The quest for musicals: crosses between theater and intermediality
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1678-2054.2013v25p51Keywords:
Musical dramaturgy, Contemporary theater, IntermedialityAbstract
This is a reflection on the dramatic and musical forms, with emphasis on historical aspects related to the import of musical pieces, put in debate aesthetic processes concerning the inter-relationship between musical dramaturgy and intermediality, through an expanded understanding of possibilities of textual apprehension in various interartistic supports.Downloads
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