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hildy89 ([personal profile] hildy89) wrote2008-05-26 09:24 pm
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The rain may never fall till after sundown...

So I finally watched the Lincoln Center "Camelot". I vaguely remember watching the old HBO version. My mother always had a crush on Robert Goulet because of "If I Ever Would Leave You". Personally I do wish Arthur was allowed to be as good a singer as Lance or Gwenevere. But the speech singing is part of the Lerner & Loewe style and particularly how Arthur's part was written, so there you have it. With this production, Gabriel Byrne was a serviceable Arthur, but not particularly musical. Marin Mazzie had a lovely rich and creamy voice. And Nathan Gunn had me from the opening notes of "C'est moi". Black leather pants -- er, yes please? For an opera singer, he did a damn good job hanging out in musical theatre. (Apparently he's quite known in opera circles as much for his body as for his voice. Can't imagine why.) He'll be doing a concert version of "Showboat" at Carnegie Hall in June, the one with Carolee Carmello and her husband.
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[identity profile] wiliqueen.livejournal.com 2008-05-27 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
He'll be doing a concert version of "Showboat" at Carnegie Hall in June, the one with Carolee Carmello and her husband.

That collision of awesome just imploded my brain.

[identity profile] hildy.livejournal.com 2008-05-27 04:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Carolee will be playing Julie, so she'll be singing "Can't Help Loving that Man" and "Bill". I think Gunn's playing the lead riverboat gambler. I'm not nearly as conversant with Showboat aside from the "big" songs.

I found this article on him (he's further down) and more on the shifting between opera and musical theatre. Also he'd never seen Camelot at all.
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[identity profile] wiliqueen.livejournal.com 2008-05-27 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I think Gunn's playing the lead riverboat gambler.

Makes sense -- Ravenal is his voice, and the romantic lead. The big number you might know would be "You Are Love."

Thanks for linky!