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The recording is far from hi-fi but this 1975 session catches the Arkestra on absolutely stonking form and at a musical juncture – Sun Ra meets disco and proto-rap – that emphasises the continuities linking much black music.
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In "Mamma Mia!," the willfully clunky musical shaped out of pop hits by Abba, this juncture occurs about a third of the way through the first act.
At the juncture between popular and serious music, the composer Kurt Weill collaborated with the poet and dramatist Bertolt Brecht to create in 1928 Die Dreigroschenoper (The Threepenny Opera), a bitterly satiric musical play in which the world of modern capitalism was equated with that of underworld gangsterism.
In a series of neuropsychological experiments, we investigated associative knowledge of musical compositions (musical objects), musical emotions, musical instruments (musical sources) and music notation (musical symbols).
A critical juncture".
Yet, as Mr. Mayer has discovered, the working methods of Broadway musicals and the opera — particularly the Met, which stages several new productions a year and has numerous shows in various stages of preparation at any juncture — are strikingly different.
"This is a critical juncture".
leader at this critical juncture.
What's more, while "Bookends" needs the continuing development that any new musical does — and which it should begin to get during its six-week run here — it is in remarkably audience-friendly shape at this early juncture.
Explained: Lilly at critical juncture.
Ukraine now stands at an important juncture.
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