Yakko
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Pirelli and the beadle's duetIs it me or is it hauntingly beautiful?
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kozafluitmusique
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Remind me of the title of the duet again...
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kozafluitmusique
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Wait - Pretty Women right?
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Yakko
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No in the final balled.
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kozafluitmusique
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| Yakko wrote: | No in the final balled.  |
I don't know that much about Sweeney Todd, forgive my ignorance.
After doing some research, I agree.
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Yakko
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| kozafluitmusique wrote: | | Yakko wrote: | No in the final balled.  |
I don't know that much about Sweeney Todd, forgive my ignorance.
After doing some research, I agree. |
And know you know because knowledge is power!
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kozafluitmusique
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| Yakko wrote: | | kozafluitmusique wrote: | | Yakko wrote: | No in the final balled.  |
I don't know that much about Sweeney Todd, forgive my ignorance.
After doing some research, I agree. |
And know you know because knowledge is power! |
Haha. Gotta love Grammar Rock :p
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Vichysois
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I quite enjoy the tenor trio (or is it quartet? I don't remember) on one of Ballads also.
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SomeoneLikeYou
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I told Yakko that this is one of my favorite moments in the entire show, and it is just so good on the Hearn Lansbury DVD.
The two characters are both tenors, but their voices blend so powerfully because they are two different types of high tenors. Pirelli is a comic operatic tenor. Beadle is a perfectly piercing countertenor.
They make Anthony (often classified as a tenor) seem like a low baritone, and it all makes for one chilling but glorious duet in the Final Ballad!
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