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Hello, I’m Kate Olguin, and this is my thing I made! It’s the torch song and overture for an original musical.
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Hello! I’m Kate Olguin, and this is my thing I made! It’s the torch song and overture for an original musical.
  
 
This musical is about Maeve, Finn, and Rose, three people whose souls have been sold to the god of darkness, Dorchas. Maeve sold her soul in exchange for fame and fortune, Finn sold his soul to protect his family, and Rose’s soul was sold by her mother in exchange for love. Because their souls belong to Dorchas, they are cursed to slowly turn into demons until they are finally summoned to join him in the underworld. After finding out that there may be something in their contracts that could release their souls, the trio sets out on a quest to figure out what that something is. At the end of Act 1, they are trapped by Dorchas as punishment for trying to break the contracts. Rose saves them, but in doing so tragically succumbs to her demonic affliction. Finn and Maeve, heartbroken over the loss of their friend, have an intense falling out. The song “Give Into the Darkness” is a duet between the two of them during this fight. Maeve wants them to continue researching, while Finn wants to go home and accept his fate. At the end of the song, they decide to go their separate ways.
 
This musical is about Maeve, Finn, and Rose, three people whose souls have been sold to the god of darkness, Dorchas. Maeve sold her soul in exchange for fame and fortune, Finn sold his soul to protect his family, and Rose’s soul was sold by her mother in exchange for love. Because their souls belong to Dorchas, they are cursed to slowly turn into demons until they are finally summoned to join him in the underworld. After finding out that there may be something in their contracts that could release their souls, the trio sets out on a quest to figure out what that something is. At the end of Act 1, they are trapped by Dorchas as punishment for trying to break the contracts. Rose saves them, but in doing so tragically succumbs to her demonic affliction. Finn and Maeve, heartbroken over the loss of their friend, have an intense falling out. The song “Give Into the Darkness” is a duet between the two of them during this fight. Maeve wants them to continue researching, while Finn wants to go home and accept his fate. At the end of the song, they decide to go their separate ways.
  
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'''Give Into the Darkness'''
 
<mp3player>File:Kate_Olguin_Give_Into_the_Darkness_Singing_Boosted.mp3</mp3player>
 
<mp3player>File:Kate_Olguin_Give_Into_the_Darkness_Singing_Boosted.mp3</mp3player>
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[[File:Kate_Olguin_Give_Into_the_Darkness_Score.pdf]]
  
 
Alternately, the overture is a combination of several themes that would be heard throughout the musical. It would be used as an opening piece to the first or second act of a musical, and as such is entirely instrumental and cycles through several musical ideas pretty quickly. Since “Give Into the Darkness” is the torch song of this musical, there are elements of that in the overture as well.
 
Alternately, the overture is a combination of several themes that would be heard throughout the musical. It would be used as an opening piece to the first or second act of a musical, and as such is entirely instrumental and cycles through several musical ideas pretty quickly. Since “Give Into the Darkness” is the torch song of this musical, there are elements of that in the overture as well.
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'''Overture'''
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<mp3player>File:Kate_Olguin_Overture_MP3.mp3</mp3player>
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[[File:Kate_Olguin_Overture_Score.pdf]]
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[[Category:Music (popular, contemporary, non-classical)]][[Category:Scores and Arrangements]]

Latest revision as of 00:31, 13 December 2019

Hello! I’m Kate Olguin, and this is my thing I made! It’s the torch song and overture for an original musical.

This musical is about Maeve, Finn, and Rose, three people whose souls have been sold to the god of darkness, Dorchas. Maeve sold her soul in exchange for fame and fortune, Finn sold his soul to protect his family, and Rose’s soul was sold by her mother in exchange for love. Because their souls belong to Dorchas, they are cursed to slowly turn into demons until they are finally summoned to join him in the underworld. After finding out that there may be something in their contracts that could release their souls, the trio sets out on a quest to figure out what that something is. At the end of Act 1, they are trapped by Dorchas as punishment for trying to break the contracts. Rose saves them, but in doing so tragically succumbs to her demonic affliction. Finn and Maeve, heartbroken over the loss of their friend, have an intense falling out. The song “Give Into the Darkness” is a duet between the two of them during this fight. Maeve wants them to continue researching, while Finn wants to go home and accept his fate. At the end of the song, they decide to go their separate ways.

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File:Kate Olguin Give Into the Darkness Score.pdf

Alternately, the overture is a combination of several themes that would be heard throughout the musical. It would be used as an opening piece to the first or second act of a musical, and as such is entirely instrumental and cycles through several musical ideas pretty quickly. Since “Give Into the Darkness” is the torch song of this musical, there are elements of that in the overture as well.

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File:Kate Olguin Overture Score.pdf