Pacific Overtures [2004 Broadway Revival Cast]2004 Broadway Cast
Release Date: 05/10/2005
Original Release:
2005
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 588276_CD
UPC # 803607052829
Label: PS Classics/Image Entertainment
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Pacific Overtures, musical play: The Advantages of Floating in the Middle of the Sea
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Pacific Overtures, musical play: Kayama Yesaemon. A samurai, but one of little consequence - Michael K. Lee/B.D. Wong/2004 Broadway Cast
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Pacific Overtures, musical play: There Is No Other Way - Evan D'Angeles/2004 Broadway Cast
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Pacific Overtures, musical play: Four Black Dragons - Scott Watanabe/B.D. Wong/2004 Broadway Cast
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Pacific Overtures, musical play: Disaster! The Americans insist upon landing
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Pacific Overtures, musical play: Chyrsanthemum Tea - Telly Leung/Daniel Jay Park/Alvin Ing/Yuka Takara/Hazel Anne Raymundo/Joseph Anthony Foronda/Scott Watanabe/2004 Broadway Cast
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Pacific Overtures, musical play: My Lord Governor of Uraga, you have saved my life - Paolo Montalban/2004 Broadway Cast
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Pacific Overtures, musical play: Welcome to Kanagawa - Daniel Jay Park/Yuka Takara/Hazel Anne Raymundo/Mayumi Omagari/B.D. Wong/2004 Broadway Cast
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Pacific Overtures, musical play: Someone in a Tree - Alvin Ing/Evan D'Angeles/B.D. Wong/2004 Broadway Cast
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Pacific Overtures, musical play: Whatever happened inside the treaty house... - B.D. Wong/2004 Broadway Cast
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Pacific Overtures, musical play: Please Hello! - Evan D'Angeles/Alan Muraoka/Darren Lee/Scott Watanabe/Sab Shimono/B.D. Wong/2004 Broadway Cast
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Pacific Overtures, musical play: A Bowler Hat - B.D. Wong/2004 Broadway Cast
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Pacific Overtures, musical play: Pretty Lady - Telly Leung/Darren Lee/2004 Broadway Cast
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Performer: 2004 Broadway Cast
Engineer: Tom Lazarus; Bart Migal; Tom Lazarus Producer: Tommy Krasker; Tommy Krasker Distributor: Image Entertainment Notes: Composer/Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim. 2004 Broadway Cast: B.D. Wong. Personnel: Stephen Sondheim (vocals, piano); Suzanne Ornstein (violin, viola); Deborah Assael (cello); Dennis Anderson (woodwinds); Paul Ford , Mark Mitchell (keyboards); Thad Wheeler, Paul Pizzuti (percussion). Audio Mixer: Tom Lazarus. Liner Note Author: Sean Patrick Flahaven. Recording information: The Hit Factory, New York, NY (??/??/1975-02/01/2005). Editor: Bart Migal. Photographer: Joan Marcus. Pacific Overtures is in some ways the quintessential Stephen Sondheim musical. Developed out of a play by librettist John Weidman about the opening of Japan by Admiral Perry in 1853, it has a highly unusual subject matter for a Broadway show. And it treats that subject matter in a highly unusual way: its music owes much to traditional Japanese styles, and it tells its story largely from the point of view of the Japanese. The attempt to break new ground for the Broadway musical is a hallmark of Sondheim's method, and the show's reception is also typical; it was a succ�s d'estime, much respected by theater lovers but not actually financially successful, with an initial run in 1976 of a mere 193 performances, followed by only occasional revivals, none of them a full-blown Broadway production. But in 2000, Amon Miyamoto directed a version in Japan, performed in Japanese, that was seen by Sondheim and Weidman, who worked to bring it to the U.S. That production did have American performances, but the 2004 Broadway revival mounted as a limited run by the subscription-based Roundabout Theatre Company and again directed by Miyamoto is back in English and features American actors such as B.D. Wong, a Broadway veteran, who stars as the Reciter. On-stage, the revival is much different in appearance from the 1976 version, with the kabuki elements abandoned and a spare stage set. On disc, the differences are less noticeable. The cast album is an excellent rendition of the score, and it is longer than the original, with much dialogue included, which gives a better sense of the storyline. An added treat is "Prayers," a cut song performed by Sondheim and original director Hal Prince during the run-up to the original production, that has been included as a bonus. ~ William Ruhlmann
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