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There’s No Business Like Show Business from Annie Get Your Gun/I. Berlin
One from A Chorus Line/M. Hamlisch
Cabaret from Cabaret/J. Kander
And All That Jazz from Chicago/J. Kander
That’s Entertainment from The Band Wagon/A. Schwartz
$24.00
Accompaniment | Ensemble |
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Difficulty Level | Intermediate |
Harp Type | Pedal Harp |
A medley of great show tunes for three or more pedal harps. Two optional lever
The origins of the phrase “break a leg” wished to performers and musicians before they perform are not clear. It may have evolved from the superstition that wishing an actor “good luck” is actually bad luck. At one time edges of stages were marked with a “leg line” that actors had to wait behind to see if they would get a chance to cross, or break the leg line to perform and be paid. It could be a wish that your audience would be so pleased with your performance you would have to take many bows (bowing is sometimes referred to as “break a leg”), or so many curtain calls that the stage curtain crank arm ‘leg’ would break. This ensemble arrangement of show tunes is sure to please the audience and the performers so…”break a leg.”
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There’s No Business Like Show Business from Annie Get Your Gun/I. Berlin
One from A Chorus Line/M. Hamlisch
Cabaret from Cabaret/J. Kander
And All That Jazz from Chicago/J. Kander
That’s Entertainment from The Band Wagon/A. Schwartz
Weight | .20 lbs |
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Dimensions | 11 × 8.5 × .20 in |