More from Anna Russell
This whole bit from Anna Russell is fantastic, called "How to Write a Gilbert&Sullivan Operetta." Gilbert and Sullivan operettas made much hay of a caste-type system and snob-appeal, and their stock-and-trade was to make great sport of the serving class - very mean! Anyway, I love her - even at this late stage (I would guess she was well advanced into her 70s in this recording) you can see what a vibrant, clever and lively soul she is on stage. She actually had a disastrous entry into the professional opera realm in the early 1930s when, as poor Santuzza in Leoncavallo's Cavaleria Rusticana, she knocked over an entire set backdrop - mortifying! Anyway, she was incredibly clever and someone urged her to make public performances of her musical satire, and a star was born. I love it. I hope you get a giggle.
Here's a link to the Anna Russell Shrine page where there are several audio clips available.
4 comments:
You should pick up "Anna Russell Sings?" - it's a scream. The only one on your list I'm familiar with is Victor Borge, and yes, I adore him. Also, Dudley Moore did some brilliant classical piano parody that's worth digging up - it can be so stuffy and serious, and I love witty things that can playfully make light of classical music.
God, I can't abide G and S. Shoot me.
That was cute.I had never seen her before. Thanks :)
fathairybastard - I have to say some little snippets have a certain charm, but almost all of it runs together in my mind...
g bro - and you're never ever sick at sea.
hammer - You're welcome - I think she's adorable.
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