"The Sound of Music" is written by the masters of American musicals Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, based on the autobiography of Maria Von Trapp: "The Von Trapp Singer" Adapted from The Story of the Trapp Family Singers.
"The Sound of Music" premiered on Broadway at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater on November 16, 1959, becoming the second longest-running Broadway musical in the 1950s. . But it was the film version of "The Sound of Music" produced by Twentieth Century Fox in 1965 that brought it to the world stage and was loved by millions of viewers in various countries around the world. The most cherished and savored artistic masterpiece in human memory
A classic among the classics of Hollywood musicals and musicals, a wonderful masterpiece in the history of film
The movie "The Sound of Music" is based on a Adapted from a true story.
The song of the same name "The Sound Of Music" is the theme song of the movie "The Sound of Music"
Composer: Charlie Rogers
Lyrics :Oscar Hammerstein II
Vocalist: Julie Andrews
Lyrics:
THE SOUND OF MUSIC
My day in the hills
Has come to an end I know
A star has come out
To tell me it's time to go,
But deep in the dark-green shadows
Are voices that urge me to stay.
So I pause and I wait and I listen
For one more sound ,
For one more lovely thing
That the hills might say…
The hills are alive
With the sound of music,
With songs they have sung
For a thousand years.
The hills fill my heart
With the sound of music, < /p>
My heart wants to sing
Every song it hears.
My heart wants to beat
Like the wings
< p>Of the birds that riseFrom the lake to the trees,
My heart wants to sigh
Like a chime that flies
< p>From a church on a breeze,To laugh like a brook
When it trips and falls
Over stones on its way
< p>To sing through the nightLike a lark who is learning to pray—
I go to the hills
When my heart is lonely,
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I know I will hear
What I've heard before.
My heart will be blessed
With the sound of music
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And I'll sing once more.