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NINE – MUSICAL NUMBERS – Notes 1 st April (no joke!) Firstly can I say that you have all worked so so hard on this complex music and it shows! Here are a few notes from last night. Act 2 seems a little more anxious than it actually is because we haven’t spent as much time on it. There is actually on a fraction of the company singing in this Act compared with Act 1. My thoughts are that it just isn’t “under the belt” yet in that you can’t see the picture. Maybe a few “walk-throughs” of Grand Canal will help. For myself, I discovered last night that there are 2 pages of dialogue where I get to sit back – however when that is over my fingers go to the keyboard and don’t stop until the bows!!! UNUSUAL WAY – working really well. Just watch Anne that you don’t start to enjoy is so much that you pull the tempo against me. It has settled into a nice pace. Let’s make sure we don’t stray from that. Anne and Marcus just make sure that you don’t come apart (sing at different times) at the end “In a very unusual way…..” GRAND CANAL – The problem here – in my own opinion – is that you are still concentrating on the moves and the “shape” of the overall number. Therefore this doesn’t worry me. However just make sure that Jane and Celia aren’t left on the Soprano line by themselves. It’s too tempting to jump onto the “Row me” line. CASANOVA – I’m actually quite surprised how well this has worked. The remainder of the Act is basically solo numbers and can I just say that I think the soloists – Marcus, Fiona, Christina and the young boys are doing a sterling job on these difficult numbers. REMEMBER – the cheeky wee “La la la la la” –“La la la la la” before “Getting Tall”. REPRISES – Enjoy this but watch the breathing – it’s paramount to the overall feel of the piece. However you will enjoy singing this as it’s the last number. You will be - CON-FI-DENTO!!! By that time. Keep singing along in cars / showers / bedrooms / offices or wherever. Keep up the vocal work. I will see you all on Sunday – last Sunday was FABBY – looking forward to another. Derek Yay!! X

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  • NINE MUSICAL NUMBERS Notes 1st April (no joke!)

    Firstly can I say that you have all worked so so hard on this complex music and it shows!

    Here are a few notes from last night.

    Act 2 seems a little more anxious than it actually is because we havent spent as much time on it. There is actually on

    a fraction of the company singing in this Act compared with Act 1. My thoughts are that it just isnt under the belt

    yet in that you cant see the picture. Maybe a few walk-throughs of Grand Canal will help. For myself, I discovered

    last night that there are 2 pages of dialogue where I get to sit back however when that is over my fingers go to the

    keyboard and dont stop until the bows!!!

    UNUSUAL WAY working really well. Just watch Anne that you dont start to enjoy is so much that you pull the

    tempo against me. It has settled into a nice pace. Lets make sure we dont stray from that. Anne and Marcus just

    make sure that you dont come apart (sing at different times) at the end In a very unusual way..

    GRAND CANAL The problem here in my own opinion is that you are still concentrating on the moves and the

    shape of the overall number. Therefore this doesnt worry me. However just make sure that Jane and Celia arent

    left on the Soprano line by themselves. Its too tempting to jump onto the Row me line.

    CASANOVA Im actually quite surprised how well this has worked.

    The remainder of the Act is basically solo numbers and can I just say that I think the soloists Marcus, Fiona,

    Christina and the young boys are doing a sterling job on these difficult numbers.

    REMEMBER the cheeky wee La la la la la La la la la la before Getting Tall.

    REPRISES Enjoy this but watch the breathing its paramount to the overall feel of the piece. However you will

    enjoy singing this as its the last number. You will be - CON-FI-DENTO!!! By that time.

    Keep singing along in cars / showers / bedrooms / offices or wherever. Keep up the vocal work.

    I will see you all on Sunday last Sunday was FABBY looking forward to another.

    Derek

    Yay!! X