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Jerome Kern was born in New York City in 1885 and died there in 1945, aged 60. He was one of the most prominent American theatre composers of the 20th century. Like so many of his peers, Kern started his career as a song-plugger for Tin Pan Alley. His first stage successes were in London, writing songs for West End productions. Whilst living in England he met and married his wife. By the 1920s Kern was an established Broadway composer and, although the vast majority of his musicals are now largely forgotten, many of the songs from them remain as popular as ever. Perhaps his greatest contribution to the American musical was Showboat. This one show has assured him a place in the history of the Musical. “This is a bumper bag of the master Jerome Kern's greatest songs from the 1910s to the '40s and in their original orchestrations. A younger Thomas Hampson is a winner with 'The Song is You'.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2011 **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Broadway MusicalsJohn McGlinn on Broadway
plus a CD-ROM of synopses, sung texts and booklet notes
John Mark Ainsley, Brent Barrett, Josephine Barstow, Karla Burns, Kim Criswell, George Dvorsky, Elizabeth Futral, Jerry Hadley, Bruce Hubbard, Cris Groenendaal, Thomas Hampson, Simon Keenlyside, Donald Maxwell, Frederica von Stade, Teresa Stratas Ambrosian Chorus, London Sinfonietta Voices, London Sinfonietta, London Symphony Orchestra, National Philharmonic Orchestra, New Princess Theatre Orchestra, John McGlinn This set brings together the five complete recordings of famous Broadway musicals made under the direction of the American conductor and musical theatre archivist John McGlinn – Show Boat (1927) by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II, Cole Porter’s Anything Goes (1934), Irving Berlin’s Annie Get Your Gun (1946), Lerner and Loewe’s Brigadoon (1947) and Porter’s Kiss Me, Kate (1948). The Show Boat recording also contains a substantial amount of extra material cut from the original production before opening or written for subsequent revivals and the 1936 film. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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