Lea Salonga: Live at Sydney Opera House
Salonga performs the songs she made famous throughout her Broadway career as well as her signature songs from the movie blockbusters, Aladdin and Mulan.
Captured in peak performance from the Sydney Opera House with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Salonga performs the beloved songs she made famous throughout her Broadway career as well as her signature songs from the animated movie blockbusters, “Aladdin” and “Mulan”.
Renowned worldwide for her powerhouse voice and perfect pitch, Salonga entered the Broadway musical scene with her 1991 Tony-winning performance as Kim in “Miss Saigon” and most recently starred in the Tony-winning 2017 revival of “Once on This Island.” She was the first Asian cast member to play Eponine in the musical “Les Misérables” on Broadway and later returned to the beloved show as Fantine in the 2006 revival. Including songs from movies and musicals like Aladdin, Mulan, Anastasia, Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, The Greatest Showman …
Original title Lea Salonga: Live at Sydney Opera House
Recording location Sydney Opera House, 2020
Duration 90 mins
Production Company Center for Asian American Media, Thirteen Productions LLC
Orchestra / Band Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Gerard Salonga
Soloist Lea Salonga
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