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Musical Theatre Chorus
Rehearsal and performance of repertoire from the early twentieth-century; stylistic awareness, vocal tone and blend; applied musicianship skills (sight-reading and minor intervals [3, 6 and 7]).
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Repertory Studies
Development of Broadway as a cultural and economic hub; American operetta, the revue and Ziegfeld's 'Follies'; the Roaring Twenties and the Jazz Age; historical contextualisation.
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Theory and Rudiments of Music
Octave transposition; compound time signatures and rhythmic groupings; major (E and Ab) and minor (B, F#, C#, G, C and F) scales, key signatures and tonic triads; natural, harmonic and melodic minors; intervals, upbeats and phrasing.
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Module Resources
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Recommended Book Resources |
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Kenrick, John. (2017), Musical Theatre: A History, 2nd. Bloomsbury, [ISBN: 9781474267007].
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Taylor, Eric. (2008), Music Theory in Practice, Grade 3, ABRSM, [ISBN: 978186096944].
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Supplementary Book Resources |
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Green, Stanley. (1984), The World of Musical Comedy, 4th. Da Capo Press, [ISBN: 0306802074].
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Hurwitz, Nathan. (2014), A History of the American Musical Theatre: No Business Like It, Routledge, [ISBN: 9780415715089].
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Lamb, Andrew. (2000), 150 Years of Popular Musical Theatre, Yale University, [ISBN: 0300075383].
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Mordden, Ethan. (1997), Make Believe: The Broadway Musical in the 1920s, Oxford University Press, [ISBN: 019510594].
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