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| Posted by: Chazwaza 01:13 pm EDT 06/26/18 | |
| In reply to: What are the great stand-alone instrumental pieces in musicals? (not overtures) - Chazwaza 04:45 pm EDT 06/25/18 | |
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| Easy to do. But I love The Jellicle Ball from Cats and the Car Chase from Sunset Blvd. I'm sure there are others from him I'm not thinking of. |
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| re: forgot some Webber... | |
| Last Edit: EvFoDr 02:18 pm EDT 06/26/18 | |
| Posted by: EvFoDr 02:15 pm EDT 06/26/18 | |
| In reply to: forgot some Webber... - Chazwaza 01:13 pm EDT 06/26/18 | |
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| He loves extended sequences where music tells the story. Also the opening to Evita, from the time they finish the first requiem's until Che starts singing. This is particularly thrilling in the movie with the massive orchestra and having all the guitars along with the symphonic instruments, more like the original orchestration than the OCR (although I primarily prefer the more "Broadway" sound of the OCR). They are short, but I love all the orchestral interludes in Aspects of Love. |
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| re: forgot some Webber... | |
| Posted by: Chromolume 07:35 pm EDT 06/26/18 | |
| In reply to: re: forgot some Webber... - EvFoDr 02:15 pm EDT 06/26/18 | |
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| The "Journey To Egypt" in Joseph is mostly based on music from Superstar (the Pilate/Jesus scene). At least one version of the show, which I think is still available for production, includes the "Jesus Christ Superstar" theme in the celebratory music at the end before "Any Dream Will Do." | |
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