Welcome to “Friday Favorites” which highlight some of my favorite movie-related things.
I’ve seen Beauty and the Beast more times than I could possibly remember, and have listened to the soundtrack even more frequently. It’s one of my favorite song scores for film, particularly as its structure and styling is very reminiscent of traditional Broadway musicals, filled with reprises and cast cues that feel very familiar to those on the stage. (It also helps that the songs for the film were largely recorded live with the orchestra, helping it to feel more like a Broadway cast album rather than a studio recording.) Perhaps that’s one of the reasons its stage version was so successful. However, until just this week I had never picked up on one of the most clever aspects of the song score.
During the opening number, “Belle”, we’re introduced to the film’s protagonist, who is viewed by the villagers as too dreamy and bookish for their tastes despite her beauty. Continue reading