'Music of the Night' - Starlite Festival Marbella 30th July - Photo & Video Review
“Music of the Night” staged at this year’s Starlite Festival Marbella last Tuesday 30th July was the only British expat produced show based on the Costa del Sol and was by all accounts an overwhelming success. The show which was also the only one with free entrance at this year’s festival performed to a full-house and the organisers have already asked them to produce and stage more shows for next year’s festival. The show was headlined and co-produced by international tenor Stephen Lloyd-Morgan and comprised highlights of his two other sell-outs shows ‘West End Musicals in Concert’, also starring with Stephen; Adele Lee Peters, Gemma Lloyd & Paul Anthony and ‘Encore! The 3 Tenors’ also starring with Stephen; Raul D’Abreu, Paul Anthony and special guest soprano Julie-Anne Hunter.Encore! The 2 Tenors Stephen Lloyd-Morgan and Raul D’Abreu were also invited to perform Nessun Dorma at this year’s Starlite Festival Gala on 10th August – www.starlitegala.com
The stunning new dresses worn by Adele and Gemma were designed and provided courtesy of Marbella based fashion designer Patricia Nahmad.
‘West End Musicals in Concert’ www.westendmusicalsinconcert.com & ‘Encore! – The 3 Tenors’ www.encoretenors.com have just a few shows remaining this summer.
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Full show YouTube Video Playlist – http://goo.gl/J6278W
MUSIC OF THE NIGHT – STARLITE FESTIVAL MARBELLA – 13th July 2013
Set 1 – Encore! – The 3 Tenors and soprano Julie-Anne Hunter
Granada
O Sole Mio
Musica Proibita
Che Gelida Manina
O Mio Bambino Caro
Summertime Brindisi
Nessun Dorma
Set 2 – West End Musicals in Concert
Superstar & The Music of the Night
Memory
Don’t Cry for Me Argentina
As Long As He Needs Me
Aquarius
Set 3 – West End Musicals in Concert – Les Miserables
At the End of the Day
On My Own
Do You Hear the People Sing
Master of the House
Empty Chairs at Empty Tables
I Dreamed a Dream
Bring Him Home
One Day More
Set 4 – Finale
Funiculi Funicula
Hallelujah
Seasons of Love
Con ti Partiro
Initial press release from Starlite
Well known and popular classical and musical theatre tenor Stephen Lloyd-Morgan is often referred to as ‘Marbella’s favourite Tenor’ and headlines in this exclusive concert especially created for this year’s Starlite Festival Marbella; entitled ‘Music of the Night’. The concert comprises a combination of two other shows in which Stephen currently appears and co-produces that have been selling out at venues the length of the Costa del Sol for the past 3 months.
In the first half of this concert we have ‘Encore! – The 3 Tenors’ where Stephen joins the three other wonderful voices of Spanish tenor Raúl D’Abreu, English tenor Paul Anthony and astounding special guest English soprano Julie-Anne Hunter; and will feature amongst many other songs Granada, La Donna Mobile, Caruso, Funiculi Funicula, O Sole Mio, Besame Mucho, Volare, Somewhere, Ave Maria, O Mio Babbino Caro, Pie Jesu, Brindisi & Nessun Dorma.
In the second half of the show ‘West End Musicals in Concert’ Stephen and Paul join with the two other magnificent voices of Adele Lee Peters and Gemma Lloyd. It will comprise highlights and showstoppers from the very best of West End Musical Theatre, including songs from Jesus Christ Superstar, Hair, Evita, Miss Saigon, Wicked, Phantom of the Opera, The Lion King, Joseph, Cats, Oliver & Chicago, and with an entire section dedicated to the multi-award winning show ‘Les Misérables’ to conclude the concert before a finale featuring all 6 singers.
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