Stephen Sondheim - A Little Night Music (1973 Original Broadway Cast)
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A Little Night Music (1973 Original Broadway Cast)
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| Artist(s) | Stephen Sondheim |
| Studio | Sony |
| Release Date | November 10, 1998 |
| UPC Code | 074646528426 |
| Buy this item | $10.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 7 19:00 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Cast Recording Or 38 new from $6.84, 19 used from $3.95 |
About Stephen Sondheim - A Little Night Music (1973 Original Broadway Cast)
Perhaps best known for the hit "Send In the Clowns," Stephen Sondheim's glamorous 3/4 waltz-time musical recalls enchanted evenings, white kidskin elbow gloves, and romance of the green-eyed bittersweet and bed-hopping sort. The ruse is that these folks lead "ordinary lives": the father is widowed, remarries, and briefly rekindles a sack-side former flame; the son flirts with the maid; the child bride is cuckolded yet loves and is loved by the son; and the maid has a romp with the butler. Adapted from a mid-'50s Ingmar Bergman film, the play debuted in America in the early '70s and is set in Sweden's turn-of-the-century well-to-do society. Now remastered and heard at the dawn of the millennium, Night Music is a dated yet charmingly affected period piece, abundant in its sweeping theatricality. As an unhappily chaste newlywed, Len Cariou, Broadway's glistening middle-aged dandy, is smashing as Fredrick. Glynis Johns (who always sounds congested and quite cosmopolitan) steals focus as the delightful actress Desiree. Night Music is a foolishly fanciful, twinkly score swathed in plucky harp, sweeping strings, and coolly elegant conversational tunes. --Paige La Grone Amazon.com essential recording
Tracks
- Overture and Night Waltz
- Now/Later/Soon
- The Glamorous Life
- Remember?
- You Must Meet My Wife
- Liaisons
- In Praise of Women
- Every Day a Little Death
- A Weekend in the Country
- Night Waltz I/The Sun Won't Set
- Night Waltz II/The Sun Sits Low
- It Would Have Been Wonderful
- Perpetual Anticipation
- Send in the Clowns
- The Miller's Son
- Finale: Send in the Clowns/Night Waltz
- The Glamorous Life
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User Reviews
Average user review:| It isn't....It isn't....It isn't....It isn't.......Thank God! |
Good grief, people, stop griping.
Here's a great big fat clue: SONDHEIM DOESN'T REPEAT HIMSELF!
Follies isn't like Sweeney Todd which isn't like A Little Night Music because each of those shows, and all the others by our resident genius, are once in a lifetime occurrences, special in that they will never be repeated. That's why Mr. S. had been known to got back and rework, fine tune and re-polish a show. He doesn't want to repeat it, he wants to perfect it.
So stop grousing and be grateful he wrote each of these great shows once.
By-the-way, it may have been mentioned here, but I didn't see it: There's a major change in this CD: Night Waltz 2 has been added. I'd say that's a pretty big deal.
Of course, it doesn't sound like Sunday in the Park with George......... January 1, 2009
| Stephen Sondheim is . . .? |
His groundbreaking can either fall flat, or catch the interest of the theater-going crowd. More than half of his musicals have lost money for their backers.
"A Little Night Music" falls into the interest-catching category, with a 601 performances, money making run. Musically, it provides a mixture of ensemble and fine solo materials. But, as a musical, it does not work for me. I will not fault previous reviewers, who raved, because I recognize that this is largely a matter of taste. It just does not taste like a musical to me.
I will continue to listen to it, enjoying the music. But I will not rush out to buy a ticket if a touring company brings it to town. November 30, 2007
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| A Little Night Music (1973 Original Broadway Cast) - Sondheim |
| A Wonderful Score- One of Sondheim's Best |
It's a fantastic score, with a great cast. The melodies are sweeping and irresistable, the lyrics are witty and clever.
And how can you top this cast? Len Cariou turns in a great performance as Fredrick Egerman, and Glynis Johns is perfection as Desiree Armfeldt. Hermione Gingold is also fabulous as Mme. Armfeldt.
The best tracks on the CD are:
Now/Later/Soon
The Glamorous Life
Every Day A Little Death
Liasons
A Weekend in the Country
Send in the Clowns
The Miller's Son
Go out and buy A Little Night Music, you will not be dissapointed. July 2, 2007
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