Shrek The — Musical Score [repack]
The score is widely regarded as one of the strongest elements of the production, masterfully blending Disney-esque pastiche with Broadway belting and genuine balladry.
: Fiona’s big Act Two opener is a bright, "synthetic pop" number that feels like a nod to Wicked or Thoroughly Modern Millie —until she accidentally explodes a bird. Shrek the musical score
Powell's score expertly captured the film's lighthearted, comedic tone, while also conveying the emotional depth of the characters. The music helped to establish Shrek as a lovable, if grumpy, hero, and paved the way for the franchise's future success. The score is widely regarded as one of
is Donkey’s solo, written in the style of a 1950s doo-wop group. It is the only song that relies heavily on falsetto harmonies (Dragon’s backup singers are male tenors mimicking female voices). It’s a rare moment of pure, uncomplicated joy in the score. The music helped to establish Shrek as a





