The name of the musical is "I DO I Do."
musical, opera maybe?
In "Song", the speak reassure his beloved by saying that he is leaving neither because he is tired of her nor in the hope that he may find someone who is better fitted for him (by "nor in hope the world can show a fitter love for me", the speaker actually implys that as far as he is concerned, his beloved is the best for him). He is leaving because someday they have to be parted by death. His leaving now provides a chance for his beloved to feel what it is like to be parted from him someday in the future by death.
well its music put into sections and repeated again and again they are also called riffs.
There are millions and millions of musical terms, and I could not possibly hope to explain them all, but here are a few examples. Staccato=Short or disconnected Ritardo=Slow down Crescendo=louder Decrescendo=softer Legato=long or connected If you want more, search 'Musical terms' on google.
Richard Wagner
So far the theme song for all the kingdom hearts games is "Dearly Beloved" but they put a new twist on it every time.
The theme song/opening theme for Kingdom Hearts II is Sanctuary by Utada Hikari. The song that plays at the title screen/menu is Dearly Beloved by Yoko Shimomura.
ahem, The begining song is Sanctuary made by Utada hikaru. Now the song for the title screen is called Dearly beloved. Heres another opening song Simple and Clean which is also made by Utada hikaru.Try searching for the Sound tracks if this Didn't help..
when you see your beloved or loved one you start to tremble because well... you love them
From the first high school musical, We're all in This Together is a song sung by all the cast
Its the last song from High School Musical. And it is "We are all in this together".
We're all in this together
Absolutely not! It is great to to audition with a song from that musical specifically because if the director hears how you sing a part in the musical,&you are good, then you have a better chance of getting the part you want, verses singing a different song from a different musical; if the director doesn't know exactly how you sing a given song in that musical, then how is he going to know if you would be good for the part with all the songs?
Song lyrics are present across all musical genre, except maybe instrumental...
Where all in this together!
we're all in this together
"All the odds are in my favor" is a line out of "Maybe This Time" from the musical Cabaret.