Definitionn. a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage
Last update: August 29, 2015
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They are intersted to perform drama in an open auditorium. [Please select]
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There is hardly one of Wagner's orchestral innovations which is not inseparably connected with his adaptation of music to the re q uirements of drama; and modern conductors, in treating Wagner's orchestration, as the normal standard by which all previous and contemporary music must be judged, are doing their best to found a tradition which in another fifty years will be exploded as thoroughly as the tradition of symphonic additional accompaniments is now exploded in the performances of Bach and Handel. [Please select]
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The Origin of the Drama. [Please select]
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The Religious Period of the Drama. [Please select]
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The Moral Period of the Drama. [Please select]
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The Artistic Period of the Drama. [Please select]
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Classical Influence upon the Drama. [Please select]
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Shakespeare's Predecessors in the Drama. [Please select]
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Decline of the Drama. [Please select]
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Caffin's Appreciation of the Drama (Baker Taylor Co.) [Please select]
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First recorded Miracle play in England (see chapter on the Drama) 1135. [Please select]
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