MUSICALS Music Quiz 113. Challenge your Knowledge of Musicals Name the Musical. 10 second intro.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ม.ค. 2024
- This is an easy music quiz if you know your musicals. Can you identify these Musicals from the 10 second intro's?
Good FUN selection this one. Hope you ENJOY .
This Musical selection will entertain and test your knowledge of musicals from this era.
Can you beat this one and name the Musical and year?
This is a fun music quiz that I hope you all enjoy.
Some are easy, some not. only easy if you know them :)
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My humble apologies to anyone who viewed my earlier upload. There was a BIG error which I have now corrected in this offering. Thank you for your patience.
That was a great one. Was hoping for Carousel but pleasantly surprised
Thanks Jalon . Appreciate your support 😎😎
Answers:
1) "Aspects of Love" - "Love Changes Everything" (1989) (w. m. Andrew Lloyd-Webber & Charles Hart)
2) "Fiddler on the Roof" - "Rich Man" (1964)
3) "Annie" - "Tomorrow" (1977)
4) "42nd Street" - "42nd Street" (1980)
5) "Godspell" - "Oh God" (1971)
6) "Evita" - "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" (1978) (w. m. Andrew Lloyd-Webber & Tim Rice)
7) "Copacabana" - "At The Copacabana" (1974) (w. m. Barry Manilow)
8) "Cabaret" - "Cabaret" (1966) (w. m. John Kander & Fred Ebb)
9) "Cats" - "Memory" (1981) (w. m. Andrew Lloyd-Webber & Don Black)
10) "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum" - "Overture" (1962)
11) "Annie Get Your Gun" - "There's No Business Like Show Business" (1954) (w. m. Irving Berlin)
12) "Hair" - "Overture" (1968)
That's very good. Just a little unfair for anyone else that would like to have a go at these don't you think? Just saying.
Annie Get Your Gun premiered in 1946, not 1954.
Indeed, you are correct. None too sure where I found the incorrect date, or maybe I have a typo. please accept my apologies and thank you for mentioning my error.
Further checking I have discovered my error. Seems I took the date of the film rather that the stage performance. I will endeavour to be more vigilant in future. :)