Nightingale: A New Musical
Original London Cast 1985


音乐 | 发布日期: 10/08/1999 | 格式: CD
 

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# 跟踪   持续时间
1.Prologue 
2.Perfect Harmony 
3.Perfect Harmony (Reprise) 
4.Nobody Ever Sang For Me 
5.Why Am I So Happy? 
6.Take Us To The Forest 
7.Who Are These People? 
8.Never Speak Directly To An Emperor 
9.Nightingale 
10.The Emperor Is A Man 
11.I Was Lost 
12.Entracte 
13.Charming 
14.A Singer Must Be Free 
15.The Mechanical Bird 
16.Please Don't Make Me Hear That Song Again 
17.Rivers Cannot Flow Upwards 
18.Death Duet 
19.We Are China/Finale 
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sed on a Hans Christian Andersen tale, Nightingale tells the story of a bird who sings so beautifully she becomes the prized possession of a Chinese emperor. (It's sort of a cross between Stephen Schwartz's 'Meadowlark' and Pacific Overtures, Stephen Sondheim's more serious presentation of Japan.) When the emperor receives a mechanical bird, however, he forgets the nightingale, until the mechanical one breaks down and he realizes his mistake. This release is a remastered and expanded reissue of the 1983 London cast recording, clocking in at a generous 79 minutes. The quasi-operatic score features a number of catchy if unremarkable tunes by Charles Strouse (who also provided lyrics, which he did not do for Annie and Bye, Bye Birdie). Clearly, though, the chief attraction here is the casting of a 22-year-old Sarah Brightman in the title role, before she became Mrs. Andrew Lloyd Webber. Her character appears for less than half the CD, but fans will certainly enjoy hearing Brightman play a soaring, high-trilling bird.


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