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Nightingale (musical)

Nightingale: A New Musical is a musical (described by the composer as a children's opera) in one act, with book, music and lyrics by Charles Strouse. It is based on Hans Christian Andersen's 1843 fairy tale, "The Nightingale", and tells the story of a Chinese emperor who learns, nearly too late, that wealth cannot buy happiness.

Nightingale
A New Musical
Original London cast recording
MusicCharles Strouse
LyricsCharles Strouse
BookCharles Strouse
BasisHans Christian Andersen story, "The Nightingale"
Productions1982 Off West End

The work premiered at the Buxton Festival and then in London at the Lyric Hammersmith beginning on December 18, 1982, with a cast including Sarah Brightman as the title character, Nightingale. In the U.S. a fully staged production of the show was given by the First All Children's Theatre in New York in May 1982 with sets by Oliver Smith, costumes by Christine Andrews, and lighting by Victor En Yu Tan[1] The group then gave a preview of the work in New York in March 1983 before the North American premiere at "The Barns" at Wolf Trap, Virginia, in April 1983.[2] Since then, the show has been performed numerous times throughout the world.

A cast album was released in 1985 with the London cast.

Musical numbers

  • Prologue – Orchestra
  • Perfect Harmony – Company
  • Why Am I So Happy? – The Maid
  • Take Us To the Forest – Company
  • Who Are These People – Nightingale
  • Never Speak Directly to an Emperor – Palace Guards
  • Nightingale – Company
  • The Emperor is a Man – The Maid
  • I Was Lost – Emperor / Nightingale
  • Charming – Two Peacocks
  • A Singer Must Be Free – Nightingale
  • The Mechanical Bird – The Company / Mechanical Bird
  • Please Don't Make Me Hear That Song Again – Company / Mechanical Bird
  • Rivers Cannot Flow Upwards – The Maid, Nightingale
  • Death Duet – Death, Emperor, Maid and Nightingale
  • We Are China – Company

Synopsis

The Emperor of China is powerful and wealthy, but isolated from the world around him. He hears that the most beautiful thing in his country is the song of the nightingale (though a dull-looking bird), and he has a beautiful maid bring the bird to him. The nightingale becomes popular, and when the Emperor almost dies, the nightingale's song brings him back to life. Soon, the nightingale and the Emperor become good friends, but the nightingale is unhappy at her captivity. Meanwhile, the Emperor is sent a gift of a mechanical bird that can sing and is covered in beautiful jewels. The new toy becomes the star at the palace, and everyone forgets about the nightingale. The neglected nightingale flies away, and no one notices.

Finally, when the mechanical bird breaks down, the Emperor notices that the nightingale has flown away. He realizes that he made a mistake: you cannot possess what you love. Burying himself in work, the lonely Emperor grows ill. Meanwhile, the beautiful palace maid has fallen in love with the Emperor. The Emperor nearly dies again, but the nightingale returns, and her song is again victorious over Death. The Emperor asks the nightingale to teach him the song of life, the greatest gift in the world. The bird replies that the palace maid has already given him the greatest gift: her innocent love. The nightingale then teaches them the song, and the Emperor, the maid and the nightingale all live happily ever after.

Act 1

In China, an Emperor is told of "the Nightingale", a bird that is so beautiful it makes even the fisherman stop just to hear her song ("How Beautiful!"). The Emperor tells his Courtiers to find the Nightingale within the day, the Courtiers ask the non-royal Courtiers to find the Nightingale ("Have You Seen The Nightingale?"). The Chef finds a Little Girl (that is unnamed) that knows the Nightingale. The Courtiers tell the Emperor, and the Emperor makes it the Little Girl's mission to find the Nightingale and bring it to him. The Little Girl takes the Courtiers to the forest ("Follow Me"). The Courtiers mock the Nightingale upon seeing it, but when they hear her song, they bring her to the Emperor ("Nightingale?"). The Citizens of China hear the Nightingale and they make it a nation treasure ("Festival Medley").

Act 2

The Narrators tell the audience how things have been throughout the last few years ("Entr'acte" / Beautiful Underscore"). The Emperor gets a present from Japan that is a Mechanical Bird. The Courtiers prefer The Mechanical Bird over the real one, and the Little Girl lets it escape. The Emperor banishes the bird, and the Mechanical Bird replaces the real one ("The Mechanical Bird"). The Emperor gets ill because the Mechanical Bird breaks down, and is only able to sing every year, and the Emperor is close to dying, when the Little Girl gifts the Emperor something ("Elegy"). The Emperor opens the gift, and the gift is the real Nightingale! The Nightingale's song helps the Emperor live ("Finale"). The Citizens celebrate the Nightingale ("How Beautiful (Reprise)").

Roles and London cast

Notes

  1. ^ Wilson, John. "Opera: Children's Theater Gives Nightingale", The New York Times, May 9, 1982
  2. ^ Kornick, Rebecca Hodell Recent American Opera: A Production Guide (1991) Columbia University Press, pp. 305–06 ISBN 0-231-06920-0

External links

  • Review of a 1984 New York production
  • Nightingale at Guide to Musical Theatre

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This article is about the 1982 Charles Strouse musical For the 1914 Igor Stravinsky opera see The Nightingale opera For the 2012 La Jolla musical see The Nightingale musical Nightingale A New Musical is a musical described by the composer as a children s opera in one act with book music and lyrics by Charles Strouse It is based on Hans Christian Andersen s 1843 fairy tale The Nightingale and tells the story of a Chinese emperor who learns nearly too late that wealth cannot buy happiness NightingaleA New MusicalOriginal London cast recordingMusicCharles StrouseLyricsCharles StrouseBookCharles StrouseBasisHans Christian Andersen story The Nightingale Productions1982 Off West EndThe work premiered at the Buxton Festival and then in London at the Lyric Hammersmith beginning on December 18 1982 with a cast including Sarah Brightman as the title character Nightingale In the U S a fully staged production of the show was given by the First All Children s Theatre in New York in May 1982 with sets by Oliver Smith costumes by Christine Andrews and lighting by Victor En Yu Tan 1 The group then gave a preview of the work in New York in March 1983 before the North American premiere at The Barns at Wolf Trap Virginia in April 1983 2 Since then the show has been performed numerous times throughout the world A cast album was released in 1985 with the London cast Contents 1 Musical numbers 2 Synopsis 2 1 Act 1 2 2 Act 2 3 Roles and London cast 4 Notes 5 External linksMusical numbers EditPrologue Orchestra Perfect Harmony Company Why Am I So Happy The Maid Take Us To the Forest Company Who Are These People Nightingale Never Speak Directly to an Emperor Palace Guards Nightingale Company The Emperor is a Man The Maid I Was Lost Emperor Nightingale Charming Two Peacocks A Singer Must Be Free Nightingale The Mechanical Bird The Company Mechanical Bird Please Don t Make Me Hear That Song Again Company Mechanical Bird Rivers Cannot Flow Upwards The Maid Nightingale Death Duet Death Emperor Maid and Nightingale We Are China CompanySynopsis EditThe Emperor of China is powerful and wealthy but isolated from the world around him He hears that the most beautiful thing in his country is the song of the nightingale though a dull looking bird and he has a beautiful maid bring the bird to him The nightingale becomes popular and when the Emperor almost dies the nightingale s song brings him back to life Soon the nightingale and the Emperor become good friends but the nightingale is unhappy at her captivity Meanwhile the Emperor is sent a gift of a mechanical bird that can sing and is covered in beautiful jewels The new toy becomes the star at the palace and everyone forgets about the nightingale The neglected nightingale flies away and no one notices Finally when the mechanical bird breaks down the Emperor notices that the nightingale has flown away He realizes that he made a mistake you cannot possess what you love Burying himself in work the lonely Emperor grows ill Meanwhile the beautiful palace maid has fallen in love with the Emperor The Emperor nearly dies again but the nightingale returns and her song is again victorious over Death The Emperor asks the nightingale to teach him the song of life the greatest gift in the world The bird replies that the palace maid has already given him the greatest gift her innocent love The nightingale then teaches them the song and the Emperor the maid and the nightingale all live happily ever after Act 1 Edit In China an Emperor is told of the Nightingale a bird that is so beautiful it makes even the fisherman stop just to hear her song How Beautiful The Emperor tells his Courtiers to find the Nightingale within the day the Courtiers ask the non royal Courtiers to find the Nightingale Have You Seen The Nightingale The Chef finds a Little Girl that is unnamed that knows the Nightingale The Courtiers tell the Emperor and the Emperor makes it the Little Girl s mission to find the Nightingale and bring it to him The Little Girl takes the Courtiers to the forest Follow Me The Courtiers mock the Nightingale upon seeing it but when they hear her song they bring her to the Emperor Nightingale The Citizens of China hear the Nightingale and they make it a nation treasure Festival Medley Act 2 Edit The Narrators tell the audience how things have been throughout the last few years Entr acte Beautiful Underscore The Emperor gets a present from Japan that is a Mechanical Bird The Courtiers prefer The Mechanical Bird over the real one and the Little Girl lets it escape The Emperor banishes the bird and the Mechanical Bird replaces the real one The Mechanical Bird The Emperor gets ill because the Mechanical Bird breaks down and is only able to sing every year and the Emperor is close to dying when the Little Girl gifts the Emperor something Elegy The Emperor opens the gift and the gift is the real Nightingale The Nightingale s song helps the Emperor live Finale The Citizens celebrate the Nightingale How Beautiful Reprise Roles and London cast EditNarrator baritone Andrew Shore Emperor bass baritone Gordon Sandison Nightingale soprano Sarah Brightman Maid soprano or mezzo soprano Susannah Fellows Peacock 1 Dinah Harris Peacock 2 mezzo soprano Jill Pert Death Michael Heath Mechanical Bird Carole Brooke Minister Sculptor Banker animals etc Notes Edit Wilson John Opera Children s Theater Gives Nightingale The New York Times May 9 1982 Kornick Rebecca Hodell Recent American Opera A Production Guide 1991 Columbia University Press pp 305 06 ISBN 0 231 06920 0External links EditReview of a 1984 New York production Nightingale at Guide to Musical Theatre Site with extensive information about Strouse and his works Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nightingale musical amp oldid 1083718810, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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