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Something Wonderful: Bryn Terfel Sings Rodgers & Hammerstein

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Download links and information about Something Wonderful: Bryn Terfel Sings Rodgers & Hammerstein by Daniel Paul, English Northern Philharmonia, Bryn Terfel. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Theatre/Soundtrack, Classical, Classical Crossover genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:14:42 minutes.

Artist: Daniel Paul, English Northern Philharmonia, Bryn Terfel
Release date: 1996
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack, Classical, Classical Crossover
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:14:42
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Oklahoma!: Oh! What a Beautiful Mornin' 3:06
2. State Fair: It Might As Well Be Spring 4:08
3. South Pacific: Some Enchanted Evening 3:41
4. Oklahoma!: Surrey With the Fringe On Top 4:40
5. South Pacific: Bali Ha'i 4:20
6. Carousel: June Is Bustin' Out All Over (featuring Chorus Of Opera North) 3:23
7. The King and I: Something Wonderful 3:51
8. Allegro: So Far 3:09
9. Allegro: a Fellow Needs a Girl 2:36
10. The King and I: I Have Dreamed 3:44
11. Allegro: What a Lovely Day for a Wedding (featuring Chorus Of Opera North) 2:13
12. Me and Juliet: No Other Love 4:03
13. The Sound of Music: Edelweiss 2:46
14. Carousel: If I Loved You 3:30
15. South Pacific: There Is Nothin' Like a Dame (featuring Chorus Of Opera North) 3:50
16. South Pacific: Younger Than Springtime 3:28
17. Allegro: Come Home 4:06
18. South Pacific: This Nearly Was Mine 3:07
19. Carousel: Soliloquy 7:56
20. Carousel: You'll Never Walk Alone (featuring Chorus Of Opera North) 3:05

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The musicals of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II are neo-operettas that provide many opportunities for big baritone voices to strut their stuff. In the original productions, Alfred Drake (Oklahoma!), John Raitt (Carousel), and opera singer Ezio Pinza (South Pacific) made the most of those opportunities in songs like "Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'," "The Surrey with the Fringe on Top," "If I Loved You," "Soliloquy," "Some Enchanted Evening," and "This Nearly Was Mine," and it is reasonable to expect that these rangy, dramatic songs would also serve a contemporary opera singer like Bryn Terfel. They do, but the fun of this album comes when Terfel tries out songs not originally written for the big-voiced male leads and instead tries a lusty, uptempo number like "June Is Bustin' Out All Over" or a comic one like "There Is Nothing Like a Dame." His success with such material demonstrates an unusual versatility and a willingness to meet the material not typical of the spate of opera-singers-doing-show-music albums. And it makes this one of the best of the bunch.