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Overture to candide clarinet quartet
Overture to candide clarinet quartet




This production used Lillian Hellman's book with an additional credit 'assisted by Michael Stewart', and it was directed by Robert Lewis with choreography by Jack Cole. The first London production debuted at the Saville Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue on 30 April 1959 (after playing for a short time at the New Theatre Oxford and the Manchester Opera House). ( December 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. seems too serious for the verve and mocking lyricism of Leonard Bernstein's score which, without being strictly 18th century, maintains, with its gay pastiche of past styles and forms, a period quality. When he makes lightning, rapier thrusts, she provides body blows. When Voltaire is ironic and bland, is explicit and vigorous. Hellman's libretto was criticized in The New York Times as being too serious: This production was a box office disaster, running only two months for a total of 73 performances. Pangloss, and Irra Petina as the Old Lady. It featured Robert Rounseville as Candide, Barbara Cook as Cunegonde, Max Adrian as Dr. The sets and costumes were designed by Oliver Smith and Irene Sharaff, respectively. The premiere production was directed by Tyrone Guthrie and conducted by Samuel Krachmalnick. Performance history 1956 original Broadway production Ĭandide first opened on Broadway as a musical on Decemat the Martin Beck Theatre. Hershy Kay orchestrated all but the overture, which Bernstein did himself. In addition, the lyrics to "I Am Easily Assimilated" were done by Leonard and Felicia Bernstein, and Hellman wrote the words to "Eldorado". Many lyricists worked on the show: first James Agee (whose work was ultimately not used), then Dorothy Parker, John Latouche and Richard Wilbur. Bernstein, however, was so excited about this idea that he convinced Hellman to do it as a "comic operetta" she then wrote the original libretto for the operetta. 5.2 Bernstein "Final Revised Version" (1989)Ĭandide was originally conceived by Lillian Hellman as a play with incidental music in the style of her previous work, The Lark.Somewhere-Leonard Bernstein/Marilyn Horne/Orchestra West Side Story:1. Scherzo-Leonard Bernstein West Side Story:13. Transition To Scherzo-Leonard Bernstein West Side Story:13. Ballet Sequence - Beginning-Leonard Bernstein/Kiri Te Kanawa/José Carreras West Side Story:13. I Feel Pretty-Leonard Bernstein/Kiri Te Kanawa/Luise Edeiken/Angelina Reaux/Stella Zambalis West Side Story:13. The Rumble-Leonard Bernstein West Side Story:12. Tonight (Ensemble)-Leonard Bernstein/Kiri Te Kanawa/Tatiana Troyanos /José Carreras/Kurt Ollmann /Richard Harrell West Side Story:11. One Hand, One Heart-Leonard Bernstein/Kiri Te Kanawa/José Carreras West Side Story:10. Cool-Leonard Bernstein/Kurt Ollmann West Side Story:9. America-Leonard Bernstein/Angelina Reaux/Louise Edeiken/Stella Zambalis/Tatiana Troyanos /Orchestra West Side Story:8. Tonight - Balcony Scene-Leonard Bernstein/Kiri Te Kanawa/José Carreras/Orchestra West Side Story:7. Maria-Leonard Bernstein/José Carreras/Orchestra West Side Story:6. The Dance At The Gym - Jump-Leonard Bernstein West Side Story:5. The Dance At The Gym - Meeting Scene-Leonard Bernstein/Nina Bernstein/Where Are You (Lounge Mix) West Side Story:4. The Dance At The Gym - Cha-Cha-Leonard Bernstein West Side Story:4. The Dance At The Gym - Mambo-Leonard Bernstein West Side Story:4. The Dance At The Gym - Promenade-Leonard Bernstein West Side Story:4. The Dance At The Gym - Blues-Leonard Bernstein West Side Story:4. Something's Coming-Leonard Bernstein/José Carreras West Side Story:4. Jet Song-Leonard Bernstein/Kurt Ollmann /David Livingston/Stephen Bogardus/申静 West Side Story:3.






Overture to candide clarinet quartet