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Purchase Music From Broadway Musicals Of 1943 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Into The Woods CD (1988) Original Broadway Cast; Bonus Tracks
Broadway Musicals Of 1943 Soundtrack album
$9.99 Reissued by the Sony Masterworks label in 2007, this version of the Broadway musical INTO THE WOODS presents recordings by the renowned 1980s cast. Highlights of this fantastical Stephen Sondheim production include the lively "Ever After," an ensemble tune featuring Bernadette Peters in her role as the witch, and the emotional "Lament," which shines a solo spotlight on the spirited and beloved singer.
With Into the Woods, songwriter Stephen Sondheim and librettist/director James Lapine retold a group ...
| | Merrily We Roll Along CD (1982) Original Broadway Cast; Bonus Tracks
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$9.55 Part of the Sony Masterworks label's series of 2007 reissues, MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG presents recordings by the original 1980s Broadway cast of the inventive Stephen Sondheim production. Highlights of the ensemble musical, which essentially runs in reverse chronological order, include the jaunty "Old Friends" and the pensive "Not a Day Goes By."
Songwriter Stephen Sondheim and librettist George Furth's 1981 musical Merrily We Roll Along, based on the 1934 George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart play, was -- like its predecessor -- more of a critical success, at least over time, ...
| | Man Of La Mancha CD (2003) Original Broadway Cast
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$9.55 MAN OF LA MANCHA was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album.
Man of la Mancha, a musical retelling of Cervantes' Don Quixote, was a work of its time that echoed the idealism of the 1960s during its first production, which veered back and forth between Broadway and off-Broadway houses from 1965 to 1971. It was also very much a star vehicle for Richard Kiley, who embodied the part of Don Quixote and sang "The Impossible Dream (The Quest)" not only in the original production, but also in Broadway revivals in 1972 and 1977. Another revival was mounted in 1992 with Raul Julia, the reigning male star of Broadway at the time, but it lasted only 108 performances. A decade later, Broadway had a new king, Brian ...
| | House Of Flowers CD (1955) Original Broadway Cast; Bonus Tracks
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$7.69 Music composed by Harold Arlen. Lyrics written by Truman Capote.
This is part of Columbia Records "Broadway Masterworks" series.
House of Flowers, based on a celebrated Truman Capote novella about love in a brothel in the West Indies, failed as a Broadway musical, running only 165 performances from its opening on December 30, 1954. But the cast album, featuring Pearl Bailey, Diahann Carroll, and Juanita Hall, turned the show into a Broadway legend because it preserved one of Harold Arlen's best scores. Legendary backstage arguments among the principals may have resulted in a production that didn't work in the theater, but you wouldn't have known that ...
| | Nine CDs (1982) Original Broadway Cast; Bonus Tracks
Broadway Musicals Of 1943 Soundtrack album
$16.19 Recorded in 1982. Originally released on Columbia (JS 38325). Includes liner notes by Maury Yeston, Mike Berniker.
This is part of Columbia Records "Broadway Masterworks" series.
NINE was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album.
The 1981-82 Broadway season boasted two solid musical hits: Dreamgirls, about a Supremes-like girl group, and Nine, based on Federico Fellini's celebrated film 81/2. When Tony Awards time arrived, the conservative theater types who make up the Tony voters gave Nine five awards, for best musical, score, director, featured ...
| | Anyone Can Whistle CD (1964) Original Broadway Cast; Bonus Tracks
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$8.49 Anyone Can Whistle, which opened on Broadway on April 4, 1964, and closed after only nine performances on April 11, remained, despite its failure, a memorable show in American musical theater history because of its songwriter, Stephen Sondheim, who went on to write some of the most important shows of the 1970s and '80s, and because of its score, which was preserved on this cast album. Columbia Records was only contracted to record the show if it played at least 21 performances, but company head Goddard Lieberson insisted an LP be made ...
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