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Symphony Space presents Wall to Wall Cole Porter.
- Title
- Symphony Space presents Wall to Wall [sound recording] : Cole Porter.
- Publication
- Mar. 12, 1988.
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- Additional Authors
- Moscatillo, Lisa
- Barton, Fred, 1958-
- Spialek, Hans
- Bennett, Robert Russell, 1894-1981
- Sheffer, Isaiah
- Kimball, Robert
- Fleischer, Leonard
- Kanin, Garson, 1912-1999
- Carlisle, Kitty, 1910-2007
- Storey, David
- Raison, Robert
- Eells, George
- Howard, Jean, 1910-2000
- Kubesch, Joey Cole
- Richards, Margaret Cole
- Jones, Tom, 1928-
- Harnick, Sheldon
- Sinatra, Frank, 1915-1998
- Merman, Ethel
- Kelly, Gene, 1912-1996
- Astaire, Fred
- Lerner, Alan Jay, 1918-1986
- Spewack, Bella Cohen, 1899-1990
- Spewack, Samuel, 1899-1971
- Shubert, Jacob J., 1878?-1963
- Drake, Alfred, 1914-1992
- Porter, Cole, 1891-1964
- Short, Bobby
- Crouse, Timothy
- Weidman, John, 1946-
- Zaks, Jerry, 1946-
- Kirk, Lisa
- Followell, James
- Rogers, Robert, musical director
- McGlinn, John
- Rossen, Howard
- Dunn, John, 1934-2004
- Ashley, Mary Ellen
- Meade, Michelle
- Ross, Steve (Steven R.), 1938-
- Cary, Claiborne
- Warner, Neil (Conductor)
- McKenzie, Rita
- Blue, Peter (Pianist)
- Montevecchi, Liliane
- Silberman, Joel
- Reams, Lee Roy
- Meyers, Lanny
- Stiller, Jerry
- Fosse, Drummond
- Edens, Roger, 1905-1970
- Morison, Patricia, 1915-2018
- Lang, Howard, 1911-1989
- Diamond, Jack
- Clark, Harry, 1911-1956
- Wilson, Julie, 1924-2015
- Roy, William, 1928-2003
- Carroll, Barbara
- Stevens, Marti
- Barnes, Buddy
- Williams, Jackie
- Tate, Frank
- Elg, Taina, 1930-
- Trueblood, Paul
- Scott, Robert (Drummer)
- Peer, Beverly
- Francine, Anne
- McGillin, Howard
- Gamache, Laurie
- Summerhays, Jane
- Green, David, 1942 June 16-
- Kaye, Judy
- Staller, David
- Gottschall, Ruth
- Lawrence, Sharon, 1961-
- Martin, Mary, 1913-1990
- Marcovicci, Andrea
- Mehrbach, Glenn
- Ellison, Bill
- Doctor, Bruce
- Stern, Eric
- Lehman, Jeanne
- Dvorsky, George
- White, Richard, 1953-
- Criswell, Kim
- Garrison, David, 1952-
- Laurence, Paula
- Groenendaal, Cris
- Von Stade, Frederica
- Eells, George
- Cates, George, 1911-2002.
- Porter, Cole, 1891-1964.
- Equity Library Theatre (New York, N.Y.)
- Redhot & Blue, performer
- WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
- Wall to Wall (18th : 1988 : Symphony Space)
- WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
- Description
- 11 sound discs : digital, stereo.; 4 3/4 in.
- Summary
- Symphony Space's artistic director Isaiah Sheffer hosts the 18th Wall to wall 12-hour marathon tribute [Symphony Space's 10th anniversary] to Cole Porter's life, words and music, along with hosts Robert Kimball (1st segment, 11 am-1:45 pm), Leonard Fleischer (2nd segment, 2-4:30 pm), and Kitty Carlisle Hart (3rd segment, 5-7:30 pm), ending the evening with a concert of Cole Porter songs (John McGlinn, music director, 8-11 pm). Audio clips, discussions and performances of various performers are also featured on the recordings.
- Uniform Title
- Wall to wall (Radio program)
- Alternative Title
- Symphony Space presents Wall to Wall
- Cole Porter
- Bingo Eli Yale.
- Antoinette Birby.
- We shall never be younger.
- Thank you so much, Mrs. Lowsborough-Goodby.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Live sound recordings.
- Note
- Compact discs.
- Track list on each jewel case is identical; contents from audition.
- WNYC inventory no.: WNYC-WTOW-1988-03-12; Catalogs: 50393 (vol. 1) ; 50394 (vol. 2) ; 50395 (vol. 3) ; 50396 (vol. 4) ; 50397 (vol. 5) ; 50398 (vol. 6)
- Credits (note)
- Isaiah Sheffer and Allan Miller, artistic directors ; Linda Rogers, managing director ; Kate Catahoula (?), assistant.
- Event (note)
- Live recording at Symphony Space, New York, N. Y., and broadcast on WNYC, New York, N. Y. on Mar. 12, 1988.
- Source (note)
- WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ;
- Language (note)
- Spoken in English ; sung in English, French and Finnish.
- Contents
- [Vol. 1, CD 1 ([i.e.] CD 1 of 6, disc 1)]: Audience noise ; Stand by ; No audio (2:41) -- Welcome to Symphony Space / I. Sheffer -- Another op'nin, another show (from Kiss me Kate, 1948) [i.e.] Another Wall to wall / C. Porter ("Leave it to me!" cast (Equity Library Theatre), performers ; Howard Rossen, director ; James Followell, music director & piano ; David Storey, choreographer) -- Introduction of host Robert Kimball / I. Sheffer -- Introduction of "Leave it to me!" cast / R. Kimball -- Taking the steps to Russia (from Leave it to me!, 1938) / C. Porter (Mary Ellen Ashley, vocals ; Four Chickies (dancer chorus from "Leave it to me!" cast)) -- My heart belongs to Daddy (from Leave it to me!, 1938) / C. Porter (Michelle Meade, vocals ; Four Cossacks (dancer chorus from "Leave it to me!" cast)) -- Announcements / R. Kimball. Segment 1. From Yale to Broadway ; Introduction of Redhot & Blue / R. Kimball -- Bingo Eli Yale (1911) ; I get a kick of you (from Anything goes, 1934) ; Antoinette Birby (1912) ; It's de-lovely (from Red, hot and blue, 1936) ; Night and day (from Gay Divorce, 1932), arr. by L. Moscatillo ; Red, hot and blue (from Red, hot and blue, 1936) / C. Porter (Redhot & Blue [of Yale University]) -- Talking with Lisa Moscatillo, pitch and arranger / R. Kimball -- Porter's hard times after Yale ; Introducing Steve Ross / R. Kimball -- Night and day (from Gay divorce, 1932) ; They couldn't compare to you (from Out of this world, 1950) ; I concentrate on you (from Broadway melody of 1940, 1939) ; In the still of the night (from Rosalie, 1937) ; Can-Can (from Can-Can, 1952) ; We shall never be younger (cut song from Kiss me Kate, 1948) [ends abruptly]. [Vol. 1, CD 2 ([i.e.] CD 1 of 6, disc 2)]: [Last 5 sec. of] Can-Can (from Can-Can, 1952) ; We shall never be younger (cut song from Kiss me Kate, 1948) ; You're the top (from Anything goes, 1934) / C. Porter (Steve Ross, vocals and piano) -- Introducing Clariborn Cary / R. Kimball -- So near and so far (from You'll never get rich, 1941) ; Ev'ry time we say goodbye (from Seven lively arts, 1944) ; I've got my eyes on you (from Broadway melody of 1940, 1939) / C. Porter (Claiborn Cary, vocals ; Neil Warner, piano) -- Two little babes in the wood (from Greenwich Village follies, 1924) / C. Porter (Cole Porter, vocals and piano) -- Audience noise (4:50) -- Announcements / R. Kimball -- Cole Porter remembered: Conversation with Robert Raison, George Eells, Margaret Cole Richards, Jody Cole Kubesch & Jean Howard / (Robert Kimball, moderator) -- Audience noise (3:45) -- Introducing of Rita McKenzie / R. Kimball -- Excerpt of one-woman show "Call me Ethel": Anything goes (from Anything goes, 1934) ; It's de-lovely (from Red, hot and blue, 1936) ; Hey, good lookin' (from Something for the boys, 1942) ; Ridin' high (from Red, hot and blue, 1936) ; I get a kick of you ; Blow, Gabriel, blow (from Anything goes, 1934) / C. Porter (Rita McKenzie, vocals & co-writer ; Christopher Powich, music director & co-writer ; Peter Blue, piano)
- [Vol. 2, CD 1 ([i.e.] CD 2 of 6, disc 1)]: Audio test (0:18) -- Announcements ; Closing segment 1 / R. Kimball -- Additional remarks (off-mike, low audio) (1:18) / I. Sheffer -- [Audio clip (32:05)] Garson Kanin: Introduction ; G. Kanin reads an excerpt of George Eell's "The life that late he led" (1967) ; Discussion: Was Cole Porter a snob? ; Frank Sinatra: "I got you under my skin" ; Roadhouse nights with Mr. Porter ; "Let's do it, let's fall in love" ; Ethel Merman: Ethel reads an excerpt of George Eell's "The life that late he led" (1967) ; Fred Astaire: Gay divorce/Night and day ; "Night and day" (0:15) [ends abruptly] (from Cole Porter-You're the top: A testimonial (recorded at the Cole Porter Library Celebration Dinner, University of Southern California, 2/12/1967) / Garson Kanin (moderator), Ethel Merman, Frank Sinatra, Allan Jay Lerner, Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, commentary ; [Roger Edens, piano]. Segment 2. Introducing Leonard Fleischer / I. Sheffer -- Opening remarks ; Introducing Liliane Montevecchi / L. Fleischer -- C'est magnifique (from Can-Can, 1952) ; You don't know Paree (from Fifty million Frenchmen, 1929) ; I love Paris (from Can-Can, 1952) / C. Porter ; Encore: A new fango tango / G. Cates (Liliane Montevecchi, vocals ; Joel Silberman, piano) -- Introducing Lee Roy Reams / L. Fleischer -- From this moment on (from Out of this world, 1950) ; (You'd be so) Easy to love (from Born to dance, 1936) / C. Porter (Lee Roy Reams, vocals ; Lanny Meyers, piano) -- Excerpt of You're the top (from Anything goes, 1934) / C. Porter (Cole Porter, vocals and piano) -- Lyrics of Cole Porter: Conversation with Robert Kimball, Tom Jones, & Sheldon Harnick / (Leonard Fleischer, moderator) [ends abruptly]. [Vol. 2, CD 2 ([i.e.] CD 2 of 6, disc 2)]: [Remainder of] Lyrics of Cole Porter: Conversation with Robert Kimball, Tom Jones, & Sheldon Harnick (Leonard Fleischer, moderator)] -- Brush up your Shakespeare (from Kiss me Kate, 1948) / C. Porter (Jerry Stiller and Drumond Fosse (?), vocals) -- Set up [no audio] (0:52) -- Be like the bluebird (from Anything goes, 1934) / C. Porter (Cole Porter, vocals and piano) -- Introducing Julie Wilson / L. Fleischer -- Most gentlemen don't like love (from Leave it to me!, 1938) ; (You'd be so) Easy to love (from Born to dance, 1936) ; All of you (from Silk stockings, 1954) / (Julie Wilson, vocals ; William Roy, piano) ; Mister and Missus Fitch (from Gay divorce, 1932) / C. Porter (Julie Wilson and William Roy, vocals ; William Roy, piano) ; What is this thing called love? (from Wake up and dream, 1929) ; Ev'ry time we say goodbye (from Seven lively arts, 1944) ; I'm unlucky in gambling (from Fifty million Frenchmen, 1929) ; I loved him (But he didn't love me) (from Wake up and dream, 1929) ; It's all right with me (from Can-Can, 1952) / C. Porter (Julie Wilson, vocals) ; Let's do it, let's fall in love (from Paris, 1928) / C. Porter (Julie Wilson and William Roy, vocals ; William Roy, piano) -- [Low audio]
- [Vol. 3, CD 1 ([i.e.] CD 3 of 6, disc 1)]: [Audio clip (19:45)] Gene Kelly: Discusses The Private and Be a clown ; Gene Kelly reads [excerpt of the chapter] "Hedonism" from George Eell's "The life that late he led" (1967) ; Allan Jay Lerner: Down in the depths ; Garson Kanin, Fred Astaire & Frank Sinatra: Recall Porter's years in Hollywood ; Alan Jay Lerner: Visit at the Harkness Pavilion ; Frank Sinatra: Recalls the filming of Can-Can ; "It's all right with me" ; "I love Paris" (from Cole Porter-You're the top: A testimonial (recorded at the Cole Porter Library Celebration Dinner, University of Southern California, 2/12/1967) / Garson Kanin (moderator), Ethel Merman, Frank Sinatra, Allan Jay Lerner, Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, commentary ; [Roger Edens, piano] -- Unidentified song [Low/No audio] (3:00) -- [Excerpt from a] rare interview with Cole Porter (BBC, 195-? ; unknown announcer) (3:20): Greetings to you from America ; "Anything goes" (pre-recorded in U.S.A., 1935) / (Cole Porter, narrator, vocals and piano ; unknown announcer) -- An account of the making of Kiss me Kate, part 1 (BBC radio program, 195-?, John Dunn, narrator, with unidentified host) (14:18): "Overture" (from original Broadway cast recording) / C. Porter ; Commentary / Sam [i.e. J. J.] Shubert ; "Another op'nin, another show" (from original Broadway cast recording) / C. Porter (Chorus) ; Commentary / Bella Spewack ; "So in love" (from original Broadway cast recording) / C. Porter (Patricia Morison, vocals) ; Commentary / Sam Spewack ; "We open in Venice" (from original Broadway cast recording) / C. Porter (Patricia Morison, Alfred Drake, Howard Lang, and Lisa Kirk, vocals) ; Commentary / Alfred Drake ; "I've come to wive it wealthily in Padua" [excerpt] (from original Broadway cast recording) / C. Porter (Alfred Drake, vocals) -- Introducing Barbara Carroll / L. Fleischer -- Dream dancing (from You'll never get rich, 1941) / C. Porter (Barbara Carroll, piano) -- Ev'rything I love (from Let's face it, 1941) ; At long last love (from You never know, 1938) / C. Porter (Barbara Carroll, vocals and piano) -- Audience (4:27) -- Introducing Marti Stevens / L. Fleischer -- Make it another Old-fashioned please (from Panama Hattie, 1940) ; Good-bye, little dream, good-bye (from Oh, mistress mine, 1936) ; (What say) Let's be buddies (featuring Marti Stevens & Buddy Barnes, vocals) (from Panama Hattie, 1940) ; You've got that thing (from Fifty million Frenchmen, 1929) / C. Porter (Marti Stevens, vocals ; Buddy Barnes, piano ; Jackie Williams, drums ; Frank Tate, bass) -- Introducing Tania Elg / L. Fleischer -- Night and day (sung in Finnish) (from Gay divorce, 1932) [ends abruptly] / C. Porter (Tania Elg, vocals ; Paul Trueblood, piano). [Vol. 3, CD 2 ([i.e.] CD 3 of 6, disc 2)]: [Reprise of] Let's be buddies (featuring Marti Stevens & Buddy Barnes, vocals) (from Panama Hattie, 1940) ; You've got that thing (from Fifty million Frenchmen, 1929) / C. Porter (Marti Stevens, vocals ; Buddy Barnes, piano ; Jackie Williams, drums ; Frank Tate, bass) -- Introducing Tania Elg / L. Fleischer -- Night and day (in Finnish) (from Gay divorce, 1932) ; C̦a, c'est l'amour (from Les girls, 1957) / C. Porter (Tania Elg, vocals ; Paul Trueblood, piano) -- Closing segment 2 / L. Fleischer -- [Excerpt of] An account of the making of Kiss me Kate, part 2 (BBC radio program, 195-?, John Dunn, narrator, with unidentified host) (9:21): Commentary / Sam Spewack ; "Always true to you in my fashion" (from original Broadway cast recording) / C. Porter (Lisa Kirk, vocals) ; Story of the cut song "We shall ne'er be younger" / Bella Spewack ; "We shall ne'er be younger" / C. Porter (Patricia Morison, vocals) ; Commentary / Robert Russell Bennett ; "Brush up your Shakespeare" (from original Broadway cast recording) / C. Porter (Jack Diamond and Harry Clark, vocals) -- The physician (But he never says he loved me) / C. Porter (Cole Porter, vocals and piano). Segment 3. Introducing Kitty Carlisle Hart / I. Sheffer -- Opening remarks ; Introducing Bobby Short / K. Carlisle Hart -- All of you (from Silk stockings, 1954) ; You've got that thing (from Fifty million Frenchmen, 1929) ; At long last love (from You never know, 1938) ; Where have you been? (from The New Yorkers, 1930) ; Katie went to Haiti (from Panama Hattie, 1940) ; Pilot-moi/Pilot me (sung in French and English) (from La Revue des Ambassadeurs, 1929) ; I love you, Samantha (from High society, 1955) ; Just one of those things (from The New Yorkers, 1930) ; I'm in love again (from Greenwich Village Follies, 1924) / C. Porter (Bobby Short, vocals and piano ; Robert Scott, drums ; Beverly Peer, bass) -- Low audio [unidentified] (3:10) ; Introducing "A Broadway salute to Cole Porter" [audio static, ends abruptly] -- No audio.
- [Vol. 4, CD 1 ([i.e.] CD 4 of 6, disc 1)]: Introducing Anne Francine / John (?) -- [Excerpt of] I get a kick out of you (from Anything goes, 1934) ; Most gentlemen don't like love (from Leave it to me!, 1938) / C. Porter (Anne Francine, vocals) -- Introducing Howard McGillin / [Bob Rogers, music director & piano] -- All through the night (from Anything goes, 1934) / C. Porter (Howard McGillin, vocals) -- Introducing Laurie Gamache / [Bob Rogers] -- Nobody's chasing me (from Out of this world, 1949) / C. Porter (Laurie Gamache, vocals) -- Introducing Jane Summerhays / [Bob Rogers] -- Please don't monkey with Broadway (from Broadway melody of 1940, 1939) / C. Porter (Jane Summerhays, vocals and dance) -- Introducing Judy Kaye and David Green / [Bob Rogers] -- I am in love (from Can-Can, 1952) / C. Porter (David Green, vocals) ; In the still of the night (from Rosalie, 1937) / C. Porter (Judy Kaye, vocals) ; De-lovely (from Red, hot and blue, 1936) / C. Porter (Judy Kaye and David Green, vocals) -- Introducing of David Staller / [Bob Rogers] -- I'm a gigolo (from Wake up and dream, 1929) ; You'd be so nice to come home to (from Something to shout about, 1943) / C. Porter (David Staller, vocals) -- Introducing Ruth Gottschall and Sharon Lawrence / [Bob Rogers] -- Two little babes in the wood (from Greenwich Village Follies, 1924) / C. Porter, arr. by Fred Barton (Ruth Gottschall and Sharon Lawrence, vocals) -- [Audio clip (4:47)]: [Excerpt of "Works of Cole Porter (1936-1946), 1st in a 2-part series (Radio program [unknown date and announcer])]. Leave it to me ; Cole Porter talks to Texton Jenks (?) and unknown reporter about Mary Martin (12/1/49) ; "My heart belongs to Daddy" / C. Porter (Mary Martin, vocals) -- The legacy of Cole Porter: Conversation with Bobby Short, Timothy Crouse, John Weidman, Jerry Zaks, & Lisa Kirk / (Kitty Carlisle Hart, moderator) [ends abruptly] -- [Vol. 4, CD 2 ([i.e.] CD 4 of 6, disc 2)]: The legacy of Cole Porter: Conversation with Bobby Short, Timothy Crouse, John Weidman, Jerry Zaks, & Lisa Kirk / (Kitty Carlisle Hart, moderator) [last 6 min.] -- [Low audio] (5:35) -- Introducing Andrea Marcovicci / K. Carlisle Hart -- After you, who? (from Gay divorce, 1932) ; The physician (But he never says he loved me) (from The nymph errant, 1933) / C. Porter (Andrea Marcovicci, vocals ; Glenn Mehrbach, piano) -- Introducing Lisa Kirk / K. Carlisle Hart -- Anything goes (from Anything goes, 1934) ; Why can't you behave? ; Always true to you (In my fashion) (from Kiss me Kate, 1948) ; Ev'ry time we say goodbye (from Seven lively arts, 1944) ; It's all right with me (from Can-Can, 1952) / C. Porter (Lisa Kirk, vocals ; Bill Ellison, bass ; Bruce Doctor, drums ; Eric Stern, piano) -- [Audio clip (25:13)]: Frank Sinatra: Frank Sinatra reads [excerpt of the chapter] "Courage" from George Eell's "The life that late he led" (1967) ; George Kanin: Remarks about Be a clown, Monte's "sister" and money ; Alan Jay Lerner & Fred Astaire: Cole's lyric writing & work ethic ; Ethel Merman, Frank Sinatra & George Kanin: Recalls Porter's later years ; Ethel Merman: "Make it another Old-fashioned please" ; Fred Astaire & Garson Kanin: Talks about Born to dance ; Jimmy Stewart: "(You'd be so) Easy to love" (from Cole Porter-You're the top: A testimonial (recorded at the Cole Porter Library Celebration Dinner, University of Southern California, 2/12/1967) / Garson Kanin (moderator), Ethel Merman, Frank Sinatra, Allan Jay Lerner, Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, commentary ; [Roger Edens, piano] -- Orchestra tune-up (0:40).
- [Vol. 5, CD 1 ([i.e.] CD 5 of 6, disc 1)]: Segment 4: Concert. Orchestra tuning (1:30) ; Opening remarks [low audio 1st 30 sec.] ; Introducing orchestral conductor John McGlinn / I. Sheffer -- Overture (from Gay Divorce, 1932) / C. Porter, arr. by Hans Spialek -- Opening remarks and introductions / J. McGlinn -- Selections from Hitchy-koo of 1922: Love letter words ; The sponge (Jeanne Lehman, vocals) ; Pitter-patter (George Dvorsky, vocals) ; Ah Fong Lo (Jeanne Lehman, vocals) ; Play me a tune (Jeanne Lehman and George Dvorsky, vocals) -- Selections from Fifty million Frenchmen (1929): Overture ; You do something to me (Richard White and Jeanne Lehman, vocals) ; Find me a primitive man (Kim Criswell, vocals) ; You don't know Paree (Richard White, vocals) ; Where would you get your coat? (Kim Criswell, vocals) ; Entr'acte (?) [Instrumental] ; I'm unlucky at gambling (Kim Criswell, vocals) ; I worship you (Richard White, vocals) ; The tale of an oyster (Jeanne Lehrman, vocals) ; Let's step out (Jeanne Lehman and Kim Criswell, vocals) ; You've got that thing (George Dvorsky, vocals) / C. Porter, arr. by Hans Spialek -- [Audio clips]: I'm a gigolo (from Wake up and dream, 1929) ; The cocotte (from The nymph errant, 1933) [ends abruptly] / C. Porter (Cole Porter, vocals and piano). [Vol. 5, CD 2 ([i.e.] CD 5 of 6, disc 2)]: [Reprise of] You've got that thing (from Fifty million Frenchmen, 1929) / C. Porter, arr. by Hans Spialek (George Dvorsky, vocals) -- [Audio clips]: I'm a gigolo (from Wake up and dream, 1929) ; The cocotte (from Nymph errant, 1933) ; Thank you so much, Mrs. Lowsborough-Goodby (1934) ; You're the top (from Anything goes, 1934) ; The physician (But he never says he loves me) (from The nymph errant, 1933) / C. Porter (Cole Porter, vocals and piano) -- [No audio] (3:46) -- Intermission (Audience noise) (6:11) -- Selections from Dubarry was a lady (1939): Overture ; It ain't etiquette (David Garrison, vocals) ; Come on in (Kim Criswell, vocals) ; But in the morning, no! (David Garrison & Kim Criswell, vocals) ; Do I love you? (Cris Groenendaal & Kim Criswell, vocals) ; Give him the Ooh-la-la (Kim Criswell, vocals) ; Friendship (David Garrison & Kim Criswell, vocals) / C. Porter, arr. by Robert Russell Bennett -- Thank you so much, Mrs. Lowsborough-Goodby (1934) / C. Porter (Paula Laurence, vocals) -- Selections from Anything goes (1934): Overture [ends abruptly] / C. Porter, arr. by H. Spialek.
- [Vol. 6 ([i.e.] CD 6 of 6)]: Selections from Anything goes (1934): I get a kick out of you (Kim Criswell, vocals) ; All through the night (Cris Groenendaal & Frederica Von Stade, vocals) ; Anything goes (Kim Criswell, vocals ; with unidentified performers) ; The gypsy in me (Frederica Von Stade, vocals) ; Blow, Gabriel, blow (Kim Criswell, vocals ; with unidentified performers) / C. Porter, arr. by H. Spialek -- Closing remarks / I. Sheffer -- Encores: I get a kick out of you (from Anything goes, 1934) ; Friendship (from DuBarry was a lady, 1939) / C. Porter.
- Call Number
- *LDC 43119
- OCLC
- 699826009
- Title
- Symphony Space presents Wall to Wall [sound recording] : Cole Porter.
- Imprint
- Mar. 12, 1988.
- Playing Time
- 010733 011401 010602 010957 011546 011141 011503 010653 011400 011219 011958
- Credits
- Isaiah Sheffer and Allan Miller, artistic directors ; Linda Rogers, managing director ; Kate Catahoula (?), assistant.
- Performer
- John McGlinn, conductor ; with unidentified orchestra (Vol. 5-6).
- Event
- Live recording at Symphony Space, New York, N. Y., and broadcast on WNYC, New York, N. Y. on Mar. 12, 1988.
- Language
- Spoken in English ; sung in English, French and Finnish.
- Source
- Gift; WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ; 2007.
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- Added Author
- Moscatillo, Lisa, arranger of music.Barton, Fred, 1958- arranger of music.Spialek, Hans, arranger of music.Bennett, Robert Russell, 1894-1981, arranger of music.Sheffer, Isaiah, host.Kimball, Robert, host.Fleischer, Leonard, host.Kanin, Garson, 1912-1999, host.Carlisle, Kitty, 1910-2007, host.Storey, David, choreographer.Raison, Robert, commentator.Eells, George, commentator.Howard, Jean, 1910-2000, commentator.Kubesch, Joey Cole, commentator.Richards, Margaret Cole, commentator.Kimball, Robert, commentator.Jones, Tom, 1928- commentator.Harnick, Sheldon, commentator.Sinatra, Frank, 1915-1998, commentator.Merman, Ethel, commentator.Kelly, Gene, 1912-1996, commentator.Astaire, Fred, commentator.Lerner, Alan Jay, 1918-1986, commentator.Spewack, Bella Cohen, 1899-1990, commentator.Spewack, Samuel, 1899-1971, commentator.Shubert, Jacob J., 1878?-1963, commentator.Drake, Alfred, 1914-1992, commentator.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964, commentator.Short, Bobby, commentator.Crouse, Timothy, commentator.Weidman, John, 1946- commentator.Zaks, Jerry, 1946- commentator.Kirk, Lisa, commentator.Followell, James, conductor.Rogers, Robert, musical director, conductor.McGlinn, John, conductor.Rossen, Howard, director.Dunn, John, 1934-2004, narrator.Ashley, Mary Ellen, performer.Meade, Michelle, performer.Followell, James, performer.Moscatillo, Lisa, performer.Ross, Steve (Steven R.), 1938- performer.Cary, Claiborne, performer.Warner, Neil (Conductor)McKenzie, Rita, performer.Blue, Peter (Pianist), performer.Montevecchi, Liliane, performer.Silberman, Joel, instrumentalist.Reams, Lee Roy, performer.Meyers, Lanny, performer.Stiller, Jerry, performer.Fosse, Drummond, performer.Sinatra, Frank, 1915-1998, performer.Merman, Ethel, performer.Kelly, Gene, 1912-1996, performer.Astaire, Fred, performer.Edens, Roger, 1905-1970, performer.Morison, Patricia, 1915-2018, singer.Lang, Howard, 1911-1989, performer.Drake, Alfred, 1914-1992, singer.Diamond, Jack, performer.Clark, Harry, 1911-1956, performer.Wilson, Julie, 1924-2015, singer.Roy, William, 1928-2003, performer.Carroll, Barbara, performer.Stevens, Marti, performer.Barnes, Buddy, performer.Williams, Jackie, performer.Tate, Frank, performer.Elg, Taina, 1930- performer.Trueblood, Paul, performer.Short, Bobby, performer.Scott, Robert (Drummer), performer.Peer, Beverly, performer.Rogers, Robert, musical director, performer.Francine, Anne, performer.McGillin, Howard, performer.Gamache, Laurie, performer.Summerhays, Jane, performer.Green, David, 1942 June 16- performer.Kaye, Judy, singer.Staller, David, singer.Gottschall, Ruth, performer.Lawrence, Sharon, 1961- singer.Martin, Mary, 1913-1990, performer.Marcovicci, Andrea, performer.Mehrbach, Glenn, performer.Kirk, Lisa, performer.Ellison, Bill, performer.Doctor, Bruce, performer.Stern, Eric, performer.Lehman, Jeanne, performer.Dvorsky, George, performer.White, Richard, 1953- performer.Criswell, Kim, performer.Garrison, David, 1952- performer.Laurence, Paula, performer.Groenendaal, Cris, singer.Von Stade, Frederica, performer.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964, performer.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964, interviewee.Eells, George. Life that late he led. Selections.Cates, George, 1911-2002. New fango tango.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Kiss me, Kate. Selections.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Leave it to me! Selections.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Anything goes. Selections.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Red, hot, and blue. Selections.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Gay divorce. Selections.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Gay divorce. Night and day. Finnish.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Can-can. Selections.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Fifty million Frenchmen. Selections.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Out of this world. Selections.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Broadway melody of 1940. Selections.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Born to dance. Selections.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Wake up and dream. Selections.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Panama Hattie. Selections.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. New Yorkers. Selections.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Greenwich Village follies. Selections.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Nymph errant. Selections.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Hitchy-koo of 1922. Selections.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Dubarry was a lady. Selections.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Rosalie. In the still of the night.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. You'll never get rich. So near and so far.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Seven lively arts. Ev'ry time we say goodbye.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Something for the boys. Hey good lookin'.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Silk stockings. All of you.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Let's face it. Ev'rything I love.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. You never know. At long last love.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Girls. C̦a, c'est l'amour.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Revue des Ambassadeurs. Pilot-moi.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. High society. I love you, Samantha.Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Something to shout about. You'd be so nice to come home to.Equity Library Theatre (New York, N.Y.)Redhot & Blue, performer.Wall to Wall (18th : 1988 : Symphony Space)WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
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- Bingo Eli Yale.Antoinette Birby.We shall never be younger.Thank you so much, Mrs. Lowsborough-Goodby.
- Research Call Number
- *LDC 43119