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re: The Quintet from WEST SIDE STORY / One Day More from LES MIZ / We Don't Talk about Bruno from "Encanto" -- what are their musical historical roots?
Posted by: BHandshy 12:02 am EST 01/07/22
In reply to: The Quintet from WEST SIDE STORY / One Day More from LES MIZ / We Don't Talk about Bruno from "Encanto" -- what are their musical historical roots? - GrumpyMorningBoy 12:27 am EST 01/06/22

As far as "counterpoint musical theater songs that you really really love and think deserve extra attention", I'm not sure this song qualifies, but "And This Is My Beloved" from KISMET is gorgeous quartet.
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"And This Is My Beloved"
Last Edit: Jason 01:29 am EST 01/07/22
Posted by: Jason 01:27 am EST 01/07/22
In reply to: re: The Quintet from WEST SIDE STORY / One Day More from LES MIZ / We Don't Talk about Bruno from "Encanto" -- what are their musical historical roots? - BHandshy 12:02 am EST 01/07/22

One of my all-time favorite quartets. I first fell in love with the song after watching Judy Garland and Vic Damone sing a Kismet Medley on The Judy Garland Show. Their stunning version of "And This Is My Beloved" made me rush to Spotify to listen to the OBCR. I was then blown away by Alfred Drake, Doretta Morrow, Richard Kiley and Henry Calvin. Absolutely gorgeous.

Take care,
Jason
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