James Horner专辑《Titanic (Music from the Motion Picture) (Collector's Anniversary Edition)》,简介:由索尼音乐公司发布的《泰坦尼克号》沉没100周年电影15周年纪念原声带。 。,更多James Horner相关专辑下载、在线试听,尽在网易云音乐. Celine Dion 'My Heart Will Go On'. Celine Dion Lyrics 'My Heart Will Go On' (from 'Titanic' soundtrack) Every night in my dreams I see you, I feel you That is how I know you go on Far across the distance And spaces between us You have come to show you go on. The song belongs to the Songs of the Century. It is one of the best-selling.
Contents.Background The discovery of the in 1985 attracted Yeston's interest in writing a musical about the famous disaster. 'What drew me to the project was the positive aspects of what the ship represented – 1) humankind's striving after great artistic works and similar technological feats, despite the possibility of tragic failure, and 2) the dreams of the passengers on board: 3rd Class, to immigrate to America for a better life; 2nd Class, to live a leisured lifestyle in imitation of the upper classes; 1st Class, to maintain their privileged positions forever. The collision with the iceberg dashed all of these dreams simultaneously, and the subsequent transformation of character of the passengers and crew had, it seemed to me, the potential for great emotional and musical expression onstage.'
Stone and Yeston knew that the idea was an unusual subject for a musical. 'I think if you don't have that kind of daring damn-the-torpedoes, you shouldn't be in this business. It's the safe sounding shows that often don't do well. You have to dare greatly, and I really want to stretch the bounds of the kind of expression in musical theater,' Yeston explained. Yeston saw the story as unique to turn-of-the-century British culture, with its rigid social class system and its romanticization of progress through technology. 'In order to depict that on the stage, because this is really a very English show, I knew I would have to have a color similar to the one found in the music of the great composers at that time, like or; this was for me an opportunity to bring in the musical theater an element of the symphonic tradition that I think we really haven't had before. That was very exciting.'
The high cost of Titanic′s set made it impossible for the show to have traditional out of town tryouts. Titanic′s previews began at Broadway's in 1997 with various technical troubles which were overcome by opening night, initially receiving mixed to positive reviews. ′s was the first of numerous later unqualified raves: 'It seemed a foregone conclusion that the show would be a failure; a musical about history's most tragic maiden voyage, in which fifteen hundred people lost their lives, was obviously preposterous. Astonishingly, Titanic manages to be grave and entertaining, somber and joyful; little by little you realize that you are in the presence of a genuine addition to American musical theatre.' It ran 804 performances initially closing at a loss, though winning five Tony Awards (including Best Musical), and the advocacy of. With a nominated cast album, over the next twenty years the show received hundreds of professional and amateur productions worldwide and has become a national and international staple of musical theater.Although it premiered in the same year as the film, also about the doomed ship, the musical and film have no connection.Productions 1997 original Broadway production Titanic opened on April 23, 1997 at the and ran for 804 performances and 27 previews, closing on March 21, 1999.
Directed by with choreography by, the cast included,. Was a cast replacement. The set encompassed three levels to help form the impression of the size of the ship.
The lobby of the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre was redecorated for the production: the complete passenger list of the Titanic was painted on the walls, noting those who ultimately survived the disaster.Orchestrator won the first for his work on the score. The show received five Tony nominations, winning in all five categories, though the director, Richard Jones, was not nominated, nor were any of the performers.was responsible for both the costume design and the scenic design, for which he won a Tony Award for Best Scenic Design. The wardrobe is on display at the Costume World Broadway Collection in Pompano Beach, Florida. Was responsible for the lighting design. Steve Canyon Kennedy was responsible for the sound design.First US National tour The production toured the United States after closing on Broadway, beginning in January 1999 at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, with a cast that featured Brian d'Arcy James (Los Angeles only), Marcus Chait, and William Parry.
There were also several subsequent tours with non-Equity performers.Ensemble version In 2012 original Broadway cast member, who created the part of Charles Clarke, developed a new chamber version of Titanic in collaboration with choreographer Liza Gennaro. This scaled down production used 20 actors playing all of the roles, an abstract set design, projections of the actual ship and passengers, and new orchestrations designed to make the score sound as if it was being played by the ships band. Material that had been previously cut from the original Broadway production was put back into the show, and existing material was reordered and reassigned.
This new intimate version of Titanic opened in July 2012 at The Hangar Theatre. The production was nominated for 11 BroadwayWorld Awards which included Best Musical, Best Director, Best Choreographer, and Best Ensemble performance. Stephenson subsequently remounted this production in hopes of an eventual Broadway revival at Westchester Broadway Theatre in in January 2014.The premier of the ensemble version of the show was on October 26, 2014 at The Griffin Theatre Company in Chicago, directed by Scott Weinstein with music direction by Elizabeth Doran and choreography by Sawyer Smith. It had its amateur premier at in on September 8, 2017. Lincoln Center concert In February 2014 most of the original Broadway cast reunited, including, and for a staged concert of the musical at 's. This concert was produced by Manhattan Concert Productions and featured a chorus of 200 singers from across the country. It was conducted by original musical director, music supervisor, and conductor Kevin Stites, choreographed by Liza Gennaro, and directed.
Signature Theatre production Arlington, Virginia's presented Titanic from December 13, 2016 to January 29, 2017. “I've always loved the musical Titanic and I have felt that Signature should reinvent this musical for our audiences in an exciting new way,” said the company's artistic director in an article about the production. International productions. Act I.
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