Sondheim: Pacific Overtures

 
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STEPHEN SONDHEIM
Sondheim: Pacific Overtures
Michael K. Lee & Scott Watanabe / 2005 New Broadway Cast Recording

[ PS Classics / CD ]

Release Date: Tuesday 17 May 2005

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Pacific Overtures is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and a book by John Weidman, with "additional material by" Hugh Wheeler.

Set in 19th-century Japan, it tells the story of the country's westernization starting in 1853, when American ships forcibly opened it to the rest of the world. The story is told from the point of view of the Japanese, and focuses in particular on the lives of two friends who are caught in the change.

Sondheim wrote the score in a quasi-Japanese style of parallel 4ths and no leading-tone. He did not use the pentatonic scale; the 4th degree of the major scale is represented from the opening number through the finale, as Sondheim found just five pitches too limiting. The music contrasts Japanese contemplation ("There Is No Other Way") with Western ingenuousness ("Please Hello") while over the course of the 127 years, Western harmonies, tonality and even lyrics are infused into the score. The score is generally considered to be one of Sondheim's most ambitious and sophisticated efforts.

The original Broadway production of Pacific Overtures in 1976 was staged in Kabuki style, with men playing women's parts and set changes made in full view of the audience by black-clad stagehands. It opened to mixed reviews and closed after six months, despite being nominated for ten Tony Awards.

Given its specific casting and production demands, Pacific Overtures remains one of Stephen Sondheim's least-performed musicals. The show is occasionally staged by opera companies. The cast requires an abundance of male Asian actors who must play male and female parts. As written, women join the ensemble for only half of the last song; all other principal female roles are played by men, as was traditional in Kabuki theatre. In the original production the five female cast members appeared throughout the show in small roles and as stagehands, and more recent productions, including the 2004 Broadway revival, did away with the device of men playing the majority of the women's roles. (Wiki)

Tracks:

1 Prologue
2 The Advantages Of Floating In The Middle Of The Sea
3 "Kayama Yesaemon. A Samurai, But One Of Little Consequence"
4 There Is No Other Way
5 Four Black Dragons
6 "Disaster! The Americans Insist Upon Landing."
7 Chrysanthemum Tea
8 "My Lord Governor Of Uraga, You Have Saved My Life."
9 Poems
10 Welcome To Kanagawa
11 March To The Treaty House
12 Someone In A Tree
13 "Whatever Happened Inside The Treay House..."
14 Please Hello!
15 A Bowler Hat
16 Pretty Lady
17 Next
18 Bonus Track: Prayers