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Romeo & Julia | |
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Soundtrack album by Various Artists | |
Released | 2006 |
Recorded | Rockhouse Studio; by Elmar Liitmaa and Ergo Ehte |
Genre | Musical |
Label | Sam Raimi |
Romeo & Julia is the official soundtrack for Terminaator's musical "Romeo & Julia" (Romeo and Juliet), made for Eesti Nuku- ja Noorsooteater (Estonian Puppet and Youth Theatre).[1] Unlike the soundtrack for "Risk", this one wasn't released under the name of Terminaator.
Later, a new song was written for Hele Kõre and Kristjan Kasearu , titled "Romeo ja Julia". It was written for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, and was also added in the play and released as a single, but it's absent from the earlier released soundtrack.
Andres Dvinjaninov (1, 15)
Rasmus Erismaa (1, 3, 6, 8, 15)
Jelena Juzvik (15)
Harmo Kallaste (13)
Kristjan Kasearu (1, 3, 6)
Henno Kelp (13)
Jaagup Kreem (13)
Hele Kõre (2, 15)
Elmar Liitmaa (13, 14)
Anneli Pilpak (8, 15)
Mart-Rasmus Puur (8, 15)
Kristo Rajasaare (8)
Taavi Tõnisson (1, 3, 6, 15)
Kaire Vilgats (1, 2, 3, 5, 6)
Taavi Üprus (8)