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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: allineedisthegirl 07:07 pm EST 01/08/22
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

I think Bernstein (especially) and Sondheim looked to antecedents like the Quartet from Rigoletto, the Septet from Figaro and the Quintet from Meistersinger. These are all very accessible and worth a listen.

In my experience, Al Carmines came closes to these, in intent and execution, in his Act I finale to "The Journey of Snow White" which I pray is revived again some day.

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