Definition of musicalize in English:
musicalize
(British musicalise)
verb ˈmjuːsɪkəlʌɪzˈmyo͞ozəkəˌlīz
[with object]Set (a novel, play, or poem) to music.
为(小说、戏剧或诗歌)配乐
he was musicalizing a Billy Wilder movie
he has plans for a musicalized Richard III
Example sentencesExamples
- So in that sense, what we're doing is we are musicalising images.
- One could think of some events as theatrical or animated music, and others could be seen as ‘musicalised’ theatre.
- David and I floundered around for a year trying to figure out how to musicalize Batman.
- If you don't truly understand what a scene's about, and you don't musicalize just the right moment - it's totally exposed.
- The tradition theme was invented for the Broadway stage version by an American librettist, and brilliantly musicalised by an American composer and lyricist.