释义 |
musicalize, v.|ˈmjuːzɪkəlaɪz| [f. musical a. + -ize.] trans. To set (a novel, play, or poem) to music; to express or render (an art other than music) in the style or manner of music.
1919N.Y. Times 20 July iv. 2/6 ‘Kitty Mackaye’..is another play which is about to be musicalized. 1928Sunday Express 19 Aug. 5/4 He prepared a musicalised version of the..play. 1947Penguin Music Mag. Dec. 72 The art of musicalising films rather than filming music. 1957Manvell & Huntley Technique Film Music 284 Benjamin Britten had proved particularly adroit at musicalizing the rhythm and intonation of speech beyond their actual use in a vocal line. 1962Listener 3 May 761/2 It was Huxley who showed, in Point Counter Point, how fiction could be musicalized. 1966New Statesman 20 May 736/2 Usually with Zukofsky you get..a poem intricately musicalised (he is much affected by Bach's contrapuntal patterns). |