Get a 1st Listen to Shereen Pimentel, Henry Gainza, More Singing 'Sol Del Domingo' From Bilingual Musical Azul | Playbill

Video Get a 1st Listen to Shereen Pimentel, Henry Gainza, More Singing 'Sol Del Domingo' From Bilingual Musical Azul

The work, written by Jacinta Clusellas, Tatiana Pandiani, and Melis Aker, is releasing an EP album this March 23.

Get a first listen to the cast of the upcoming studio EP of Azul a bilingual musical singing "Sol Del Domingo" in a new music video above. The full album releases March 23.

Featured in the cast are Katerina McCrimmon (The Rose Tattoo), Robi Hager (Spring Awakening), Henry Gainza (On Your Feet!, Mr. Saturday Night), Shereen Pimentel (West Side Story), Florencia Cuenca, Xavier Cano, and Cedric Leiba Jr. The video is directed by Alessio Romano, and is a production of Studio42Brooklyn.

Azul features a book by Melis Aker and Tatiana Pandiani and a score with music by Jacinta Clusellas and lyrics by Aker, Pandiani, and Clusellas. Inspired by Rubén Darío's poetry and short stories, the musical weaves together two distinct realms to question the place of art in a capitalist society. Bluebird, a hungry and idealist poet, seeks a better life in a new land, and in a mundane post-9/11 and present-day Jackson Heights, Rita, a composer, struggles to forgive her father, understand her roots, and reconnect to a land she has never known.

The EP features arrangements and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire and Clusellas, vocal arrangements by Kurt Crowley and Clusellas, and music direction by Crowley and Lacamoire. Pandiani directed. The album was recorded at Reservoir Studios, NYC. Casting is by Michael Cassara.

The singers are backed by a band comprising Crowley, Federico Diaz, Adele Stein, Josh Plotner, Pablo Lanouguere, and Franco Pinna. The album is partially funded by the NYC Women's Fund for Media, Music and Theatre.

54 Below will host a celebration for the album's release March 23, with Mandy Gonzalez, Robin de Jesús, McCrimmon, Hager, and more set to perform. Pandiani is helming the concert evening, which is produced by Anabel Manuela Romero, Ryan Duncan-Ayala, and Clusellas. Tickets for the concert are available at 54Below.com.

The musical was previously developed at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center.

 
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