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Broadway Tunes player
Broadway Tunes
Track 1 Pierce sings "Music of the Night" from The Phantom of the Opera with the California Pops Orchestra in Magical Broadway Moments. May 2010.
Track 2 Pierce sings "Everybody Ought to Have a Maid" from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum with the California Pops in The Big Broadcast of 2011. February 2011.
Track 3 Excerpts of Pierce singing a medley of songs from My Fair Lady, including "On the Street Where You Live," "Get Me to the Church on Time," "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face," and a grand finale with a short reprise of "On the Street Where You Live." With the California Pops Orchestra in Magical Broadway Moments. May 2010.
Track 4 Excerpts of Pierce singing "Guys and Dolls" and "Luck Be A Lady" from Guys and Dolls with the California Pops Orchestra. May 2010.
Classic Standards player
Classic Standards
Track 1 Pierce sings the classic (1946) "Love of My Life" with the California Pops Orchestra in The Big Broadcast of 2011. February 2011.
Track 2 Pierce sings the classic (1953) "Ruby" (from the film Ruby Gentry) with the California Pops Orchestra in The Big Broadcast of 2011. February 2011.
Track 3 Pierces sings "Pure Imagination" (from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory) in Holiday with the Pops with the California Pops Orchestra. December 2010.
Les Miserables player
Pierce in Les Miserables
Track 1 Pierces sings "Javert's Suicide" in the Broadway production of Les Miserables. Spring 2006. [Recorded directly through a closed sound system during a live performance.]
Track 2 Pierce sings "Stars" in the Broadway production of Les Miserables. Spring 2006. [Recorded directly through a closed sound system during a live performance.]
Track 3 Pierce as Javert in "The Arrest of Fantine" (scene) in Les Miserables with Trent Blanton and Tonya Dixon. [Recorded from the audience during a live performance.]
Track 4 Pierce as Javert confronting Valjean on the barricade in Les Miserables. [Recorded from the audience during a live performance.]
Track 5 Pierce as the student Combeferre singing in "Do You Hear the People Sing?" in Les Miserables. [Recorded from the audience during a live performance.]
His restraint in not overplaying the
villainous aspects of Javert makes his
suicide - when he is made to face his
humanity - all the more believable.
He sings with power and accuracy.”
— Talkin' Broadway
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