Hey again guys
This is a link to the song called "Johanna" from the musical "Sweeney Todd", which is a musical based on actual murderer in 1800's London, the play's plot is about a barber whom had a beautiful wife, and a local judge wanted her all to himself, so he persecuted and threw him in prison and came to London 18 years later seeking revenge after finding out his wife was murdered. He becomes a barber again and kills his customers, waiting for the judge whom falsely prosecuted him and his wife, its a gruesome play, which surprised me because i had always thought of musicals as romance and goody goody stuff, but i was wrong and yet it is a story of love in a really messed up way and it has some beautiful numbers in it! It has become one of my personal favorites.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3s6BxjrmkxY
When I looked up musical theatre, the word "pathos" was used quite a lot. So I took a look and learned that basically, pathos is a form of persuasion using song and dance, it is supposed to hone in on the audience's emotions. It was used by Aristotle in his philosophies in rhetoric (which is the art of using language as a means to persuade through grammar, logic, and music) and Aristotle knows his stuff, he was not only a philosopher, but a writer too, a writer of theatre! When I think of musicals, i think of New York, Broadway to be exact, but New York isn't the only home to Broadway musicals, London actually has many famous theatres there and many musicals have been generated there, so that was cool to learn!
Thanks,
Andrew