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Frederick Loewe
Gigi
Works Info
Composer
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Frederick Loewe
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song: Popular
Average_duration
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3:38
Gigi is a musical composed by Frederick Loewe, with lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. The musical is based on the novella of the same name by Colette. The musical premiered on Broadway on November 24, 1958, at the Fulton Theatre and ran for 219 performances. The original production was directed by Vincente Minnelli and starred Audrey Hepburn in the title role. The musical is divided into two acts and has a total of 14 musical numbers. The first act includes the songs "Thank Heaven for Little Girls," "It's a Bore," "The Parisians," "She Is Not Thinking of Me," "The Night They Invented Champagne," and "I Remember It Well." The second act includes the songs "Gigi," "The Contract," "I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore," "In This Wide, Wide World," "The Earth and Other Minor Things," "Paris is Paris Again," and "Finale." The musical is set in Paris in the early 1900s and tells the story of Gigi, a young girl who is being trained by her grandmother and aunt to become a courtesan. Gigi is not interested in this lifestyle and instead falls in love with Gaston, a wealthy playboy who is also her friend. The musical explores the themes of love, class, and societal expectations. The music of Gigi is characterized by its romantic and whimsical melodies, which are often accompanied by lush orchestration. The lyrics are witty and clever, with a focus on wordplay and double entendres. The musical also features several memorable dance numbers, including the famous "The Night They Invented Champagne" sequence. Overall, Gigi is a charming and romantic musical that has become a beloved classic. Its timeless themes and memorable music continue to captivate audiences to this day.
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