In sweet remembrance of Leonard Bernstein's centenary, I decided to play an off-air
video, now on DVD, of a 1988 performance of Scottish Opera's production of Candide,
with LB in attendance. The performance directed by Jonathan Miller including
many revisions by John Wells, approved by the composer, was a huge success and I saw it
when it transferred to the Old Vic later. A splendid cast; Nickolas Grace,(Voltaire/Pangloss/Martin, Mark Beudert (Candide), Marilyn Hill Smith, Cunegonde - literally stopping the show on a few occasions- Bonaventura Bottone, (Captain, Govenor, Crook)/ John Mauceri, conductor.
Followed up with a further off-air video to DVD; a platform performance of On the Town, at the Barbican, late 80s, memorable because it may have been Lenny's last London appearance with a legendary cast which included Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Frederica Von Stade, Thomas Hampson, Samuel Ramey, Cleo Laine, Kurt Ollmann, Evelyn Lear, Marie McLaughlin and Tyne Daly. The concert was a sell-out, hot ticket event, but a seasonal 'flu outbreak encouraged me to quit my desk early and head for the Barbican where I got a return ticket!
Finally, one of my regular late night plundering viewings; 'Lenny at 70' celebratory concert, 1988, at Tanglewood. For some reason, I'd overlooked the TV outing but managed to catch and record the last 20 mins. A delicious rendering by Lauren Bacall of Sondheim's adaptation of Weill's, Jenny Made Her Mind Up, (Lady in the Dark) to Lenny Made His Mind Up and he was delighted by the word play throughout..."You may have to wait a little weill" etc, Made his platform appearance after the huge Tanglewood choir, led by the ringing tones of Dawn Upshaw and Jerry Handley, delivered a spine-tingling, "And make our garden grow". Shrewdly avoided a speech by grabbing a microphone, shook it several times: before adding, "As Victor Borge might say....and mouthed a 'thank you' before a line-up of Met divas sang "Happy Birthday, dear Lenny..."
video, now on DVD, of a 1988 performance of Scottish Opera's production of Candide,
with LB in attendance. The performance directed by Jonathan Miller including
many revisions by John Wells, approved by the composer, was a huge success and I saw it
when it transferred to the Old Vic later. A splendid cast; Nickolas Grace,(Voltaire/Pangloss/Martin, Mark Beudert (Candide), Marilyn Hill Smith, Cunegonde - literally stopping the show on a few occasions- Bonaventura Bottone, (Captain, Govenor, Crook)/ John Mauceri, conductor.
Followed up with a further off-air video to DVD; a platform performance of On the Town, at the Barbican, late 80s, memorable because it may have been Lenny's last London appearance with a legendary cast which included Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Frederica Von Stade, Thomas Hampson, Samuel Ramey, Cleo Laine, Kurt Ollmann, Evelyn Lear, Marie McLaughlin and Tyne Daly. The concert was a sell-out, hot ticket event, but a seasonal 'flu outbreak encouraged me to quit my desk early and head for the Barbican where I got a return ticket!
Finally, one of my regular late night plundering viewings; 'Lenny at 70' celebratory concert, 1988, at Tanglewood. For some reason, I'd overlooked the TV outing but managed to catch and record the last 20 mins. A delicious rendering by Lauren Bacall of Sondheim's adaptation of Weill's, Jenny Made Her Mind Up, (Lady in the Dark) to Lenny Made His Mind Up and he was delighted by the word play throughout..."You may have to wait a little weill" etc, Made his platform appearance after the huge Tanglewood choir, led by the ringing tones of Dawn Upshaw and Jerry Handley, delivered a spine-tingling, "And make our garden grow". Shrewdly avoided a speech by grabbing a microphone, shook it several times: before adding, "As Victor Borge might say....and mouthed a 'thank you' before a line-up of Met divas sang "Happy Birthday, dear Lenny..."
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