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Competitions & More!

1/29/2015

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Thank you to my friends who joined me for the show this Tuesday night! And thank you to Winnetka Congregational Church for sponsoring our venue!

If you missed it! 

Here it is-- The main reason we had the concert was in order to make this video below for the Lotte Lenya competition audition: 

AND you can see the folk and jazz songs on the full 45 minute program ON THIS YOU TUBE PLAYLIST.


 Here's to hoping to compete in NYC's Lotte Lenya Competition this March. Here is the 15 minute/4 songs/4 characters/4 genre Musical Theatre video I submitted for them...fingers crossed! See below description of the characters and songs. Also, check out the fun pictures below too!  

See  Playlist of the entire concert HERE!
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"Pirate Jenny" (0:00) Kurt Weill (The Threepenny Opera)
The 'Pirate Jenny' portrayed is a prostitute who has intense hatred for the men she is dependent upon. She dreams up this story and 'ship' that would allow her to enact her vengeance; but, all she really wants is to be rescued.


"I Cain't Say No" (4:16) -Rodgers & Hammerstein (Oklahoma!)
There could not possibly have been a more different character to switch into, than this lovable & slightly awkward Ado Annie, who tells us a bit about her dilemma with men.


"You Don't Know This Man" (7:00) -Jason Robert Brown (Parade)
Lucille's husband has been sensationalized in the media as the rapist and murderer of a 14 year old girl who works at his factory. Lucille is telling off the reporter whom is responsible for the rumors, and whom has just been haggling her to give more details about her husband.


"Glitter and Be Gay" (9:15) -Leonard Bernstein (Candide)
We are full circle with another prostitute, or er...courtesan, (it's always more complicated than that) though you can feel free to laugh at this one. Through not really any fault of her own...she has gone a little crazy, a little melodramatic, depressed, and eventually finds her consolation amongst her jewels.
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Erika Schulte Murphy link
2/5/2015 02:01:09 am

Dear Rachel:
What a tour de force! I was missing your beautiful voice until it was revealed magnificently in your final number. Wow! Your dress is perfect for all four pieces and you look absolutely lovely. I pray that others will see the perfection and depth of this performance. Wishing you all the very best with love,
Erika

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