Sheet Music - Once Upon a December 10.00 We are delighted to announce the release of the long-awaited sheet music for Emile Pandolfi’s arrangement of Once Upon a December from the movie Anastasia! Download Once Upon A December sheet music instantly - sheet music by Lynn Ahrens: Hal Leonard - Digital Sheet Music. Purchase, download and play digital.
“Once Upon a December” is a song from the 1997 Fox Animation Studios film Anastasia. The song was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. The song and its lyrics are heard three times through the course of the story, twice as a lullaby, and once as a complete song with a bridge. The lullaby is heard first during the film’s prologue (performed by Angela Lansbury as the Dowager Empress Marie, and Lacey Chabert as the young Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia) then as an a cappella version toward the end of the film when the Dowager Empress and the adult Anastasia are reunited (sung by Lansbury, and Liz Callaway as Anastasia). Callaway also sings the complete version (which does not include the lullaby lyrics) during the film’s second act. Lyrics Dancing bears, Painted wings, Things I almost remember, And a song someone sings Once upon a December.
Someone holds me safe and warm. Horses prance through a silver storm. Figures dancing gracefully Across my memory (Instrumental interlude) Someone holds me safe and warm. Horses prance through a silver storm. Figures dancing gracefully Across my memory Far away, long ago, Glowing dim as an ember, Things my heart Used to know, Things it yearns to remember And a song Someone sings Once upon a December.
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Jekyll & Hyde is a Broadway musical based on the novel, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. The original stage conception was by Steve Cuden and Frank Wildhorn. The music was composed by Wildhorn and the lyrics were written by Leslie Bricusse. The show opened on Broadway on April 28, 1997. There were 44 preview performances starting on March 21. The show ran for 1,543 regular performances, closing on January 7, 2001 and is the longest-running show in the history of the Plymouth Theatre.
Despite the long run, the musical lost money in the end: more than $1.5 million. The show has also been adapted into a film starring David Hasselhoff and Coleen Sexton.
The film was directed by Don Roy King.