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Everything Is Illuminated(more) »rank: 5526from: Tvt
:Album Description:'Everything Is Illuminated' is the directorial debut of actor Liev Schrieber and an adaptation of Jonathan Safran Foer's best-selling novel. A blend of high comedy and great tragedy, the film tells the story of a young American man, played by Elijah Wood (The Lord of The Rings trilogy), who journeys to the Ukraine to find the woman whom he believes saved his grandfather from the Nazis all those years ago. The soundtrack features two new songs from high energy New York City based gypsy punks Gogol Bordello, including one track not on their current cd. (Note: Gogol Bordello's lead singer plays a ... |
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The Light in the Piazza (2005 Original Broadway Cast)(more) »rank: 9766from: Nonesuch
:Album Description:The Light in the Piazza is arguably one of the most highly anticipated theatrical events of the decade for serious Broadway theatergoers. The Los Angeles Times has already declared its creator, Nonesuch artist Adam Guettel, 'a composer for the new century,' on the strength of his two Off-Broadway productions, the 1996 Obie-Award winning 'folk musical' Floyd Collins and the 1998 song cycle, Myths and Hymns, TIME has described him as 'a startlingly original songwriter.' Few theatrical composers have been watched as closely as Guettel, and few musicals in the course of their development have generated so much substantial press or been praised ... |
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Titanic (1997 Original Broadway Cast)(more) »rank: 26275by: Maury Yeston, Judy Blazer, Brian d'Arcy James
: :Unlike the boat it's named after, this show truly rose from the bottom. Despite detractors predicting doom before it had even opened, Titanic overcame hectic previews and endless technical problems to win a Tony for best musical and turn into a commercial success. Despite the fact that favorite performers like Judith Blazer or Victoria Clark disappear in the crowd and don't get solos of note, the show still manages to bring to life affecting characters. Maury Yeston's (Grand Hotel) score has the required majesty without ever being turgid, and the choral work he coaxes from his ensemble is eminently powerful. Though it requires ... |
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Myths And Hymns (1998 Off-Broadway Cast, Originally Saturn Returns)(more) »rank: 99981by: Adam Guettel, Todd Ellison, Audra McDonald, Darius de Haas
: :Until this disc, Adam Guettel was best known as the mastermind behind Floyd Collins, the gut-wrenching, boundary-breaking piece of musical theater that never gained the popularity it deserved. Myths & Hymns is another beast altogether, though just as interesting. Guettel has created a song cycle based loosely on Greek mythology and lyrics he discovered in an antique hymnal. These 15 songs are a combination of art song and show tune, but all are interesting. 'Icarus' is funky jazz in which the composer duets with Lawrence Clayton. 'There's a Land' is transformed from a traditional hymnal into an upbeat romp à la 'This Land ... |
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Follies in Concert (1985 Live Performance) + Stavisky Film Score(more) »rank: 61214from: RCA Victor Broadway
: :Since the original Broadway cast recording of Stephen Sondheim's Follies was a truncated affair that turned out to be both a disappointment and a disservice to a brilliant show with a brilliant cast, this 1985 concert performance from New York's Avery Fisher Hall set out to record the whole score, a set of pastiches of old songs and songwriters as performed by a cast of faded stars and the visions of their younger selves. The result was a star-studded roster backed by the New York Philharmonic led by Paul Gemignani, with principals Barbara Cook, Mandy Patinkin, Lee Remick, and George Hearn, supported by ... |
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Bright Eyed Joy: The Songs of Ricky Ian Gordon(more) »rank: 81745by: Audra McDonald, Dawn Upshaw, Todd Ellison, Judy Blazer, Ted Sperling, Kenneth Burward-Hoy, Jesse Levy, Lawrence Feldman, Darius de Haas
: :Along with Michael John LaChiusa and Adam Guettel, Ricky Ian Gordon is one of the Young Turks of New York's musical theater. Like them, Gordon shuns both the accessible pop of a David Yazbek and the bombast of a Frank Wildhorn, preferring instead to write post-Sondheimian art songs. The numbers here (with lyrics by Langston Hughes, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Dorothy Parker, James Agee) span two decades. They are marvelously interpreted by the likes of Audra McDonald, Dawn Upshaw, Darius de Haas, and Judy Blazer. Blazer ambles through 'Resumé/Wail/Frustration' with delicious jazz-age wit, while Upshaw once more proves that she's a classical singer ... |


