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Janet Baker sings Handel: from Messiah

Two favourite arias from Handel's Messiah / J. Baker: Mezzo-soprano

Listening pleasure with the great English mezzo-soprano Dame Janet Baker interpreting some beautiful songs from Handel's immortal oratorio Messiah. Below: "O thou that tellest good tidings" and "He shall feed His flock."







Video Credit: 

Janet Baker: O thou that tellest good tidings (Messiah) by Handel. Youtube, uploaded by Operazaile operazaile. Accessed December 25, 2017.  Ambrosian Singers. English Chamber Orchestra, Conducted by Charles Mackerras 1967.

Janet Baker & Elizabeth Harwood: He shall feed His flock (Messiah) Handel. Youtube, uploaded by Operazail operazaile. Accessed December 25, 2017. Elizabeth Harwood, soprano Ambrosian Singers. English Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Charles Mackerras, 1967.



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Cabaret (Film)

Film / Musical Drama

Superb!

Cabaret is a 1972 American musical drama film directed by Bob Fosse. Starring: Liza Minnelli, Michael York, and Joel Grey.

The film is set in Berlin during the 1931 Weimar Republic, under the presence of the growing Nazi Party. The musical numbers all take place inside the club, with one exception: "Tomorrow Belongs to Me", the only song sung neither by Grey's character of the Kit Kat Klub's Master of Ceremonies nor by Minnelli's character of Sally Bowles.

Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey sing medley from Cabaret



Main Cast:

  • Liza Minnelli as Sally Bowles
  • Michael York as Brian Roberts
  • Helmut Griem as Baron Maximilian von Heune
  • Joel Grey as Master of Ceremonies
  • Fritz Wepper as Fritz Wendel
  • Marisa Berenson as Natalia Landauer

 

Brief Plot Summary:

In Berlin in 1931, American cabaret singer Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli)  who performs at the Kit Kat Club meets British reserved academic and writer Brian Roberts (Michael York), who is finishing his university studies. Despite Brian's confusion over his sexuality, the pair become lovers, but the arrival of the wealthy and decadent playboy Maximilian von Heune (Helmut Griem) complicates matters for them both. This love triangle plays out against the rise of the Nazi party and the collapse of the Weimar Republic.

 
Sally learns that she is pregnant but is unsure of the father. Brian offers to marry her and take her back to his university life in Cambridge. At first, they celebrate their resolution to start this new life together, but after a picnic between Sally and Brian, in which Brian acts distant and uninterested, Sally becomes disheartened by the vision of herself as a bored faculty wife washing dirty diapers. Ultimately, she has an abortion, without informing Brian in advance. When he confronts her, she shares her fears, and the two reach an understanding. Brian departs for England, and Sally continues her life in Berlin, embedding herself in the Kit Kat Club.