Cambridge English: FCE (B2 First) - Creative Arts

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Cambridge English: FCE (B2 First)
dramatic [adjective]

surprising or exciting in appearance or effect

Ex: Her sudden weight loss was dramatic , leaving friends and family astonished .
ending [noun]

the final part of a story, movie, etc.

Ex: The ending of the play was very dramatic .
message [noun]

a political, social or moral theme or idea that a movie, book, speech, etc. conveys

the process of creating a film, television program, or similar work, including its financial, organizational, and supervisory activities

Ex:
setting [noun]

the time and place in which the story of a movie, play, etc. is taking place

Ex: The novel 's setting includes various locations in Italy during World War II .
composer [noun]

a person who writes music as their profession

Ex: Many composers study music theory extensively to enhance their craft .

a musical work that has been created, such as a piece, song, or opus

Ex: The orchestra premiered a composition for strings and brass .

someone who guides and directs an orchestra

Ex: She 's the first female conductor of the renowned philharmonic orchestra .
orchestral [adjective]

made for or related to an orchestra, typically involving a wide range of instruments playing together

Ex: The orchestral arrangement of the song added depth and richness to the melody .

a session of practice in which performers prepare themselves for a public performance of a concert, play, etc.

Ex: The singer 's vocal coach joined her for a private rehearsal to refine her technique .
solo [noun]

a musical piece written for one singer or instrument

Ex: He practiced his guitar solo for hours to perfect every note .
comedy [noun]

a genre that emphasizes humor and often has a happy or lighthearted conclusion

Ex: The comedy genre has evolved significantly over the years .
disguise [noun]

any item that is worn to change or alter the appearance or to hide someone's identity

play [noun]

a live presentation of a play or stage production

to change one's appearance, behavior, or nature in order to conceal one's identity or true nature

Ex: While undercover , the detective was disguising his true identity .