Conductor John McGlinn has Passed Away
Posted: 2/14/09 at 5:55pm
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McGlinn
http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/album.jsp?album_id=144214&source=CLOFO
Updated On: 2/14/09 at 06:03 PM
Posted: 2/14/09 at 6:10pm
Studio/Concert Cast Albums:
Annie Get Your Gun
Anything Goes
Brigadoon
Kiss Me Kate
Show Boat
Sitting Pretty
Anthologies:
Cole Porter Overtures
Gershwin Overtures
Jerome Kern Treasury
Jerome Kern Overtures
The Busby Berkeley Album
Songs Of New York
Broadway Showstoppers
plus an appearance on Jerome Kern Revisited Vol. 4
Vocals:
Kim Criswell – The Lorelei
Thomas Hampson – Night and Day; Kurt Weill On Broadway
Kiri Te Kanawa – Kiri Sings Gershwin
Frederika Von Stade – My Funny Valentine
Posted: 2/14/09 at 6:14pm
Can I wrap you up and take you?? You're the most darling sock ever.
Posted: 2/14/09 at 6:17pm
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RIP, Maestro, and thank you for the all the work you did restoring great music.
Posted: 2/14/09 at 6:24pm
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Posted: 2/14/09 at 8:01pm
I actually think Chip was being legit. A lot of my hardcore theatre friends had NO idea who he was.
Posted: 2/14/09 at 8:02pm
Paul, wasn't there a lot more material in that crate? I seem to recall that it contained numerous unknown songs that I think are still unheard.
Why did McGlinn stop his recordings? No money?
Posted: 2/14/09 at 10:02pm
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Posted: 2/14/09 at 11:29pm
Now go away and don't come back until you've listened to one of his recordings.
No response necessary OR desired. Thank you for not responding.
Posted: 2/14/09 at 11:33pm
Posted: 2/14/09 at 11:37pm
(sarcasm)
Posted: 2/14/09 at 11:48pm
Posted: 2/14/09 at 11:54pm
I also highly recommend his Busby Berkley album (recreating 10 classic routines from the WB films of the 1930s) and his Jerome Kern Treasury.
If you don't know these recordings go online or over to the library and listen. You'll discover a wealth of material that until these discs came out had never been recorded.
The reason that there are no more of these recordings being done is economic. These studio cast albums are expensive and as more and more appeared (some by McGlinn, some like the Gershwin series on Roxbury/Nonesuch by other conductors) the started selling less and less. How many people bought SITTING PRETTY? Or TIP TOES?
Cast albums are NOT "soundtracks."
Live theatre does not use a "soundtrack." If it did, it wouldn't be live theatre!
I host a weekly one-hour radio program featuring cast album selections as well as songs by cabaret, jazz and theatre artists. The program, FRONT ROW CENTRE is heard Sundays 9 to 10 am and also Saturdays from 8 to 9 am (eastern times) on www.proudfm.com
Posted: 2/15/09 at 12:04am
But elmore, if that is true, that is the most horrible thing I have ever read! How absolutely awful. In so many ways. God rest his soul. God bless all of us.
Posted: 2/15/09 at 12:18am
At that point I posted the info on CastRecordingList as well as my Facebook page, and I emailed everyone for whom I had an address who had either worked with John, knew John, or been burned by John. This is not the place or time to be his critic and I, as one who worked with him for nearly 20 years, am most likely his largest critic. I think his SHOW BOAT is a great achievement, but I'm also aware of his failings as scholar, researcher, musician and friend. I believe I am most saddened by the fact that the breach in our friendship is now irreparable.
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