Broadway show that: used enough power to supply approximately 18 houses, used 4-5 miles of cable, had a full-time seamstress, and used wigs that costed around $1200-$1500.
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a. Phantom of the Opera
b. The Lion King
c. Wicked
d. Hairspray
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Broadway usually consisted of:
a. singers who could act
b. actors who could sing
c. none of the above
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How did “broadway” get its name?
a. it was coined by Aaron Copeland in his show “A Broad-Way to Hell”
b. Coined by actors (that were usually girls, or “broads”)
c. It was started by Thomas Broadway
d. It covered a “broad” selection of shows
e. It was on Broadway St.
f. None of the Above
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e. It was on Broadway St. |
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Opera Singer were Mic’ed
a. True
b. False
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Musical Theater singers were mic’ed
a. True
b. False
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Which of these is not true about opera:
a. style developed out of necessity to be heard over an orchestra
b. common to use super (sub) titles during performances
c. usually very dramatic
d. revolved mostly around sacred influence
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d. revolved mostly around sacred influence |
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Which of these is not true about musical theatre:
a. clearly states the text to tell the story
b. developed from Vaudeville
c. orchestral performances played a major part to the show
d. More often about “fun”
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c. orchestral performances played a major part to the show |
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A string of musical and non musical acts presented as one complete show, which included: music, juggling, comedy, dance, animals
a. Revue
b. Vaudville
c. Lyricist
d. Both A & B
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Vaudeville and Revue were very similar except that Revue had a central theme (ex. holidays)
a. True
b. False
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The lyricist were mostly acknowledged min operas, not in musicals
a. True
b. False
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Broadway didnt usually follow popular music
a. True
b. False
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Major musicals included all of the following except:
a. Carmen
b. Hair
c. Grease
d. Jesus Christ Superstar
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The musical that included many different styles of music, and combined them with classical forms, and was based on Puccini’s; opera “La Boheme”
a. Chicago
b. Rent
c. Jesus Christ Superstar
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The director of “Rent” that died of an aortic aneurysm before the show ever opened was:
a. Andrew Lloyd Weber
b. Alexander Nevsky
c. Johnathon Larson
d. Aaron Copeland
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Composer in musical theatre that wrote: Phantom of the Opera, Cats, and Jesus Christ Superstar
a. Andrew Lloyd Weber
b. Alexander Nevsky
c. Johnathon Larson
d. Aaron Copeland
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Other films that Andrew Lloyd Weber composed include all except:
a. Jesus Christ Superstar
b. Evita
c. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcast
d. All of the above are correct
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d. All of the above are correct
(Andrew Lloyd Weber Wrote All Of These)
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Before — all movies were silent films
a. 1925
b. 1927
c. 1937
d. 1939
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This movie was the first to use synchronized sound
a. Steel Magnolias
b. Little House on the Prarie
c. The Jazz Singer
d. Black Magic
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“Alexander Nevsky” was written by Sergei Prokoviev
and:
a. was the first time the music was just as important as visual
b. first time music was composed durng the filming process
c. Alexander Nevsky was not a movie, he was a composer
d. Both A & B
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By the end of the 1940’s Aaron Copeland felt:
a. that if the music was noticed, it was too prominent
b. that movie music was a new form a dramatic music, and should be treated as such
c. both A & B
d. none of the above
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b. that movie music was a new form a dramatic music, and should be treated as such |
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The difference in movie musicals and live musicals was mainly “lip syncing”
a. True
b. False
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This composer explore the visual possibilities of classical music.
a. Walt Disney
b. Aaron Copeland
c. John Williams
d. Hans Zimmer
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“Powerhouse” by Raymond Scott was used in over — cartoons
a. 40
b. 60
c. 80
d. 100
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This composer brought back the large orchestras
a. Walt Disney
b. Aaron Copeland
c. John Williams
d. Hans Zimmer
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This composer wrote: Jaws, Superman, Saving Private Ryan, Jurassic Park, and the first three Harry Potter movies
a. Walt Disney
b. Aaron Copeland
c. John Williams
d. Hans Zimmer
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This composer wrote: CrimsonTide, Gladiator, Pearl Harbor, Blackhawk Down, Pirates of the Carribean, The DaVinci Code, The Dark Knight, Angels and Demons
a. Walt Disney
b. Aaron Copeland
c. John Williams
d. Hans Zimmer
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This decade was the start of: the electronic age of film scores, and caused great riffs with the American Federation of Musicians
a. 1940’s
b. 1950’s
c. 1960’s
d. 1970’s
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