I love this movie, one of my favorites of all time. I love the plot, the mysteriously environment And I love Nora, what a woman. U can hate her, I don't care. I love her.
Same here! The song "The sun whose rays are all ablaze" is from a comic opera called The Mikado (or The Town of Titipu), with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. It plays in Act II. Thanks 'conejilope' for uploading this!
Panos Hay Gilbert & Sullivan’s The Mikado is the original source for this song, my guess would be to check the credits for this film to find the arranger for it in this style for the piano
m8rt hush up 🤐 G&S could do with a young audience taking an interest, stop being a cultural boor & remember this... G&S were condemned by boors & snobs who didn’t rate their excellent song writing skills.
I love this movie, one of my favorites of all time.
I love the plot, the mysteriously environment
And I love Nora, what a woman.
U can hate her, I don't care. I love her.
Same here! The song "The sun whose rays are all ablaze" is from a comic opera called The Mikado (or The Town of Titipu), with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. It plays in Act II.
Thanks 'conejilope' for uploading this!
It's the first time I've really listened to the words. They stand up as art without the full operatic treatment. 5 stars .
Keep your sun awake.... I like it when you can step back and see the poetry that originally shaped a piece of music....
I didn’t know til watching Topsy Turvy that this is from The Mikado! 😄
uhuu, and the movie was lovely
I am in love with NOra Zehetner.
yayyyy am in for this :3
Beautiful. The poem, not the girl. She actually kinda freaks me out. But her voice... She can "talk me down" anytime.
Can someone give me the piano score of this song remarkably performed by Nora? Thanks.
Panos Hay Gilbert & Sullivan’s The Mikado is the original source for this song, my guess would be to check the credits for this film to find the arranger for it in this style for the piano
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What is this movie?
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Psygon Aha! Thanks.
mmh. somehow this scene wasn't on the film.. that i've seen.
is this a special edition?
Nah, not sure but its on the dvd
no la eliminaron, cortaron sólo la segunda parte de la poesía.
So, it IS possible to ruin my favorite Gilbert & Sullivan song.
m8rt hush up 🤐 G&S could do with a young audience taking an interest, stop being a cultural boor & remember this... G&S were condemned by boors & snobs who didn’t rate their excellent song writing skills.
It is my fave G&S song too. I prefer to think of this version as only G.
What a way to butcher a good song.