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Old 05-28-2006, 03:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Teeney and Sweeney

Two versions of the tune that ends the first act. Teeney and Sweeney Todd.

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http://youtube.com/watch?v=svkjR1oHr...hen%20Sondheim

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Thanks for that Wilmer!

I had the pleasure of seeing the new production of Todd in January, i think the new orchestration works really well in the context of the current production. It was good to revisit it

This probably warrants another thread, but what does everyone consider the most satisfying, "best", theatre book to play, and why? I played Andrew Lippa's 'Wild Party', and found it to be a fantastic blend of solo work and lead work. It's very well paced so that you don't 'go cold', and your chops always feel in a state of readiness for whatever is coming up.

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Thanks for that Wilmer!

I had the pleasure of seeing the new production of Todd in January, i think the new orchestration works really well in the context of the current production. It was good to revisit it

This probably warrants another thread, but what does everyone consider the most satisfying, "best", theatre book to play, and why? I played Andrew Lippa's 'Wild Party', and found it to be a fantastic blend of solo work and lead work. It's very well paced so that you don't 'go cold', and your chops always feel in a state of readiness for whatever is coming up.

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Here are two versions of "Johanna."

Teeney-
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0IMlhYlMR...hen%20Sondheim

Sweeney-
http://youtube.com/watch?v=UhZ9zeqVw...hen%20Sondheim

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