EXCLUSIVE: The Sisters of Fiddler on the Roof Record "Matchmaker"
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Since opening the latest revival of Fiddler on the Roof, Alexandra Silber, Samantha Massell, and Melanie Moore have become Broadway's favorite sisters. As Tzeitel, Hodel, and Chava, respectively, their familial chemistry is evident when they sing Sheldon Harnick's signature trio "Matchmaker" on the stage of the Broadway Theatre. However, their bond is even more palpable when the women deliver the number while scratching longingly on the glass walls of a recording booth. Go inside the making of the Broadway cast album - available March 10 exclusively at the Broadway Theatre and in stores March 18 - and see history in the making as these powerful ladies lay down another "Matchmaker" for the books.
Alexandra Silber's voice makes me think she would be successful singing jazz or blues. Her voice is very soulful.
And maybe not right for this? Totally out of character in my humble opinion... but oh well, just a different approach. Still a stellar performance
Melanie Moore is just perfect
Alexandra isn't my favorite Tzeitel, but omg here voice is so amazing! A voice made in heaven, thats for sure!
I love these queens. People talking about the Schuyler sister but in over her like boi these queens.
these sisters WALKED so the Schyler sisters could run
I love them so much their little faces and hand motions and interactions im LIVING
SAMANTHAS VOICE HOLY FUCK
Alexandra's little knuckle pop right before her Yenta cracks me up every time!
Not only does Melanie Moore look like Ginnifer Goodwin, she sounds like her too. They need to act together as sisters or something because the resemblance is uncanny!
These ladies are phenomenal. I wish I could afford to see this live.
If you go to the box office when it opens on the morning of the show they sell $37 rush tickets. That's what I did and my seat was in the center of the orchestra. Many people don't know this and the discounted tickets through other agencies are like $88. It's well worth that but I couldn't afford that either right now, definitely worth $37!
Melanie!!!!!!! Who knew???? You dazzled me as a dancer who told stories now, you sing like an angel! Mazel
Okay... Melanie Moore has an amazing voice! And seeing as how she's primarily a dancer... that makes the surprise of it all the more amazing. Oy ve'... who knew? She should run for office.
What's really annoying is she's also an amazing artist - a painter. i think she majored in art in college. A ridiculous amount of talent for one person.
ikr?!?!
Holy carp. Didn't know Melanie could sing!
Who knew???! So pleased for her!!!
So fortunate to have seen this production. Loved it so much! Alexandra Silber as Tzeitel and Adam Kantor as Motel were perfectly adorable as a couple.
Just saw the show last week!! It was absolutely phenomenal! Everyone should go if they have the chance, definitely not a disappointment.
I have to yet watch a live musical production of Fiddler on the Roof. Love this.
It's worth every penny!!!
+Dianna Anderson I wonder how she learned to sing because I thought she sung well.
+Ashley anna I agree she sung well... I can't sing a lick so I know she did awesome.. I'm dying to get to NYC to see this!!
Ashley anna the young lady that sang as Chava has pretty vocals
No way - she's amazing!
Like chocolate this just melts in the mouth.
When I saw Fiddler in Melbourne in 2007.....
Topol was playing Tevye....
One of his last productions.... It was a lifelong dream come true..... Seeing him do If I Was A Rich Man live was amazing.
saw Him in the Sydney run, Barry MacKenzie as lazar Wolf and Maggie Kirkpatrick as Yente. Great Show!
How could anyone dislike this!!
Funny when I clicked on the video, I thought it Was gonna be the original sisters from the movie but it's all good, really awesome singing ladies, you brought another great version of the song
SO wonderful to see these clips...I'd do anything to be able to come to NYC with my husband and see this on Broadway!! Sounds and looks so wonderful! :-)
Wow very beautiful and powerful voices have have Goosebumps and a smile 💜😊
Incredible rendering! BRAVO! From Paris France, how excellent exciting rendering VERSION! MERCI BEAUCOUP from Paris France
Just saw it last month and it was absolutely amazing! Such beautiful voices :)
Saw it yesterday
I just realized Hodel sounds so much like Cinderella from Into the woods
Melanie is now a true triple threat. Bravo!
Goodness, I only know Melanie as a dancer... What a cute Chava
Melanie Melanie Melanie Melanie. I love her so so so so much. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Alexandra Silber would be an awsome ursula from the little marmaid!
You read my mind.
their voices are so beautiful
Wow these people have phenomenal voices
this is so just my second favorite music
The movie seriously has some good music.
To me the 1971 film soundtrack was the best Recorded version of the music. But this is great nonetheless.
Sadly the Original Zero Mostel Broadway Soundtrack Recording missed my favourite song, the Chava Ballet Sequence (Little Bird).
Does anyone else keep replaying the ending?
Wow. What voices.
Can't wait to see this
Jesus, the lady with the curly hair can wail like a pro.
just fantastic...
4:30 the great Sheldon Harnick. With the passing of Stephen Sondheim, only Mr. Sheldon Harnick and John Kander are the only ones left of that incredible group of Broadway composers/lyricists of the 50's - 80's era.
Pure gorgeous....
So much for the turn-of-the-century setting. All three are giving by-the-numbers MT major performances.
Loved ❤️
FAB!!!!!! From LOS ANGELES.
wonderful i love it
2:32
Don’t mind me, bookmarking
Can it be three years ago? (in March) .... my goodness
trying out for this in a few days and idk if I should go for tzeitel or hodel. I have yet to actually watch the movie but which one has a bigger role?
Both are about the same but Hodel is the meatier role.
I'm at least 47 of the views on this
wayyy more than that now
👏👏👏👏👏👏
Am I the only one who thinks Samantha Massell is similar in voice and face to Jewel Staite?
Who's the mensch in the chair, giving a thumbs-up at the very end?
Research answered my question: it's Sheldon Harnick, the original lyricist, who has been advising the current production. www.npr.org/2014/04/30/308276626/at-90-fiddler-lyricist-tells-his-story
I think alex's voice overpowers the others... I don't like that
Aww, they skipped the riff before Tzeital starts singing :(
So! Find her a match already, will yuh? LOL
They are great. What's up with that orchestra though? What a low-energy group of sad sacks.
What's up with you? They weren't performing in front of an audience. It was a recording studio. Did you want them to be dancing around the room? The orchestration was superb!
@@Jenny_1158
Yeah, it was superb. But what part of low-energy didn't you get? Are you one of the sad sacks? Awe. Sorry.
@@manhattan123 Maybe I am. "Low energy" is far from an accurate description of the orchestration. I don't understand what you were expecting. Steel guitars? Percussion? Are you one of those who are quick to criticize everybody else because you think of yourself as "perfect"? If so, please post a video of you in an orchestra and let's see your high energy.
@@Jenny_1158 Aww so you are a sad sack? As I said, they were superb, but just low energy. I've seen plenty of studio recordings where the orchestra actually seems to be enjoying themselves. It's okay. The world needs sad sacks too. Bless you.