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'''''The Sound of Music''''' is a [[Broadway]] musical written by [[Richard Rodgers]] and [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] that was based on the biography of Maria Von Trapp, which had previously inspired a [[Germany|German]] film in [[1956]]. The musical opened in [[1959]] and ran continuously until [[1963]], with Mary Martin in the lead. The [[Academy Award]]-winning film version was released in [[1965]], starring [[Julie Andrews]] and featuring a puppetry sequence by [[Bil Baird]].
 
 
[[Image:Elmogoatherds.jpg|thumb|300px|Elmo Goatherders]]
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[[Image:Leeodlayolay.JPG|thumb|300px|The Lonely Goatherd.]]
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[[Image:Muppetshowcomicbook4b.jpg|thumb|300px|The Muppet Show Comic Book alternate cover.]]
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'''''The Sound of Music''''' is a [[Broadway]] musical written by [[Richard Rodgers]] and [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] that was based on the biography of Maria von Trapp, which had previously inspired a [[Germany|German]] film in 1956. The musical opened in 1959 and ran continuously until 1963, with Mary Martin in the lead. The [[Academy Award]]-winning film version was released in 1965, starring [[Julie Andrews]] and featuring a puppetry sequence by [[Bil Baird]].
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==Songs Performed in Muppet Productions==
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*"[[Do-Re-Mi]]"
 
:-[[Judy Collins]] and [[Rowlf the Dog]], [[Episode 205: Judy Collins|episode 205]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''
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:-[[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]], and a chorus of [[Muppets]], [[Episode 310: Marisa Berenson|episode 310]] of ''The Muppet Show''
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:-[[Miss Piggy]] and [[Michelle Pfeiffer]], [[Episode 101: Michelle Pfeiffer|the first episode]] of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]''
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:-[[Bob]], ''[[Bob Sings!]]''
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*"[[My Favorite Things]]"
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:-Miss Piggy and Michelle Pfeiffer, the first episode of ''Muppets Tonight''
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*"[[The Lonely Goatherd]]"
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:-Julie Andrews and the Muppets, [[Episode 217: Julie Andrews|episode 217]] of ''The Muppet Show''
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*"[[Edelweiss]]"
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:-Bob, ''Bob Sings!''
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:-[[Sesame Street Music Box Record Player]]
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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* Miss Piggy and Michelle Pfeiffer vie for the starring role of Maria, while performing "Do-Re-Mi" as part of a medley of songs from the film. [[Andy and Randy Pig]] and [[Lew Zealand]] were amongst the von Trapp children in this sketch from the first episode of ''Muppets Tonight''.
[[Image:Elmogoatherds.jpg|thumb|300px|"The hills are alive, with the sound of music!"]]
 
*"[[Do-Re-Mi]]" was performed by [[Judy Collins]] and [[Rowlf the Dog]] on [[Episode 205: Judy Collins|episode 205]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', and again by [[Kermit]], and a chorus of [[Muppets]] on [[Episode 310: Marisa Berenson|episode 310]]. [[Miss Piggy]] and [[Michelle Pfeiffer]] also performed the song as the closing number on [[Episode 101: Michelle Pfeiffer|the first episode]] of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'', as the pair vied for the starring role of Maria. [[Andy and Randy Pig]] and [[Lew Zealand]] were amongst the Trapp children in this sketch.
 
   
* When Julie Andrews appeared on ''The Muppet Show'' in [[Episode 217: Julie Andrews|episode 217]], [[Rowlf the Dog|Rowlf]] makes reference to one of her most famous roles as Maria in the 1965 film. In a sketch with Andrews which evokes similar imagery to that of the film, he mentions that he's "seen the movie twice." The Muppets sing "[[The Lonely Goatherd]]" with Julie in the same episode.
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* When Julie Andrews appeared on ''The Muppet Show'', [[Rowlf the Dog|Rowlf]] makes reference to one of her most famous roles as Maria in the 1965 film. In a sketch with Andrews which evokes similar imagery to that of the film, he mentions that he's "seen the movie twice."
   
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* In [[Episode 319: Elke Sommer|episode 319]], following one sketch [[Statler and Waldorf|Statler]] comments that the hills are alive, leading Waldorf and [[Statler's Grandson]] to sing a verse from "The Sound of Music".
* [[Gonzo]] makes a reference to "[[My Favorite Things]]" on [[Episode 512: Melissa Manchester|episode 512]] of ''The Muppet Show''.
 
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* When [[the Dancing Mountains]] win the [[The Fred Award|Fred Award]] for Best Performance By an [[Inanimate Objects|Inanimate Object]] or a Group of Inanimate Objects in ''The Muppet Show'' [[Episode 412: Phyllis George|episode 412]], the main theme from ''The Sound of Music'' is played.
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* [[Gonzo]] makes a reference to "My Favorite Things" on [[Episode 512: Melissa Manchester|episode 512]] of ''The Muppet Show''.
   
 
* On [[Episode 515: Carol Burnett|episode 515]] of ''The Muppet Show'', [[Carol Burnett]] references the episode in which her friend Julie Andrews appeared and mockingly sings, "The hills are alive, with the sound of music!"
 
* On [[Episode 515: Carol Burnett|episode 515]] of ''The Muppet Show'', [[Carol Burnett]] references the episode in which her friend Julie Andrews appeared and mockingly sings, "The hills are alive, with the sound of music!"
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* On ''[[Sesame Street]]'', the "[[Monsterpiece Theater]]" version of ''The Sound of Music'' involved [[Grover]], dressed in a German outfit on a hill, listening for the sound of music. Once he finally hears it, the hill literally becomes alive.
 
* On ''[[Sesame Street]]'', the "[[Monsterpiece Theater]]" version of ''The Sound of Music'' involved [[Grover]], dressed in a German outfit on a hill, listening for the sound of music. Once he finally hears it, the hill literally becomes alive.
   
* [[Muppet Magazine issue 9]] featured a spoof.
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* The [[Muppet Magazine issue 9|Winter 1985 issue]] of ''[[Muppet Magazine]]'' featured a comic spoof called "The Swine of Music."
   
 
* In the "[[Episode 103: Monster Telethon|Monster Telethon]]" episode of ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]'', [[Gonzo]] tries to convince [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] to endorse his new act, which he claims is the definitive roller-[[chickens|poultry]] version of ''The Sound of Music'' and includes an organ version of the music from the film.
 
* In the "[[Episode 103: Monster Telethon|Monster Telethon]]" episode of ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]'', [[Gonzo]] tries to convince [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] to endorse his new act, which he claims is the definitive roller-[[chickens|poultry]] version of ''The Sound of Music'' and includes an organ version of the music from the film.
   
* [[Episode 101: Michelle Pfeiffer|episode 101]] of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'' closed with a medley of songs from ''The Sound of Music'', as performed by [[Miss Piggy]] and [[Michelle Pfeiffer]].
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* The ''[[Muppet Parodies 1998 Calendar]]'' featured a spoof on the original film's poster, named ''The Sow of Music'', again featuring Miss Piggy in the title role.
   
 
*In the ''[[Elmo's World]]'' installment "[[Elmo's World: Families|Families]]," [[Dorothy]] imagines an [[Elmo Goatherd Family]]. The scene alludes to ''The Sound of Music'' through costuming, concept, and especially Father Elmo, whose first line is "The hills are alive with the sounds of music!" (with a swaying hill in the background).
 
*In the ''[[Elmo's World]]'' installment "[[Elmo's World: Families|Families]]," [[Dorothy]] imagines an [[Elmo Goatherd Family]]. The scene alludes to ''The Sound of Music'' through costuming, concept, and especially Father Elmo, whose first line is "The hills are alive with the sounds of music!" (with a swaying hill in the background).
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*The proposed artwork for Cover B of issue #4 of ''[[The Muppet Show Comic Book]]'' features Miss Piggy dressed as Maria von Trapp, romping through the Swiss countryside as in the film's titular opening number, while [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]], [[Fozzie Bear|Fozzie]], [[Gonzo]], [[Rowlf]], [[Janice]], [[Link Hogthrob]], and [[Dr. Julius Strangepork]] (as the seven von Trapp children) look on.
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*In a ''Sesame Street'' sketch where [[Mr. Johnson]] makes the mistake of hailing Grover's [[Grover and Mr. Johnson#taxidriver|taxi]], Grover remarks that the library has music to listen to, such as ''The Sound of Music'' soundtrack and he begins singing part of the titular song. He later mentions the movie theater, where one can watch ''The Sound of Music''.
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* In ''[[Elmo's World: Music]]'', The Music Channel shows a documentary about the very first music played in the entire world ever. It then advertises that coming up next is ''[[The Music Man]]'', ''The Sound of Music'' and ''Name That Tune''.
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* In ''[[What's the Name of That Song? (video)|What's The Name of That Song?]]'', [[Super Grover]] notes, while flying over the city, that "the streets are alive," when he realizes that's a different musical.
   
 
==Connections==
 
==Connections==
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*[[Jon Voight]] played Rolf during the original Broadway run.
 
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*[[Petula Clark]] played Maria in the 1981 [[London]] West End revival.
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*[[Nicholas Hammond]] played Friedrich von Trapp in the film version.
 
*[[Nicholas Hammond]] played Friedrich von Trapp in the film version.
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*[[Florence Henderson]] played Maria in the original National Broadway tour.
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*[[Jon Voight]] was a replacement for Rolf during the original Broadway run.
   
 
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Revision as of 00:07, 4 May 2014

The-Sow-of-Music

The Sow of Music.

Soundofmusicgrover

Grover's hill is alive.

Elmogoatherds

Elmo Goatherders

Leeodlayolay

The Lonely Goatherd.

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The Muppet Show Comic Book alternate cover.

The Sound of Music is a Broadway musical written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II that was based on the biography of Maria von Trapp, which had previously inspired a German film in 1956. The musical opened in 1959 and ran continuously until 1963, with Mary Martin in the lead. The Academy Award-winning film version was released in 1965, starring Julie Andrews and featuring a puppetry sequence by Bil Baird.

Songs Performed in Muppet Productions

-Judy Collins and Rowlf the Dog, episode 205 of The Muppet Show
-Kermit, and a chorus of Muppets, episode 310 of The Muppet Show
-Miss Piggy and Michelle Pfeiffer, the first episode of Muppets Tonight
-Bob, Bob Sings!
-Miss Piggy and Michelle Pfeiffer, the first episode of Muppets Tonight
-Julie Andrews and the Muppets, episode 217 of The Muppet Show
  • "Edelweiss"
-Bob, Bob Sings!
-Sesame Street Music Box Record Player

References

  • Miss Piggy and Michelle Pfeiffer vie for the starring role of Maria, while performing "Do-Re-Mi" as part of a medley of songs from the film. Andy and Randy Pig and Lew Zealand were amongst the von Trapp children in this sketch from the first episode of Muppets Tonight.
  • When Julie Andrews appeared on The Muppet Show, Rowlf makes reference to one of her most famous roles as Maria in the 1965 film. In a sketch with Andrews which evokes similar imagery to that of the film, he mentions that he's "seen the movie twice."
  • Gonzo makes a reference to "My Favorite Things" on episode 512 of The Muppet Show.
  • On episode 515 of The Muppet Show, Carol Burnett references the episode in which her friend Julie Andrews appeared and mockingly sings, "The hills are alive, with the sound of music!"
  • On Sesame Street, the "Monsterpiece Theater" version of The Sound of Music involved Grover, dressed in a German outfit on a hill, listening for the sound of music. Once he finally hears it, the hill literally becomes alive.
  • The Muppet Parodies 1998 Calendar featured a spoof on the original film's poster, named The Sow of Music, again featuring Miss Piggy in the title role.
  • In the Elmo's World installment "Families," Dorothy imagines an Elmo Goatherd Family. The scene alludes to The Sound of Music through costuming, concept, and especially Father Elmo, whose first line is "The hills are alive with the sounds of music!" (with a swaying hill in the background).
  • In a Sesame Street sketch where Mr. Johnson makes the mistake of hailing Grover's taxi, Grover remarks that the library has music to listen to, such as The Sound of Music soundtrack and he begins singing part of the titular song. He later mentions the movie theater, where one can watch The Sound of Music.
  • In Elmo's World: Music, The Music Channel shows a documentary about the very first music played in the entire world ever. It then advertises that coming up next is The Music Man, The Sound of Music and Name That Tune.

Connections

  • Jon Voight was a replacement for Rolf during the original Broadway run.
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