Barbara CookBell Telephone Hour 1960-1965
- 題名: Barbara Cook : Bell Telephone hour 1960-1965.
- 作者: Cook, Barbara.
- 其他作者:
- Bell Telephone Hour Chorus.
- Bell Telephone Hour Orchestra.
- Drake, Alfred, 1914-1992.
- Goulet, Robert, 1933-
- Gillette, Anita, 1936-
- Voorhees, Donald, 1903-1989.
- Willson, Meredith, 1902-1984. Music man. Selections.
- Lehár, Franz, 1870-1948. Lustige Witwe. English. Selections.
- Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. No strings. Selections.
- 其他題名:
- Bell Telephone hour 1960-1965
- Bell Telephone hour (Television program)
- 出版: Pleasantville, N.Y. : Video Artists International c2005.
- 主題: Muicals--Excerpts. , Popular muisc--United States--1961-1970. , Civil war--Songs and music. , Songs (High voice)
- URL:
https://serv.npac-ntch.org/DVD/2B/DV02549.htm
- 一般註:公播版 DVD. DVD; video: 4:3; audio: mono.; open to all regions. Originally produced for the Bell Telephone hour television series. Program and biographical notes in English (7 p.) inserted in container.
- 演出者註:Barbara Cook, soprano ; with Alfred Drake, Robert Goulet, Anita Gillette, and Buffalo Bills ; The Bell Telephone Hour Orchestra & Chorus, Donald Voorhees, conductor.
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- 系統號: 005060309 | 機讀編目格式
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摘要註
"While Ms. Cook's career as a concert and cabaret artist is well documented on video and audio recordings, this collection gives us, for the first time, a glimpse of Barbara Cook during the heyday of her Broadway career. Cook sings a wide range of music --from Vienese operetta and American folksongs to Broadway classics and pop standards-- and is excitingly partnered by Broadway luminaries Alfred Drake, Robert Goulet, and Anita Gillette. Among the many highlights are the selections from Meredith Wilson's The music man, featuring original cast members Cook and The Buffalo Bills"--Container.
內容註
Music man. Till there was you ; Lida Rose ; Will I ever tell you ; Lida Rose / Wilson -- Civil war medley: When Johnny comes marching home ; He's gone away ; The Cumberland crew ; Blow the man down ; The battle hymn of the Republic ; Salute to Vienna: Emperor waltz / Strauss, Jr. The song is ended. Don't ask me why / Reisch. Merry widow. I'm off to Chez Maxim's ; Merry widow waltz / Lehár. White horse inn. Blue eyes / Stolz. Vienna, city of my dreams ; Two hearts swing in three-quarter time -- Salute to the 1962 Broadway season: A funny thing happend on the way to the forum. Lovely / Sondheim. Camelot. The simple joys of maidenhood / Loewe. No strings. The sweetest sounds ; Loads of love ; Nobody told me / Rodgers. Milk and honey. That was yesterday / Herman -- Milestones in American love songs: Carnival. Love makes the world go 'round / Merrill. Medley: Buffalo gals ; Jeanie with the light brown hair ; In my merry Oldsmobile ; Come, Josephine, in my flying machine ; My sweetheart's the man in the moon ; Under the bamboo tree ; If I had a talking picture of you ; Pettin' in the park ; By a waterfall ; Shuffle off to Buffalo ; Indina love call -- Salute to the American girl: She's only a bird in a gilded cage ; It was good enough for grandma ; I'm gonna wash that man right outa my hair -- Tribute to World War II: They're either too young or too old ; I'll walk alone.