Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Marc Blitzstein. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Marc Blitzstein. Mostrar todas las entradas

sábado, 16 de agosto de 2025

SINGERS: MARC BLITZSTEIN "ZIPPERFLY & OTHER SONGS" (2009)

MARC BLITZSTEIN "ZIPPERFLY & OTHER SONGS" (2009)
https://1fichier.com/?p62usjx1ejamhd9m64v4
1 Monday Morning Blues
2 Croon Spoon
3 The New Suit" ("Zipperfly")
4 In the Clear
5 Then
6 I Wish It So
7 In Twos
8 Penny Candy
9 Emily ("Ballad of the Bombardier")
10 Displaced
11 O By The By
12 Until And I Heard
13 Open Your Heart
14 Jimmie's Got A Goil
15 What Will It Be For Me?
16 Rose Song
17 Blues
18 Nickel Under The Foot
19 The Cradle Will Rock
20 Bird Upon The Tree
21 Stay In My Arms

Muchas Gracias TIA ANTONIA!!!

domingo, 10 de agosto de 2025

THE CRADLE WILL ROCK (1985 OLC)

THE CRADLE WILL ROCK (1985 OLC)
https://www.mediafire.com/file/nbmoie62yqvxgci/THE_CRADLE_WILL_ROCK_%2528OLC_1985%2529.zip/file

More Info Here:
http://castalbums.org/recordings/Cradle-Will-Rock-The-1985-Original-London-Cast/2022/

Thanks a lot for renewing the link of this version, TIA ANTONIA!!!

jueves, 23 de mayo de 2024

REGINA (1949 ORIGINAL CAST)

REGINA (1949 ORIGINAL CAST)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/ot9a9v
Show: Regina
Music: Marc Blitzstein
Lyrics: Marc Blitzstein
Book: Marc Blitzstein

Date: 1949

Type: Audio / Demo Recording

Language: English

Performers: Lillyn Brown,  Priscilla Gillette,  Brenda Lewis,  Jane Pickens,  William Wilderman

Musician: Marc Blitzstein -- piano

Notes: After efforts to make a full Broadway cast recording failed, Blitzstein invited soloists from the 1949 production to a Carnegie Hall recording studio; with Bliztsein providing piano accompaniment, they recorded 5 songs.

Includes: What Will It Be? (Gillette), The Best Thing Of All (Pickens), Finale (Gillette, Pickens), Rain Quartette (Gillette, Lewis, Wilderman, Brown), Lionnet (Lewis)

viernes, 17 de mayo de 2024

REGINA (1991 SCOTTISH OPERA)

REGINA (1991 SCOTTISH OPERA)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/08jq7e
Show: Regina
Music: Marc Blitzstein
Lyrics: Marc Blitzstein
Book: Marc Blitzstein

Date: May 1991

Location: Scotland

Conductor: John Mauceri

Performers: Clarence Adoo, John Beazley, Ben Buurman, Katherine Ciesinski, Scott Cooper, Graeme Danby, Trevor Alexander Edwards, Richard Glynn, Sheri Greenawald, Andy Harewood, Bruce Hubbard, Tim Johnson, David Kuebler, James Maddalena, John Mauceri, Theresa Merritt, Gerald Martin Moore, Katie Morrell, David Morrison, Timothy Noble, William Peel, Samuel Ramey, Angelina Réaux, Victor Starkey, Alan Weekes, Jeanette Wilson

Format: 2-CD


REGINA (1958 NEW YORK CITY OPERA)

REGINA (1958 NEW YORK CITY OPERA)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/t2y1d2
More Info Here:
http://castalbums.org/recordings/Regina-1958-New-York-City-Opera/312/

miércoles, 1 de mayo de 2024

JUNO (2008 ENCORES!)

JUNO (2008 ENCORES!)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/kyj4io
Show: Juno 
Music: Marc Blitzstein 
Lyrics: Marc Blitzstein 
Book: Joseph Stein 



lunes, 4 de diciembre de 2023

DEMO: REUBEN, REUBEN

REUBEN, REUBEN (DEMO)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/y9h0jm0ift6ascm/REUBEN,_REUBEN_(Demo).rar
or
https://www.sendspace.com/file/08bani
Show: Reuben, Reuben
Music: Marc Blitzstein
Lyrics: Marc Blitzstein
Book: Marc Blitzstein

Type: Noncommercial Audio / Demo Recording

Notes: Demo recording of Blitzstein's 1955 musical that closed in Boston. Two unidentified male and female singers.

Length: 20:28

Tracks:
01. Song of the Arrow
02. Sleep
03. Mother of the Bridegroom
04. The Rose Song
05. There Goes My Love
06. Thank You

martes, 4 de enero de 2022

JUNO (1959 OBC)

JUNO (1959 ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/nhmd24qd8klaq12/Juno.zip
or
https://www.sendspace.com/file/bqerya

More Info Here:
http://castalbums.org/recordings/Juno-1959-Original-Broadway-Cast/833/

jueves, 27 de abril de 2017

NO FOR AN ANSWER (1941 ORIGINAL CAST)

NO FOR AN ANSWER (1941 ORIGINAL CAST)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/3y3icbi34hgor3s/NO_4_ANSWER.zip

Show: No For an Answer
Music: Marc Blitzstein 
Lyrics: Marc Blitzstein 
Book: Marc Blitzstein

Date: 1941

Performers:  Marc Blitzstein, Carol Channing, Bert Conway, Curt Conway, Olive Deering, Lloyd Gough, Norma Green, Norman Green, Michael Loring, Charles Polacheck, Martin Ritt, Coby Ruskin, Alfred Snyder, Hester Sondergaard, Martin Wolfson

Tracks:
1. The Song of the Bat
2. Take the Book
3. Gina
4. Secret Singing
5. Dimples
6. Fraught
7. Francie
8. No for an Answer
9. Penny Candy
10. Mike
11. The Purest Kind Of Guy
12. Nick
13. Make the Heart Be Stone
14. No for an Answer

sábado, 26 de noviembre de 2016

THE THREEPENNY OPERA (1954 OOffBC)

THE THREEPENNY OPERA (1954 OOffBC)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/hyq7vr2qvbq8kb2/The+Threepenny+Opera-OOBC.rar

 
Show: Die Dreigroschenoper
Music: Kurt Weill
Lyrics: Bertolt Brecht
Book: Bertolt Brecht

Date: April 1954

Location: US / NY / New York

Theatre/Venue: Theater de Lys

Lyrics: Marc Blitzstein

Translation: Marc Blitzstein

Orchestrations: Kurt Weill

Performers:  Bea Arthur, John Astin, Joseph Beruh, Bernard Bogin, Paul Dooley, William Duell, Lotte Lenya, Scott Merrill, Gerald Price, Charlotte Rae, Gerrianne Raphael, Marion Selee, Chuck Smith, Jo Sullivan, George Tyne, Martin Wolfson

Tracks
1. Prologue & 2. Overture
2. Ballad of Mac the Knife
3. Morning Anthem
4. Instead-Of-Song
5. Wedding Song
6. Pirate Jenny
7. Army Song  
8. Love Song
9. Ballad of Dependency
10. Melodrama and Polly's Song
11. Ballad of the Easy Life
12. The World Is Mean      
13. Barbara Song        
14. Tango Ballad
15. Jealousy Duet
16. How to Survive
17. Useless Song
18. Solomon Song & Call from the Grave
19. Death Message
20. The Mounted Messanger
21. Finale

The Threepenny Opera:
A piece with music in a Prologue and eight scenes by Bertolt Brecht after John Gay's The Beggar's Opera.

Produced at the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm, Berlin, 31 August 1928 with Harald Paulsen (Macheath) and Lotte Lenya (Jenny).

First performed in this English version by Marc Blitzstein at the Theatre de Lys, New York, 10 May 1954 with Scott Merrill (Macheath) and Lotte Lenya (Jenny). This version first performed in Great Britain at the Royal Court Theatre London, 9 February 1956 with Bill Owen (Macheath) and Maria Remusat (Jenny).

The Prologue, set in Soho, consists of a Street Singer singing the Ballad of Mack the Knife; a man slips between the whores in the market, tips his hat to them - 'Look, there goes Mack the Knife!'

Story:
ACT I
Georgia Brown as Lucy (1956)
Georgia Brown as Lucy in the Royal Court Theatre Production 1956
In Peachum's Beggar's Outfit Shop the day begins with the arrival of a new beggar, Filch, who is fitted out with appropriate clothes and assigned to a begging pitch. Business should be good, because London is full of visitors for Victoria's Coronation. Peachum and his wife are worried that their daughter Polly is keeping company with Macheath, but they are already too late: Macheath and Polly arrive for their marriage in an empty stable, hastily provided with furniture and tableware stolen by Macheath's gang. They sing a bawdy Wedding Song; Macheath demands another song and Polly obliges with Pirate Jenny, a riotous tale with a sting of real menace. The wedding party is joined by Rev. Kimball and Tiger Brown, Commissioner of Police, who are both in Macheath's pocket; Brown and Mackie reminisce about their days in India and then the commissioner leaves, assuring Mackie that he can handle any trouble Polly's father may make.
Polly's parents are furious to hear that she is married. They plan to get Macheath betrayed by one of his many women. Polly overhears the plot and hints that Mackie has a friend in the Police Commissioner, who would be interested to hear about her father's infamous trade.

ACT II
Polly comes to the stable to warn Mackie to disappear - her father has somehow convinced Brown of Mackie's crimes and there is a warrant out for his arrest. He agrees to flee to Highgate, puts her in charge of the gang and tells them so when they arrive. Polly swears at them, to prove she is to be taken seriously and then bids a tender farewell to Mackie. Mrs. Peachum visits the whores in Wapping; she knows Macheath will go there, and bribes Jenny to inform on him. He duly arrives; Jenny reads his hand , then goes to fetch a policeman and returns to reminisce with him about their life together before he is arrested and taken away, to Mrs. Peachum's delight.
At Newgate Prison, Mackie ignores the shamefaced Brown and bribes the jailer £50 to remove his handcuffs. His next step is a reconciliation with Lucy (Brown's daughter and also his wife), who believes everything he says, but realises how gullible she is. Polly arrives, and she and Lucy fly at each other. Mrs. Peachum intervenes and hauls Polly off: Mackie inveigles Lucy to steal the keys and free him, and Peachum,

ACT III
The Peachums are preparing their 'beggars' to disrupt the Coronation procession. Jenny and the whores arrive to collect their informer's money, but Peachum refuses as Mackie has escaped. However, Jenny lets slip that Mackie, after returning to her, is now at Sukey Tawdry's, so Peachum sends Filch to tell the police. But Brown and his band of constables burst in, intending to round up Peachum and his crew of 'beggars', and Peachum has to talk very fast and persuasively to persuade Brown to change direction and go after Mackie.

Jenny has her own wry comment: - 'Is it worth it to be top dog? Guess not!' . Mackie has been caught again; he tries to bribe his way free, but the gang are half-hearted in providing the money. The entire company burst in to see the hanging; Mackie sings a rueful farewell, hypocritical goodbyes are said and just as Mackie mounts the gallows, comes "mercy just for once" in the shape of a reprieve, a knighthood, a castle and a pension! The Street Singer steps forward with a short reprise of Mackie's Ballad "Happy endings, nice and tidy but maybe Peachum's sour comment is nearer the truth.

Thanks a lot for this classic, JAZZMAN2!!!

MISS SAIGON (2014 LONDON CAST HIGHLIGHTS)

MISS SAIGON (2014 LONDON CAST HIGHLIGHTS) https://www.sendspace.com/file/cp2d85 Show: Miss Saigon Music: Claude-Michel Schönberg  Lyrics: Al...