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Definition of Musicals
1. musical [n] - See also: musical
Lexicographical Neighbors of Musicals
Literary usage of Musicals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Selecting and Using a Core Reference Collection by Margaret Irby Nichols (1995)
"The focus is on performers, composers, types of music, songs, famous theaters
and clubs, musicals, light opera, and other aspects of music which are ..."
2. Adventure Guide to the Chesapeake Bay by Barbara Radcliffe Rogers, Stillman Rogers (2000)
"... operetta and Broadway musicals at Maryland Hall and other venues. The Annapolis
Chorale (<a 410-263-1906) has a 150-voice full chorus, a chamber chorus ..."
3. Social Mirror: A Complete Treatise on the Laws, Rules and Usages that Govern by Rose Elizabeth Cleveland (1888)
"Musicales or musicals, if held in the day-time, are the same as matinee musicals,
and, if in the evening, soiree musicals. Dress and refreshments follow the ..."
4. A History of the Pianoforte and Pianoforte Players by Oskar Bie, Ernest Edward Kellett, Edward Woodall Naylor (1899)
"and the Moments musicals on the other. At the same period in which the technical
musicians accomplished the outward emancipation of the clavier, ..."