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Wonderful Town, Leonard Bernstein's second musical with lyricists Betty Comden and Adolph Green, was an agreeable adaptation of the engaging play My Sister Eileen that allowed the songwriters an opportunity to satirize the popular music and artistic trends of the 1930s. It was also a star vehicle for Rosalind Russell, who had starred in the nonmusical film version, My Sister Eileen, in 1942. It is not, as the press release accompanying this studio recording claims, a "lost masterpiece, " or, as annotator Miles Krueger writes, "a masterwork" like Bernstein's Candide and West Side Story, which may be why it has been performed and recorded far less frequently. It is a singularly inappropriate work for the overblown orchestral/opera singer treatment frequently applied to theater music since the 1980s, but this version, which finds Simon Rattleconducting the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, the London Voices, and principals Kim Criswell, Audra McDonald, and Thomas Hampson, is not as bad as might have been feared. As Ruth, Criswell, of course, is a better singer than Russell, but exactly because Russell wasn't much of a singer, the role is not very demanding vocally.
Criswell lacks Russell's command, but she's funny. As Eileen, McDonald, as usual, is a joy, finding new ways to approach the show's big love songs, "A Little Bit In Love" and "It's Love." Hampson, unfortunately, comes off as an opera baritone, which makes "What A Waste" a vocal showcase rather than the stinging account of disappointed hopes it should be. At over 66 minutes, this is one of the longer versions of the show on record, adding the instrumental dance music `Conquering New York,' an `Entr'acte,' and `Quiet Incidental,' which is a dialogue scene with underscoring. But there isn't really much new Bernstein music here; the score famously was written in only four weeks, and that was possible because there really isn't that much of it. Theater music fans will welcome the longer version though, as well as the libretto with stage directions that is included. But classical music fans aren't likely to be convinced that the work is first-class Bernstein. And the best version of the show on record remains the 1958 TV cast album with Russell. ~ William Ruhlmann
Sir Simon Rattle
Recording information: Studio 1, Abbey Road Recording Studios, London, England.
Editor: Simon Kiln.
Librettists: Adolph Green; Betty Comden.
Personnel: Simone Sauphanor, Robert Fardell, Timothy Robinson, Kim Criswell, Audra McDonald, Lynton Atkinson, Michael Dore, Thomas Hampson, Melanie Marshall, Rodney Gilfry, Brent Barrett (vocals).
Liner Note Authors: Miles Kreuger; Adolph Green; Betty Comden.
Wonderful Town Soundtrack Music Wonderful Town Soundtrack Songs | 1. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: Overture |
| 2. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: Christopher Street |
| 3. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: Ohio |
| 4. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: Conquering New York |
| 5. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: One Hundred Easy Ways |
| 6. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: What a Waste |
| 7. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: A Little Bit in Love |
| 8. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: Pass the Football |
| 9. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: Conversation Piece |
| 10. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: A Quiet Girl |
| 11. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: Conga! |
| 12. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: Entr'acte |
| 13. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: My Darlin' Eileen |
| 14. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: Swing! |
| 15. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: Quiet Incidental |
| 16. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: Reprise: Ohio |
| 17. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: It's Love |
| 18. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: Ballet at the Village Vortex |
| 19. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: Wrong Note Rag |
| 20. | Wonderful Town, musical in 2 acts: Reprise: It's Love |
| Wonderful Town Soundtrack Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   One of Musical's Masterpiece by Bernstein Wonderful Town, wonderful life and wonderful music !
This is by far one of the best musicals I've ever heard, and I usually don't like them...
When I first inserted this CD in my player, I didn't know much about Bernstein's Wonderful Town and its history; I was attempting to discover it reading the enclosed libretto, but as soon as the first notes began to play, I losed all my rationality and my eyes and ears went directly to the singers's parts and tracks.
From that moment (as The Eagles say...) the hours went by like minutes and I happened to lose contact with time and reality up to the end of Ruth and Eileene's story. Every track was so beautiful that the whole opera ended before I could realise how great it is. So I re-heard the CD again paying attention, this time, to keep my common sens as soon as possible.
I discovered it to be not only a great masterpiece, but that every single track has been composed and performed in an almost perfect way (why almost? Well, Perfection doesn't exist in this world...); all the pieces are full of energy and warmth and the recording is great too: sound engeneers made a big work here; you can feel all the depth and the size of a big stage, breathtaking dynamics and marvellous tones, either in the instrumental pieces or in the vocal ones.
To cut things short this is, in my opinion, one of the best CD I (happily) have in my collection, a "don't miss it" one. Submitted by verneaugiacomo (Lonate Ceppino (VA), Italy) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
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