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lunes, 13 de abril de 2026

STARS OF DAVID (2014 STUDIO CAST)

STARS OF DAVID (2014 STUDIO CAST)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/s6batsri5t5ro6q/la_estrella_de_David_y_Miguel.zip
or
https://www.sendspace.com/file/rg3t11
Show: Stars of David
Music: Gaby Alter, Michael Feinstein, Michael Friedman, Amanda Green, Marvin Hamlisch, Sheldon Harnick, Tom Kitt, Dan Messé, Chris Miller, Alan Schmuckler, Duncan Sheik, David Shire, Jeanine Tesori
Lyrics: Gaby Alter, Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Susan Birkenhead, Michael Friedman, Gordon Greenberg, Amanda Green, Sheldon Harnick, Jill Kargman, Lisa Lambert, Richard Maltby Jr., Itamar Moses, Abigail Pogrebin, Steven Sater, Nathan Tysen
Book: Charles Busch

Date: 2014

Performers: Alex Brightman, Joanna Glushak, Janet Metz, Brad Oscar, Alan Schmuckler, Aaron Serotsky, Donna Vivino

Notes: Featuring the off-Broadway cast (Janet Metz, Alan Schmuckler, Aaron Serotsky, Donna Vivino) plus members of the cast of the world premiere Philadelphia Theater Company production (Alex Brightman, Brad Oscar, Donna Vivino, and Joanna Glushak).

Length: 63 minutes

Tracks:
1. Stars Of David
2. Yitzy Magence (Andy Cohen)
3. As If I Weren't There (Ruth Bader Ginsburg)
4. Lenny the Great (Leonard Nimoy)
5. High Holy Days (Joan Rivers)
6. Music To My Ears (Michael Feinstein)
7. Smart People (Aaron Sorkin)
8. Balance (Ruth Reichl)
9. Book Of Norman (Normal Lear)
10. Who Knew Jew (Gwyneth Paltrow)
11. The Darkening Blue (Kenneth Cole)
12. Broken Pieces (Marilyn and Alan Bergman)
13. Just Be Who You Are (Fran Drescher)
14. Horrible Seders (Tony Kushner)
15. The Women Who Had No Names (Gloria Steinem)
16. L'Dor V'Dor/Finale (Edgar Bronfman, Sr.)

viernes, 24 de octubre de 2025

SINGERS: SYLVIA SYMS "YOU MUST BELIEVE IN SPRING"

SYLVIA SYMS "YOU MUST BELIEVE IN SPRING"
https://www.sendspace.com/file/o0rby9
Performer: Sylvia Syms 
 
Tracks:
1. You Must Believe in Spring (from Les Demoiselles de Rochefort)
2. Summer Me, Winter Me
3. Like a Lover
4. Where Do You Start?
5. Make Me Rainbows
6. What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?
7. Yellow Bird
8. That Face
9. Nice 'N' Easy
10. Fifty Percent (from Ballroom)
11. I Won't Believe My Eyes
12. How Do You Keep the Music Playing?


sábado, 18 de noviembre de 2023

SOMETHING MORE (1964 OBC)

SOMETHING MORE (1964 OBC)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/55oxui
Show: Something More!
Music: Sammy Fain,  Jule Styne
Lyrics: Alan Bergman,  Marilyn Bergman
Book: Nate Monaster

Date: 1964

Performers: Barbara Cook,  Joan Copeland,  Rico Froehlich,  Ronny Graham,  Victor Helou,  Arthur Hill,  Kenny Kealy,  Michael Kermoyan,  James Lavery,  Christopher Man,  Peg Murray,  Katey O'Brady,  Neva Small,  Eric White

Also contains: Something More - Demo Cast
Performers: Mae West 

Notes: 1-25: Broadway cast; 26-37: Demo; 33: Mae West from the soundtrack of "Myra Breckenridge"

Tracks:
01. Overture
02. Something More
03. Who Fills The Bill
04. The Straw That Broke The Camel's Back
05. Better All The Same
06. Don't Make A Move
07. No Questions
08. Church Of My Choice
09. Jaded, Degraded Am I
10. I've Got Nothing To Do
11. I've Got Nothing To Do (Reprise)
12. You'll Be The Prettiest Girl At The Party
13. In No Time At All
14. The Master Of The Greatest Art Of All
15. Grazie Per Niente
16. I Feel Like New Year's Eve
17. One Long Last Look
18. Entr'Acte
19. Ode To A Key
20. Bravo, Bravo
21. Life Is Too Short
22. Il Lago De Inamoratti (Ballet)
23. Mineola
24. Come Sta
25. Finaletto
26. Something More   From Something More [Demo Cast] demo
27. Faraway Look     From Something More [Demo Cast] demo, cut
28. You Gotta Taste All The Fruit   From Something More [Demo Cast] demo, cut
29. Better All The Time    From Something More [Demo Cast] demo
30. Come Sta         From Something More [Demo Cast] demo
31. What Would Happen?     From Something More [Demo Cast] demo, cut
32. One Long Last Look     From Something More [Demo Cast] demo
33. You Gotta Taste All The Fruit Mae West, from the film Myra Breckinridge

sábado, 12 de marzo de 2022

SINGERS: BARBRA STREISAND "WHAT MATTERS MOST"(2011)

BARBRA STREISAND "WHAT MATTERS MOST"(2011)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/x1d4lg

Tracks:
Disc 1
  1. The Windmills Of Your Mind
  2. Something New In My Life
  3. Solitary Moon
  4. Nice n Easy
  5. Alone In The World
  6. So Many Stars
  7. The Same Hello, The Same Goodbye
  8. That Face
  9. I ll Never Say Goodbye
  10. What Matters Most

Disc 2
  1. The Way We Were
  2. What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?
  3. You Don't Bring Me Flowers
  4. Papa, Can You Hear Me?
  5. Pieces Of Dreams
  6. The Island
  7. The Summer Knows
  8. How Do You Keep The Music Playing?
  9. After The Rain
  10. A Piece Of Sky

miércoles, 8 de julio de 2020

miércoles, 8 de octubre de 2014

HE IS PLAYING OUR SONGS: THE MUSIC OF MARVIN HAMLISCH (BBC)

HE IS PLAYING OUR SONGS: THE MUSIC OF MARVIN HAMLISCH (BBC)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/yiy384
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http://www.mediafire.com/download/g3l6ptbp2kx519l/He's_Playing_Our_Song_-_The_Music_of_Marvin_Hamlisch_(BBC).rar

He's Playing Our Song - The Music of Marvin Hamlisch
BBC Radio 2
Originally broadcast in 2002, repeated in 2012

In a series first broadcast in 2002, David Jacobs tells the story of multi award-winning American composer and conductor Marvin Hamlisch who died in August. In a distinguished career spanning almost 50 years, Hamlisch made musical history, scoring more than 40 movies (among other musical feats) and earning Oscars, Golden Globes, Emmys, Grammys and a Tony. He also received a Pulitzer Prize for the Broadway musical A Chorus Line.

Marvin Hamlisch was a child prodigy and, by the age of thirty, he'd won an unprecedented three Academy Awards in just one night. This series examines his success and legacy, featuring an in-depth interview with the composer and contributions from his friends and collaborators including, in this episode, Barbra Streisand, Nora Ephron, Carole Bayer Sager, playwright John Guare, film director Lewis Gilbert and lyricists Alan and Marilyn Bergman.

[b]Episode 1 - The Entertainer[/b] (rebroadcast 18 November 2012)
In this opening programme, Marvin recalls his lucky break, working alongside Liza Minnelli and why a telephone call from Hollywood changed his life.

Written and produced by Malcolm Prince.

[b]Episode 2 - Singular Sensations[/b] (rebroadcast 25 November 2012)
In this week's programme, Marvin Hamlisch recalls the creation of A Chorus Line, one of the world's most successful stage shows. Contributors include Donna McKechnie who played Cassie in the original production, critic Howard Kissell,
lyricist Marilyn Bergman, Broadway producer Stewart F. Lane, Barbra Streisand, actress, Tia Riebling, film director Lewis Gilbert, actress, Gemma Craven, theatrical director, Sir Peter Hall, and writer and director Nora Ephron.
Written and produced by Malcolm Prince

[b]Episode 3 - If You Really Knew Me[/b] (rebroadcast 2 December 2012)
In this week's programme, Marvin Hamlisch explains how he followed the success of A Chorus Line with another Broadway musical that was inspired by the composer's own life, They're Playing Our Song.
Featuring lyricists, Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Craig Carnelia and Carole Bayer Sager, actress Gemma Craven, author John Guare and theatre critic Howard Kissel.

[b]Episode 4 - Nobody Does It Better[/b] (rebroadcast 9 December 2012)
In this week's programme, Hamlisch explains why he turned his attentions to the Silver Screen, scoring such films as The Spy Who Loved Me, The Mirror Has Two Faces and Sophie's Choice.
Featuring Barbra Streisand, film producer Michael G. Wilson, film director Lewis Gilbert, singer Carly Simon and lyricists, Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, and Carole Bayer Sager.

[b]Episode 5 - Dreamers[/b] (rebroadcast 16 Dec 2012)
In this week's programme, Marvin Hamlisch explains how he coped with failure on Broadway and in London's West End with the musicals Smile and Jean Seberg. He also explains why the impact of AIDS on the Broadway community adversely affected his own career.
With contributors: directors, Nicholas Hytner and Sir Peter Hall, lyricists, Marilyn Bergman and Carole Bayer Sager, critic Howard Kissel and actresses Donna McKechnie and Tia Riebling.

[b]Episode 6 - You Heard It Here First[/b] (rebroadcast 30 Dec 2012)
The final part of the composer's life story first broadcast in 2002.
David Jacobs discovers the struggle Marvin Hamlisch had finding the right property for his return to Broadway with the musical The Sweet Smell of Success. Plus, the composer recalls his ambitions for the play with music, Imaginary Friends.
With special contributions from Barbra Streisand, writer Nora Ephron, lyricists Carole Bayer Sager and Craig Carnelia, writer John Guare, critic Howard Kissel and director Nicholas Hytner.

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