Is Andrew Lloyd Webber interpreted by the US?
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️ Christina 1986-05-20 


— 4 years ago(January 25, 2022 05:37 AM)I was too young to have a place in that situation.
Anyway, I've sung, played, and danced to his musicals over from a long time.
I just sung this today. I tried to sound different than what people who I hear sing this and other of his works usually sound like, from the US.
This is one of my favorite performances, Patti Lupone is Italian-American. I guess she was also starred in
Evita
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EDIT:
Sorry, I meant the video was from 1992.
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️ Christina 1986-05-20 


— 4 years ago(January 25, 2022 06:48 AM)Thanks!
I've not really done much singing and dancing and acting on stage. One reason I didn't want to do piano was so I could play music with other people. I liked violin, naturally, but I don't have anything against the other instruments or learning to pick another one up for educational or appreciative purposes.
Hey, look what I found. She's English. So much more uplifting and calming than most people, as are many in places like England and the UK etc.
Of course, if you put me in Ireland, you might think of something else, as I have a lot of Irish. I have issues with things like country music, though, but folk music was a top favorite kind of music of mine, even as a preteen/teen. Otherwise, I liked children's music and Catholic hymns, especially the modern ones, but I don't mean the pop ones. I know at least one of the few most popular composers is a fairly young person with Irish heritage, born after 1950 I mean by young. I guess that's younger than Andrew Lloyd Webber.
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️ Christina 1986-05-20 


— 4 years ago(January 25, 2022 06:54 AM)He seems to be stereotyped, like people try to understand his music in a specific style. It may be something big, but I don't know if he did it. … Hey, you know Tim Burton is a worthy Van Gogh, but the way his work is interpreted to screen via, before,
The Nightmare Before Christmas
, doesn't really say much about him as an artist, regarding style. He's a more interpretive artist than me if you talk about hand craft and story development.
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️ Christina 1986-05-20 


— 4 years ago(January 25, 2022 06:58 AM)I just mean that a lot of people seem to interpret his music in similar ways.
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Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 