| re: Can we discuss / analyze? What's really required for a Fosca performance to work? | |
| Posted by: GrumpyMorningBoy 05:43 pm EST 03/01/19 | |
| In reply to: re: Can we discuss / analyze? What's really required for a Fosca performance to work? - Ann 05:25 pm EST 03/01/19 | |
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| I think the SHOW is supposed to make us squirm, at so many moments, and although Sondheim has said that he needed to allow himself to experience true love to know how to write this, I am still not sure that I want to hear the way love sounds to Sondheim. It sounds like drums? And piercing minor chords? Don't get me wrong. PASSION gets under my skin just like it gets under everybody's who loves Sondheim. But there are parts of the score I genuinely love, and other parts I nearly detest. More than anything, though, I just admire how ballsy Sondheim was to write it the way he did. This score is ballsy AF. And I love him for having that courage. - GMB |
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