Full OrchestrationStringsWindsPercussion Violin A Flute-Piccolo Timpani (2 Drums) Violin B Oboe-English Horn Bass Drum Viola Clarinet - Bass Clarinet Snare Drums (Brushes & Sticks) Cello Bassoon Suspended Cymbal Bass Horns I & II Hi-hat Cymbal Trumpets I & II Wood Block Trombone I Temple Blocks Trombone II Triangle Tambourine Chimes Glockenspiel Vibraphone Xylophone Cow Bell
The styles of dance in Oliver! is musical theatre
The musical Oliver is Andrew Lloyd Webber. He makes amazing musicals, you should see one!!!:D
No it hasn't, it has been on the west end tough, and won the Oliver award against lion king.
"Pick a Pocket or Two" is one of the more famous numbers from the musical "Oliver". The time signature is 4/4.
Well, the songs are.. (Not in this order)1.Consider Yourself2.Who Will Buy3.Oliver!4.Food, Glorious Food5.Boy For Sale6.Be Back Soon7.My Name8.Oom-pah-pah9.You've Got To Pick A Pocket Or Two10.It's A Fine Life11.Reviewing The Situationand12.I'd Do AnythingIt's a really good play/movie/book! I'd suggest reading/seeing it! (:
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Oliver's name is 'Oliver Twist'.
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While conductors do play a critical role in orchestration, it is not always done exclusively by them. Orchestration refers to the arrangement and coordination of different musical elements within a piece, and composers or arrangers can also be involved in this process. Conductors often interpret and direct the performance of a pre-existing orchestration.
The website Oliver The Musical is the official website for the musical Oliver. On the website one can find information including news, ticket information, and sights & sounds.
The styles of dance in Oliver! is musical theatre
False. Orchestration is in the hands of the composer only. Orchestration is the art of taking your musical material, and adapting it to fit the orchestra. Given that many orchestras have more than 100 musicians playing at once, this can be very difficult. Some composers were not only known for composing great tunes, but also for being very skilled in orchestrating their pieces. Maurice Ravel in particular was a very famous orchestrator.
the answer to who play's Nancy in the musical oliver twist is: Jane mcburnly
Giovanni Gabrieli (1597-1612) is known as the father of orchestration. He was arguably the first to specifically designate instruments in the musical score. Furhtermore, he was extremely innovative in the antiphonal use of multiple choirs in the catherdral in Venice.
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Oliver! premiered in London in 1960, New York in 1964, and was made into a movie in 1968.