Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man (1988 Making of) - Teresa Stratas, Frederica von Stade, John McGlinn
Вставка
- Опубліковано 3 лис 2017
- Off Topic - but it's great!
Show Boat Story (Documentary 1988) - Remembering John McGlinn
Link to the interviews with Jerry Hadley (Show Boat): • Jerry Hadley - The Sho...
• Jerry Hadley - Intervi...
In memoriam Jerry Hadley
(June 16, 1952 - July 18, 2007)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_H...
John Alexander McGlinn III (September 18, 1953 - February 14, 2009) was an American conductor and musical theatre archivist. He was a leading advocate of the use of original orchestrations and vocal arrangements in studio cast recordings of Broadway musicals, and he made several notable albums exemplifying his philosophy of historical authenticity. From 1987 to 1992 he made best-selling recordings of the complete scores of Show Boat, Anything Goes, Brigadoon, Annie Get Your Gun, Kiss Me, Kate and an obscure Jerome Kern musical, Sitting Pretty. McGlinn was found dead in his New York City apartment on February 14, 2009, of a heart attack. He was 55 years old. He was a great artist and my life partner. May his memory be a blessing.
Teresa Stratas just nails this so beautifully... every word, every note.... expressive and REAL!!!!!!! She is truly a remarkable artist and as for von Stade ... have always adored her distinctive vocal beauty.
Please God, let heaven be like that.
OMG this was an incredible cast. Teresa Stratas is one of the BEST singing opera stars ever.... And well von Stade - one of my top 4 mezzos of all time
I have a deep love forTeresa Stratas
You are not alone!! 🥰
One of the greatest one
You have excellent taste in singers
It's wonderful to see how the singers really enjoyed this recording, getting into their roles almost as if on stage; McGlinn on the podium, too! Sadly, McGlinn, Bruce Hubbard, Jerry Hadley and Karla Burns are all now gone. Stratas now almost 85 and von Stade is 77! As the saying goes, 'they don't make them like that anymore'.
The world lost John McGlinn way too soon. :( His joy in conducting this music can't be compared with any other conductor....
A magical moment in time captured for all of us to enjoy. One of the most beautiful and joyful renditions of the classic song. The actors, conductor and musicians in such a great sync. Teresa, what gem.
wonderful Teresa... great talent and person.
OMG!! She just match the original version. I never heard more better version of this song.
I make a point of listening to at least a half-hour of the complete recording every day until reach the end and then I start all over again. Such a joy.
This video just made me tear up! great world stars are on the same stage having fun. what an inspiration!
What a gift: to be so talented (including J. Kern and O. Hammerstein), take such joy in what you are doing, and get paid for it! Great tape! Loved it!
I keep coming back to it, I love it
She is terrific!
I really needed this today.
I LOVE it!!!
Omg, this is Wonderfull!
Wonderful to watch, how this legend was recorded.. And sad to remember all those, wjo can"t be with us. Thank you for this!
Great opera singer, I have her on 3 DVDs, La Traviata, Paganini and Der Tsarevitch. All wonderful.
marvellous!
Such joy so evident.
This was a fantastic set when it came out. I remember buying it at the music store on cassette. I had all six or however many cassettes it was, totally memorized in those drives to and from college. It was epic what they did with this - reconstructing all the lost music, etc.
here I am 2 years later still rnjoying
Wonderful Stratas
This, the finished product not "the making of", is the best recorded version of this song.
Que maravilla!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Absolutely great
Wonderful!
Make ahabit of watchingthis clip every day.It shows the sheer enjoyment of music.Any more clips? The sheer exuberence of singers andconductor are ajoy to behold.Just have to watch again.
Шикарно! Браво!
Everybody having way too much fun here.
So marvelous.
The best of the best
Teresa Stratas at the biggining... I love her Weil albums.
me, too!
WOW!
has to put you in super form just watching.
still get my "daily fix".
Ann - Thanks for the great upload. Do any other recording studio videos for the making of McGlinn's 1988 "Showboat" exist? Is your video a part of a documentary?
Hello Larry, go there: ua-cam.com/video/BgM_aprrYpw/v-deo.html
and - excerpt: ua-cam.com/video/kmGlCMfRAxI/v-deo.html
Best regards
McGlinn should’ve thanked his lucky stars that he got Teresa Stratas to sing Julie.
Oh, listen, sista
I love my mista man
And I can't tell you why
There ain't no reason
For me to love that man
It must be something
That the angels done play
Fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly
I gotta love one man 'til I die
Can't help loving that man of mine
Tell me he's lazy, tell me he's slow
Tell me I'm crazy, maybe, I know
Can't help loving that man of mine
When he goes away
That's a rainy day
But when he comes back
That day is fine
The sun will shine
He can come home
As late as can be
Home without him
Ain't no home to me
Can't help loving that man of mine
I know that song but Can somebody Tell me what is it part of and what where they recorded please ?
excuse my spelling the word is enjoying
I have recently watched "Till The Clouds Roll By" and the segment of Showboat in this movie is a travesty.
You are judging with 21st century eyes … and ears. Leave each generation to its own place in cultural and societal history.
In 100 years you … and I … may be judged and found wanting.
what a gas.