Dave Malloy is one of the best modern composers on Broadway right now. His composition techniques throughout Great Comet’s score are Sondheim levels of genius.
His voice is so relaxing to me. Sorry to all you Dear Evan Hansen fans, please try not to get triggered, but I feel like this show was robbed of at least a few more awards. (I'm not saying that they didn't deserve anything; this is just how I feel. It's like what Lin says: "If your show has made it this far, congratulations you've already won.") But nevertheless, it's still loved. I don't think it's going anywhere anytime soon. Hopefully, they'll figure out how to do a tour. That'll be amazing!
I say it would be beneficial, and argument-ably less costly, if they did the tour the same way as the off-broadway production and build their own space around each city. It would be so cool to walk by the center theatre group in LA and see a tent for the show occupying a spot near the fountain across from the Mark Taper Forum, and downright Hilarious if right next to the LA Opera House (i.e. "I cannot follow the opera"), rather than going through the trouble of moving all the seats out of the Ahmenson Theatre (Or even the Pantages theatre, if they do it around that area). I just feel It would be great if the tour can use the advantage the off-broadway production provided for them.(Like a traveling circus, so to speak, but with no clowns(Despite pierre "wearing clown shoes" till the end of the show. XD and despite David Malloy almost within the Sondheim ranks of musical composers and lyricist(i.e. "Send in the Clowns" XXXD) That's my opinion though, What do you think?
I prefer the OBCR than the OCR because of Groban, primarily, but I prefer Dave's version of Pierre & Natasha more. The vulnerability in his voice in this song is a stark contrast to his "rough" and "scruffy" voice (for the lack of a better word). And this song is actually my favorite from the musical (okay, head-to-head with Pierre, maybe). *sigh* Give this genius all the good things in the world. He deserves no less.
Honestly, this guy deserves as much of a following and recognition as Lin Manuel Miranda has now! Even Lin himself has acknowledged what a great show this is, all the way back to it's original off broadway production with Phillipa Soo. www.google.com/search?ei=evY-XI6FCZG6jwT5tY7gBw&q=lin+manuel+miranda+great+comet&oq=Lin+Manuel+Miranda+great+come&gs_l=psy-ab.3.0.0j0i22i30l2.78.3201..4748...0.0..0.170.1515.0j11......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i131i67j0i131j0i67j0i20i263.3eki2kZ6Fwc
A few other things I picked up from the penultimate song: - What I think is the Gm6 (I don't have the music with me so this is all from memory) when Pierre says "stop, stop" also holds right before his spoken lines. It only shows up in those two moments when Pierre stops the music and starts letting his emotions out. - Natasha's last "Oooh Pierre" is also a direct callback to Pierre's song, but this time sung very delicately and with care, instead of the disgust and pity the cast sings it with in the beginning. - When it finally resolves into the D major it also goes into The Great Comet of 1812, which is quarter notes throughout. In "Pierre" and once in "Dust & Ashes" there's a syncopated melody that seems to be like an inner turmoil rhythm. Not only do we get the major in the final song but we also get a steady and consistent rhythm as Pierre finally feels some sense of peace.
Since Dave explains his music like this, in a way that make sense, so easily, someone tell me why the heck Sideways doesn't fricking listen to the album and give us his take on it???
Listening to Dave sing this again is like coming home
this show was robbed of best score no doubt :(
SereneSaysHey and best orchestration. deh has like 7 instruments oops
Yeah, I was sure GC would win because the score is very, well, original and DEH is pop/rock but somehow it lost.
K Corona and I feel more from those 7 instruments than I feel from the 30 in great comet
Disgruntled Cashier maybe you're just basic?
Disgruntled Cashier also your feelings don't make DEH's orchestrations more complex.
i want him explaining each song like this pLEASE
Dave Malloy is one of the best modern composers on Broadway right now. His composition techniques throughout Great Comet’s score are Sondheim levels of genius.
GENSIS O FA SNOG: Tnyo Nomnie Dviad Molllay
This guy definitely knows what he's doing. Such a genius.
His voice is so relaxing to me. Sorry to all you Dear Evan Hansen fans, please try not to get triggered, but I feel like this show was robbed of at least a few more awards. (I'm not saying that they didn't deserve anything; this is just how I feel. It's like what Lin says: "If your show has made it this far, congratulations you've already won.") But nevertheless, it's still loved. I don't think it's going anywhere anytime soon. Hopefully, they'll figure out how to do a tour. That'll be amazing!
I would love a Great Comet tour. Of course, it'd be pretty hard to rebuild all those theaters to that set, but I bet they could do it.
I say it would be beneficial, and argument-ably less costly, if they did the tour the same way as the off-broadway production and build their own space around each city.
It would be so cool to walk by the center theatre group in LA and see a tent for the show occupying a spot near the fountain across from the Mark Taper Forum, and downright Hilarious if right next to the LA Opera House (i.e. "I cannot follow the opera"), rather than going through the trouble of moving all the seats out of the Ahmenson Theatre (Or even the Pantages theatre, if they do it around that area).
I just feel It would be great if the tour can use the advantage the off-broadway production provided for them.(Like a traveling circus, so to speak, but with no clowns(Despite pierre "wearing clown shoes" till the end of the show. XD and despite David Malloy almost within the Sondheim ranks of musical composers and lyricist(i.e. "Send in the Clowns" XXXD)
That's my opinion though, What do you think?
I prefer the OBCR than the OCR because of Groban, primarily, but I prefer Dave's version of Pierre & Natasha more. The vulnerability in his voice in this song is a stark contrast to his "rough" and "scruffy" voice (for the lack of a better word). And this song is actually my favorite from the musical (okay, head-to-head with Pierre, maybe). *sigh* Give this genius all the good things in the world. He deserves no less.
Honestly, this guy deserves as much of a following and recognition as Lin Manuel Miranda has now!
Even Lin himself has acknowledged what a great show this is, all the way back to it's original off broadway production with Phillipa Soo.
www.google.com/search?ei=evY-XI6FCZG6jwT5tY7gBw&q=lin+manuel+miranda+great+comet&oq=Lin+Manuel+Miranda+great+come&gs_l=psy-ab.3.0.0j0i22i30l2.78.3201..4748...0.0..0.170.1515.0j11......0....1..gws-wiz.......0i131i67j0i131j0i67j0i20i263.3eki2kZ6Fwc
A few other things I picked up from the penultimate song:
- What I think is the Gm6 (I don't have the music with me so this is all from memory) when Pierre says "stop, stop" also holds right before his spoken lines. It only shows up in those two moments when Pierre stops the music and starts letting his emotions out.
- Natasha's last "Oooh Pierre" is also a direct callback to Pierre's song, but this time sung very delicately and with care, instead of the disgust and pity the cast sings it with in the beginning.
- When it finally resolves into the D major it also goes into The Great Comet of 1812, which is quarter notes throughout. In "Pierre" and once in "Dust & Ashes" there's a syncopated melody that seems to be like an inner turmoil rhythm. Not only do we get the major in the final song but we also get a steady and consistent rhythm as Pierre finally feels some sense of peace.
"GENSIS" of a song: Tony "NOMINE" ???? Someone was not paying attention when they posted this video....
i'd die for him
We need more of this in dept look for EACH song piece please!
ok but,,, his laugh is adorable and he's a genius
i love him so much gahhh
I love this type of video please do 100000 of these I don't even know this musical yet and I'm fascinated
This is fascinating. Dave is a genius
Dave Malloy I know you will never see this but I love so much.
as much as i love deh, great comet deserved best score
God I love this genius man
I love this show!
GENIUS DOING SOMETHING RIGHT FOR A CHANGE
These are incredible. Can we have a Genesis of a Song playlist?
So cool. Awesome to be alive at the same time Dave Malloy is!!
god i love this.
Screw dear evan hansen! This man and his work were robbed!
Since Dave explains his music like this, in a way that make sense, so easily, someone tell me why the heck Sideways doesn't fricking listen to the album and give us his take on it???