0 relating to music -- müzik, müzikle ilgili
a musical instrument
1 good at playing music -- musikî kabiliyet/müzik yeteneği olan
She comes from a very musical family.
2 a play or film in which singing and dancing tell part of the story -- müzikli oyun, müzikal
a Broadway/Hollywood musical
By then his feeling for children's musicals had gone, and sentimental affairs was his new subject matter.
The transformation of shop girl to society object was repeated in a series of musicals that retraced much the same ground.
In 1923, he published the first of eleven children's musicals in instalments in a children's weekly magazine.
Your subscription series would be mostly musicals with a few dramas, comedies, classics, and other types of plays.
The main practical activity mentioned was class singing of popular songs, often taken from musicals.
My complaint is that the broad sweep of political and social change is presented as a prelude to the particular musicals, rather than as part of them.
In the case of operas, operettas and musicals, the entries are chronologically arranged within the space allotted to each composer, while ballets are listed under the names of their choreographers.
On such grounds, 10 experiences involving concerts or musicals were not classified as music experiences, but rather as 'social' events not belonging to any aesthetic area, or as drama experiences.
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