Posted inArts and Entertainment Song Of The Day: May 31, 2018 Posted by By El Somnambulo May 31, 20186 Comments Nathan Arizona had to know that this one was coming: El Somnambulo View All Posts Post navigation Previous Post May 30 Open Thread: Trump’s Katrina That Wasn’tNext PostMay 31 Open Thread: Maybe Trump Is Impeachable
nathan arizona May 31, 2018, 10:46 am Didn’t predict it but glad to see it. Sondheim plus the great Madeline Kahn. Nobody better than Sondheim at undercutting sentimentality. Don’t play it at your daughter’s wedding. Well, maybe just after.
Alby May 31, 2018, 11:12 am “Nobody better than Sondheim at undercutting sentimentality. ” Undercutting sentimentality in musical theater. Isn’t that like undercutting form and color in painting?
Alby May 31, 2018, 11:37 am Seurat still used color and form. Would that Sondheim employed narrative and melody.
nathan arizona May 31, 2018, 12:09 pm “He’s for a jig or tale of bawdry, or he sleeps.” The Bard. Imagine the Bard with a smiley face.
Alby May 31, 2018, 12:26 pm I never said that of Sondheim, whose biography should be titled “Rebel Without a Tune.” But I would use Polonius’ statement as my response to Shakespeare in general: “This is too long.”
Didn’t predict it but glad to see it. Sondheim plus the great Madeline Kahn. Nobody better than Sondheim at undercutting sentimentality. Don’t play it at your daughter’s wedding. Well, maybe just after.
“Nobody better than Sondheim at undercutting sentimentality. ”
Undercutting sentimentality in musical theater. Isn’t that like undercutting form and color in painting?
https://youtu.be/bYEFHbT2fcg
Seurat still used color and form. Would that Sondheim employed narrative and melody.
“He’s for a jig or tale of bawdry, or he sleeps.” The Bard. Imagine the Bard with a smiley face.
I never said that of Sondheim, whose biography should be titled “Rebel Without a Tune.”
But I would use Polonius’ statement as my response to Shakespeare in general: “This is too long.”