I'm desperately looking for ideas for songs that a tenor, soprano and baritone can sing together that showcase each of the vocalists in a relatively balanced manner. Obviously from a musical theater score, as opposed to regular pop vocalists/groups.
Any suggestions?
Thanks everyone!
"...But Kungurtseva reels off multiple fouettes and the tape is stopped so she can take a bow. The Jester, an abomination introduced to Swan Lake in Soviet times, extorts applause from the audience. The cuts don't help the storytelling, the production is bare bones and they go for the '50s-style happy ending.
The audience cheers like mad at the end. It's the Russian ballet, after all..."
I also thought about various songs from Phantom amongst others...but any particulars?
"...But Kungurtseva reels off multiple fouettes and the tape is stopped so she can take a bow. The Jester, an abomination introduced to Swan Lake in Soviet times, extorts applause from the audience. The cuts don't help the storytelling, the production is bare bones and they go for the '50s-style happy ending.
The audience cheers like mad at the end. It's the Russian ballet, after all..."
What about Friendship from Anything Goes. I don't know if both the guys are considered tenors though...It's a really fun song that has some killer harmonies.
"...But Kungurtseva reels off multiple fouettes and the tape is stopped so she can take a bow. The Jester, an abomination introduced to Swan Lake in Soviet times, extorts applause from the audience. The cuts don't help the storytelling, the production is bare bones and they go for the '50s-style happy ending.
The audience cheers like mad at the end. It's the Russian ballet, after all..."
I'm a bit too lazy to think tonight, but I'd check out Guys and Dolls. Don't know why that comes to mind.
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