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E:13/12 Win Tickets To See Teatro And Hotel Accommodation

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Win a pair of tickets to see Teatro performing a special carol service in London's St Luke's Church on December 17th for the Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Trust, plus overnight stay for 2 and travel.

Take outstanding vocal talent of four good looking young men and a unique collection of timeless classics from musical theatre and you have all the ingredients for the success of Teatro, already billed as Theatreland's first supergroup, whose debut album simply entitled Teatro was launched by Sony BMG on 26th November.

Teatro, the album features the great anthems from a century of musicals which have captivated successive generations including numbers such as Music of the Night (Phantom of the Opera), Maria (from West Side Story) Don't Cry For Me, Argentina (Evita), Somewhere Over The Rainbow (La Cage Aux Folles) and Love Changes Everything (Aspects Of Love). Testimony to the album and the musical heritage on which it uniquely draws is the fact the shows from which the songs originate have between them won an astonishing collection of 23 Oscars, 11 Golden Globes, 39 Tony Awards and three Grammy's.

Not only does the album showcase the outstanding voices of the four singers, it also features the backing of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with a new and unique series of arrangements for the universally loved favourites from the West End and Broadway.

More about Teatro

Nordoff-Robbins provides over 30,000 music-therapy sessions a year from its London centre, as well as running projects nationwide. The Nordoff-Robbins approach to music therapy developed from the pioneering work of Paul Nordoff and Clive Robbins in the 1950/60s. It is grounded in the belief that everyone can respond to music,no matter how ill or disabled. The unique qualities of music as therapy can enhance communication, support change, and enable people to live more resourcefully and creatively.


Question: What is the title of Teatro's debut single taken from the Phantom of the Opera?


Answer: Music Of The Night


Good Luck :D
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