• and especially in the branch of study called the aesthetics of music, formalism is the concept that a composition's meaning is entirely determined by...
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    A jukebox musical is a stage musical or musical film in which a majority of the songs are well-known popular music songs, rather than original music....
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    around a musical space; (2) that musical spaces often have boundaries, or multiple paths between the same points, both prohibited by Lewin's formalism; and...
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    Progressive music (category Musical subcultures)
    As an art theory, the progressive approach falls between formalism and eclecticism. "Formalism" refers to a preoccupation with established external compositional...
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    Aesthetic Reality: Formalism and the Limits of Description, Zangwill introduces his realist position by stating, "By 'realism' about musical experience, I...
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  • songs is a cover medley. A medley is the most common form of overture for musical theatre productions. In Latin music, medleys are known as potpourrĂ­s or...
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  • Absolute music (category Musical analysis)
    Formalism is the concept of music for music's sake, or that music's 'meaning' is entirely in its form. In this respect, music has no extra-musical meaning...
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    Musical analysis is the study of musical structure in either compositions or performances. According to music theorist Ian Bent, music analysis "is the...
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  • Parody music (redirect from Musical parody)
    Parody music, or musical parody, involves changing or copying existing (usually well known) musical ideas, and/or lyrics, or copying the particular style...
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  • considered "the prototype of a musical collage." In an essay written in 1937, John Cage expressed an interest in using extra-musical sound materials and came...
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