Low male voice repertoire in contemporary musical theatre: a studio and performance guide of selected songs 1996-2020 by
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Gussin, Jeremy (DM Voice)
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Music Lyrics Range Tessitura The Hunchback of Notre Dame (2014) Alan Menken Stephen Schwartz F 2 – D 4 Verse: M Chorus: MH Bridge: ML Final Verse: MH Tag: H Musical Theatre Style Song Type/Feel Tempo Legit Disney Villain / Dramatic Ballad 77bpm, quickens at the bridge, then returns to opening tempo Vocalism Breathy Speech-like Character Belt Legit Operatic Sources: Data adapted from Patrick Page, “Hellfire,” track 13 on The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Studio Cast Recording), Disney, 2016, Amazon Music streaming audio, https://music.amazon.com/albums/B074MQ5NN2?trackAsin=B074MQ77P8&ref=dm_sh_1a23-affe-dmcp-82ce- d450d&musicTerritory=US&marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER; Alan Menken, “Hellfire,” in The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Vocal Selections (Milwaukee, WI: Hal Leonard, 2018): 53-60. Plot Based on the Disney Film (in turn based on Victor Hugo’s novel), the musical opens with a retelling of how Quasimodo came to be under Frollo’s care. Shifting forward in time, Quasimodo as a young man yearns to leave his bell tower and join the festivities below. Despite Frollo’s warnings, Quasimodo escapes and joins the crowd in the square, only to be discovered, ridiculed, and beaten by a frenzied mob. Saved by Esmeralda, the story then follows their burgeoning friendship while Frollo’s lust for Esmeralda and hatred of gypsies lays the groundwork for the conflict and conclusion to the tale. 3 Character Archdeacon Frollo is the antagonist of this tale, serving as master and father-figure to Quasimodo. Many years ago, his brother Jehan died after leaving the church and having a child with a gypsy woman. Frollo acquiesces to his brother’s final wish, raising Quasimodo but harboring intense 3 “Hunchback of Notre Dame,” Music Theatre International, MTI Enterprises Inc., accessed August 20, 2020, https://www.mtishows.com/the-hunchback-of-notre-dame. 61 hatred toward the gypsy way of life. He holds great power in the city of Paris, leading the militaristic arm of the church (above Phoebus and the cathedral guard) as he descends into depravity. He has not known love since his brother’s death, and his desires for Esmeralda lead him towards his doom. 4 Context This piece immediately follows the tender ballad “Heaven’s Light” (sung by Quasimodo) and operates in stark contrast to the innocent musings of his ward; Frollo moves from questioning and being revolted by his lust to embracing his move towards sin, setting up the Act 1 finale by resolving to capture and kill Esmeralda. The power of his station (and thus, the church) is amplified in the short dialogue with King Louis XI immediately after, setting up the Gypsy hunt in Paris. 5 Download 4.8 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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