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The musical, The Sound of Music is based on a _____________________. 2. The original music opened on Broadway in ______________. 3. The musical was written by Richard ________________ and Oscar ___________________________. 4. Rodgers wrote the _______________ and Hammerstein wrote the ________________. 5. The musicals that Rodgers and Hammerstein wrote were considered the ________________________________ of Broadway musicals. 6. Richard Rodgers was born on June 28, ____________ and died on December 30, ______________. 7. Oscar Hammerstein was born on July 12, ____________ and died on August 23, ______________. 8. The first show the two wrote together was called _____________________. 9. Rodgers and Hammerstein changed how musicals were written by making all the singing, dancing and music _________________________________________. 10. Sometimes people call Rodgers and Hammerstein shows ________________________________________. 11. The Sound of Music was Rodger and Hammerstein’s last _________________. 12. The movie version of The Sound of Music was made in ____________. 13. In the musical you will hear many voice types. They are: ¢ ___________________ – highest female voice ¢ ___________________– “medium” female voice ¢ ___________________ – low female voice ¢ ___________________ – highest adult male voice ¢ ___________________– mid-range adult male voice ¢ ___________________ – lowest adult male voice 14. You will also hear many different types of ensembles. They are: ¢ ___________________ – one person ¢ ___________________ – two people ¢ ___________________ – three people ¢ ___________________ – four people ¢ ___________________ – the entire cast or everyone ¢ ___________________ – the instruments that accompany the show.

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Das ist brott! hope this helps
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1. the sound of music is based on the 1949 memoir of Maria von Trapp, The Story of the Trapp Family Singers.

2. the musical opened on november 16 1959

3. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein

4. hammerstein wrote the lyrics and rogers wrote the music

5. the golden age of musical theatre

6. born: June 28, 1902 New York, New York, U.S. died: December 30, 1979 (aged 77) New York, New York, U.S.

7. Born July 12, 1895 in New York City, New York, USA

Died August 23, 1960 in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA (cancer)

8.Green Grow the Lilacs

9."Rodgers and Hammerstein changed the face of American musical theater by integrating the elements of drama, music and dance as never before. ... As a freshman student at Columbia College, he composed the music for the Varsity Show of 1920, with lyrics provided by a former Columbia journalism student named Lorenz Hart."

10. IDK

11. musical

12. March 2, 1965 (New York)

13 -14: i dont know what that means

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