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Robert Lopez is an American songwriter of musicals, best known for co-creating The Book of Mormon and Avenue Q, and for composing the songs featured in the Disney animated film Frozen. He is the youngest of only twelve people who have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony Award, and the quickest (10 years) to win all four. Robert Lopez was born in Manhattan to Frank and Katherine Lopez. He is partly of Filipino descent through his father, Frank; his paternal grandfather was Filipino and his paternal grandmother was Filipino and Scottish-American. His father eventually became director of publications for NYU Langone Medical Center. In 1999, Lopez and Marx, who collaborated on both music and lyrics, began work on Avenue Q, a stage musical which, using puppet characters, similar to those on Sesame Street, dealt with adult themes and ideas. The show, for which Lopez also provided the animated segments, was his first professional experience. After playing Off-Broadway, the show transferred in July 2003 to Broadway's John Golden Theatre, where it proved both a critical and popular success, winning the 2004 Tony Award for Best Musical, and earning Lopez and Marx the Tony Award for Best Original Score. The Original Cast Recording was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2004. |
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Alan Billingsley : There's a Fine, Fine Line ShowTrax CD for There's A Fine, Fine Line from Avenue Q. Alan Billingsley : In Summer An ode to buzzing bees, dandelion fuzz, sandy beaches and blue skies, Olaf, everyone's favorite song and dance snowman, imagines a life that's not Frozen in this endearing number that will be a singer and audience favorite winter or summer! Audrey Snyder : Let It Go (from Frozen) When Disney's Frozen came out 2013, it immediately became a critical and popular sensation, turning millions of playtimes into stories about Elsa, Anna and the rest. The message received was positive and clear: we are all free and encouraged to be ourselves! Nestled snugly in the Discovery Choir catalog for the first time, Audrey Snyder's take on the Lopez' magnum opus soars! Audrey Snyder : The Next Right Thing In Disney's Frozen 2, now the highest-grossing animated film of all time, protagonist Anna reaches a point in which it seems that all hope is lost. Using the strength of her mentors and her own unshakable will, your choir can share Anna's emotional journey on the concert stage, culminating in a truly transformative crescendo of determination, one impassioned step at a time! Mac Huff : Show Yourself Intriguing themes of purpose and sense of self are stunningly explored in this climactic refrain from composers Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, who gather motifs from songs sung earlier in Disney's Frozen II narrative to a spirited and cyclical effect. The song's moment of catharsis as the veil is finally lifted off the mystery is pure choral majesty! Mac Huff : Frozen II Frozen composers Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez were challenged to expand and deepen the themes explored through song in the 2019 Disney animated sequel, Frozen II. With a more mature, genre-blending mix of folk, rock and Broadway tunes, these six brand new songs run the gamut of emotions, further enchanting listeners with the continuing adventures of two sisters from Arendelle! Includes: All Is Found, Into the Unknown, Lost in the Woods, Show Yourself, Some Things Never Change and When I Am Older. Mac Huff : For Now Life is fleeting ... everything changes. That's the message in this fun selection from the Tony-award winning musical. Don't stress, relax, let life roll off your backs.Available separately: SATB and SAB. Instrumental Pak includes parts for Flute, Bb Clarinet 1 & 2, Synthesizer, Guitar, Bass and Drums. ShowTrax CD also available. Performance Time: Approx. 3:15 Mark Brymer : All Is Found Before Elsa's powers were finally explained in Disney's Frozen II, Elsa and her little sister Anna used to listen to their mother sing this tender and beautiful folk lullaby as they were falling asleep. The tale told of a magical river in a far-off land, which would provide all of life's answers should the water eventually be found. An appealing flute part joins this effortless choral arrangement, with harmony accentuating the text by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. Mark Brymer : Do You Want to Build a Snowman? A surprise hit from the Disney animated film Frozen, this tender song depicts the relationship between the two sisters, Anna and Elsa. With an emotional impact that has resonated deeply with audiences and its steady climb up the charts, your choirs will love to perform this new wintertime favorite! Available separately: SATB. SAB, 2-Part, ShowTrax CD. Mark Brymer : Lost in the Woods In a wonderfully realized gender-reversal thread in the plot of Disney's Frozen II, comes this passionate '80s rock ballad from mountain man Kristoff, accompanied by none other than singing apparitions of his reindeer and lifelong best friend, Sven. Staged on the screen to mimic the landmark music video for Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody, this will elicit much more than a wry chuckle from your audience! Roger Emerson : Into the Unknown The award-winning songwriting team of Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez crafted this introspective showpiece for Queen Elsa (Idina Menzel) in Disney's smash hit animated sequel, Frozen II. Elsa wanders the halls of her castle in Arendelle, thoughtfully considering following a mysterious voice (AURORA) that has been calling out to her. Powerful, cerebral vocal lines ascend and weave in this strong and skillful arrangement, with an ending climax for the ages! Roger Emerson : Making Today a Perfect Day In Disney's animated short film Frozen Fever, Elsa gives Anna a birthday party, but mayhem results when Elsa gets a cold. No worries, the team behind the original Frozen soundtrack gives us this fresh and upbeat song to mark the occasion, sure to liven up classrooms and concerts worldwide! |
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