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Dramatic Music
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Music performed as part of a predominantly spoken-word drama (e.g., a play) without being an integral part of it
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Musical works composed for sound films or performed on soundtracks. For musical works composed or adapted to accompany silent films see Silent film music
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Musical works composed for, or adapted as, ballets
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-- See Also the narrower term Operas Staged dramatic works in which the actors sing most or all of their parts, and other types of musico-dramatic works that have significant portions of spoken text and have historically been regarded as forming part of the operatic repertory
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-- See Also the narrower term Musicals Music for theatrical productions consisting of musical numbers integrated into a dramatic framework. For music for theatrical productions from around the end of the 18th century that feature a series of songs, dances, and other entertainments without any unifying dramatic element see Revues
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Musical compositions that are often small-scale, date primarily from the 20th century, and combine elements of music, drama, and sometimes dance, in unconventional ways
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Musical compositions in which spoken language is an integral part
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