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Proms 38 & 39: West Side Story 11.08.18
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I am currently listening to Act 2 of the John Owen Edwards recording. What a breath of fresh air after the stilted orchestral presentation last night. O.k., some of the voices are a tad too English, but it jerks a tear far more readily than did WIlson and co.
Is anyone here familiar with the Schermerhorn on Naxos? If so, comment would be welcome.
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Hysterical Dialogue and Singing
Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post15:30 & 20:00
Royal Albert Hall
Leonard Bernstein: West Side Story
concert performance
Sierra Boggess (Maria)
Ross Lekites (Tony)
Students from ArtsEd and Mountview.
John Wilson Orchestra
John Wilson (conductor)
West Side Story bursts with violent, sensual rhythms and big-hearted melodies. The music ranges from the touching innocence of 'I feel pretty' and 'Tonight' to the tension-fuelled 'Dance at the Gym' in conveying the trials of the ill-fated lovers, Tony and Maria, as they attempt to resolve the deep-rooted animosity between two warring communities on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
This rare performance of the theatre score (authorised concert version) features a top-flight cast, joined by an ensemble of students from leading London theatre schools.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI am currently listening to Act 2 of the John Owen Edwards recording. What a breath of fresh air after the stilted orchestral presentation last night. O.k., some of the voices are a tad too English, but it jerks a tear far more readily than did WIlson and co.
Is anyone here familiar with the Schermerhorn on Naxos? If so, comment would be welcome.
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Hm. Agree entirely with the comments about Wilson's staid conducting of the whole thing. WSS was originally in the hands of a conductor (Max Goberman) who was a Haydn and Vivaldi specialist, but he was also a musician (as were his players) who knew exactly how to give the score the rhythmic energy that was so depressingly lacking from most of last night. Some terrific solo singing from Maria, so it wasn't all sub-par. On the other hand, the treatment of the dialogue - and the delivery of what wasn't cut already - left a lot to be desired. I've seen so many wonderful performances of this show over the years - best of all Jerome Robbins's only new production of it, at the Minskoff on Broadway in 1980 with a staggeringly good pit band conducted by John DeMain - and another memorable performance at of all places the Théâtre du Châtelet - and last night's didn't approach that kind of experience. Also, though I didn't see it, the orchestra sounded far too big - and in the excellent interval discussion David Benedict said there were 12 cellos playing. So the whole thing was unduly bloated as well as rhythmically stodgy. Disappointing.
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Originally posted by makropulos View PostHm. Agree entirely with the comments about Wilson's staid conducting of the whole thing.
I comment on this very belatedly to note that the first of the Christmas-time Proms repeats will be, no surprise, the West Side Story Prom, on Christmas night:
OTOH, the next night, Boxing Day night, the ENO production of Porgy and Bess is scheduled, where JW got quite a bit of praise:
Here, I can imagine that his general approach would work well, to allow the singers to shine.Last edited by bluestateprommer; 10-12-18, 00:36.
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Not really the Proms but I sought a link:
Jonny Mac would say the equivalent of you’ve got to be joking:
Lenny’s grave will be rocking!
https://www.theatermania.com/broadway/news/broadway-revival-west-side-story-i-feel-pretty_90172.htmlBelgian experimental theater director Ivo van Hove has big changes planned for the golden-age American musical.
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Not sure whether it's been mentioned earlier on this thread, but Georgia Mann mentioned that Steven Spielberg is 'remaking' 'West Side Story'. I think she added 'good luck with that'..... I'm not sure what Mr S and colleagues can add to the original movie.
(Talking of pointless remakes: do we REALLY need the new 'War Of the Worlds' that started on BBC 1 last night?)
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostNot sure whether it's been mentioned earlier on this thread, but Georgia Mann mentioned that Steven Spielberg is 'remaking' 'West Side Story'. I think she added 'good luck with that'..... I'm not sure what Mr S and colleagues can add to the original movie.
(Talking of pointless remakes: do we REALLY need the new 'War Of the Worlds' that started on BBC 1 last night?)
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Sorry to dissent but I think he could improve on the movie considerably. Even though it’s overall a good film I do think Natalie Wood as Maria is miscast (she had her role sung by Marni Nixon) and the Tony has a bit of a charisma bypass. Rita Moreno, George Chakiris and Russ Tamblyn are unlikely to be surpassed though . Given Steven Spielberg's Track record I would be surprised if he doesn’t produce a very cinematic version as opposed to the sixties movie , which despite the fantastic music, choreography and some performances feels a bit stagey. For copyright reasons (see another thread ) I don’t think they’ll be able to muck around with the music much and I think I’m right in saying that the Robbins estate is very fussy about changes to the choreography but of course in Hollywood money is the real arbiter. Spielberg doesn’t make many duds . Just hope it’s not as long as War Horse...
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