Only a handful of works of this period are usually accorded the term "opera", as the musical dimension of most of them is subordinate to the visual.
A shaman's ritual is a ritual and not a musical performance, and this shapes its musical dimension.
What began as a literary tradition in 11th-century Spain acquired a musical dimension in Latin America, where the verbal jousting has thrived for centuries.
The musical dimension is always there, even though you may not be contacting it.
Ms. Queler's exceptional cast concentrated more on the musical dimension.
The thing that was so beautiful with Beck is he brought all these musical dimensions.
As early as 1929, Eugene Jolas stressed the importance of the aural and musical dimensions of the work.
Cycles may be melodic, harmonic, rhythmic, or based on some other musical dimension.
For the longest time," Demme has said, "I've had this desire to provide the musical dimension of a movie without traditionally scored music.
The tension between the visual and the musical dimensions of the video is extremely unsettling according to author Nicholas B. Dirks.