Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file) |
Contents |
Overture (3:25) -- Why can't the English? (2:34) -- Wouldn't it be loverly (4:20) -- The flower market (1:44) -- I'm an ordinary man (4:32) -- With a little bit of luck (3:54) -- Just you wait (2:56) -- Servants' chorus (1:54) -- The rain in Spain (2:12) -- I could have danced all night (3:55) -- Ascot gavotte (3:36) -- Ascot gavotte (reprise) (:39) -- On the street where you live (2:56) -- Intermission (1:29) -- The Transylvanian march (1:18) -- The Embassy waltz (2:07) -- You did it (4:36) -- Just you wait (reprise) (1:25) -- On the street where you live (reprise) (1:23) -- Show me (2:11) -- The flower market (1:37) -- Get me to the church on time (5:57) -- A hymn to him (3:35) -- Without you (2:45) -- I've grown accustomed to her face (5:58) -- End titles (1:39) -- Exit music (1:15) |
Notes |
Book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner; music by Frederick Loewe |
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Based on the musical comedy version of Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw |
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Originally issued on analog disc in 1964 |
Performer |
Audrey Hepburn (sung by Marni Nixon) ; Rex Harrison ; Stanley Holloway ; Wilfrid Hyde-White ; Gladys Cooper ; Jeremy Brett (sung by Bill Shirley) ; Theodore Bikel ; with supporting soloists ; music supervised and conducted by André Previn |
Event |
Recorded 1964 April 14, 16-17 Hollywood, California |
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Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Motion picture music.
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Musicals -- Excerpts
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Motion picture music.
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Musicals -- Excerpts.
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Streaming audio
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excerpts.
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Excerpts.
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Excerpts.
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Extraits.
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Lerner, Alan Jay, 1918-1986, author, lyricist
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Hepburn, Audrey, 1929-1993, performer.
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Nixon, Marni, performer.
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Harrison, Rex, performer.
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Holloway, Stanley, performer.
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Hyde-White, Wilfrid, performer.
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Cooper, Gladys, 1888-1971, performer.
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Brett, Jeremy, 1933-1995, performer.
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Shirley, Bill, 1921-1989, performer.
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Bikel, Theodore, performer.
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Previn, André, 1929-2019, conductor
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Based on (work): Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950.
Pygmalion.
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