Gilbert & Sullivan's "Iolanthe" in concert | The Orchestra Now

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  • čas přidán 23. 03. 2023
  • In this March 4, 2023 concert livestreamed from the Fisher Center at Bard, TŌN Associate Conductor James Bagwell leads soloists from the Bard Conservatory Graduate Vocal Arts Program and the Bard Festival Chorale and Bard College Chamber Singers in a concert performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s fairyland fantasy, "Iolanthe."
    Read the concert program at ton.bard.edu/programs/2223/io....
    0:38 Introductory remarks by TŌN violist Batmyagmar Erdenebat
    6:34 Act I
    1:20:38 Act II
    Read concert notes by TŌN bassist Zack Merkovsky at ton.bard.edu/gilbert-sullivan....
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Komentáře • 11

  • @jonathanjeffreys3007
    @jonathanjeffreys3007 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Oh wow. What an absolute, utter, delightful treat. I could hardly restrain myself from applauding. I was enormously impressed by the fact that all the principal singers had learned the complete dialogue as well as the musical numbers. Not only that: they delivered their lines in such a way as to involve what was clearly a hugely supportive audience in all the G & S jokes. The warm laughter was heart-lifting. What a lesson in how to present a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. I am charmed to see that the U.S. can "do" G & S as well as any home grown outfit - if not better. Hearty salutations from the rural depths of Lincolnshire, UK.

  • @johnmealor7315
    @johnmealor7315 Před 5 měsíci

    What a wonderful performance. Excellent singing and a faultless musical rendition of a classic British operetta watched from start to finish and thoroughly enjoyed. Thank you for posting.

  • @stephenespinosa3380
    @stephenespinosa3380 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I am rehearsing this show. This concert performance is really helpful. Thank you.

  • @stuartsmith2699
    @stuartsmith2699 Před 4 měsíci

    Fabulous performance beginning to end. I've been playing along with the clarinet 1 part rehearsing this afternoon. I'm playing for Dunfermline G&S at Carnagie hall next week.

  • @JayPabalat
    @JayPabalat Před 11 měsíci +2

    Overture
    0:06:34 - Andante
    0:08:24 - Andante espressivo
    0:09:44 - Allegro giocoso
    0:12:53 - L’istesso tempo
    ACT I. AN ARCADIAN LANDSCAPE
    0:13:42 - Tripping thither, tripping hither
    0:21:26 - Iolanthe! From thy dark exile thou art summoned
    0:26:30 - Good morrow, good mother
    0:30:13 - Fare thee well, attractive stranger
    0:31:25 - Good morrow, good lover
    0:33:32 - None shall part us from each other
    0:36:46 - Loudly let the trumpets bray
    0:41:56 - The law is the true embodiment
    0:46:32 - My well-loved Lord and Guardian dear
    0:47:07 - Of all the young ladies I know
    0:50:38 - Nay, tempt me not
    0:51:03 - Spurn not the nobly born
    0:53:18 - My lords, it may not be
    0:54:05 - A shepherd I
    0:57:37 - When I went to the bar
    1:00:47 - When darkly looms the day
    1:03:02 - O shameless one, tremble
    1:03:41 - What means this mirth unseemly
    1:04:25 - My lord, of evidence I have no dirth
    1:04:42 - In babyhood
    1:06:24 - Go, trait'rous one
    1:06:56 - For riches and rank I do not long
    1:08:11 - For one of you two and I don't care which
    1:09:05 - Shall I active see my fortunes fade
    1:09:16 - Tripping thither, tripping hither
    1:09:55 - The lady of my love has caught me talking to another
    1:11:33 - Go away, Madam
    1:13:11 - O Chancellor unweary
    1:14:22 - When next your Houses do assemble
    1:15:20 - Henceforth, Strephon, cast away
    1:16:30 - Every bill and every measure
    1:17:38 - With Strephon for your foe, no doubt
    ACT II. PALACE YARD, WESTMINSTER
    1:20:39 - When all night long a chap remains
    1:24:53 - Strephon's a Member of Parliament!
    1:27:31 - When Britain really rul'd the waves
    1:30:58 - In vain to us you plead
    1:34:14 - Oh, foolish fay
    1:41:36 - Though p'r'aps I may incur your blame
    1:43:27 - Love unrequited robs me of my rest
    1:44:08 - When you're lying awake
    1:48:18 - If you go in
    1:53:17 - If we're weak enough to tarry
    1:56:27 - My lord, a suppliant at your feet I kneel
    1:58:00 - He loves! If in the bygone years
    1:59:55 - It may not be- for so the fates decide
    2:01:38 - Once again thy vows are broken
    2:05:19 - Soon as we may

  • @geoffsmith6230
    @geoffsmith6230 Před 8 měsíci +2

    'Nightmare song quite well sung. Not sure about the "alterations" made to Sir Arthur's music on the last two bars!!!! Hmmn? The trick here, is in getting Sir Willams words out with the clarity of diction they deserve, which by and large you did. and not playing games with Sullivan's music
    Good job, very well done! Try the patter song in 'The sorcerer', loads of fun.😊

  • @user-mp3hw9bm3n
    @user-mp3hw9bm3n Před 2 měsíci

    These guys were popular in england around 1900 or 1910, right?

  • @authorguy5696
    @authorguy5696 Před 7 měsíci

    A great version of this great play. I only missed the parading of the peers, which is a good spectacle in itself. The last part of the Nightmare Song was a little too vibrant, considering the LC is supposed to be exhausted and sleepless, ready to collapse. The music was very well-done. I loved Strephon's performance, especially when moping at the beginning of Act 2, and the way his announcement of his mother's fairyhood slips out. Very nice, that the LC sings her name at the end. I hear it spoken too often. Especially nice that the LC interposes himself between Iolanthe and the queen. I always thought that's what he would do. Strephon feeling his legs become fairy like the rest of him is a nice touch.

  • @chookaschookas444
    @chookaschookas444 Před 10 měsíci

    Sullivan is certainly superbly served in this rendition with excellent musicality. 🏆 Gilbert is too, with such good clarity of diction, even though this does draw attention to USA pronunciation. In some cases, the soloists needed a bit more help with the acting side, but I can only see a better concert version to have happened at the proms concerts in London. Orchestra and choristers should be very proud of their work.

    • @trevor-vq3fx
      @trevor-vq3fx Před 6 měsíci

      The BBC Prom had the cream of British G&S singers, soloists and choir.