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  1. 3 de mar. de 2019 · 20190303HKAPA Open DayJunior Symphony OrchestraThe Sound of MusicSelections for OrchestraRichard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein IIArranged by Robert Russell B...

  2. Other musical comedies with Rodgers include The King and I (1951), The Sound of Music (1959), Flower Drum Song (1958), and the film State Fair (1945). Hammerstein won Academy Awards for the songs “ The Last Time I Saw Paris ” from Lady Be Good (1941) and “It Might as Well Be Spring” from State Fair (1945). In addition, he received three ...

  3. La Mélodie du bonheur ( The Sound of Music) est un film musical américain réalisé par Robert Wise, sorti en 1965. Il est adapté de la comédie musicale homonyme de Richard Rodgers et Oscar Hammerstein II créée à Broadway en 1959, elle-même fondée sur le livre autobiographique de Maria Augusta Trapp, La Famille des chanteurs Trapp (en) .

  4. Music by Richard RodgersLyrics by Oscar Hammerstein IIBook by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Suggested by The Trapp Family Singers by Maria Augusta Trapp. One of the most beloved musicals of all time! In Austria, 1938, an exuberant young governess brings music and joy back to a broken family, only to face danger and intrigue as the Nazis ...

  5. Sonrisas y lágrimas es una película dirigida por Robert Wise con Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, Richard Haydn, Eleanor Parker .... Año: 1965. Título original: The Sound of Music. Sinopsis: Austria, 1938. María es una alegre novicia que abandona la abadía para convertirse en la institutriz de los siete hijos de un militar retirado, el capitán von Trapp, viudo desde hace poco tiempo ...

  6. One of the most covered songs from The Sound of Music, “My Favorite Things” was most recently interpolated by Ariana Grande in her longest chart-running single, “7 Rings,” from her fifth studio album, Thank U, Next. With Rodgers and Hammerstein both listed as songwriters, “7 Rings” broke many records, including Spotify’s most ...

  7. Edelweiss. “Edelweiss,” a musical tribute to his homeland, is sung by Baron von Trapp at the concert. Evoking an authentic Austrian folk ballad, the song serves as subtle protest against the Nazi annexation of the Captain’s beloved Austria. The stage musical makes reference to the song having been sung earlier, but the scene is not ...