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Original score written by Ronan Hardiman. This is a specially packaged box set containing the full concert on video and CD as well as tour poster and special "The Making Of Lord Of The Dance" video. Ronan Hardiman's Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance is a strong recording of the glitzy, faux-Celtic stage extravaganza. While it won't make doubters belivers, anyone who has fallen in love with Flatley's storming stage show will find this a thoroughly entertaining affair. ~ Rodney Batdorf Ronan Hardiman's music to Michael Flatley's extravagant stage production picks up directly where the show's precursor, the equally extravagant "Riverdance," left off. The sources for Hardiman's score are ancient Irish folk melodies, fervorous, polyrhythmic percussion and modern new-age keyboard textures; they swirl continuously through the music, creating a perfect backdrop for the flexible stomps of the show's dancers. Violins, accordions and bouzoukis fly above massive drum sounds (both acoustic and programmed), emphasizing an interaction of musical heritages. The fact that music with such disparate sources can find overwhelming international success is testament to this show's power and its cultural importance. Lord Of The Dance Soundtrack Music Lord Of The Dance Soundtrack Music Review Lord Of The Dance Soundtrack CD Purchase Music From Lord Of The Dance CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Feet Of Flames CD (1999)
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$15.95 Lyricists: Richard Wilbur; John Latouche; Stephen Sondheim. Personnel: Sam Freed, June Gable, Chip Garrett, David Horowitz, Debra Starr, Joe Palmieri, Lewis J. Stadlen, Becky McSpadden, Jeff Keller, Renee Semes, Lynne Gannaway, Robert H. Henderson, Jim Corti, Gail Boggs, Maureen Brennan, Mark Baker (vocals). Audio Mixer: Richard King . Liner Note Author: Didier C. Deutsch. Recording information: Columbia 30th Street Studios, New York, NY. Photographer: Don Hunstein. Although its original Broadway cast album made it a success d'estime in the eyes of a generation of musical theater fans, the first production of Leonard Bernstein's musical adaptation of Voltaire's Candide in 1956 was a critical and commercial failure that ran only 71 performances. More failed attempts to make it work followed until 1973, when director Harold Prince, fresh from A Little Night Music, brought in his collaborators on that show, librettist Hugh Wheeler and songwriter Stephen Sondheim, to overhaul Candide. Wheeler wrote a new book, Sondheim provided new lyrics to several of Bernstein's tunes, and Prince directed a playful, intimate production in which the performers acted all over the theater. After a brief run in Brooklyn, it moved into a drastically reconfigured Broadway house on March 10, 1974. The result was at least a critical success with a run of 740 performances, not, unfortunately, enough to turn a profit because the potential size of the audience had been reduced so much by the set. Columbia Records recorded the show in its entirety on two LPs with a running time of 105 minutes (finally reissued on two CDs by the Masterworks Broadway imprint of Sony BMG Music Entertainment ...
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