Allan Sherman
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Allan Copelon
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Nov 30 1924 – Nov 20 1973 age 48
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been few recordings able to successfully fuse well-known classical
pieces to modern adaptations, while staying faithful to the authenticity
of the originals. Comedian and satirist Allan Sherman was able to pull
off just such a union when he updated Sergei Prokofiev's 1936 Peter and
the Wolf, Op. 67, giving the narration a decidedly Cold War sentiment
and the music several significant facelifts -- which Sherman credits to
the orchestral skills of Jerry Fielding. The plot of this 1964 release
finds the central character of Peter as a composer who must remain true
to his artistic convictions when submitting a new melody to a
politically (rather than musically) motivated committee of commissars.
As Arthur Fiedler conducts the Boston Pops Orchestra, they provide the
score not only to Peter and the Wolf, but also to the commissars'
incongruous reconfigurations of other great pieces, notably "Beethoven's
Fifth Cha-Cha-Cha," "Brahams' Rock & Roll Lullaby," "Aida in
Dixieland," and the modification of Swan Lake, which they overhauled
into "Pete Tchaikovsky's Blues." During the humorous "Introduction to
'How Dry I Am'," Sherman informs the audience that he wrote the song
because all composers like to drink and that despite not having any
formal training as either a conductor or a pianist, he is going to be
doing both. Once the piece begins, the full ensemble incorporates a
number of easily identifiable styles ranging from John Philip Sousa
marches to Ruggero Leoncavallo operas. The album fittingly concludes
with "The End of a Symphony," a demented ditty similar to that of
Sherman's folk- and pop-based spoofs. Beneath the stately backdrop, he
lyrically lampoons the layman's frustration with the comparatively
pompous art form, as the musicians liberally throw in obvious references
and examples. The entire affair was recorded live at Tanglewood on July
22, 1964, and the performance was suitably given as a benefit for the
Boston Symphony Pension Fund.
01 Peter and The Commissar - Fiedler, Arthur
02 Variations On "How Dry I Am" - Fiedler, Arthur
03 The End of a Symphony - Fiedler, Arthur
04 The End Of A Symphony
03 The End of a Symphony - Fiedler, Arthur
04 The End Of A Symphony
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