Sentences with phrase «musical work from»

I will be using a good deal of poetry, referring to a musical work from the literary point of view, and the way an artist works will come into consideration.
The performing rights organization operates on a non-profit basis and licenses approximately 13 million musical works from its more than 800,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers.

Not exact matches

«Gibson will emerge from Chapter 11 with working capital financing, materially less debt, and a leaner and stronger musical instruments - focused platform,» the company said in a press release.
He revised many movements from previous works and carefully arranged the parts so that their symmetry underscores important textual and musical aspects (such as putting the Crucifixus as the center movement of the Credo).
Rare indeed in philosophical works are passages like the one in the City of God where Augustine marvels at how some people can wiggle their ears, others can perfectly mimic the voices of other men, and some can even «produce musical sounds from their behind»!
I think it's common for AP families to play «musical beds» from time to time, experimenting with different solutions to find what works right now.
Timothy is more interested in the musical and technical aspects of computers, and - with a little help from Richard - has put together a working computer made from old parts, in his bedroom.
I employ the musical metaphor of polyphony to show that Europe's parts can work in harmony without a bullish conductor from Berlin or Brussels.
The breakfast included a keynote address from Senator Sanders, musical performances from the Reverend Nathaniel Tyler Lloyd Legacy Choir of Trinity Baptist Church and the presentation of awards to African - American community leaders for their work in the district and beyond.
The trick to working out where musical preferences come from was to find and test people who hadn't had much contact with Western music.
I once asked my high school drama teacher if I could buy some of the ultra-thick stage makeup from her... she looked at me a little strange, since I wasn't even on the cast of the current musical and was working backstage / tech.
Based at the Miracle Theatre on Coral Gables, the Playhouse has a constantly changing program of events, from well - known musicals to works by obscure local talents.
I'm a hard working woman who enjoys anything from horseback riding to hunting / fishing to going out dancing to going to see a movie and even a play / musical.
For the life of me, I somehow can't find the identity of this series» cinematographer, but whomever this person may be, my hat is off to him or her, as his or her efforts, while not breathtaking, is consistently quite tasteful in its plays with coloring and lighting, which has a tendency to sometimes go from tasteful to just plain stunning, thus making the series a strong visual piece, as surely as it is something of a strong musical piece, as Christopher Dedrick must also gain some recognition for his spirited and sometimes upstanding score work.
In addition to the «Star Wars» TV series, Disney is working on TV adaptations of Pixar's «Monsters Inc.,» the Disney Channel's «High School Musical» franchise and an original series from Marvel.
«Although it's not a musical, we wanted to work in the more memorable moments from the «67 film,» says Favreau, enthusiastically responding when asked if that included Baloo's famous song «The Bare Necessities».
Happily, director Phyllida Law, working from Catherine Johnson's excellent screenplay, moves the story along at a spirited pace by including as many musical numbers as possible.
Most of the features that make Lewis» directorial work such a remarkable exception to the dominance of a realist aesthetic in Hollywood filmmaking are brilliantly apparent in The Errand Boy, including the foregrounding of sound manipulation (most blatant in the sequence involving the post-synchronisation of the song «Lover» for a musical film, and in the tape manipulation of Kathleen Freeman's reaction to having been left by her driver in the back seat of a convertible receiving a car wash) and the placement of actors in a shot so as to highlight the presence of the camera (as when Morty, an undirected and oblivious extra in a film - within - the - film cocktail - party scene, keeps looking at the camera from the background of a shot in which other extras, in their roles as party guests, intermittently block him from the camera).
After graduating from Oxford with a first - class degree he worked as an arranger, then writer on projects covering the musical spectrum from steel band to symphony orchestra with artists such as Elton John and members of Blur.
The big - screen version will utilise composer Claude - Michel Schönberg's original score from the musical, and is being produced by Cameron Mackintosh, who worked on the British stage iteration.
She soon will begin work on Cyrano, Goodspeed's stage musical adaptation featuring music from the band The National, playing Roxanne to Peter Dinklage's Cyrano de Bergerac.
takes us back to many different genres of filmmaking from the 1940s, including historical epics, war films, musicals — tap dancing Frank Sinatra musicals and Esther Williams musicals with vibrant colors, rich black and whites — all the while allowing Deakins to do what he always does with any movie he's working on whether it's the shittiest film you've ever seen or the best — making it 100 % better just by having shot it.
42nd Street (Warner Archive, Blu - ray)-- Released in 1933 by Warner Bros., which specialized in snappy, fast - paced pictures with working class heroes and street smart characters, 42nd Street launched a series of great backstage musicals that featured lavish production numbers in a Broadway culture where the depression was a reality just offstage and the dancers were one flop away from the breadlines.
Commented KimStim about the film: «We first heard about Dumont working on a heavy metal musical on the early life of Joan of Arc from our friends at Luxbox in Paris about two years ago and had been eagerly tracking ever since.
Into the Woods, directed by Rob Marshall (Chicago) is a musical based on the stage work from Stephen Sondheim, but you wouldn't have known that from the film's first trailer.
Taylor gets fine supporting work from Nelsan Ellis (you know him as Lafayette on True Blood) as Bobby Byrd, Brown's musical partner for decades until Brown's selfishness caused a rupture in their friendship.
If the songs are strong, the sets, costumes and action pop, the actors each get their moments to shine and the emotional impact works by the end, then what more could you ask for from a Broadway musical?
Not surprisingly, with Tate Taylor, the director of The Help at the helm (along with some of his cast members from that movie) and the likes of Brian Grazer and Mick Jagger producing, Get On Up is a polished piece of work that covers decades of musical history surrounding one of the greatest legends of R&B and soul music.
Instead, it is all about mood while telling the rise - to - fame story through its sharp and unique editing style — the film's co-directors earlier work includes The Tree of Life, Moneyball and 28 Days Later, which should give you a good idea how Jimi: All Is by My Side feels vitally different from your standard musical biopic.
After graduating from Oxford with a first - class degree, Alex first worked as writer and arranger on projects covering the musical spectrum from steel band to symphony orchestra with artists such as Elton John and members of Blur.
Coming up this month are films like «Selma,» the Martin Luther King Jr. biopic; new work from Tim Burton and Nicolas Cage; Reese Witherspoon in her most transformative role to date; a stage - to - screen adaptation of one of the theater's most beloved composers and lyricists; and a contemporary reboot to a musical classic.
I kind of learned this from working on Creed, and I would talk with Sly [Stallone] about this a lot too while we were making that, and I think it was advice he gave me about action films being kind of like musicals.
An awareness of who these actors are and their previous work is necessary to really enjoy this film (listen out for the musical cues from 24 Hour Party People).
Holkenborg, who shared musical duties with Hans Zimmer on Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice, had already been at work on the music for Justice League but is now moving on from the superhero team movie for reasons that will likely only be known to those involved.
Late last year, though, the acclaimed writer - director began work on a» 70's - set coming - of - age rock «n» roll story tentatively titled «The Twylight Zones,» his feature directorial debut, which seemingly draws from Chase's own experiences chasing the musical dream in Jersey.
The Program is focused on supporting accomplished composers from a wide range of musical backgrounds, which may include composers with previous experience writing for film as well as accomplished composers working outside of film whose work is suitable for film scoring.
Screenwriters Molina and Matthew Aldrich, who work from a story they wrote with Unkrich and Jason Katz, have carved an impassioned, indelible and moving tribute to the Mexican culture and their resplendent musical identity.
Some of the theatrical devices of Cocks and Winkler work like gangbusters, since theatre was Porter's primary milieu: lighting transitions, live production audio for the musical numbers, and a freedom from film's typical realistic restraints.
A movie musical based on a stage musical built on pre-existing music certainly has some of its work done for it right from the point of cinematic conception, but even with such a head start, Clint Eastwood still applies enough tender, heartfelt identity to his adaptation, Jersey Boys, to make the screen version a touching endeavor.
Sumthing Else Music Works, the premier record label dedicated to video game soundtracks, in partnership with Disney Interactive and Harmonix, today announced plans to release the «Disney Fantasia: Music Evolved Original Soundtrack,» featuring the original score and classical music selections from the award - winning musical motion game arriving October 21.
The smash - hit London musical, «Billy Elliot» (opening Nov. 13), is based on the hit 2000 film about a working - class lad from England's coal mining north who'd rather learn ballet than kick a soccer ball — much to the dismay of his family, especially his macho father.
Another a showstopper set at the Griffith observatory, brought to life from composer (and best friend to Chazelle since their time as band - mates at Harvard) Justin Hurwitz, with whom he worked on the film for over a half - decade (even before the breakthrough of Whiplash in the theaters), fleshing out a few concepts from an experimental musical film they had made together in 2009 called Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench.
While it's true that Wise explored a variety of genres including horror, science fiction, noir, westerns, musicals and war dramas, his best films frequently share a gloomy nihilistic worldview and he possessed the extraordinary ability to elicit career - defining performances from many of the actors he worked with.
In In the Mood for Love, the camera is pinned down, obliged to repeat the same povs again and again on repeated activities and behaviors, like musical refrains — Leung and Cheung knocking on each other's doors and talking to each other's offscreen spouses, Leung's wife barely glimpsed behind the partition at the hotel where she works, Cheung walking down the steps of the noodle - shop and wiping the sweat from her brow with the back of her hand.
But when they put their two Canadian heads together, the results couldn't have more musical synchronicity, as can be heard from the suspense of «Fracture» and the Gilliam-esque eccentricity of «Tideland» to their Emmy - nominated work on the majesty of «Camelot» and the oil madness of «Empire.»
In the works are a film from «The Shape of Water» co-writer, a movie musical from Stephen Schwartz, and a possible Angelina Jolie - led biopic.
Working from a true story, Frears and screenwriter Martin Sherman have designed a vivid theatrical world, complete with a list of new, vintage - sounding songs, boisterous musical numbers and spiky performances by the two leads.
Filmed in aqueous greens and blues, its period design dripping with kitschy nostalgia and retro - futurism, «The Shape of Water» takes its cues from Golden Age Hollywood, including musicals, Bible epics and 1950s creature features, as well as the sleekly optimistic advertising imagery of the early 1960s: Elisa's best friend and next - door neighbor, Giles (Richard Jenkins), is a commercial artist working on a campaign for Jell - O, the shaky symbolic repository for the time period's most uncertain hopes and anxieties.
A new way forward This will require new thinking by Music Services and new skills will have to be learned on fund raising, approaching businesses and individuals as well as working closely with new partners to deliver the government's vision of «enabling all children in England from all backgrounds to have the opportunity to learn a musical instrument and sing and progress to their level of excellence.»
Submitted by Clyde Winters As part of a study of the blues, students will work in groups to design and create a musical instrument and then write a report explaining how their design met the challenge of making music from «found» materials.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z