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Leonard Bernstein
One Hand, One Heart
Works Info
Composer
:
Leonard Bernstein
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
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Show Tune
First Performance
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1957
Average_duration
:
4:03
"One Hand, One Heart" is a beautiful love song composed by Leonard Bernstein for the musical "West Side Story". The musical premiered on September 26, 1957, at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City. The song is a duet between the two main characters, Tony and Maria, and is sung during their wedding ceremony. The song has a slow and romantic tempo, with a simple melody that is easy to sing along to. The lyrics are simple yet powerful, expressing the deep love and commitment that Tony and Maria have for each other. The song is sung in a soft and tender manner, with the two voices blending together perfectly. The song is divided into two main movements, with the first movement being sung by Tony and the second movement being sung by Maria. The first movement begins with Tony singing the opening lines, "Make of our hands one hand, make of our hearts one heart". The lyrics express the desire of the two lovers to become one, to merge their hearts and souls together. The melody is simple and sweet, with a gentle piano accompaniment. The second movement begins with Maria singing the lines, "One love, one lifetime, we're one, holding tight". The lyrics express the deep love and commitment that the two lovers have for each other, and their determination to stay together forever. The melody is more complex in this movement, with a beautiful harmony between the two voices. Overall, "One Hand, One Heart" is a beautiful and timeless love song that captures the essence of true love and commitment. The song has been performed by countless artists over the years and remains a popular choice for weddings and other romantic occasions.
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