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Richard Rodgers
Do I Hear a Waltz?
Works Info
Composer
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Richard Rodgers
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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2:53
"Do I Hear a Waltz?" is a musical composed by Richard Rodgers with lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by Arthur Laurents. The musical premiered on Broadway on March 18, 1965, at the 46th Street Theatre and ran for 220 performances. The musical is divided into two acts and features a total of 16 musical numbers. The first act includes songs such as "Moon in My Window," "This Week Americans," and "Someone Woke Up." The second act includes songs such as "Stay," "Bargaining," and "Take the Moment." The musical tells the story of a lonely American woman named Leona Samish who travels to Venice, Italy, in search of love and adventure. While in Venice, she meets a variety of characters, including a married couple, a young Italian man, and an American businessman. As Leona navigates her way through the city and her relationships, she learns valuable lessons about love, life, and herself. One of the defining characteristics of "Do I Hear a Waltz?" is its use of waltz music throughout the show. The waltz is a traditional dance form that originated in Austria in the late 18th century and is characterized by its 3/4 time signature and graceful, flowing movements. Rodgers incorporates this musical form into the show's score, creating a romantic and dreamy atmosphere that perfectly captures the mood of the story. Another notable characteristic of the musical is its exploration of themes such as loneliness, love, and the search for meaning in life. Leona's journey is one that many people can relate to, as she struggles to find her place in the world and connect with others. Through her experiences in Venice, she learns that true happiness comes from within and that love can be found in unexpected places. Overall, "Do I Hear a Waltz?" is a charming and romantic musical that showcases the talents of some of Broadway's most celebrated artists. With its beautiful score, engaging characters, and timeless themes, it remains a beloved classic of the musical theater canon.
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