Marni Nixon - Marni Nixon Sings Classic Kern
Facts
| Artist(s) | Marni Nixon |
| Studio | Reference Recordings |
| Release Date | December 17, 1993 |
| UPC Code | 030911102821 |
| Buy this item | $13.98 at Amazon.com As of Aug 22 1:24 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- The Song Is You
- Medley: Lovely To Look At/The Way You Look Tonight
- Let's Begin
- April Fooled Me
- Swing Time Medley
- You Are Love
- Californ-i-ay
- I Dream Too Much
- The Folks Who Live On the Hill
- Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
- I Have Seen
- All the Things You Are
- Go, Little Boat
- Yesterdays
- Day Dreaming
- Ragtime Restaurant
- I'll Follow Your Smile
- Long Ago And Far Away
- Can I Forget You?
- They Didn't Believe Me
- Bill
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User Reviews
Average user review:| T'rilled and Delighted! |
That voice!
Soaring, filled with joy and delight and tenderness. Beautiful and expressive. True and dazzling. Perfect.
Those songs!
Kern's gift for melody and form is genius. The chord progression for "All the Things You Are" for example is rightfully legendary; but the variety of music here is astonishing: ballad, jazz, operetta, ragtime, swing--all celebrating Joy and Love and Wisdom and Wit--and with brilliant lyrics from Dorothy Fields, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, even Ira Gershwin.
Listen to E. Yip Harburg's amazing lyric to "Cal-i-forn-i-ay" and you'll hear a song as witty and as laugh-out-loud hilarious as anything Harburg wrote for "The Wizard of Oz"! The song is from "Can't Help Singing"--a wonderful technicolor Deanna Durbin musical. I urge you to seek it out. This collection even resurrects another song cut from that film. It also includes a song called "I Have Seen" that Oscar Hammerstein II put to lyric after Kern's death. This is fascinating musical archeology, and it makes this wonderful material shine!
All these songs are presented in inspired arrangements by Lincoln Mayorga for piano, strings, harp, woodwinds and percussion; and are outlined in concise definitive liner notes by Gerald Bordman.
Imagine the thrill and delight of hearing Eliza Dolittle, Maria, and Mrs. Anna sing again!
And, meet Marni Nixon.
Herself.
At last.
January 24, 2008
| Classic songs, brilliantly performed. |
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