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Leonard Bernstein Conducts West Side Story

  • Téléfilm
  • 1985
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
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8,1/10
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Leonard Bernstein Conducts West Side Story (1985)
DocumentaireMusique

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA documentary which shows, in great detail, the making of the 1985 Bernstein-conducted recording of the entire score of "West Side Story", featuring operatic stars.A documentary which shows, in great detail, the making of the 1985 Bernstein-conducted recording of the entire score of "West Side Story", featuring operatic stars.A documentary which shows, in great detail, the making of the 1985 Bernstein-conducted recording of the entire score of "West Side Story", featuring operatic stars.

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    • Christopher Swann
  • Vedettes
    • Leonard Bernstein
    • Kiri Te Kanawa
    • José Carreras
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    8,1/10
    215
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    • Réalisation
      • Christopher Swann
    • Vedettes
      • Leonard Bernstein
      • Kiri Te Kanawa
      • José Carreras
    • 5Commentaires d'utilisateurs
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    • Nommé pour 1 prix Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Leonard Bernstein
    Leonard Bernstein
    • Self - Conductor
    Kiri Te Kanawa
    • Self - Maria
    José Carreras
    José Carreras
    • Self - Tony
    Tatiana Troyanos
    • Self - Anita
    Kurt Ollmann
    • Self - Riff
    Nina Bernstein
    • Self - Maria (in dialogues)
    Louise Edeiken
    • Self - Rosalia
    Angelina Réaux
    • Self - Francisca
    Stella Zambalis
    • Self - Consuelo
    Alexander Bernstein
    • Self - Tony (in dialogues)
    Stephen Bogardus
    Stephen Bogardus
    • Self - Baby John
    Richard Harrell
    • Self - Bernardo
    Todd Lester
    • Self - Snowboy
    David Livingston
    • Self - Action
    Marty Nelson
    • Self - Diesel
    Peter Thom
    • Self - Arab
    Adrienne Albert
    • Self - Chorus
    June McGruder
    • Self - Chorus
    • Réalisation
      • Christopher Swann
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    10gradyharp

    The iconic masterpiece performed the way the composer intended

    For those who treasure the impact of WEST SIDE STORY as a symphonic theatrical work as opposed to the 'adaptation' of the current version for film, this recording session delivers. The 'drama' of the Jerome Robbins choreography on the stage is replaced by Bernstein's interaction with the singers and the studio staff, allowing the viewer to understand the composer's original concept - a rare moment of insight into one of the most successful musical works introduced on Broadway in1957.

    The performances by Kiri Te Kanawa, as Maria, José Carreras as Tony, and Tatiana Troyanos as Anita are operatic in nature and it is so rewarding to hear gifted singers so competent in interpreting the musical lines. There are moments of conflict between Bernstein and the participants, added notes of verbal commentary from the vocalists, and some soaringly beautiful orchestral nuances. This is an opportunity to hear this magical work the way Bernstein conceived it. Recommended.
    4standardmetal

    a misguided project!

    Why Mr. Bernstein decided to make a recording of his great musical with operatic voices is a puzzle. Though Kurt Ollmann is fine in his part, Te Kanawa and Carreras are totally miscast, even vocally. And poor Carreras is belabored by Bernstein, in an instance of one of Bernstein's typical blaming of others for his own poor judgment in casting Carreras in the first place. And what should have been a lively and highly rhythmic performance is, as a result, been "embalmed for eternity". In the last part of his career Bernstein became slow and mannered in an apparent attempt to emulate Karl Böhm and it didn't suit him at all, in my opinion.

    Hear the original cast recording or see the show or movie instead.

    (2006) I might, in self-defense, add a little to my earlier review:

    I am really quite familiar with "West Side Story" having worked with more than one theater group on it as pianist. I also am a great admirer of Kiri Te Kanawa but I don't think she should have sung this part. An operatic approach is not appropriate for a Broadway musical except in rare cases such as Ezio Pinza in "South Pacific" or Robert Weede in "The Most Happy Fella" which is nearly an opera anyway. (And both those parts were written for operatic voices.)

    I met Mr. Bernstein in the late 50s or early 60s and am familiar with his work. Though I greatly admired much of his earlier work I think he lost his way both as conductor and composer late in life. (Due in part to self-indulgence: in addition to not being Karl Böhm, neither was he Gustav Mahler!)

    So, even though many may think my comment is "useless", I am letting it stand.
    9didi-5

    brilliant!

    It was a real treat to see this again on television recently - a great composer conducting his own great score for one of the best musicals of all time, using opera singers in the lead roles (Jose Carreras as Tony, Kiri Te Kanawa as Maria, Tatiana Troyanos as Anita, Kurt Ollmann as Riff).

    It provides two elements in its ninety-minutes - first, a snapshot of superior artists at work in the recording studio; and second, some sublime interpretations of the classic songs (Tonight, A Boy Like That, Maria, Jet Song, Cool, etc.).

    Always a gamble to use opera singers in recordings of musical scores, Te Kanawa in particular adapts well (she also recorded My Fair Lady - as Eliza - and songs of Kern, Porter and Berlin). When it gets this good all you can really say is 'wow'.

    The recording itself can stand up alongside the original Broadway cast album or the movie soundtrack; it is different, but it is just as good; and the fact that Bernstein himself conducted it makes it special. You feel privileged, watching this, to be able to see such a talented creative mind at work.
    7lindaz

    A fascinating insight into the workings of a genius and the interactions of excellent artists

    I borrowed this video from a friend and now I'm going to buy it if I can find it. It is excellent in so many ways.

    First off, watching a master like Bernstein makes everyone else in the craft pale by comparison. I'm not an opera buff, and I'm no expert on conductors, but watching Bernstein was always a treat for me. He's a perfectionist. That I can see, but his over-flowing passion is contagious and kept me riveted.

    But this documentary/passion play isn't only interesting because of that. To hear Bernstein's commentary on the movie "West Side Story" and how he came to write the score for that just thrills your soul. Aside from that, hearing the other singers comments on Bernstein, especially Kiri Te Kanawa who's obviously enthralled to be there, is just wonderful. The chemistry between these two is tangible and then there's the reverse. Bernstein lays into poor Jose Carreras so hard that Carreras starts chewing his nails. After they've been at it for several days, you can see that the recording session isn't going to Bernstein's liking and it's obvious that he's worn out. I felt like I was given a special behind-the-scenes viewing. It was great.

    As I speak Spanish, I just happened to read a Spanish review about how "Carreras handled himself like a gentlemen." Baloney! He let go some curses that would curl your hair if it was translated into English.

    It all makes for a very insightful voyeur's haven of documented human emotions, passions and play.

    If you like music, human interaction and entertainment, you'll love this docu. I can't recommend it more highly and Tush-tush! to anyone who tells you differently. If you're a Bernstein fan, run out and buy this film!

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    • Anecdotes
      Won BAFTA Award for Best Documentary (1985)
    • Générique farfelu
      Amongst all the English credits the copyright says "Leonard Bernstein und Stephen Sondheim 1957."
    • Bandes originales
      West Side Story
      Music by Leonard Bernstein

      Book by Arthur Laurents

      Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim

      Based on a conception by Jerome Robbins

      Orchestration by Leonard Bernstein with Sid Ramin and Irwin Kostal

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    • Date de sortie
      • mai 1985 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • West Germany
    • Site officiel
      • Deutsche Grammophon (DVD)
    • Langue
      • English
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      • The Making of 'West Side Story'
    • sociétés de production
      • BBC Television
      • UNITEL
      • Video Music Productions Inc.
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