"I Remember" from Sondheim's Evening Primrose - Madison Claire Parks
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Madison Claire Parks singing "I Remember" from Stephen Sondheim's television musical; Evening Primrose at the 32nd Annual APLA S.T.A.G.E. Benefit.
My Submission for "Give My Regards...A Passport To Broadway"
my voice lesson and choir teacher showed me this and stated it is one of if not his favorite rendition of this song he has ever heard. the vowels and pronunciation are so clear and, in his words: "glitter".
he died suddenly a month ago today, and at a memorial event held at my college for him, we were shown his rendition of this song, inspired by you. i truly haven't cried as hard as i did when i heard him sang for the last time, for he truly had so much life in his voice. i wish to learn this piece someday as well in his honor, and i hope i can make him proud from above.
simply phenomenal
This is the absolute best version of this song. I'm obsessed with her voice!
This is lovely, her transition from each of her thoughts are so lovely and rare to see nowadays
SHE IS SINGING AND ACTING THIS SONG Y’ALL!!!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 love her rendition
Years later and i still always come back to this ❤️
Oh My God!! Just discovered this and her!! Wheeere have you been hiding?? Fabulousness. I love this piece very much and you soooo did it justice. Thank you for your artistry
Beautiful voice a truly masterful and considered performance, a real delight to listen to.
This is the ifrst time I have heard this song. It is magnificently put across. Most moving.
A Star is Born....
Flawless performance!
Thank you so much! So so sweet!
Madison is Brilliant and Stunning!
beautiful...
Sublime!!!!
exceptional.
With every video I watch of yours, I'm awed at your specificity and control. Obviously you have a lot of training, but there's something in your performances that I don't think can be taught, it's either instinctual, inherited or intuitive, and that's the way you make your specific vocal/physical choices appear completely spontaneous. It takes some performers a lifetime to learn that balance between spontaneity and practiced.
I apologize for the barrage of comments, but I'm just in awe of your talent, and I hope you will soon be mentioned in the same breath as Kelli O, Audra M, Kristen C, Barbara C, Laura (B, and O), because you certainly are already at their level. Wish I could have seen you as Luisa; I've MD's the show 3 times, and will be MDing AND directing a local production of it in April. I was lucky to see it at the Sullivan St Playhouse in 2000, not too long before it closed, and it was magical. Allison Moon was playing Luisa at the time. If you have the time, I'd love to ask you about your opinions on how best to give Luisa more personal agency, especially in the Glen scenes, what with the "Teach me, Matt", etc.
Sorry, for the long comment, ha.
Her grandmother would be so proud.
Stephen Sondheim -
I remember sky
It was blue as ink
Or at least I think
I remember sky
I remember snow
Soft as feathers
Sharp as thumb tacks
Coming down like lint
And it made you squint
When the wind would blow
And ice like vinyl
On the streets
Cold as silver
White as sheets
Rain like strings
And changing things
Like leaves
I remember leaves
Green as spearmint
Crisp as paper
I remember trees
Bare as coat racks
Spread like broken umbrellas
And parks and bridges
Ponds and zoos
Ruddy faces
Muddy shoes
Light and noise and
Bees and boys
And days
I remember days
Or at least I try
But as years go by
They're sort of haze
And the bluest ink
Isn't really sky
And at times I think
I would gladly die
For a day of sky