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Artist:Broadway Cast
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DISC: 1
1. Act
2. in the Middle of Your Life / Nothing Happened
3. Act
4. How Will I Know?
5. Act
6. Centuries
7. Act
8. Why Do All Men?
9. Act
10. Death Is in the House
11. Act
12. Alive!
13. Act
14. Life's a Joy
15. Act
16. Who Is This Man?
17. Act
18. Life's a Joy (Reprise) 1
19. Act
20. Shimmy Like They Do in Paree 1
21. Act
22. Roberto's Eyes 1
23. Act
24. Alone Here with You 1
25. Act
26. Something's Happened 1
27. Act
28. Losing Roberto 1
29. Act
30. What Do You Do 1
31. Act
32. More and More 1
33. Act
34. Finally to Know 1
35. Act
36. I Thought That I Could Live 1
37. Act
38. December Time 2
39. Act
40. Pavane 2
41. Act
42. Finale: Grazia and Sirki
More Info:
Two-time Tony Award-winner Maury Yeston (Nine: The Musical, Titanic) unveils his next great score with DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY, which the New York Times hailed as "one lush, soaring number after another... a gorgeously sung, melody-rich score." Other critics concurred: Bloomberg News called it "one of the most beautifully written and sung scores [theatregoers have] heard in a long time"; Variety said the "entrancing" score "hits splendid heights"; and NY1 raved, "Yeston has written an exquisitely lush melodic score that demands extraordinary voices, which this production has in spades." Based on the beloved Italian play that thrilled Broadway audiences in the 1920s and '30s (and became an acclaimed 1934 film starring Fredric March), this enchanting story about the power of love to change, inspire and sustain US was adapted by Tony Award-winning librettists Peter Stone (1776) and Thomas Meehan (Annie, the Producers, Hairspray) and directed by Tony Award-winner Doug Hughes (Doubt), in a production "both elegant and comedic, serious in theme yet laced with witty jokes" (Associated Press). Performed by an illustrious cast headed by Kevin Earley, Jill Paice, Matt Cavenaugh, Simon Jones, Rebecca Luker and Michael Siberry, Maury Yeston's brilliant score will excite and delight listeners on this wonderful original off-Broadway Cast recording.