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musical

[myoo-zi-kuhl] / ˈmyu zɪ kəl /


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What it says about America: Genres were dissolving and the internet was flattening the musical landscape into a shared monoculture.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many of Macalla's tracks feature traditional Irish melodies that listeners will recognise, though the group have presented them in a new musical context.

From BBC

A travel agent and community theater actor, she and a few residents in the small city of Blaine, Mo., plan to put on a musical chronicling the town’s 150-year history.

From Los Angeles Times

The plays of O’Neill, Miller and Williams continue to be performed worldwide, but the most significant contribution America made to global theater is the musical.

From The Wall Street Journal

Goodness, the crooked stairway is a musical scale of a most unfortunate melody.

From Literature