Sentences with phrase «musical works by»

According to the OED, the term plagiarism was first applied to music in the Monthly Magazine of 1797, when a composition was described as «the most flagrant plagiarism from Handel» (The Imaginary Museum of Musical Works by Lydia Goehr, OUP).
September 26, 2017 — Toronto and Montréal: On August 25, 2017, the Copyright Board of Canada («Board») released its decision certifying the royalties payable to songwriters and music publishers for the reproduction of musical works by online music services operating in Canada, including services that offer music downloads, on - demand streaming and webcasting.

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Ek also said he hopes that Spotify can support millions more jobs for musical artists by helping them monetize their work.
A mostly derivative pastiche of questionable musical integrity, the piece was roasted (backstage, of course» as professionals we will play as well as we can anything that is put on our music stands) by most of my colleagues, and we complained bitterly that the last minute programming of the piece (replacing Brahms» Third Symphony) was no more than a marketing ploy foisted upon us by Sony Classical in order to boost CD sales of the work.
BMI represents the public performance rights of nearly 13 million musical works created and owned by more than 800,000 songwriters, composers, and music publishers.
The Company now proudly represents 12 million musical works, all of which were created by songwriters who need to pay their mortgages, feed their kids and keep a little saved for the leaner times so they can continue to do what they do best — create music for eager listeners.
A Raleigh - based business works to empower kids with disabilities by hosting hands - on musical workshops throughout the Triangle.
A new alternative to painkillers or heat therapy could be Jymmin, a mixture of working out on gym machines and free musical improvisation, jamming, developed by scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences (MPI CBS) in Leipzig.
This work makes it possible to envisage a program to remedy these musical difficulties, by targeting the early steps of the processing of sounds and their memorization.
In 2011, Emily Doolittle was composer - in - residence at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Seewiesen, Germany, where she collaborated with ornithologist Henrik Brumm in researching song of the musician wren, gathered birdsongs for future musical use, and presented a concert of her birdsong - related works, performed by members of the Bavarian State Opera.
By independently manipulating the grammaticality and auditory tonal working memory demands of nested atonal musical sequences, we found that grammatical violations of nested musical dependencies led to increased BOLD responses in the right inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and bilateral anterior insular cortices (AIC), whilst increased auditory working memory demands led to enhanced responses in the bilateral middle frontal gyri (MFG) and inferior parietal lobules (IPL).
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 working as a sales manager in musical department store, but I'm a musician by nature.
He and his pal Al Rinker worked up a musical act, and were later joined by Harry Barris.
Almodovar takes in melodrama, humour, noir and fantasy with ease constructing a truly original, heartfelt and flawless work, including a sensational musical performance by Cruz midway through.
(2005), a British soccer drama starring Kuno Becker and Alessandro Nivola; Flushed Away (2006), a DreamWorks CG - animated picture about a mouse named Roddy who gets flushed down the toilet and winds up in a vermin - infested city called Ratropolis; and Julie Taymor's Across the Universe, a hallucinatory musical love story, set against the turbulent backdrop of the»60s, with countless Beatles songs providing the backdrop.The same period found Clement hard at work developing several stage musicals: Victoria's Secret, with a score by Paul Williams and Dave Stewart; Helen of Troy, libretto by Brendan Healy and AC / DC frontman Brian Johnson.
The flick, which will be written by David Magee («Life of Pi» and «Mary Poppins Returns»), will be a fantasy about and based on the works of Hans Christian Andersen, with the intention to later translate the project into a Broadway musical.
In Bran Nue Dae, Perkins went west to Perth and north to the remote Kimberleys to work closely with a large ensemble cast on the much - anticipated film of a much - loved stage musical — seen by 200,000 people when it toured the country in 1990 and 1993.
Radiohead always makes us think they are not going to be able to surpass themselves, but they always do, this albums is easily one of the best works they have done in their artistic career, not exactly a breakthrough album but a beautiful mixture of orchestration by johnny greenwood, electronic experimentation, and majestic lyrics by thom yorke, that make up a sonic experience that is accesible, extremely emotional, and a really cohesive collection of songs that sum up what radiohead has been its entire career: musical perfection.
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.
A comedy about a group of inmates who stage a musical to cover up their escape, it was treated with eager expectation by fans of the Cattaneo's previous work.
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).
Kindly and almost unbearably intellectual and autodidactic, Seligman listens as Joe lays out the narrative of her sexual awakening, budding promiscuity, and compulsion, the two often digressing into literary, musical, and fly - fishing references that provides Joe's story a contour, unfolding (as in much von Trier's recent work) in discrete chapters marked by their own title cards and sets of aesthetic choices.
Les Misérables certainly looks strikingly different than most of the other Broadway musical - turned films released in recent years, thanks to some picturesque visuals and unusual camera angles conjured up by director of photography Danny Cohen (who received an Oscar nod for his similar work on King's Speech).
The veteran actor, known for his role in the musical adaptation «Chicago», is currently starring in «The Dinner» - a new film by Moverman - and has admitted he's so impressed with the way that he works that he wants to team up with him again soon.
For his film work, he has received three Golden Globe Award nominations, including as Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Comedy / Musical for Woody Allen's The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)(hence the name of his theatre company).
Rachel and Alison are nominated each other in the Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy category at the Golden Globes for their work in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and G.L.O.W., respectively.
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.
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.
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.
Told through the eyes of the adolescent Thomasin — in a star - making turn by newcomer Anya Taylor - Joy — and supported by mesmerizing camera work and a powerful musical score, The Witch is a chilling and groundbreaking new take on the genre.
The movie is often compared to Alfred Hitchcock's work for its combination of suspense, humor and a well - crafted plot, yet was directed by Stanley Donen, better known for his work on classic American dance musicals.
The featurette also includes a segment with musician Mark Segal, who reveals how the theremin works by performing a series of musical phrases.
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?
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.
Scorsese, it goes without saying, directs this with the fervour of a true auteur — perhaps not the most distinctive film he's made stylistically speaking, but still propelled by inspired musical choices, bold voiceover work, kinetic camera movements and a general structural playfulness (such as the fake television ads planted throughout the film).
Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey's rock musical Next to Normal debuted on Broadway eight years ago and, in addition to winning three Tony Awards (Best Original Score, Orchestration and Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical), it accomplished something no other such work had done since 1996's Rent: It won the Pulitzer Prize formusical Next to Normal debuted on Broadway eight years ago and, in addition to winning three Tony Awards (Best Original Score, Orchestration and Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical), it accomplished something no other such work had done since 1996's Rent: It won the Pulitzer Prize forMusical), it accomplished something no other such work had done since 1996's Rent: It won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Music by Ardmore Oscar - winner Benj Pasek and writing partner Justin Paul, who also worked on La La Land and took home a Tony for best musical for Dear Evan Hansen.
While butting heads with her mum, and working out which school clique she belongs in, Lady Bird enjoys romantic dalliances with a pretentious indie boy (Call Me By Your Name's Timothée Chalamet) and a conflicted musical theatre kid (Manchester By The Sea's Lucas Hedges).
Zoe Lister Jones's comedy BAND AID, stars Lister and Adam Pally as a married couple that attempt to work through their marital issues and strife by pulling out some old musical instruments and making up songs about the subject of their arguments.
On an ending note, Rosenthal emphasizes that this kind of musical addition didn't work out quite as well for others as it did in «La La Land» — such as fellow Oscar contender «Manchester by the Sea,» which also made attempts at adding in music — specifically for its climactic scene (watch out for spoilers).
His own blaring style working well within the magnitude of this musical, and the intimacy supported by its solos.
Told through the eyes of the adolescent Thomasin — in a star - making turn by newcomer Anya Taylor - Joy — and supported by mesmerizing camera work and a powerful musical score, THE WITCH is a chilling and groundbreaking new take on the genre.»
by Angelo Muredda After delivering the first funereal jukebox musical in Jersey Boys just last summer, Clint Eastwood returns to better - fitting material with American Sniper, his most muscular and dramatically charged work in years, for whatever that's worth.
Movies work by building and releasing tension, a pattern demonstrated more nakedly in the musical than in nearly any other genre.
Emma has been nominated for her work in Battle of the Sexes for the Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy.
Argento's films are all marked by an elaborate use of camera work, lighting and musical score.
This edition of our annual series of eclectic, international, and avant - garde films offered a host of pleasures: a revival of Chantal Akerman's musical Golden Eighties, Terence Davies's exquisite period piece Sunset Song, new films by Benoît Jacquot, Hirokazu Kore - eda, and Alexei German Jr., and a special spotlight on the work of recently deceased Polish auteur Andrzej Żuławski.
The seemingly unlikely incorporation of musical numbers works fabulously; the melodies by A.R. Rahman are haunting and memorable, and they are well - performed (as opposed to «sung,» for the voices are provided by studio singers) by the stars — particularly Khan, whose talent and formidable charisma leaves no doubt as to why he's a Bollywood superstar.
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