Recording of Raff's Samson

Started by Mark Thomas, Friday 01 October 2021, 08:06

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Alan Howe

Great. It's a date!

The sight of that consignment of CDs is almost too much to bear...

Alan Howe


John Boyer

Quote from: Alan Howe on Friday 10 May 2024, 11:24Great. It's a date!

The sight of that consignment of CDs is almost too much to bear...

O-ho the Wells Fargo Wagon is a-comin' down the street,
Oh please let it be for me!

O-ho the Wells Fargo Wagon is a-comin' down the street,
I wish, I wish I knew what it could be!

I'm a-hopin' for an opry by a guy named Raff
That's the music that I really want to hear

Though the singing to my standards may be far far off
Still I want that Schweizer package to be near!

Alan Howe

Well done, John-Boy! A poet - and don't 'e know it...

John Boyer

Is "The Music Man" as much a staple of the English musical theatre as it is here in the colonies, or does its nostalgic Americana not survive translation?  Meredith Wilson composed two symphonies, recorded for Naxos, but I've never taken to them, despite my best efforts. 

Meanwhile, I'll keep an eye out for that delivery wagon.  I'm confident it will be worth the wait. 

Mark Thomas

I sang in a choral medley from The Music Man a few years ago and really enjoyed the songs but, apart from 76 Trombones from time to time, I can't remember hearing any of the other numbers, let alone the whole musical, getting an airing over here. Willson's two symphonies were a disappointment, I agree. None of the spark and colour of the musical, just rather academic and tedious as I recall. Anyway, as we moderators say, back to Raff's Samson,

Alan Howe


Alan Howe


Justin

Has anyone who donated to the fund received any updates yet as to their copies?