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  1. 9 de may. de 2024 · “I Talk To The Trees” is a song from the musical “Paint Your Wagon”, which premiered on Broadway in 1951. The song was composed by Frederick Loewe, with lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. It tells the story of a man who finds solace in nature, confiding in trees as he deals with the challenges of life.

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Created by composer Frederick Loewe and lyricist Alan Jay Lerner, Brigadoon tells the story of a Scottish village that appears every hundred years for only one day. The show’s most famous song, “Brigadoon,” captures the magical essence of the mysterious village and its residents.

  3. 4 de may. de 2024 · January 1, 1947. Almost Like Being in Love, performed by the Original Broadway Cast of Brigadoon, is a timeless classic from the highly acclaimed musical. Written by Frederick Loewe & Alan Jay Lerner, this song captures the euphoria and exhilaration of falling head over heels for someone.

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  4. 19 de may. de 2024 · The enchanting musical score of "Brigadoon" was crafted by Frederick Loewe, contributing to the film's enduring charm and emotional resonance. The song "Almost Like Being in Love" became a classic. One of the standout musical numbers from the film, "Almost Like Being in Love," has since become a timeless classic, cherished by audiences worldwide.

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  6. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Beginning in the 1920s, he scored some 300 Broadway musicals over 40 years, including the works of Jerome Kern, Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, and Frederick Loewe, and such hit shows as Show Boat, Anything Goes, Kiss Me Kate, South Pacific, My Fair Lady, and The Sound of Music.

  7. Hace 1 día · Both approached Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, fresh off their success from My Fair Lady, to compose songs for their adaptation. Lerner agreed on two conditions: to expand Honoré Lachaille's role and have cast Maurice Chevalier in the film. Hepburn was approached to reprise the role but declined.