Originally Released: 1994 Discs: 1 Label: RCA Victor Records (USA) Item Number: BMG626802
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Hello Again [Original Cast]
Principal cast includes: Donna Murphy, David A. White, Carolee Carmello, John Cameron Mitchell, Michele Pawk, Judy Blazer, Malcolm Gets, Dennis Parlato, Michael Park, John Dossett.
Recorded at Clinton Studio A, New York, New York on March 7 & 8, 1994. Includes liner notes by Ira Weitzman.
Michael John La Chiusa's off-Broadway 1994 musical Hello Again, based on Arthur Schnitzler's play La Ronde, contains ten two-character scenes chronicling sexual encounters in different decades of the 20th century -- "The Soldier and the Nurse" in scene two, "The Nurse and the College Boy" in scene three, "The College Boy and the Young Wife" in scene four, etc. As such, it is an ambitious undertaking and necessarily episodic. On-stage, there may have been many unifying visual elements, but on record, the sung-through scenes pass by quickly and sketchily, simultaneously full of deep feeling and passion, yet not presented in enough detail to convey those emotions fully to the listener. Although there are nods to musical styles across the century, much of the music is in a post-Sondheim musical recitative style: it's a musical because the dialogue is sung, not because there are real songs. ~ William Ruhlmann
Michael John La Chiusa's off-Broadway 1994 musical Hello Again, based on Arthur Schnitzler's play La Ronde, contains ten two-character scenes chronicling sexual encounters in different decades of the 20th century -- "The Soldier and the Nurse" in scene two, "The Nurse and the College Boy" in scene three, "The College Boy and the Young Wife" in scene four, etc. As such, it is an ambitious undertaking and necessarily episodic. On-stage, there may have been many unifying visual elements, but on record, the sung-through scenes pass by quickly and sketchily, simultaneously full of deep feeling and passion, yet not presented in enough detail to convey those emotions fully to the listener. Although there are nods to musical styles across the century, much of the music is in a post-Sondheim musical recitative style: it's a musical because the dialogue is sung, not because there are real songs, which means it loses more in mere audio form than a standard musical might. A talented effort, then, but relatively inaccessible. ~ William Ruhlmann
Category: Soundtracks Release Date: 06/28/94
Originally Released: 1994 Mono / Stereo: Stereo Discs: 1 Availability: Y Studio / Live: Studio Area: USA Is Import: N Distributor: BMG (distributor)
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