Where Have The Actors Gone
by Morten Lauridsen
Choir - Sheet Music

Item Number: 21084518
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Mixed Choir

SKU: BT.HL00229253

Composed by Morten Lauridsen. Peermusic Classical. Classical. Choral Score. Peermusic Classical #HL00229253. Published by Peermusic Classical (BT.HL00229253).

UPC: 680160572113.

My esteem for the great Broadway songwriters has only deepened over the years. Their enduring, rich legacy of quintessentially American music has certainly influenced my music during my entire career, especially in the creation ofwhat I hope to have been elegant and gracious lines for those singing my works. Where Have the Actors Gone, my contribution to the genre of theater/cabaret songs, tells of the end of a love relationship through anallegorical tale of actors bringing their play to a close and parting ways. It was first introduced by jazz vocalist Sunny Wilkinson at the Improv Theater in Los Angeles and later recorded by Sunny with keyboard artist Shelly Bergon Lauridsen - Northwest Journey (RCM 12001).

--Morten Lauridsen

My esteem for the great Broadway songwriters has only deepened over the years. Their enduring, rich legacy of quintessentially American music has certainly influenced my music during my entire career, especially in the creation ofwhat I hope to have been elegant and gracious lines for those singing my works. Where Have the Actors Gone, my contribution to the genre of theater/cabaret songs, tells of the end of a love relationship through anallegorical tale of actors bringing their play to a close and parting ways. It was first introduced by jazz vocalist Sunny Wilkinson at the Improv Theater in Los Angeles and later recorded by Sunny with keyboard artist Shelly Bergon Lauridsen - Northwest Journey (RCM 12001).

--Morten Lauridsen

My esteem for the great Broadway songwriters has only deepened over the years. Their enduring, rich legacy of quintessentially American music has certainly influenced my music during my entire career, especially in the creation ofwhat I hope to have been elegant and gracious lines for those singing my works. Where Have the Actors Gone, my contribution to the genre of theater/cabaret songs, tells of the end of a love relationship through anallegorical tale of actors bringing their play to a close and parting ways. It was first introduced by jazz vocalist Sunny Wilkinson at the Improv Theater in Los Angeles and later recorded by Sunny with keyboard artist Shelly Bergon Lauridsen - Northwest Journey (RCM 12001).

--Morten Lauridsen

My esteem for the great Broadway songwriters has only deepened over the years. Their enduring, rich legacy of quintessentially American music has certainly influenced my music during my entire career, especially in the creation ofwhat I hope to have been elegant and gracious lines for those singing my works. Where Have the Actors Gone, my contribution to the genre of theater/cabaret songs, tells of the end of a love relationship through anallegorical tale of actors bringing their play to a close and parting ways. It was first introduced by jazz vocalist Sunny Wilkinson at the Improv Theater in Los Angeles and later recorded by Sunny with keyboard artist Shelly Bergon Lauridsen - Northwest Journey (RCM 12001).

--Morten Lauridsen

My esteem for the great Broadway songwriters has only deepened over the years. Their enduring, rich legacy of quintessentially American music has certainly influenced my music during my entire career, especially in the creation ofwhat I hope to have been elegant and gracious lines for those singing my works. Where Have the Actors Gone, my contribution to the genre of theater/cabaret songs, tells of the end of a love relationship through anallegorical tale of actors bringing their play to a close and parting ways. It was first introduced by jazz vocalist Sunny Wilkinson at the Improv Theater in Los Angeles and later recorded by Sunny with keyboard artist Shelly Bergon Lauridsen - Northwest Journey (RCM 12001).

--Morten Lauridsen.