Angelica_original_version -
Could you clarify if you're looking for a or perhaps the sheet music for this version?
The phrase most frequently refers to the original demo version of the song "Satisfied" from the musical Hamilton , performed by Lin-Manuel Miranda as a "working" version of the character Angelica Schuyler. Context and Origin angelica_original_version
: The instrumentation is more stripped-down, highlighting the rhythmic rap flow Miranda originally envisioned for the character. Relation to "Paper" Could you clarify if you're looking for a
: The demo features Lin-Manuel Miranda singing the role of Angelica. Relation to "Paper" : The demo features Lin-Manuel
: Original manuscript "papers" or early drafts of the score often circulate in digital archives for musical theater students, showing the evolution of the complex "Satisfied" rap.
If you are looking for a or academic paper regarding this version, it is likely one of the following:
This version was released as part of the Hamilton Off-Broadway Cast Recording or shared via tapes. It differs from the final Broadway version (sung by Renée Elise Goldsberry) in several ways:
Could you clarify if you're looking for a or perhaps the sheet music for this version?
The phrase most frequently refers to the original demo version of the song "Satisfied" from the musical Hamilton , performed by Lin-Manuel Miranda as a "working" version of the character Angelica Schuyler. Context and Origin
: The instrumentation is more stripped-down, highlighting the rhythmic rap flow Miranda originally envisioned for the character. Relation to "Paper"
: The demo features Lin-Manuel Miranda singing the role of Angelica.
: Original manuscript "papers" or early drafts of the score often circulate in digital archives for musical theater students, showing the evolution of the complex "Satisfied" rap.
If you are looking for a or academic paper regarding this version, it is likely one of the following:
This version was released as part of the Hamilton Off-Broadway Cast Recording or shared via tapes. It differs from the final Broadway version (sung by Renée Elise Goldsberry) in several ways: