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The Lion King: The Broadway Musical (Choral Medley)
The Lion King: The Broadway Musical (Choral Medley)
Performed by Elton John. By Elton John, Tim Rice. Arranged by Mark A. Brymer. (SAB). Disney Choral. Size 6.75x10.5 inches. 32 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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 Cole Porter: Classic Cole Porter - SATB Medley
Cole Porter: Classic Cole Porter - SATB Medley
Composed by Cole Porter, arranged by Mac Huff. For SATB voice and piano. Format: full score. With vocal score, lyrics and piano accompaniment. Standards and Broadway. 80 pages. 6.7x10.5 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.
 It's a Grand Night for Singing (6-PACK)
It's a Grand Night for Singing (6-PACK)
(from State Fair). By Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers. Arranged by Kirby Shaw. (SATB). Broadway Choral. Size 6.8x10.5 inches. 8 pages. Published by Hal Leonard. 6-PACK includes six original copies of this piece.
Gigi
Frederick Loewe 0 0 Movie/TV Show/Broadway Piano Voice Piano/Vocal/Chords Hal Leonard
 Smokey Joe's Cafe - The Songs of Leiber and Stoller (Medley)
Smokey Joe's Cafe - The Songs of Leiber and Stoller (Medley)
By Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller. Arranged by Mark A. Brymer. (SATB). Broadway Choral. Size 6.7x10.5 inches. 40 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.

 Rodgers & Hammerstein: Wedding Processional (from The Sound of Music)
Rodgers & Hammerstein: Wedding Processional (from The Sound of Music)
Composed by Rodgers & Hammerstein. For piano. Format: piano solo single. With standard notation. Broadway. C Major. 4 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.
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 Cole Porter: Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter - Volume Two
Cole Porter: Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter - Volume Two
(The Sassy, Sophisticated, Sentimental Porter in Song) Performed by Cole Porter. For voice, piano and guitar chords. Format: piano/vocal/chords songbook. With vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics, chord names, introductory text and black & white photos. Standards and broadway. 320 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.
 The 16-Bar Theatre Audition - Belter (Mezzo-Soprano) Edition
The 16-Bar Theatre Audition - Belter (Mezzo-Soprano) Edition
(100 Songs Excerpted for Successful Auditions) Edited by Michael Dansicker, compiled by Michael Dansicker. For voice and piano. Format: vocal/piano songbook. With vocal melody, lyrics, piano accompaniment and introductory text. Broadway, Movies and Pop. 188 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.
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A Boost From Tony if Not Nielsen
... Tony Awards, the talk along Broadway was all about numbers: musical, financial and - of course - Nielsen ... Spamalot,' the newly minted best musical, was reveling in the types of ...
Capsule Reviews
King of Hearts Based on the 1966 anti-war movie about a naive young soldier who becomes involved with the escaped inmates of a French lunatic asylum on the final day of World War I, this stage adaptation sets out to capture the film's whimsical, Fantasticks-like tone. But by the time it reached Broadway in 1978, it had morphed into an overcostumed, overstaged, unwieldy mess and quickly flopped. Composer Peter Link now licenses the original simplified version, complete with a duffel bag's worth of his bright tunes.
Schreiber takes Tony for 'Glengarry' (Monterey County Herald)
NEW YORK - "The Light in the Piazza," a tale of young love in Old Europe, swept the musical design awards Sunday as the Tonys celebrated the best of a busy Broadway season. It also won for orchestrations.
'Spamalot' is best musical (New York Newsday)
Monday: Partly cloudy with showers and thunderstorms likely, highs in the mid 80s. ...
George Gershwin
George Gershwin George (left) and Ira Gershwin George Gershwin (September 26, 1898 - July 11, 1937) was an American composer. He was born Jacob Gershowitz in Brooklyn, New York to Russian Jewish immigrant parents. Gershwin composed both for Broadway and for the classical concert hall, and his music contains elements of both. He also wrote popular songs with success. Many of his compositions have been used in cinema, and perhaps many more are famous jazz standards: songbooks have been recorded by
Kander and Ebb
Kander and Ebb Kander and Ebb is the songwriting team consisting of composer John Kander, born March 18, 1927 and lyricist Fred Ebb, born April 8, 1933. They first worked together in 1962, on Flora the Red Menace, which was produced by Hal Prince, directed by George Abbott, and with book by George Abbott and Robert Russell. It was the musical in which Liza Minnelli made her initial Broadway appearance. Kander and Ebb have since been associated with writing material for Minnelli and for Chita Rivera, and have produced special material
Funny Girl
Funny Girl Funny Girl is a 1968 autobiographical musical film which tells the story of vaudeville star Fanny Brice. It stars Barbra Streisand, Omar Sharif, Kay Medford, Anne Francis, Walter Pidgeon and Mae Questel. The movie was adapted by Isobel Lennart from her Broadway play. It was directed by William Wyler. It won the Academy Award for
Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" is a popular song with lyrics by Lorenz Hart and music by Richard Rodgers. It is part of the score of the musical theatre production Pal Joey. The song was introduced by Vivienne Segal in the 1940 Broadway production and also sung by Miss Segal in the 1952 Broadway revival. The song was performed
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Oklahoma!
from: Twentieth Century Fox (13 August, 2002)
The Sound of Music (Single Disc Full Screen Edition)
from: Fox Home Entertainme (27 August, 2002)
Home (Broadway Theatre Archive)
from: Kultur (30 July, 2002)
Jerry Seinfeld Live on Broadway: I'm Telling You for the Last Time
from: Hbo Studios (14 September, 2004)
The School for Scandal (Broadway Theatre Archive)
from: Kultur (15 April, 2003)
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