A Little Night Music by Stephen Sondheim (CD, 2010)

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STEPHEN SONDHEIM CATHERINE ZETA-JONES ANGELA LANSBURY ALEXANDER HANSON HUGH WHEELER - Stephen Sondheim: A Little Night Music - 2 CD - **Mint Condition**.

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelNonesuch, Nns
UPC0075597979800
eBay Product ID (ePID)13046071591

Product Key Features

Release Year2010
FormatCD
GenreCast Recordings
ArtistStephen Sondheim
Release TitleA Little Night Music

Dimensions

Item Height0.68 in
Item Weight0.48 lb
Item Length5.59 in
Item Width5.06 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks25
Number of Discs2
TracksAct 1. Overture / Night Waltz, Act 1. Prologue: The Night Smiles, Act 1. Now, Act 1. Later, Act 1. Soon, Act 1. the Glamorous Life, Act 1. Remember?, Act 1. You Must Meet My Wife, Act 1. 'A Virgin', Act 1. Liaisons, Act 1. in Praise of Women, Act 1. Every Day a Little Death, Act 1. the Tour's Over for a While, Act 1. a Weekend in the Country, Act 2. the Sun Won't Set, Act 2. Night Waltz 2, Act 2. It Would Have Been Wonderful, Act 2. Perpetual Anticipation, Act 2. Send in the Clowns, Act 2. the Miller's Son, Act 2. Soon (Reprise) / You Must Meet My Wife (Rep, Act 2. 'A Wooden Ring', Act 2. a Weekend in the Country (Reprise) / Every, Act 2. Send in the Clowns (Reprise), Act 2. Last Waltz
NotesA Little Night Music, a bittersweet tale of romantic longing and furtive liaisons unfolding over a single midsummer's evening in the Swedish countryside, remains among composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim's most admired and best known works, as well as one of his most commercially successful. The musical, inspired by Ingmar Bergman's classic film Smiles of a Summer Night and featuring a book by Hugh Wheeler, logged in 601 performances during it's first Broadway run in 1973. Back then, the New York Times theatre critic called the lavish Harold Prince-directed production "heady, civilized, sophisticated and enchanting". The sumptuous score even yielded an enduring adult pop hit in the rueful "Send in the Clowns", brought to Top 40 and adult contemporary radio via Judy Collin's elegant, contemplative interpretation on Elektra Records.

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