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    Topic:   Question on a Different Sort of Soundtrack. . . .

     Maestro Sartori
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    I know that we mostly like to discuss scores here. But I do have a score related question about a recent musical.

    The film, EVITA, directed by Alan Parker, with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice had a 2-CD soundtrack of all the songs, a pretty extensive collection of music. However, the film had small moments of score spaced in between and sometimes inserted into the tracks. I'm wondering if anyone has access to those moments of score from the film. They would include:

    1. Eva's father's funeral scene
    2. The extended music in "Goodnight and Thank You"
    3. Scoring inside "A New Argentina"
    4. The scene where Evita falls ill and Che is attacked in the street.
    5. The End Credits

    Any word on these missing cues would be most appreciated

    NP: Ghost ***

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    posted 07-27-2000 11:14 PM PT (US)     
     

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