Rodgers and Hammerstein revival cast recordings

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Rodgers and Hammerstein revival cast recordings are modern cast albums produced for contemporary stage revivals of the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals, featuring updated performances of their original scores.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cast recording series
music release category
theatre-related audio recordings
associatedWith Broadway revivals
West End revivals
professional theatre companies
basedOnWorkBy Oscar Hammerstein II
Richard Rodgers
hasCharacteristic documents modern stage revivals
features contemporary performers
may include restored musical numbers
may include revised orchestrations
studio-produced audio
uses original scores
hasGenre musical theatre
show tunes
hasLanguage English
hasMedium compact disc
digital download
streaming audio
hasPurpose commercial distribution
preservation of revival performances
promotion of stage revivals
hasSubject Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals
hasType revival cast recording
includesMusicFrom Allegro
Carousel
Cinderella
Flower Drum Song
Me and Juliet
Oklahoma! (stage production)
surface form: Oklahoma!

Pipe Dream
South Pacific
The King and I
The Sound of Music
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cast recordings
musical theatre albums
targetAudience collectors of cast albums
musical theatre fans
students of musical theatre
timePeriodDocumented 20th century revivals
21st century revivals
typicalTrackContent ensemble numbers
finales
overtures
reprises
solos and duets

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