Stephen Sondheim
Another hundred people
Works Info
Composer:Stephen SondheimGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:3:20"Another Hundred People" is a song composed by Stephen Sondheim for the musical "Company". The musical premiered on Broadway on April 26, 1970, at the Alvin Theatre. The song is performed in the first act of the musical and is sung by the character Marta. The song is divided into three distinct movements. The first movement is a fast-paced, upbeat introduction that sets the scene for the song. The second movement is a slower, more introspective section that explores the thoughts and feelings of the character Marta. The third movement returns to the upbeat tempo of the first movement and serves as a conclusion to the song. The lyrics of "Another Hundred People" are a commentary on the fast-paced, hectic nature of life in New York City. The song describes the constant movement of people in and out of the city, with Marta observing that "every day, another sliver of a fraction of a thread of life is spun away." The song also touches on themes of loneliness and isolation, with Marta lamenting that "every day, another somebody else leaves and you are left with yourself." Musically, "Another Hundred People" is characterized by its complex rhythms and harmonies. The song features a driving piano accompaniment and intricate vocal lines that weave in and out of each other. The use of dissonance and unexpected chord changes adds to the sense of unease and restlessness conveyed in the lyrics. Overall, "Another Hundred People" is a powerful and evocative song that captures the frenetic energy and emotional complexity of life in a big city. Its memorable melody and thought-provoking lyrics have made it a favorite among fans of musical theater and Stephen Sondheim's work.More....
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