Too Many Mornings - George Hearn and Barbara Cook - Sondheim's Follies
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- George Hearn and Barbara Cook sing "Too Many Mornings" from Stephen Sondheim's musical "Follies".
0:11 George Hearn discusses the production
1:54 Rehearsal performance, George and Barbara
3:00 George discusses the song
3:32 Concert performance, George and Barbara
This is an excerpt from the highly recommended 1985 DVD "Follies in Concert."
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There will never be another Barbara Cook. I was lucky to see her on her last appearance in Los Angeles. It was fantastic.
My god, this is one of the most stunning duets I've ever heard. George And Barbara are perfection.
It don't get any better than these two singing Sondheim. Hearn is a treasure.
I saw him a couple years ago at Ravinia Festival in the role of Tony in Most Happy Fella. Fantastic. He's so versatile.
I was in that production and he was brilliant.
She was still an actress on top of that voice.
You could fill a Mount Rushmore of Sondheim performers just from the cast of this concert, but maybe no-one would be more prominent than Barbara Cook. Just simply divine.
And for those of you wondering what the last 16 seconds are about, that's Mandy Patinkin on the left of the screen and Lee Remick right next to the conductor - as Barbara Cook's husband and George Hearn's wife, respectively.
Damn George Hearn is hot.
Still many mornings after i'n the fog of my sleep I reach for you i'n the many pages of being. The many words I still write of you , and of the many splashes of thoughts i'n my mind. That has never stopped. :) a! Do you remember. Mm hmm ?
oh my gosh goerge hearn is young !!!!!
GOD, George Hearn was young then!
Love it. Thanks you tube. What a gift.
George Hearn
a little?
I could have seen a run through but my partner was an idiot. I knew 16 of the cast including George Hearn, Arthur Rubin, Liliane Montevecchi, Jim Walton & a few others. It is still a blessing that the COMPLETE show is now preserved totally.
@SWTVlog He wasn't ginger he looked ginger.
beautiful!!
How old was he in this?
George Hearn was born in 1934 so he was 41 and Barbara Cook born in 1927 waa 57 when the show was performed in the begining of 1985
I think there's a typo. He was 51 in 1985, as he's a year younger than my mother who was in his HS drama classes.
@@TheKelJacob Thank you. Oh wow! That’s very cool that they went to school together
Fabulous
Exquisite.
I listen to this over and over.