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The New York Times wrote in 1977 that "Food buffs are bound to be frustrated, considering the abbreviated and incomplete recipes. We may have the Concord grapes and, added with sudden color, breadcrumbs, and then, pianissimo, the spices, but we are never told whether to cook the musical mix, or for how long". [8]
A Musical Monologue is a 1923 American short film produced by Lee De Forest in his Phonofilm sound-on-film process. The film features Phil Baker , well-known vaudevillian, singing and playing the accordion.
He originated and popularised many songs, sketches and monologues in his music hall acts and made both sound [2] and visual [3] recordings of some of his work shortly before he died. Although brief, Leno's recording period (1901–1903) produced around thirty recordings on one-sided shellac discs using the early acoustic recording process. [ 2 ]
Grande, fresh off her role as Glinda in the upcoming Wicked film, kicked things off with a playful musical monologue, teasing fans with her famous impressions of Britney Spears, Miley Cyrus, Gwen ...
His monologue from '96 was by far one of the funniest monologues to date. With his takes on the election, his life after being on the show, and his ability to make regular life seem so hilarious.
BY MARY KINNEY Neil Patrick Harris had big shoes to fill after Ellen DeGeneres hosted last year -- but Harris killed it with his opening monologue. He began with a dig at the white-washing of this ...
In the song, Perry sings "'Cause I'm all that you want, boy/All that you can have, boy/Got me spread like a buffet/Bon a, Bon appétit, baby". [10] Christopher R. Weingarten of Rolling Stone found the song similar to the music of AC/DC. [11] The song is written in the key of B ♭ Phrygian with a tempo of 106 beats per minute in common time.
Among Hoiby's other operatic works are the one-act opera buffa Something New for the Zoo (1979), the musical monologue The Italian Lesson (1981, text by Ruth Draper) which was produced off-Broadway in 1989 with Jean Stapleton, The Tempest (1986), and a one-act chamber opera, This Is the Rill Speaking (1992), text by Lanford Wilson.