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The first reprise of the song is the twelfth song in Act One of the musical. It takes place following the wedding of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler in 1780. The group from the first rendition of the song is reunited, all of them drunk from the party and jokingly singing about the consequences of his marriage.
By 1976, Stevie Wonder had become one of the most popular figures in R&B and pop music, not only in the U.S., but worldwide. Within a short space of time, the albums Talking Book, Innervisions and Fulfillingness' First Finale were all back-to-back-to-back top five successes, with the latter two winning the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1974 and 1975, respectively.
for violin, cello and piano: Chamber music: 1993: エキノクス: Equinox: for guitar: Chamber music: 1993: 秋のうた: Herbstlied (Autumn Song) for clarinet, 2 violins, viola and cello: arrangement from The Seasons, Op. 37a, by Tchaikovsky: Chamber music: 1993: 枯葉: Les Feuilles mortes (Autumn Leaves) for 2 violins, viola and cello ...
Laurens Johannes van Rooyen was born in Utrecht, Netherlands, as the oldest son of a grocer. After grammar school he studied at the Utrecht Conservatory of Music, where he met with Herman van Veen. With him he founded in 1966 the Harlekijn Muziektheater. They wrote songs and performed together. In 1976 he released his first solo album ...
Lori Goldston (born 1963 or 1964) [1] is an American cellist and composer. Accomplished in a wide variety of styles, including classical, world music, rock and free improvisation, she came to prominence as the touring cellist for Nirvana from 1993–1994 and appears on their live album MTV Unplugged in New York.
Madrigal in Memoriam Oleg Kagan, second version for cello solo (1990) Three Fragments for harpsichord (1990) Five Aphorisms for piano (1990) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1990) Cadenzas to Mozart's Piano Concerto in B ♭ major, K. 39 (first and third movements) (1990) For the 90th Birthday of Alfred Schlee for viola solo (1991) Piano Sonata No. 3 (1992)
"Found/Tonight" is a mash-up charity single of two popular musical theatre tracks from Hamilton and Dear Evan Hansen, with the proceeds partially donated to the March for Our Lives anti-gun violence movement. The song's lyrics and melodies are borrowed from "The Story of Tonight" from Hamilton, and "You Will Be Found" from Dear Evan Hansen. [1]
The song is a love duet between the protagonists Tony and Maria, sung while Tony visits Maria on the fire escape outside her apartment. West Side Story is a modernized adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet set in 20th-century New York; the scene in which "Tonight" appears is the adaptation of Romeo and Juliet's famous "balcony scene".