词汇 | music-hall |
释义 | music hall noun[ C or U ] UKuk /ˈmjuː.zɪk ˌhɔːl/ us /ˈmjuː.zɪk ˌhɑːl/(USvaudeville) a type of theatre entertainment in the 1800s and 1900s that included music, dancing, and jokes, or the building used for this entertainment(1800及1900年代的)歌舞杂耍表演;歌舞杂耍剧场 Public entertainment venues amphitheatre amusement arcade arthouse cinema auditorium bandstand bar beer garden bowling alley disco discotheque drive-in fleshpot free house off-Broadway opera house palace party tent the nineteenth holeidiom waxwork wine bar You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Spectacles & performances Examples of music hallmusic hall This culture stood in opposition to the pub, the musichall and the 'capitalist' press. On the whole, he concludes, musichall songs no doubt did play a role as both shapers and reflectors of public opinion. Something similar undermines attempts to radicalize musichall and variety formats. Returning clothes to the musichall, she dances on stage, secretly observed by the director. The sense of local community was strong, centred on the pub, the musichall, and churches and chapels. The sheer scale of concert, choral and musichall performances and venues is striking. In similar fashion, the traditional sing-along of the local beerhouse had been transformed into the commercial musichall. While the musichall was part of the working-class culture of the time, for the audience it also presented social documentary elements within the songs. Tunes from the popular repertory - especially musichall and parlour songs - had an even broader appeal. At one penny admission they were cheaper than the threepence needed for a gallery seat at the musichall. The mass, the masses, and the musichall. The second level of meaning derives from musical forms which involve sung text; ballads, popular song, musichall, musical theatre, opera, oratorio, liturgy, and such like. The development of the musichall proper must be seen as an aspect of the general trend towards the professionalization and commercialization of music in the nineteenth century. The influence of actors, comedians, and popular theatre on punk is obvious in the qualities it shares with forms such as stand-up comedy and musichall. And like opera arias, musichall songs were issued as sheet music for domestic consumption, making it even easier for the public to become acquainted with them. See all examples of music hall These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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