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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2023 14:41:08 GMT
The new Broadway recording of Sweeney Todd which unlike many others, I find disappointing. The sound mixing diminishes the power of the orchestra repeatedly.
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Post by alece10 on Sept 15, 2023 15:59:02 GMT
The new Broadway recording of Sweeney Todd which unlike many others, I find disappointing. The sound mixing diminishes the power of the orchestra repeatedly. I have to skip all the Mrs Lovett songs (which are some of the best) as I can't listen to the appaling London accent. It's even worse that Patti's which was bad enough.
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Post by alece10 on Sept 29, 2023 13:15:10 GMT
The sun is out and I'm going into the garden with a cup of tea to listen to today's downloads, Guys and Dolls, The Time Traveller's Wife and (not MT) but Luna by Anna Lapwood. She is the RAH organist who practices at night and has some great little videos on IG.
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Post by marob on Sept 29, 2023 13:21:45 GMT
The sun is out and I'm going into the garden with a cup of tea to listen to today's downloads, Guys and Dolls, The Time Traveller's Wife and (not MT) but Luna by Anna Lapwood. She is the RAH organist who practices at night and has some great little videos on IG. I hadn’t heard of her, but she was just on the lunchtime news on the BBC. Some great clips of her playing. Will have to look that up.
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Post by westendwhistledown on Sept 29, 2023 15:09:46 GMT
Next To Normal, Standing At The Sky's Edge and Ride are current faves!
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Post by danb on Sept 29, 2023 16:47:06 GMT
Getting slowly drawn into ‘Parade’ initially because of Ben Platt, but its just heartbreaking. JRB pushes all the right buttons with his swells and modulations. Gorgeous.
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Post by anxiousoctopus on Sept 29, 2023 17:28:45 GMT
Listening to Operation Mincemeat and lamenting how expensive the tickets are
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Post by Someone in a tree on Nov 28, 2023 8:38:41 GMT
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Post by anthony40 on Nov 28, 2023 8:49:47 GMT
Getting slowly drawn into ‘Parade’ initially because of Ben Platt, but its just heartbreaking. JRB pushes all the right buttons with his swells and modulations. Gorgeous. I keep saying it and I will continue to do so- Parade is a movie musical just waiting to happen!
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Post by alece10 on Jan 13, 2024 11:06:42 GMT
Just listening to Elaine Stritch At Liberty. I saw this show at The Old Vic years ago and it was something to behold. Well worth a listen to, it's a mixture of songs and fantastic stories from her career and very, very funny.
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Post by shownut on Jan 15, 2024 9:46:18 GMT
Just listening to Elaine Stritch At Liberty. I saw this show at The Old Vic years ago and it was something to behold. Well worth a listen to, it's a mixture of songs and fantastic stories from her career and very, very funny. Those stories and the show, as a whole, is just priceless - it could even work as a piece of great theatre if anyone out there does a good Elaine Stritch. Those Ethel Merman stories are especially delicious.
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Post by shownut on Jan 15, 2024 9:50:15 GMT
Getting slowly drawn into ‘Parade’ initially because of Ben Platt, but its just heartbreaking. JRB pushes all the right buttons with his swells and modulations. Gorgeous. I keep saying it and I will continue to do so- Parade is a movie musical just waiting to happen! That would be amazing. I loved this revival and loved the original at Lincoln Center. It was the strangest audience experience ever. At the end of Act One the audience seemed frozen and unsure how to or whether to react. Listening to the feedback in the lobby at intermission was dramatic in itself with some hailing it as a masterpiece and others very upset about the subject matter being musicalised at all. Definitely in my top 5 and I hope London audiences get to see this thrilling revival...especially in these troubled times....
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Post by anthony40 on Jan 15, 2024 10:04:22 GMT
Possibly be cause it hits at the 'heart' of America,
It is my understanding that to this day, in the southern states of America, such as Georgia, where the story is set, the name Leo Frank is still spoken in hushed tones.
Given that the Ku Klux Clan still exists and given the increasing rate on antisemitism, there are still a quite but very real rumbling of racism.
Also, the complexity of the multiple storylines; here you have a Jewish man, that never really fits in- who is always a bit of an outsider- the strength and determination of his wife, the political campaigning, a news reporter hungry for any tit bit of information, factory workers who are intimidated.
There is racism in the song sung by the servants, the little girls mother's court testimony "So I forgive you, JEW!"
Don't forget, although it's implied, we as the audience never find out who killed Mary Phagan.
This is an incredible piece of work.
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Post by shownut on Jan 15, 2024 10:41:10 GMT
Possibly be cause it hits at the 'heart' of America, It is my understanding that to this day, in the southern states of America, such as Georgia, where the story is set, the name Leo Frank is still spoken in hushed tones. Given that the Ku Klux Clan still exists and given the increasing rate on antisemitism, there are still a quite but very real rumbling of racism. Also, the complexity of the multiple storylines; here you have a Jewish man, that never really fits in- who is always a bit of an outsider- the strength and determination of his wife, the political campaigning, a news reporter hungry for any tit bit of information, factory workers who are intimidated. There is racism in the song sung by the servants, the little girls mother's court testimony "So I forgive you, JEW!" Don't forget, although it's implied, we as the audience never find out who killed Mary Phagan. This is an incredible piece of work. Yes, it is still a very touchy subject in Atlanta/Marietta. The Alliance Theatre had actually been given an option to produce as an out-of-town tryout but the Board at that time would not allow them to go near it. A major funder or two who had gotten wind of it swore to pull their funding if it was produced. It then went to Lincoln Center who wisely mounted it. However, the first tour did come to Atlanta and was quite a success playing The Fox Theatre (4,600 seats) with lots of tickets sold to Jewish community groups. It is a story that, however heartbreaking, needs to be kept alive and learned from.
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Post by retrocoldplay on Jan 15, 2024 10:52:30 GMT
I saw Cabaret with Jake Shears last week and have been re-listening to the West End soundtrack since then. I thought Jake was incredible and while Redmayne is great, I would love a cast recording with Jake and RLT!
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Post by Sue on Jan 17, 2024 19:55:33 GMT
Just listening to Elaine Stritch At Liberty. I saw this show at The Old Vic years ago and it was something to behold. Well worth a listen to, it's a mixture of songs and fantastic stories from her career and very, very funny. Aw yes, once a month or so I play this album - so lovely to listen to hear her sing and tell such fantastic stories because (embarrassed) I was only familiar with her name when I heard that she’d died. Such a character and what a life lived.
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Post by Sue on Jan 17, 2024 20:12:12 GMT
I’m obsessed with Chess på svenska (2002)! Not that I can speak or understand Swedish but I don't need to, I can feel it all through the music and singing. Love this interpretation and Helen Sjoholm, just wow what a voice. Her delivery of Lämna inga dörrar på glänt (Nobody’s Side) is the best version I’ve ever heard. Tommy Korberg puts in a cracking performance too.
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Post by anthony40 on Jan 17, 2024 20:46:07 GMT
I’m obsessed with Chess på svenska (2002)! Not that I can speak or understand Swedish but I don't need to, I can feel it all through the music and singing. Love this interpretation and Helen Sjoholm, just wow what a voice. Her delivery of Lämna inga dörrar på glänt (Nobody’s Side) is the best version I’ve ever heard. Tommy Korberg puts in a cracking performance too. Helen Sjoholm has a fine voice and has been associated with both Denny & Bjorn for quite some time. She plays the female lead in Kristina in a concert version of the musical at Carnegie Hall, New York, on 23 and 24 September 2009. She sang as her previous title character while Russell Watson sang as Karl Oskar. Vocally, she was in Mamma Mia- Here we go again. In the scene where they're dancing at the party, she can be heard singing Hasta Mañana. She also sang extensively with Benny Andersonn's band.
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Post by Sue on Jan 17, 2024 20:59:43 GMT
I’m obsessed with Chess på svenska (2002)! Not that I can speak or understand Swedish but I don't need to, I can feel it all through the music and singing. Love this interpretation and Helen Sjoholm, just wow what a voice. Her delivery of Lämna inga dörrar på glänt (Nobody’s Side) is the best version I’ve ever heard. Tommy Korberg puts in a cracking performance too. Helen Sjoholm has a fine voice and has been associated with both Denny & Bjorn for quite some time. She plays the female lead in Kristina in a concert version of the musical at Carnegie Hall, New York, on 23 and 24 September 2009. She sang as her previous title character while Russell Watson sang as Karl Oskar. Vocally, she was in Mamma Mia- Here we go again. In the scene where they're dancing at the party, she can be heard singing Hasta Mañana. She also sang extensively with Benny Andersonn's band. I had no idea she’s in Here We Go Again 🤷♀️ Maybe I’ll have to try for the umpteenth time to sit down and watch it. Maybe I’ll enjoy it if I know she’s in it!
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Post by anthony40 on Jan 17, 2024 21:04:43 GMT
Helen Sjoholm has a fine voice and has been associated with both Denny & Bjorn for quite some time. She plays the female lead in Kristina in a concert version of the musical at Carnegie Hall, New York, on 23 and 24 September 2009. She sang as her previous title character while Russell Watson sang as Karl Oskar. Vocally, she was in Mamma Mia- Here we go again. In the scene where they're dancing at the party, she can be heard singing Hasta Mañana. She also sang extensively with Benny Andersonn's band. I had no idea she’s in Here We Go Again 🤷♀️ Maybe I’ll have to try for the umpteenth time to sit down and watch it. Maybe I’ll enjoy it if I know she’s in it! Again, she's not physically in it- just her voice.
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Post by danb on Jan 26, 2024 17:29:34 GMT
I found myself downloading the ‘Evita’ soundtrack the other day, mostly for David Cadicks’ magnificent arrangement of ‘Requiem’ which I remember smashing my ears in, sat in the Odeon West End many moons ago. It is glorious and absolutely ginormous. I’ve never seen it on stage as I wouldn't want it to disappoint.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2024 20:57:59 GMT
I found myself downloading the ‘Evita’ soundtrack the other day, mostly for David Cadicks’ magnificent arrangement of ‘Requiem’ which I remember smashing my ears in, sat in the Odeon West End many moons ago. It is glorious and absolutely ginormous. I’ve never seen it on stage as I wouldn't want it to disappoint. The movie Requiem is absolutely gorgeous! IMO, the visuals don't quite hold up in person and I've never felt the chills of the vocals kicking in like I have on that recording. Still catches me off-guard sometimes, that brief diminuendo before it kicks in.
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Post by justfran on Feb 5, 2024 16:24:28 GMT
I’ve been listening to the cast recording of From Here to Eternity this afternoon. The Boys of 41 and Fight the Fight are great songs. I hope we see this show appear again one day.
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Post by viserys on Feb 5, 2024 17:07:21 GMT
I’m obsessed with Chess på svenska (2002)! Not that I can speak or understand Swedish but I don't need to, I can feel it all through the music and singing. Love this interpretation and Helen Sjoholm, just wow what a voice. Her delivery of Lämna inga dörrar på glänt (Nobody’s Side) is the best version I’ve ever heard. Tommy Korberg puts in a cracking performance too. Helen Sjoholm has a fine voice and has been associated with both Denny & Bjorn for quite some time. She plays the female lead in Kristina in a concert version of the musical at Carnegie Hall, New York, on 23 and 24 September 2009. She sang as her previous title character while Russell Watson sang as Karl Oskar. Vocally, she was in Mamma Mia- Here we go again. In the scene where they're dancing at the party, she can be heard singing Hasta Mañana. She also sang extensively with Benny Andersonn's band. Late to this particular party, but fans who discover Helen Sjöholm only belatedly might want to check out the movie Så som i himlen (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_It_Is_in_Heaven) - her role isn't big but she sings one of my all-time favourite songs in this, the gorgeous "Gabriellas sång".
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Post by Sue on Feb 24, 2024 1:53:44 GMT
I’ve just listened to it viserys, it is indeed gorgeous!
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