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Dracula-das Musical- Live
Dracula is at least as big as the vampire myth itself. Bram Stoker's interpretation of the Dark Count, the drama about Jonathan Harker and his fiance Mina, who try to escape his spell, and the vampire hunter Professor van Helsing are the stuff of legends . Frank Wildhorn's Dracula - The Musical - with a libretto by Don Black and Christopher Hampton - spins this one further. More than just the stations of an increasingly risky chase, it explores the great emotional realms of its plagued characters. It's a classic good vs. evil story that's played out not only in context but also in the protagonist himself: In this love story between vampire and his prey, Dracula is both romantic hero and villain. Her blood soaked heart are the songs that make up this live recording. After productions in California, on Broadway and in Graz - where the ensemble was immortalized on CD in 2007 - the vampires are now up to mischief in Ulm's Wilhelmsburg. It's a fantastic setting, recorded as being completed just fifty years before the publication of Bram Stoker's cult novel. For one summer - and this new concert recording that brings the dead back to life - she too comes to life: an integral part of this epic of silver bullets, love vows and bloodlust.