Pacific Overtures (1976 Original Broadway Cast)

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Pacific Overtures (1976 Original Broadway Cast)

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太平洋序曲
publisher: RCA Victor Broadway
release date: Oct. 25, 1990
barcode: 0078635440720
album type: Cast Recording
album media: Audio CD

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Pacific Overtures is one of Stephen Sondheim's most rewarding but least-appreciated works. Part of the reason is it's been one of the least-staged Sondheim shows due to its unusual requirements: following the conventions of the Japanese Noh play, it uses an all-Asian, all-male cast, and authentic instruments such as the shamisen. As a slice of history, John Weidman's book is fascinating: In 1853, Japan's borders were closed to all foreigners until the arrival of American Commodore Matthew Perry forced the opening of trade relations. Sondheim's score captures the delicacy of Japanese verse ("Poems"), a blackly humorous scene of the emperor's refusal to acknowledge the American ships ("Chrysanthemum Tea"), Gilbert & Sullivan-esque patter ("Please Hello"), and the most beautiful song ever written about prostitution (the lyric men's trio "Pretty Lady"). Worthy of special mention is the song Sondheim has often claimed as his best ever, "Someone in a Tree," which describes the crucial meeting in the treaty house from the perspective of different characters on the outside. Over a quarter century after its 1976 Broadway debut, Pacific Overtures began to enjoy increased attention from theater companies, culminating in a Broadway revival in 2004. --David Horiuchi

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1. Advantages of Floating in the Middle of the Sea
2. There Is No Other Way
3. Four Black Dragons
4. Chrysanthemum Tea
5. Poems
6. Welcome to Kanagawa
7. Someone in a Tree
8. Please Hello
9. Bowler Hat
10. Pretty Lady
11. Next

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