musicalization

/ˌmjuzɪkəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The process of adapting a story, play, or other work into a musical form, such as a musical theater production or film.
    • The theater company announced a new musicalization of the ancient myth.
    • The musicalization of the classic novel brought the story to life with songs and dances.
    • Critics praised the musicalization of the animated movie for its catchy tunes.
  2. The act or result of setting something to music or giving it musical qualities.
    • The musicalization of the city's sounds in the symphony captured the energy of urban life.
    • Her musicalization of the children's book included simple melodies for each character.
    • The composer's musicalization of the poem turned it into a beautiful choral piece.
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