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Songbird Sings Streisand was a concert residency and tribute show by Filipino singer Regine Velasquez at the Onstage Theater in Makati. The residency began on November 14 and concluded on December 20, 2003, after completing twelve shows. The set list contained songs recorded by American singer-songwriter Barbra Streisand, who Velasquez described as an inspiration and influence. It featured Streisand's extensive catalogue in music, film, and theatre. The show was exclusively promoted by Maximedia International.
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served as musical director for the production. Reviews for the show were generally positive, with critics praising Velasquez's vocal ability.


Background and development

Regine Velasquez's music was influenced by foreign artists early in her career. She has been vocal of her admiration for American singer-songwriter Barbra Streisand, who she cites as her "musical inspiration" and "most revered idol". She has stated, "I’ve been singing treisand'ssongs since I was 12 years old... but they are not easy to sing. They’re very difficult. The melodies are very complicated." Velasquez further said that she admires Streisand's "fearlessness" and "dedication to excellence". In the early 1990s, Velasquez first performed a Streisand tribute show at the
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's Captain's Bar which was staged for four nights. On October 25, 2003, the '' Philippine Daily Inquirer'' announced that Velasquez would return to perform a Streisand tribute show at the Onstage Theater in Makati for six nights on all weekends of November. All the songs on the show were selected from Streisand's extensive catalogue in music, film and theatre. Velasquez described the process as a "daunting task" and added that she hoped to include a variety of genres from "classics" to "standards". Velasquez re-teamed with
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as musical director after their collaborations in 2001's Regine at the Movies and 2002's Songbird Sings. A week after the last performance, Maximedia added six more dates in December, bringing the number to twelve shows.


Synopsis and reception

The concert began with Velasquez performing "
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". At the conclusion of the song, the curtains opened to reveal rows of musicians across the stage while she transitioned directly to '' Anyone Can Whistle''s theme "Everybody Says Don't". She then sat centerstage and sang a medley of "
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", " Kiss Me in the Rain", and "
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". For the next number, she did renditions of Streisand's collaborations with the
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: " Guilty" and " Woman in Love". The set list continued with songs from the soundtrack of Streisand's 1976 musical romance drama '' A Star Is Born''. " Memory" and " Send In the Clowns" were performed afterwards, before she closed the segment with a medley of " With One Look" and " Somewhere". The next segment started with the show tune " Don't Rain on My Parade" from the musical '' Funny Girl''. Velasquez then sang " The Way We Were", before continuing with a medley of Streisand's duets, such as " You Don't Bring Me Flowers", " Till I Loved You", and "
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". Shortly after, she stood next to the piano for a performance of " The Music of the Night" with Raul Mitra. This was followed by a Latin-oriented rendition of " No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)". Next, she sang the show title tune " Songbird". After singing excerpts from " Papa, Can You Hear Me?", Velasquez proceeded to perform the songs from the 1983 musical film '' Yentl''. She closed the show with an
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performance of " People" and "
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". The concerts were met with positive responses from critics, who praised the show's theme and Velasquez's vocal abilities.
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from '' The Philippine Star'' called it a "musical extravaganza" and an "audio-visual feast". He continued to commend the show's music, saying, " elasqueznot only chose the popular signature hits... but she also included the more obscure selections". Abunda also described Velasquez as a "seasoned chanteuse" who "has mastered the fine art of belting". Meanwhile, the '' Philippine Daily Inquirer''s
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wrote: " elasquezempathizes both emotionally and vocally with Streisand's repertoire, and this musical chemistry makes for her especially personal renditions of treisand'ssignature songs."


Set list

This set list is adapted from the television special ''Songbird Sings Streisand''. # "
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" # " Everybody Says Don't" # "
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" / " Kiss Me in the Rain" / "
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" # " Guilty" # " Woman in Love" # "Lost Inside of You" / "With One More Look at You" / " Evergreen" # " Memory" # " Send In the Clowns" # " With One Look" / " Somewhere" # " Don't Rain on My Parade" # " The Way We Were" # " You Don't Bring Me Flowers" / " Till I Loved You" / "
I Finally Found Someone "I Finally Found Someone" is a song by American singer Barbra Streisand and Canadian singer Bryan Adams. The power ballad was part of the soundtrack of Streisand's 1996 self-directed movie ''The Mirror Has Two Faces'' and was nominated for an Os ...
" / "All of My Life" # " The Music of the Night" # " No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" # " Songbird" # " Papa, Can You Hear Me?" # " The Way He Makes Me Feel" / "No Matter What Happens" # "A Piece of Sky" ;Encore #
  • " People" #
  • "
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    See also

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