PIANO DUET PLAY-ALONG 4 - ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER + CD

Code: 00290549
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Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Genre: musicals, movies & tv
Arrangement: piano
Cast: duet
Format: book + CD
Series: Piano Duet Play-Along
The new Piano Duet Play-Along series gives you the flexibility to rehearse or perform piano duets anytime, anywhere! Play these delightful tunes with a partner, or use the accompanying CD to play… show more
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Product code: 00290549
Composer: Webber, Andrew Lloyd
No. of songs: 10
Pages: 63
Size: 23 x 30 cm
UPC: 884088113230
ISBN: 9781423421283
Weight: 0.268

Audio examples

1. Close Every Door
2. Everything's Alright
3. I Don't Know How To Love Him

Songlist (10)

  1. Close Every Door
  2. Everything's Alright
  3. I Don't Know How To Love Him
  4. Love Changes Everything
  5. Memory
  6. The Music Of The Night
  7. Pie Jesu
  8. Superstar
  9. Unexpected Song
  10. With One Look

Product description

The new Piano Duet Play-Along series gives you the flexibility to rehearse or perform piano duets anytime, anywhere! Play these delightful tunes with a partner, or use the accompanying CD to play along with either the Secondo or Primo part on your own. The audio CD is playable on any CD player, and also enhanced so PC and Mac users can adjust the recording to any tempo without changing pitch.

Andrew Lloyd Webber (born 1948) is a British composer. He has written more than 20 musicals, several of which have played both in the West End and on Broadway for more than a decade. Among the best known are "Cats", "Evita" , "Jesus Christ Superstar", "Joseph and His Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat", "The Phantom of the Opera" and others .... Some of the songs from his musicals have become very successful outside of their parent musicals, such as "Memory" from Cats, "The Music of the Night" and "All I Ask of You" from Phantom of the Opera, "I Don't Know How to Love Him" from Jesus Christ Superstar, "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" from Evita, and "Any Dream Will Do" from Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. In 2001, The New York Times called him "the most commercially successful songwriter in history."