Soliloquy

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"Soliloquy" is a major solo musical number from Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic Broadway musical *Carousel*, known for its extended, introspective monologue by the character Billy Bigelow.

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instanceOf Broadway song
musical theatre song
show tune
solo musical number
associatedWithComposerLyricistTeam Rodgers and Hammerstein NERFINISHED
associatedWithProduction original 1945 Broadway production of Carousel
basedOnCharacter Billy Bigelow NERFINISHED
composer Richard Rodgers
dramaticPlacement occurs after Billy learns he will be a father
durationCharacteristic unusually long for a solo musical number
firstPerformanceIn Carousel (original Broadway production) NERFINISHED
fromAct Act I of Carousel NERFINISHED
genre musical theatre
show tune
hasCharacterPerspective first-person reflection by Billy Bigelow
language English
lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II
lyricsBy Oscar Hammerstein II NERFINISHED
medium stage musical
musicalStyle integrated musical theatre ballad and scena
musicBy Richard Rodgers
narrativeFunction character development song
dramatic solo
introspective monologue
notableFor dramatic complexity
extended introspective monologue
psychological depth
partOf Carousel (musical) NERFINISHED
partOfWork Carousel NERFINISHED
reputation often cited as a landmark in character-driven musical theatre writing
one of the most celebrated solo numbers in Carousel
settingInStory Billy Bigelow reflecting on impending fatherhood
structure extended solo sequence
through-composed scene-like number
sungByCharacter Billy Bigelow NERFINISHED
theme fatherhood
hopes and fears for a child
responsibility
self-reflection
title Soliloquy NERFINISHED
workOrigin American musical theatre

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