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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: showtunesoprano 02:12 pm 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? - standingO 06:35 am EST 01/06/22

"Bruno" is similar musically, though not dramatically, to those other pieces. Each character (or set of characters) sings their individual verse over the same musical accompaniment. Then all sing at the same time. Even though their melodies are different from each other, it works because the music underneath is the same. But it is not an "Act 1 finale" the way these other examples are.
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