Product Code: SBR 6074
Artist: Kiri Te Kanawa / José Carreras / Sarah Vaughan / Mandy Patinkin
Origin: Australia
Label: CBS (1986)
Format: LP
Availability: In Stock
Condition:
Cover: VG+
Record: NM (M-)
Genre: Comedy/SpokenWord/Other , Soundtracks U

South Pacific

Very smart clean vinyl housed in a nice clean gatefold cover. Includes 8 page booklet.

In 1985, Leonard Bernstein recorded a new version of his music from West Side Story with a studio cast that included opera singers Kiri Te Kanawa and José Carreras. It was odd casting to be sure, given that the show was about the forbidden love between a Hispanic and a non-Hispanic, and that Carreras was playing the non-Hispanic! Every time his Spanish accent came through in his singing, the recording didn't seem to make any sense.

Nevertheless, the album was a crossover hit, selling to both classical and pop fans, and it led inevitably to this 1986 follow-up, in which Te Kanawa and Carreras are again teamed, this time as Nellie Forbush and Emile de Becque of South Pacific. That means that New Zealander Te Kanawa is supposed to be from Arkansas, while Carreras is supposed to be French. The singers' ranges are more of a stretch. Nellie was written for alto Mary Martin, Emile for bass-baritone Ezio Pinza; Te Kanawa is a soprano, Carreras a tenor. While Robert Russell Bennett's original orchestrations have been retained, therefore, conductor Jonathan Tunick has had to do an awful lot of transposing. Beyond the two leads, the casting continues to be unusual. Jazz singer Sarah Vaughan is Bloody Mary and Mandy Patinkin, a Broadway star, is Lt. Cable.