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music a reprise (pronEng|rəˈpriːz "ruh-PREEZ"; it does not rhyme with "surprise") [ [http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/audio.pl?repris02.wav=reprise Merriam-Webster Pronunciation (ruh-prize is also correct according to www.dictionary.com) ] ] is the repetition or return of the opening material later in a composition such as occurs in therecapitulation ofsonata form , though it originally (18th century) was simply any repeated section, such as is indicated by beginning and ending repeat signs. (Stein 2005, p.331)Reprises are common in
musical theatre , where earlier songs are often repeated, usually with slightly changed lyrics to reflect the development of the story. Also, it is common for songs sung by the same character or regarding the same literary motif to have similar tunes, or incorporate similar tunes. For example, in the stage version of Les Misérables, a song of the primaryantagonist is similar in both tune and lyrics to a soliloquy of theprotagonist when he was in a similar emotional state. At the end of the song, an instrumental portion is played from an earlier soliloquy of the antagonist, in which he was significantly more confident. In the musical "The Music Man ", the love song "Goodnight My Someone" uses the same basic melody as the rousing march and theme song "Seventy-Six Trombones ". And inJerome Kern andOscar Hammerstein II 's "Show Boat ", the song "Ol' Man River " is reprised three times after it is first sung, as if it were a commentary on the situation in the story. In some musicals, a reprise of an earlier song is sung by a different character than whom originally sang it, and with different lyrics.Reprise can also refer to a version of a song which is similar to, yet different from, the song on which it is based.
The Beatles had both "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" and "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) " on their1967 album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ". Another example is theEagles song "Doolin-Dalton/Desperado" at the end of their 1974 albumDesperado .Triumph 's album "Rock 'N' Roll Machine" featured the songStreet Fighter and the more mellowStreet Fighter (Reprise) . On theDave Matthews Band album "Before These Crowded Streets ", a reprise of the third track, "The Last Stop", can be heard at the end of the final track of the album. Sublime, aska punk band, has a reprise of their "What I Got " on the 16th track of their 3rd self-titled album.Dream Theater 's sixth studio albumSix Degrees of Inner Turbulence has "About to Crash" and its reprise, "About to Crash (Reprise)".Oasis 's 3rd albumBe Here Now contains a instrumental reprise ofAll Around The World as the closing track, where a longer version with vocals appears earlier in the album. InPearl Jam 's eighth album, Pearl Jam the song "Life Wasted " is modified and added as "Wasted Reprise ". In from the 2007 albumSoundboy Rock , byGroove Armada , the track 'What's Your Version?' is given a reprise. The Punk band,NoFX , in their 2006 albumWolves in Wolves' Clothing had a reprise of the song "60%", entitled "60% (Reprise)".References
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