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| re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) | |
| Posted by: WWriter 07:03 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) - kdw111 06:57 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
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| Hmmmm. I've always thought so. Do you have reservations? | |
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| re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) | |
| Posted by: BruceinIthaca 07:36 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) - WWriter 07:03 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
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| I think it is one of the most gorgeous pieces of music, and when I need an encounter with the sublime (in Longinus' sense), I listen to the OBC version--the swelling chorus, the solo voices of Cook and Rounseville. I would argue that it is the right end for the show for which it was written--if not quite the off-hand ending of Voltaire's novella. The Bernstein score is an enlargement of the Voltaire original, so this anthem fits his transformation of it. I've often thought it is what I would want played at a memorial for myself--though I suspect my life has not earned the dimensions the song achieves. But it's a lovely dream. |
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| re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) | |
| Posted by: Singapore/Fling 08:42 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) - BruceinIthaca 07:36 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
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| I'm a huge fan of the Danieley/Blackwell recording. I saw that '97 revival a thoroughly absurd three times, in order to hear this song, in that theater, with those voices. I've been surprised that more people haven't been writing about the finale of "The Great Comet" as Dave Molloy's version of this song. He uses a similar musical profile, and the dramatic moment is the same: Pierre decides to plant a seed, gain maturity, and grow towards a new moment in their maturity. (I also saw that "Candide" so many times because I had a crush on Jason Danieley. I still get chills when he sings. For me, "The Visit" is a musical about a guy who has to deliver his friend's death sentence, and attempts to do it in a way that assuages his guilt and leaves his hand clean. And yellow shoes. :-) ) |
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| I like the late Jerry Hadley's version. | |
| Posted by: Delvino 09:08 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) - Singapore/Fling 08:42 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
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| It's full-throated and gorgeous in its formal setting. But in truth? I've never heard a bad version. I've been to high school concerts and graduations where it's sung, and I weep. |
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| re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) | |
| Posted by: AC126748 08:53 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) - Singapore/Fling 08:42 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
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| For me, "The Visit" is a musical about a guy who has to deliver his friend's death sentence, and attempts to do it in a way that assuages his guilt and leaves his hand clean. The night I saw The Visit (which I think is one of the most brilliant and underrated musicals of the last quarter-century, but that's for another thread), the rather tepid audience burst into adoring cheers after Danieley's solo. And I remember just sitting there thinking my God, this voice hasn't aged a day in twenty years. But I digress... |
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| seconded! | |
| Posted by: Glitter 03:09 am EDT 07/04/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) - AC126748 08:53 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
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| at the closing performance in Williamstown, his solo got not one, but two rounds of applause. Great show. |
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| re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) | |
| Posted by: Delvino 11:21 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) - AC126748 08:53 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
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| With you there. Saw a "Visit" matinee preview and was transported by Mr. D. | |
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| re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) | |
| Posted by: Singapore/Fling 09:14 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) - AC126748 08:53 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
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| I don't think "The Visit" is any great shakes in terms of the writing, but I thought that production was stunning from beginning to end, even while I felt like it was doing all the heavy lifting. Who says threads have to be orderly? ;-) |
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| re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) | |
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| Posted by: AC126748 09:19 am EDT 07/04/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) - Singapore/Fling 09:14 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
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| Stunning production, but I also felt the musical captured the brilliant dark comedy, tonal dissonance, moral ambiguity, and social commentary of Durrenmatt's still somewhat shocking play. It's one of the few shows in recent memory that made my skin crawl (in a good way). To my mind, it's the strongest work of Kander and Ebb's late career. And I'm glad I was able to see the show when Rees was still in it. He was extraordinary. |
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| re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) | |
| Posted by: bmc 07:35 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) - WWriter 07:03 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
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| I have most of the recordings, but the lyrics might be too hopeful for Voltaire I dinna care aboot Mr V. I've heard two performances: in'76, Barbara Cook was on tour, following her Carnegie Hall concert (Released on Columbia records) An encore brought students from U Of Mich school of Music;to sing Make our Garden Grow. Even more amazing was an anniversary (for the school of music/theater): as more and more students joined the alumni on stage, it was filled to overflowing; It was glorious | |
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| re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) | |
| Posted by: pfolson 08:32 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
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| I saw that anniversary concert at the Hill Auditorium. Glorious doesn't begin to describe it. It's been quite a few years since that special night, but that finale has stayed with me -- and will be with me forever. | |
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| re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) | |
| Posted by: BruceinIthaca 07:38 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) - bmc 07:35 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
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| There is a lovely version of it combined with One Hand, One Heart sung by Laurie Beechman and Sam Harris on her No One is Alone album. Given Ms. Beechman's own narrative at the time, the hopefulness yet knowing sadness is poignant, and proves (to me) that the song can have many renditions that do it proud. | |
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| re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) | |
| Posted by: Snowgrace 07:34 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Make Our Garden Grow Is One of the Most Beautiful Pieces of Music Ever Written. Just Saying. (nm) - WWriter 07:03 pm EDT 07/03/17 | |
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| Will take that &&& the final, choral movement of Bernstein's CHICHESTER PSALMS anywhere, any time!! ❤ | |
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