Opening (2:35) -- Scene. India (0:28) -- There's a girl (0:43) -- Scene. The library at Misselthwaite Manor (0:32) -- Scene. A train platform in Yorkshire ; The house upon the hill (3:08) -- I heard someone crying (3:20) -- Scene. Mary's sitting room ; If I had a fine white horse (2:37) -- A girl in the valley (2:38) -- Scene. The ballroom (0:50) -- It's a maze (1:49) -- Scene. The greenhouse (0:56) -- Winter's on the wing (2:33) -- Scene. The edge of the moor (0:42) -- Show me the key (3:36) -- Scene. Archibald's library ; A bit of earth (3:46) -- Storm I (0:51) -- Lily's eyes (3:10) -- Storm II (1:23) -- Scene. Colin's room (0:45) -- Round-shouldered man (1:53) -- Final storm (2:15) -- The girl I mean to be (1:18) -- The house upon the hill (transition) ; Scene. Archibald's dressing room (0:40) -- Quartet. There's a man (transition) (3:28) -- Race you to the top of the morning (4:02) -- Wick (4:11) -- Scene. Colin's room (0:14) -- Come to my garden/ Lift me up (2:52) -- Come spirit, come charm (3:13) -- A bit of earth (reprise) (0:59) -- Scene. The library ; Scene. Mary's room (0:51) -- Hold on (3:03) -- Letter song (1:40) -- Where in the world (1:35) -- How could I ever know (4:07) -- Finale (4:07).
Note
Based on the classic novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
Credits (note)
Libretto by Marsha Norman ; orchestrations by William D. Brohn ; directed by Susan H. Schulman ; produced by Thomas Z. Shepard.
Author
Simon, Lucy, composer.
Title
The secret garden : the original Broadway cast album / all songs written by Lucy Simon and Marsha Norman.
Publisher
[Place of publication not identified] : Sony Classical, [1991]
Type of content
performed music
Type of medium
computer
Type of carrier
online resource
Digital file characteristics
audio file
Performer
John Babcock ; Daisy Eagan ; Alison Fraser ; Rebecca Luker ; John Cameron Mitchell ; Mandy Patinkin ; Barbara Rosenblat ; Tom Toner ; Robert Westenberg ; supporting soloists ; unnamed orchestra ; Michael Kosarin, conductor.
Credits
Libretto by Marsha Norman ; orchestrations by William D. Brohn ; directed by Susan H. Schulman ; produced by Thomas Z. Shepard.