The Music

The Music

Music was forbidden.
So we made it impossible to ignore.

In the world of Track Number 451, music is dangerous.

Every melody is an act of resistance.

Every lyric carries a memory.

Every song pushes the story forward.

The score is not an addition to the story.

It is the language through which the story survives.

Featured Music

Featured Music

A selection of short audio excerpts from the original score of Track Number 451.

These previews are not full tracks. They are selected moments designed to introduce the sound, energy and emotional range of the musical.

45-60 sec excerpt

Track Number 451

The anthem of the Silencemen.

A dark, obsessive number where Roy confronts Blake and the machinery of silence begins to reveal itself.

45-60 sec excerpt

Love, What a Fucking Word

Roy meets Kenner.

Raw, restless and direct. Roy reaches the point where anger, fear and the need for music become impossible to separate.

45-60 sec excerpt

Holy Moly

A domestic scene turns dangerous.

A sharp, theatrical ensemble moment where comedy, tension and emotional collapse exist in the same room.

Approx. 3 min preview

A Journey Through the Score

Extended music preview.

A three-minute selection of highlights from the musical, offering a broader glimpse into the world, characters and sound of Track Number 451.

Credits

Music & Lyrics by Alessandro Chessa.The medley also includes an excerpt from "Life, Just a Wonderful Word", with music composed by Marco Rinaldi.

For the Stage

Written For The Stage

Track Number 451 was written as a theatrical rock score.

The music does not decorate the story.

It carries it.

Every song exists because, in a world where music is forbidden, silence is never enough.

For Producers