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Edvard Grieg 1896 1944 1945 1970
“Strange Music” is a song from the 1944 operetta “Song of Norway.” Adapted from the music of Edvard Grieg, the operetta was written by Robert Wright and George Forrest. Originally presented at the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera in 1944, the show later opened on Broadway in the same year followed by a 1945 run at London’s West End. It was the first Broadway show to open across the Atlantic after WWII. A film adaptation was released in 1970. The song “Strange Music” was based on Grieg’s 1896 piano composition “Wedding Day at Troldhaugen.” For reference, the lyrics are printed below. In this rendition, pianist Charles Manning improvises the song “Strange Music.” ~ Lyrics ~ Strange music in my ears, Only now as you spoke did it start, Strange music of the sphere, Could its lovely hum be coming from my heart? You appear and I hear song sublime, Song that I'm incapable of, So dear, let me hold you near, While we treasure every measure, So that time can never change The strange new music of love.
Weldon Lincoln Center New York State Theater 1930 1950 1953 1954 1955 1957 1958 1964 1980 2021
Nacimiento 5 de agosto de 1930 Fallecimiento 11 de febrero de 2021 Fue una actriz y cantante estadounidense de cine, televisión y teatro. Biografía y carrera Weldon nació en San Francisco, California en agosto de 1930. Su abuela, Olio Cornell, la crió en San Francisco después de que "se quedara sin madre a los cinco años". Weldon comenzó su carrera cantando en el coro de San Francisco Grand Opera Company. También cantó con Los Angeles Civic Light Opera. En Broadway, apareció en Kean. Cantó en la inauguración del New York State Theatre en el Lincoln Center, en 1964. Después de trabajar en cine y televisión, reanudó su carrera como cantante en producciones de compañías de gira como The Music Man y Oklahoma!. Weldon se retiró en 1980. En 1953, Weldon apareció como soprano solista en una transmisión de The Standard Hour en la radio NBC. El debut cinematográfico de Weldon se produjo en la película de 1953 The System . A pesar de su fondo estaba cantando en óperas, El Sistema y su lado dos películas, por lo que este amor es y Retaguardia , todos la tuvieron en papeles no cantar. Weldon tuvo una breve carrera televisiva en la década de 1950. Su primera aparición en 1955 fue en un episodio de The Millionaire , protagonizada por Marvin Miller . Hizo tres apariciones en Lux Video Theatre en varios roles. También interpretó a Marian Keats en el papel principal del episodio de Perry Mason , "El caso del doliente enojado" en 1957 (temporada 1, episodio 3). Apareció en el episodio "The Singer" de Have Gun-Will Travel . Su última aparición en televisión fue en 1958 en Shirley Temple Theatre. Wikipedia in English JOAN WELDON Born August 5, 1930 Death February 11, 2021 Was an American film, television, and stage actress and singer. Biography and career Weldon was born in San Francisco, California in August 1930. Her grandmother, Olio Cornell, raised her in San Francisco after she "lost her mother at age five." Weldon began his career singing in the San Francisco Grand Opera Company choir. He also sang with the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera. On Broadway, he appeared in Kean. He sang at the opening of the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center in 1964. After working in film and television, she resumed her singing career in productions of touring companies such as The Music Man and Oklahoma !. Weldon retired in 1980. In 1953, Weldon appeared as a solo soprano on a broadcast of The Standard Hour on NBC radio. Weldon's film debut came in the 1953 film The System. Despite her background she was singing in operas, El Sistema and her side two films, so this love is and Retaguardia, they all had her in roles not to sing. Weldon had a brief television career in the 1950s. His first appearance in 1955 was on an episode of The Millionaire, starring Marvin Miller. He made three appearances at Lux Video Theater in various roles. She also played Marian Keats in the lead role in the Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Angry Mourner" in 1957 (Season 1, Episode 3). He appeared on the Have Gun-Will Travel episode "The Singer". His last television appearance was in 1958 at the Shirley Temple Theater. Filmography 1953 The system 1953 So this is love 1953 The stranger was carrying a gun 1954 The Command 1954 The Boy from Oklahoma 1954 Riding Shotgun 1954 They! 1954 Deep in My Heart 1954 Lux Video Theater 1955 The Millionaire 1957 Gunsight Ridge 1957 Cheyenne 1957 Perry Mason 1958 Bad Man's Day 1958 Have Gun - Will Travel 1958 Colt .45 1958 Maverick 1958 Shirley Temple Storybook 1958 Home Before Dark. Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
Maury Sergio Franchi Caron Madeira 1982
Unusual Way - Nine - Performed by Renee for her graduating Music Theatre recital held on campus at the Australian Institute of Music (AIM) No Copyright infringement intended Check out our other tunes from our recent recitals on our channels below. Check out all our You Tube Channels AIMtvSydney - (http•••) AIMtvStage - (http•••) AIMtvTestimonials - (http•••) AIMtvDramaticArt - (http•••) Our Website - (http•••) AIMtv on our Website - (http•••) Facebook - (http•••) Twitter - (http•••) Instagram - (http•••) Linkedin - (http•••) Google Plus - (http•••) AIM To study music at AIM is all about having a fun, professional, academic experience, that helps set you up for a diverse lifelong career in the music industry, from performing to studio work, teaching, publishing, entertainment management, music business and a whole lot more, all connected as part of the AIM learning experience. The best thing you can from here do is to come along to an OPEN Day or check out our website at (http•••) Nine is a musical with a book by Arthur Kopit, music and lyrics by Maury Yeston. The story is based on Federico Fellini's semi-autobiographical film 8½. It focuses on film director Guido Contini, who is dreading his imminent 40th birthday and facing a midlife crisis, which is blocking his creative impulses and entangling him in a web of romantic difficulties in early-1960s Venice. The original Broadway production opened in 1982 and ran for 729 performances, starring Raul Julia. The musical won five Tony Awards, including best musical, and has enjoyed a number of revivals. The original plans were for the Broadway show to continue even as The National Tour commenced. However the new producers (James Nederlander and Zev Bufman) made the right offer for the road show, and the Broadway production was closed so that the whole Broadway cast could go on the road with Sergio Franchi as the headliner.[5] Nineteen cities were originally planned, but several venue changes were made during the tour. The most prominent was the cancelling of a Baton Rouge venue so that show could serve for the Grand Opening of the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera season. This was to accommodate the cancellation of On Your Toes after Leslie Caron (the star) was hospitalized due to a hip injury.When the decision was made to close the road show after the San Francisco venue, Louisiana fans were upset that an alternate date had not been created for them. [Sergio Franchi was extremely popular in Louisiana][7] The reviews were generally very favorable, although a DC reviewer lamented some production changes [although admitting that they had not viewed the original Broadway production]. The production venue was changed from a spa to a railroad station...principally to accommodate the volume of scenery that needed to be transported from location to location. The other change lamented in DC was the lighting. One review of the Florida production acknowledged that the grey railroad station with light-studded arches may have been "even more surreal than its creators may have intended." In contrast, the San Diego reviewer expressed admiration for Marcia Madeira's "flattering light design" and declared 'Nine' to be "wonderful to watch."
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