The line " loving you is not a choice and not much reason to rejoice " I think is one of the strongest line. She is basically saying' I don't like this anymore then you do'.Like she may love him and be willing too die for him but part of her resents it maybe.
I think lyrically, it speaks to a much simpler universal truth.we don't always pick whom we love sometimes theres no intent justoganic.as how she fell in love with Giorgio I think as she suggest here that kind of love is the most defining of who we are.and how/ why welove in the context of the show she means live or die quite literally but I feel in the scheme of things it could be less literal. she's already admitted the love she feels defines her you take live or die less literal it plays into the idea of love being my essence ofliving and my journey for dieing love be it real and not returned dosent diminish itsvalue in the heart this show exemplifies for me that unrequited love can be the most organic it requiresnothing in return to exist.
@@jamesteague I think both those are valid and true but I would add that it’s also a little self deflating as though she is referencing her homely reputation. She makes no apologies for how her looks are perceived but I do believe she is saying it’s “not much reason ‘for you’ to rejoice” as thou she understands her loving someone is not what they would want. It’s a powerful line... and song.
Absolutely! I don’t think anyone else will ever be able to come close to her performance. So glad they filmed it as it’s an absolute master class in acting.
Look who's talking? I have had the absolute pleasure (understatement) of seeing you perform twice and I walked out of the theatre both times speechless. Not to mention how often your incredible voice is coming out of my stereo speakers! You are one of the best!
Mine too! And only to think, it was not so long ago I was really sure Sondheim was something I didn't really like, too strange, too different maybe. Then I discovered his beautiful love songs, phenomenal lyrics in them... And then... I discovered "Passion". And can't get it out of my head probably ever again! It's the 1996/97 London cast I've been listening to and envy you so much for having seen it live! Though I must say it's emotionally so tense I can't imagine how I would have survived it live (probably weeping very much all through it). The closing "Your love will live in me" is at the moment for me the most beautiful music piece ever.
I played this CD soundtrack so many times. The music and the story... a tragic Fosca finds her heart's desire just before her life comes to an end. Giorgio Bachetti's life will never be the same.
Why isn't this woman a major star? This performance alone should have launched her into the stratosphere of Great Singing/Actors. Donna Murphy should be recording albums and appearing in films and TV shows as a leading Lady !She gives this music such sincerity and feeling !No one comes close to making this role live or this music matter as much as she does! I am amazed each time I watch this clip by how incredibly gifted she is!
I agree. Funny how that is with some performers: they're truly brilliant, yet their star remains somehow hidden. I thought she was also great in "The Nannie Diaries".
I don't understand this comment. Donna Murphy IS a star. You're right - she's phenomenal. The issue is not that she isn't all over various media. The issue is that so relatively few people actually go to the theatre any more. And I pity them greatly. Theatre and amazing actors enrich and broaden our lives. Films and television, at least the films and television that modern audiences consider entertaining, are vapid and mindless.
Magisterial interpretation... this LADY is a true genius actress/singer... whatever she touches turns to gold. She has my complete and total admiration....
This is the key moment of this profound musical theatre piece. It tore my heart out when I saw it on stage in London in 1996. Passion is about the transformative and overwhelming nature of love. I have never ceased to be moved by it. It brings tears to my opens from the very opening to the end. Thank you Stephen Sondheim
So envious of you! I may want to watch it but I may not be as strong as you. I’m afraid I would not be able to control myself from sobbing hysterically.
I only recently discovered "Passion" - through the duet with Barbra Streisand and Patrick Wilson - and was immediately struck by the intensity and beauty of this story. Both Ms. Murphy's and Mr. Shea's performances moved me so deeply, rendering me at time virtually speechless. Watching her achingly express her love and seeing the metamorphosis of Giorgio's love for her...some of the scenes overwhelm you with emotion and empathy. A masterpiece of theater.
@Alan Mundy Hello Alan - Thank you for responding: it's great to share thoughts about such emotionally charged and beautiful talent/performances. I have since written to Jere Shea, expressing my praise. I even wrote Mr. Sondheim (mainly to ask about some lyrics I wrote), and he responded. It is a GREAT joy and even an honor - if I can name it as such - to experience such moving beauty and glorious pathos. It inspires one to create and reminds you of what man is capable of...
Loving you is not a choice, It's who I am. Loving you is not a choice And not much reason to rejoice, But it gives me purpose Gives me voice to say to the world: This is why I live You are why I live. Loving you is why I do The things I do Loving you is not in my control. But loving you, I have a goal For what's left of my life... I would live, And I would die for you.
@@rr7firefly Late response here. I agree that Streisand's arrangement of this song didn't need to be so big, but I admit to liking it. It is her style. I'm guessing Streisand probably didn't want to strictly follow the context and mood of the original and chose to make this cover a more dramatic version for her and Patrick Wilson. I did like the added dialogue and the opportunity for Wilson to show his range. I feel the album version is better than the live performance when Streisand was on tour.
@@suebob16 Barbra has the ability to sing a song in any number of ways. I always think of her "Simply Streisand" album, in particular her delivery on "More Than You Know." Or her reflective "Love Is Only Love" from Hello Dolly. Some people prefer the big numbers. And that's fine with me.
Funny you should say that, I was thinking the same thing. Out of context from the play itself - this could apply to couples, parent to child - grandparent to grandchild. I am sorry for your loss. I lost my mother in Jan 2018.
Donna Murphy is one of the most amazing artists of our or time. She proves time and time again how gloriously talented she is. And now she's about to tear it up on "The Gilded Age." Get ready Emmy!
So often it seems that we fall in love with someone where the relationship is difficult and maybe impossible. Never the less they have our heart and we would die for them. If one is lucky, the difficulties pass and the two of you get to enjoy a love that is a slice of heaven. Other times, you have to let them go so you both can live. Love is not for the faint of heart.
This is stunningly performed. It breaks your heart in such simple words; yet those words take hold of your emotions, rattle your senses and condemn you to their profound beauty. Loving oneself is vital in life, but finding this kind of passion is a gift we can most of us only ever dream of...
Today, four years after you wrote this post, the same rings true. I can't stop the tears, from beginning to end. The original cast, full show is here on UA-cam as well!
I was trying to find songs similar to All I've Ever Known from Hadestown and *somehow* ended up here. Not what I was looking for but definitely something I wanted to see. Her performance is so beautiful and realistic, and the lyrics are true to life.
This moves me so.much that I have to to watch this clip most days for some reason. It compels me to watch and each time it gets more beautiful. Donna Murphy is mind blowing. Im insta.tly drawn in.
This song is just amazing ..can’t put into words how much I love this musical Thank you Mr Sondheim Donna is just amazing ... beautiful beautiful beautiful songs and performance
Happy Birthday Donna Murphy! You are such a wonderful singer and actress. I remember when I first saw this. I remembering thinking why can't he see her> What is wrong with him! I saw this same musical years later with Patti Lapone. A wonderful singer and actress. But I could see his point. I could see Forca's beauty in you. I could see her longing and sadness. Her want and need. I could not see it in Patti's performance of Forsca. Nothing wrong with Miss Lapone, but I saw Forca's soul in your performance and understood her. I hope you come back to Broadway soon.
Very impressive singing and acting. I'm learning about artists I've never seen before and I can see how much I have missed. Thank you UA-cam for the education. But as for the love part... SPARE ME THIS TYPE OF LOVE. BARF! I AINT DYIN FOR NOBODY. EXCEPT MY TWO CHIHUAHUAS!! 1
Fosca Loving you is not a choice, It's who I am. Loving you is not a choice And not much reason to rejoice, But it gives me purpose Gives me voice to say to the world: This is why I live You are why I live. Loving you is why I do The things I do Loving you is not in my control. But loving you, I have a goal For what's left of my life...
The truest kind....happily....in the end you will finally see what is beautiful about me.....how many woman want their man....their love to “get them” that way....we are not the enemy....
You have to face the truth You have to let me go I can't You don't understand Loving you It's not a choice, it's who I am Loving you Is not a choice And not much reason to rejoice But it gives me purpose Gives me voice to say to the world This is why I live You are why I live Can't you see it's over? I don't believe that Loving you is why I do the things I do Loving you is not in my control But loving you I have a goal for what's left of my life I will live and I would die for you Don't say that Then say you don't love me But you know I do Loving you is not a choice It's who I am Loving you is not a choice And not much reason to rejoice But it gives me purpose Gives me voice to say to the world This is why I live You are why I live Loving you is why I do the things I do (the things I do) Loving you is not in my control (not in my control) But loving you I have a goal for what's left of my life (For the rest of my life) I will live (and I would die for you) For you For you I would die for you For you
She's supposed to be only in her 20s, but has been ravaged by physical and mental ailments for years, and wasn't supposed to be attractive to begin with, so is usually portrayed be an actress in her 40s.
I feel the same...have watched this production numerous times simply for Donna and Marrin's brilliant performances, but from the start, this character is so manipulative...she falls in love with a man she knows absolutely NOTHING about, and relentlessly, obsessively chases him even while he tells her no over and over...if it were reversed and a man were pusuing a woman like that, it would be stalking, creepy, and the cops called....but this? Just bc the character is sickly, this is supposed to be love? I dislike the charcter of fosca so much, however Donna is transcendent...
Ah, you don't get it. This is art. It's not like Phantom or Chicago where song and story lays it all out; easily understood. This is old school musical theater about love, in poetic form. Interpretations can be complicated, but that's how life is, right? Stories like this is suppose to stir all sorts of emotions and the cast was successful in doing that. Great work.
This is one of the most beautiful and powerful songs and scenes I've ever seen
No matter how many times I hear her perform this song it breaks me every time.
The line " loving you is not a choice and not much reason to rejoice " I think is one of the strongest line. She is basically saying' I don't like this anymore then you do'.Like she may love him and be willing too die for him but part of her resents it maybe.
I think lyrically, it speaks to a much simpler universal truth.we don't always pick whom we love sometimes theres no intent justoganic.as how she fell in love with Giorgio I think as she suggest here that kind of love is the most defining of who we are.and how/ why welove in the context of the show she means live or die quite literally but I feel in the scheme of things it could be less literal. she's already admitted the love she feels defines her you take live or die less literal it plays into the idea of love being my essence ofliving and my journey for dieing love be it real and not returned dosent diminish itsvalue in the heart this show exemplifies for me that unrequited love can be the most organic it requiresnothing in return to exist.
@@jamesteague Spot on
@@jamesteague I think both those are valid and true but I would add that it’s also a little self deflating as though she is referencing her homely reputation. She makes no apologies for how her looks are perceived but I do believe she is saying it’s “not much reason ‘for you’ to rejoice” as thou she understands her loving someone is not what they would want. It’s a powerful line... and song.
Donna is an absolute genius. The best. No one today comes close to her soul, prowess, emotional depth, dexterity of talent and sensitivity. No one.
Absolutely! I don’t think anyone else will ever be able to come close to her performance. So glad they filmed it as it’s an absolute master class in acting.
Oh yes , Sarah Palin does , always 😅😅🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
Natascia!! You did such brilliant work as Fosca at Signature Theatre a few years ago. Huge fan 💕
@@4somethings Thank you so much for that.
Look who's talking? I have had the absolute pleasure (understatement) of seeing you perform twice and I walked out of the theatre both times speechless. Not to mention how often your incredible voice is coming out of my stereo speakers! You are one of the best!
This is my favorite musical by Sondheim. Never has a show been this honest about the human condition
Mine too! And only to think, it was not so long ago I was really sure Sondheim was something I didn't really like, too strange, too different maybe. Then I discovered his beautiful love songs, phenomenal lyrics in them... And then... I discovered "Passion". And can't get it out of my head probably ever again!
It's the 1996/97 London cast I've been listening to and envy you so much for having seen it live! Though I must say it's emotionally so tense I can't imagine how I would have survived it live (probably weeping very much all through it). The closing "Your love will live in me" is at the moment for me the most beautiful music piece ever.
Mine too, even though it is based on the story of Tosca (opera by Puccini) and Donna Murphy always excellent
@@miguelivanabreufiligrana6708 It is not based on Tosca one little bit. My favourite piece by Sondheim nevertheless.
@@miguelivanabreufiligrana6708 Agree with AGMundy -- this *was* based on the book, "Fosca," though. 😋
I played this CD soundtrack so many times.
The music and the story... a tragic Fosca finds her heart's desire just before her life comes to an end. Giorgio Bachetti's life will never be the same.
How can such a simple song be so powerful?
Why isn't this woman a major star? This performance alone should have launched her into the stratosphere of Great Singing/Actors. Donna Murphy should be recording albums and appearing in films and TV shows as a leading Lady !She gives this music such sincerity and feeling !No one comes close to making this role live or this music matter as much as she does! I am amazed each time I watch this clip by how incredibly gifted she is!
I agree. Funny how that is with some performers: they're truly brilliant, yet their star remains somehow hidden. I thought she was also great in "The Nannie Diaries".
I don't understand this comment. Donna Murphy IS a star. You're right - she's phenomenal. The issue is not that she isn't all over various media. The issue is that so relatively few people actually go to the theatre any more. And I pity them greatly. Theatre and amazing actors enrich and broaden our lives. Films and television, at least the films and television that modern audiences consider entertaining, are vapid and mindless.
Why is this the most beautiful and tender performance on UA-cam?
Only one flaw with this song, it's too short. I could listen forever.
Magisterial interpretation... this LADY is a true genius actress/singer... whatever she touches turns to gold.
She has my complete and total admiration....
This is the key moment of this profound musical theatre piece. It tore my heart out when I saw it on stage in London in 1996. Passion is about the transformative and overwhelming nature of love. I have never ceased to be moved by it. It brings tears to my opens from the very opening to the end. Thank you Stephen Sondheim
+Alan Mundy I envy your for having seen it...
So envious of you! I may want to watch it but I may not be as strong as you. I’m afraid I would not be able to control myself from sobbing hysterically.
I only recently discovered "Passion" - through the duet with Barbra Streisand and Patrick Wilson - and was immediately struck by the intensity and beauty of this story. Both Ms. Murphy's and Mr. Shea's performances moved me so deeply, rendering me at time virtually speechless. Watching her achingly express her love and seeing the metamorphosis of Giorgio's love for her...some of the scenes overwhelm you with emotion and empathy. A masterpiece of theater.
@Alan Mundy Hello Alan - Thank you for responding: it's great to share thoughts about such emotionally charged and beautiful talent/performances. I have since written to Jere Shea, expressing my praise. I even wrote Mr. Sondheim (mainly to ask about some lyrics I wrote), and he responded. It is a GREAT joy and even an honor - if I can name it as such - to experience such moving beauty and glorious pathos. It inspires one to create and reminds you of what man is capable of...
Maria Friedman as Fosca was spellbinding in 1996 at The Queen's - now The Sondheim. Her voice has a rawness about it that is perfect for the role.
My favourite musical ever is Passion, Donna Murphy is stunning
Loving you is not a choice,
It's who I am.
Loving you is not a choice
And not much reason to rejoice,
But it gives me purpose
Gives me voice to say to the world:
This is why I live
You are why I live.
Loving you is why I do
The things I do
Loving you is not in my control.
But loving you, I have a goal
For what's left of my life...
I would live,
And I would die for you.
"In the end you'll finally see what is beautiful about me"
Baaaaahhhhhhhh !😭😭😢
Every time I watch this it brings tears to my eyes... Donna Murphy is superb!
I think this is the definitive version of this sublime song.
Yes, the PatrickWilson - Barbra Streisand duet tries too hard. Way overdone.
@@rr7firefly Late response here. I agree that Streisand's arrangement of this song didn't need to be so big, but I admit to liking it. It is her style. I'm guessing Streisand probably didn't want to strictly follow the context and mood of the original and chose to make this cover a more dramatic version for her and Patrick Wilson. I did like the added dialogue and the opportunity for Wilson to show his range. I feel the album version is better than the live performance when Streisand was on tour.
@@suebob16 Barbra has the ability to sing a song in any number of ways. I always think of her "Simply Streisand" album, in particular her delivery on "More Than You Know." Or her reflective "Love Is Only Love" from Hello Dolly. Some people prefer the big numbers. And that's fine with me.
The funny thing is that I've never heard of Donna Murphy before, and now I'm watching her give one of the greatest performances of all time!!
rochestas If you've seen Disney's Tangled, you've heard her voice. She's the witch.
@@Kasino80 She was also Doctor Octopus's wife in Spiderman 2.
@@michaelwilliamybarra2409 she was also in Star Trek:Insurrection). It’s the only one of the Star Trek movies I saw in theaters because she was in it.
My mother passed away 3 weeks ago and I can imagine her singing this to me. It may not be in the same romantic context but no less profound....
Funny you should say that, I was thinking the same thing. Out of context from the play itself - this could apply to couples, parent to child - grandparent to grandchild. I am sorry for your loss. I lost my mother in Jan 2018.
God bless you, keep your head up! The Lord is near the broken-hearted and saves the crushed in spirit. Psalm 34:18
Donna Murphy is one of the most amazing artists of our or time. She proves time and time again how gloriously talented she is. And now she's about to tear it up on "The Gilded Age." Get ready Emmy!
So often it seems that we fall in love with someone where the relationship is difficult and maybe impossible. Never the less they have our heart and we would die for them. If one is lucky, the difficulties pass and the two of you get to enjoy a love that is a slice of heaven. Other times, you have to let them go so you both can live. Love is not for the faint of heart.
This is stunningly performed. It breaks your heart in such simple words; yet those words take hold of your emotions, rattle your senses and condemn you to their profound beauty. Loving oneself is vital in life, but finding this kind of passion is a gift we can most of us only ever dream of...
You expressed in words what I feel. Thank you...
Today, four years after you wrote this post, the same rings true. I can't stop the tears, from beginning to end. The original cast, full show is here on UA-cam as well!
I can't believe it's already four years! I remained just as moved as I did the first time I experienced the performances. @@bob-ue8pl
This lady absolutely mezmorises me, I cant stop watching her. What a godly performance. Angelic, she thumps you straight in the heart.
I love this musical. It is Sondheim's best. This short and powerful song express's powerfully how many of us love someone.
I teared up at the first line 😭 Donna makes me feel this song in my bones
It just does not get any better than Donna Murphy--superb actress, superb singer.
JUST BEAUTIFUL xxx
Every time I play this video, I still cry.
I was trying to find songs similar to All I've Ever Known from Hadestown and *somehow* ended up here. Not what I was looking for but definitely something I wanted to see. Her performance is so beautiful and realistic, and the lyrics are true to life.
... this is SO beautiful.
Beautiful play. Very heart touching. That woman Donna who's singing has such a beautiful voice and she has the look for the role.
This moves me so.much that I have to to watch this clip most days for some reason. It compels me to watch and each time it gets more beautiful. Donna Murphy is mind blowing. Im insta.tly drawn in.
Adore This musical ... I think my favourite ever ... just so underrated ... Donna was born to play Fosca
Wow I’ve never heard of this musical but I love Stephen Sondheim. And this actress is absolutely amazing.
RIP Stephen Sondheim
Awesome song. Awesome performance. Love Sondheim. I can’t help hating Fosca.
This song is just amazing ..can’t put into words how much I love this musical Thank you Mr Sondheim Donna is just amazing ... beautiful beautiful beautiful songs and performance
My favorite Sondheim musical too. Signature Theater in Arlington, VA, did a wonderful production last year.
I saw this. Elena Rogers.... amazing
Absolutely beautiful! The melody and the lyrics are beautiful and Donna's interpretation is breathtakingly heartbreaking.
Donna.............most excellent.
Beautiful words.....beautiful poetry.....
Perfection.
She is amazing
breathtaking
love the novel "Fosca" by Tarchetti, which this musical is adapted from. Lovely performance.
donna is phenomenal ❤️ so sensitive and honest
So blessed to have seen her live in this, that entire cast🙌🏿.
This performance is one of my fave of all time of any musical ;0) .. Donna is amazing
Happy Birthday Donna Murphy! You are such a wonderful singer and actress. I remember when I first saw this. I remembering thinking why can't he see her> What is wrong with him! I saw this same musical years later with Patti Lapone. A wonderful singer and actress. But I could see his point. I could see Forca's beauty in you. I could see her longing and sadness. Her want and need. I could not see it in Patti's performance of Forsca. Nothing wrong with Miss Lapone, but I saw Forca's soul in your performance and understood her. I hope you come back to Broadway soon.
Magnificent
Just rip my heart out and soak my eyeballs in vinegar! Why does this make me cry every time?
So beautiful.
RIP sir.
Happy Birthday Donna! I really love this play and you in it!
Beautiful!!
when going through hell I come here again and again
Very impressive singing and acting. I'm learning about artists I've never seen before and I can see how much I have missed. Thank you UA-cam for the education. But as for the love part... SPARE ME THIS TYPE OF LOVE. BARF! I AINT DYIN FOR NOBODY. EXCEPT MY TWO CHIHUAHUAS!!
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This is beautiful, Ive never heard this before.
😳
sublime
Fosca
Loving you is not a choice,
It's who I am.
Loving you is not a choice
And not much reason to rejoice,
But it gives me purpose
Gives me voice to say to the world:
This is why I live
You are why I live.
Loving you is why I do
The things I do
Loving you is not in my control.
But loving you, I have a goal
For what's left of my life...
The truest kind....happily....in the end you will finally see what is beautiful about me.....how many woman want their man....their love to “get them” that way....we are not the enemy....
The truest love 😢
You have to face the truth
You have to let me go
I can't
You don't understand
Loving you
It's not a choice, it's who I am
Loving you
Is not a choice
And not much reason to rejoice
But it gives me purpose
Gives me voice to say to the world
This is why I live
You are why I live
Can't you see it's over?
I don't believe that
Loving you is why I do the things I do
Loving you is not in my control
But loving you
I have a goal for what's left of my life
I will live and I would die for you
Don't say that
Then say you don't love me
But you know I do
Loving you is not a choice
It's who I am
Loving you is not a choice
And not much reason to rejoice
But it gives me purpose
Gives me voice to say to the world
This is why I live
You are why I live
Loving you is why I do the things I do (the things I do)
Loving you is not in my control (not in my control)
But loving you
I have a goal for what's left of my life
(For the rest of my life)
I will live (and I would die for you)
For you
For you
I would die for you
For you
My only c🎉riticism of this song is that it's not long enough. I want more. Her voice is a rare gem.
😭😭😭😭😭😭 Donnnaaa!! 🙌🙌💕
Thank you
Victor Mata rt
have you ever truly loved, a wife, a husband , a partner, son, daughter, grandchild, a friend, if so you would die for them, for love.
I always see myself in Fosca
Ugh, ive been there. 😥
❤
heartbreaking
Holy Crap
Passion should be revived
Antigona Perez: Morir es dar amor, el mas completo amor
This song is about fantasy co dependance. Love is a two way street. No one way.
Whatever happened to Jere Shea?
How old is this character?
She's supposed to be only in her 20s, but has been ravaged by physical and mental ailments for years, and wasn't supposed to be attractive to begin with, so is usually portrayed be an actress in her 40s.
René bosc je regrette l époque où Face book était plus convivial et porte toi bien.....
Rosie singing to Doc Ock. :(
I dont get it at all. Doesnt feel like love at all.
I feel the same...have watched this production numerous times simply for Donna and Marrin's brilliant performances, but from the start, this character is so manipulative...she falls in love with a man she knows absolutely NOTHING about, and relentlessly, obsessively chases him even while he tells her no over and over...if it were reversed and a man were pusuing a woman like that, it would be stalking, creepy, and the cops called....but this? Just bc the character is sickly, this is supposed to be love? I dislike the charcter of fosca so much, however Donna is transcendent...
Ah, you don't get it. This is art. It's not like Phantom or Chicago where song and story lays it all out; easily understood.
This is old school musical theater about love, in poetic form. Interpretations can be complicated, but that's how life is, right? Stories like this is suppose to stir all sorts of emotions and the cast was successful in doing that. Great work.
❤️
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