Candide Make Our Garden Grow: Bernstein Hadley Anderson



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June Anderson, Jerry Hadley, cast and chorus sing Make Our Garden Grow, the finale to Candide, conducted by the composer himself, Leonard Bernstein - London, December 13, 1989.


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It's great when you ... ( 9 months ago by slobone)
It's great when you have sopranos in a chorus who can really hit that high C!
I agree, it may ... ( 8 months ago by boredmanaic)
I agree, it may depend upon instrument, but as a guitarist, I have had to learn how to make my hands transfer my emotions into the strings. I also have to know the musical theory behing what I'm doing in order to find the type of sound i wish to play. Yes, natural ability does play a part, but I thoroughly believe that technical ability is more important.
i agree that ... ( 8 months ago by mdcam89)
i agree that technical ability is important.. but its not about the technique. Would you rather have perfect, flawless technique or be a little flawed and be able to capture the hearts and souls of listeners through the emotion of your music? - That is something that one can rarely teach.
i definitely prefer ... ( 8 months ago by boredmanaic)
i definitely prefer emotion. however, i think that you must reach a certain level of technical ability/know how before emotion can come into play. Technical ability alone, while impressive, is incredibly boring.
I had the pleasure ... ( 8 months ago by LoveToSing2008)
I had the pleasure of singing in the London Symphony Chorus and this was such a memorable and special performance to be a part of. Never to be forgotten! (Thanks Slobone for the comment on the high C - not sure if I could hit it now!)
The only thing ... ( 7 months ago by Broadway14534)
The only thing wrong with berstein is that he didn't write enough! He was a genius!
Can someone please ... ( 7 months ago by mwp2paris)
Can someone please post the aria Candide sings just before the finale...Nothing More Than This...Jerry is amazing...it is heartbreaking and just soars...the trumpet line at the end!...and to think of Jerry, at that final moment, gun to head..."nothing more than this?"...No Jerry...there was so much more and your talent is sorely missed. I hope you found peace...and know your garden grows. Thank you for this performance. You and Bernstein...God What a Heavenly sound awaits us mere mortals.
This is one of the ... ( 7 months ago by mecsings)
This is one of the most powerful songs I've ever had the privilege of singing. I've sung it in choir before (and frequently teared up). Now we're doing Candide as our opera for this year, and we had our first full rehearsal with orchestra yesterday. I can't even describe to you how amazing it is to sing this number... so beautiful.
indeed, both the ... ( 7 months ago by akinderreality)
indeed, both the sound of this piece and the message that it conveys, I thnk this song sums up Bernstein's constant message about human fraternity.
Oh wow! It must ... ( 6 months ago by gypzyjz)
Oh wow! It must of felt amazing to sing this BEAUTIFUL and powerful music with the genius Bernstein and Hadley?! We just had our opening night of Candide last night and I can't get over how soul grasping this last piece is!!! ;)
From my paper about ... ( 6 months ago by mecsings)
From my paper about Candide: His disillusionment throughout the opera leads not to devastation, but to determination. The finale encourages us to just live as best as we can with what we have. We should live without fear, or disappointment, or the feeling that we are inadequate and imperfect. We are, of course, imperfect, and we will all experience things that disappoint and hurt us. But since we cannot change that, we should just continue to live, to work, to love, and "make our garden grow."
Very Good ( 6 months ago by akinderreality)
Very Good
what year was this ... ( 6 months ago by yman4444)
what year was this video made? was it the original?
I love that ... ( 6 months ago by vendettealouette)
I love that Bernstein is so into it that he's singing along at the end. What a beautiful man
quelle musique , ... ( 4 months ago by guy1938)
quelle musique , merci pour ce clip bravo
wow our school's ... ( 3 months ago by bbyxkayy)
wow our school's playing this song and candide
3 hehe can't wait!
The original was in ... ( 2 months ago by DannyHiggs)
The original was in 1956. This is the "complete" version, a concert conducted by Bernstein in the 80s very shortly before he passed away.
What is the meaning ... ( 2 months ago by gacmyver)
What is the meaning of the "Any questions?" at the end?
The character he ... ( 2 months ago by nickbigd)
The character he portrays is Dr. Pangloss, Candide's teacher.
what orchestra is ... ( 2 months ago by crwv)
what orchestra is this?
LSO? ( 2 months ago by crwv)
LSO?
Yes, it is the ... ( 2 months ago by nickbigd)
Yes, it is the London Symphoney Orchestra.
For gacmyver: he ... ( 2 months ago by kukupfer)
For gacmyver: he played dr. Pangloss and the narrator, and during the whole performance he always interacted with the audience. So at the end he talks to the public one last time.
In "Dear Boy," Kurt ... ( 2 weeks ago by revb0b)
In "Dear Boy," Kurt Ollmann, the baritone, had to cover for him on the high Fs.



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