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Symphony Space presents Wall to Wall Cole Porter.

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  1. Symphony Space presents Wall to Wall [sound recording] : Cole Porter.
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  1. Mar. 12, 1988.

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Additional authors
  1. Moscatillo, Lisa
  2. Barton, Fred, 1958-
  3. Spialek, Hans
  4. Bennett, Robert Russell, 1894-1981
  5. Sheffer, Isaiah
  6. Kimball, Robert
  7. Fleischer, Leonard
  8. Kanin, Garson, 1912-1999
  9. Carlisle, Kitty, 1910-2007
  10. Storey, David
  11. Raison, Robert
  12. Eells, George
  13. Howard, Jean, 1910-2000
  14. Kubesch, Joey Cole
  15. Richards, Margaret Cole
  16. Jones, Tom, 1928-
  17. Harnick, Sheldon
  18. Sinatra, Frank, 1915-1998
  19. Merman, Ethel
  20. Kelly, Gene, 1912-1996
  21. Astaire, Fred
  22. Lerner, Alan Jay, 1918-1986
  23. Spewack, Bella Cohen, 1899-1990
  24. Spewack, Samuel, 1899-1971
  25. Shubert, Jacob J., 1878?-1963
  26. Drake, Alfred, 1914-1992
  27. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964
  28. Short, Bobby
  29. Crouse, Timothy
  30. Weidman, John, 1946-
  31. Zaks, Jerry, 1946-
  32. Kirk, Lisa
  33. Followell, James
  34. Rogers, Robert, musical director
  35. McGlinn, John
  36. Rossen, Howard
  37. Dunn, John, 1934-2004
  38. Ashley, Mary Ellen
  39. Meade, Michelle
  40. Ross, Steve (Steven R.), 1938-
  41. Cary, Claiborne
  42. Warner, Neil (Conductor)
  43. McKenzie, Rita
  44. Blue, Peter (Pianist)
  45. Montevecchi, Liliane
  46. Silberman, Joel
  47. Reams, Lee Roy
  48. Meyers, Lanny
  49. Stiller, Jerry
  50. Fosse, Drummond
  51. Edens, Roger, 1905-1970
  52. Morison, Patricia, 1915-2018
  53. Lang, Howard, 1911-1989
  54. Diamond, Jack
  55. Clark, Harry, 1911-1956
  56. Wilson, Julie, 1924-2015
  57. Roy, William, 1928-2003
  58. Carroll, Barbara
  59. Stevens, Marti
  60. Barnes, Buddy
  61. Williams, Jackie
  62. Tate, Frank
  63. Elg, Taina, 1930-
  64. Trueblood, Paul
  65. Scott, Robert (Drummer)
  66. Peer, Beverly
  67. Francine, Anne
  68. McGillin, Howard
  69. Gamache, Laurie
  70. Summerhays, Jane
  71. Green, David, 1942 June 16-
  72. Kaye, Judy
  73. Staller, David
  74. Gottschall, Ruth
  75. Lawrence, Sharon, 1961-
  76. Martin, Mary, 1913-1990
  77. Marcovicci, Andrea
  78. Mehrbach, Glenn
  79. Ellison, Bill
  80. Doctor, Bruce
  81. Stern, Eric
  82. Lehman, Jeanne
  83. Dvorsky, George
  84. White, Richard, 1953-
  85. Criswell, Kim
  86. Garrison, David, 1952-
  87. Laurence, Paula
  88. Groenendaal, Cris
  89. Von Stade, Frederica
  90. Eells, George
  91. Cates, George, 1911-2002.
  92. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964.
  93. Equity Library Theatre (New York, N.Y.)
  94. Redhot & Blue, performer
  95. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
  96. Wall to Wall (18th : 1988 : Symphony Space)
  97. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
Description
  1. 11 sound discs : digital, stereo.; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
  1. Symphony Space's artistic director Isaiah Sheffer hosts the 18th Wall to wall 12-hour marathon tribute [Symphony Space's 10th anniversary] to Cole Porter's life, words and music, along with hosts Robert Kimball (1st segment, 11 am-1:45 pm), Leonard Fleischer (2nd segment, 2-4:30 pm), and Kitty Carlisle Hart (3rd segment, 5-7:30 pm), ending the evening with a concert of Cole Porter songs (John McGlinn, music director, 8-11 pm). Audio clips, discussions and performances of various performers are also featured on the recordings.
Uniform title
  1. Wall to wall (Radio program)
Alternative title
  1. Symphony Space presents Wall to Wall
  2. Cole Porter
  3. Bingo Eli Yale.
  4. Antoinette Birby.
  5. We shall never be younger.
  6. Thank you so much, Mrs. Lowsborough-Goodby.
Subject
  1. Live sound recordings
  2. Popular music > 1951-1960
  3. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964 > Interviews
  4. Musicals > Excerpts
  5. Radio programs, Musical
Genre/Form
  1. Live sound recordings.
Contents
  1. [Vol. 1, CD 1 ([i.e.] CD 1 of 6, disc 1)]: Audience noise ; Stand by ; No audio (2:41) -- Welcome to Symphony Space / I. Sheffer -- Another op'nin, another show (from Kiss me Kate, 1948) [i.e.] Another Wall to wall / C. Porter ("Leave it to me!" cast (Equity Library Theatre), performers ; Howard Rossen, director ; James Followell, music director & piano ; David Storey, choreographer) -- Introduction of host Robert Kimball / I. Sheffer -- Introduction of "Leave it to me!" cast / R. Kimball -- Taking the steps to Russia (from Leave it to me!, 1938) / C. Porter (Mary Ellen Ashley, vocals ; Four Chickies (dancer chorus from "Leave it to me!" cast)) -- My heart belongs to Daddy (from Leave it to me!, 1938) / C. Porter (Michelle Meade, vocals ; Four Cossacks (dancer chorus from "Leave it to me!" cast)) -- Announcements / R. Kimball. Segment 1. From Yale to Broadway ; Introduction of Redhot & Blue / R. Kimball -- Bingo Eli Yale (1911) ; I get a kick of you (from Anything goes, 1934) ; Antoinette Birby (1912) ; It's de-lovely (from Red, hot and blue, 1936) ; Night and day (from Gay Divorce, 1932), arr. by L. Moscatillo ; Red, hot and blue (from Red, hot and blue, 1936) / C. Porter (Redhot & Blue [of Yale University]) -- Talking with Lisa Moscatillo, pitch and arranger / R. Kimball -- Porter's hard times after Yale ; Introducing Steve Ross / R. Kimball -- Night and day (from Gay divorce, 1932) ; They couldn't compare to you (from Out of this world, 1950) ; I concentrate on you (from Broadway melody of 1940, 1939) ; In the still of the night (from Rosalie, 1937) ; Can-Can (from Can-Can, 1952) ; We shall never be younger (cut song from Kiss me Kate, 1948) [ends abruptly]. [Vol. 1, CD 2 ([i.e.] CD 1 of 6, disc 2)]: [Last 5 sec. of] Can-Can (from Can-Can, 1952) ; We shall never be younger (cut song from Kiss me Kate, 1948) ; You're the top (from Anything goes, 1934) / C. Porter (Steve Ross, vocals and piano) -- Introducing Clariborn Cary / R. Kimball -- So near and so far (from You'll never get rich, 1941) ; Ev'ry time we say goodbye (from Seven lively arts, 1944) ; I've got my eyes on you (from Broadway melody of 1940, 1939) / C. Porter (Claiborn Cary, vocals ; Neil Warner, piano) -- Two little babes in the wood (from Greenwich Village follies, 1924) / C. Porter (Cole Porter, vocals and piano) -- Audience noise (4:50) -- Announcements / R. Kimball -- Cole Porter remembered: Conversation with Robert Raison, George Eells, Margaret Cole Richards, Jody Cole Kubesch & Jean Howard / (Robert Kimball, moderator) -- Audience noise (3:45) -- Introducing of Rita McKenzie / R. Kimball -- Excerpt of one-woman show "Call me Ethel": Anything goes (from Anything goes, 1934) ; It's de-lovely (from Red, hot and blue, 1936) ; Hey, good lookin' (from Something for the boys, 1942) ; Ridin' high (from Red, hot and blue, 1936) ; I get a kick of you ; Blow, Gabriel, blow (from Anything goes, 1934) / C. Porter (Rita McKenzie, vocals & co-writer ; Christopher Powich, music director & co-writer ; Peter Blue, piano)
  2. [Vol. 2, CD 1 ([i.e.] CD 2 of 6, disc 1)]: Audio test (0:18) -- Announcements ; Closing segment 1 / R. Kimball -- Additional remarks (off-mike, low audio) (1:18) / I. Sheffer -- [Audio clip (32:05)] Garson Kanin: Introduction ; G. Kanin reads an excerpt of George Eell's "The life that late he led" (1967) ; Discussion: Was Cole Porter a snob? ; Frank Sinatra: "I got you under my skin" ; Roadhouse nights with Mr. Porter ; "Let's do it, let's fall in love" ; Ethel Merman: Ethel reads an excerpt of George Eell's "The life that late he led" (1967) ; Fred Astaire: Gay divorce/Night and day ; "Night and day" (0:15) [ends abruptly] (from Cole Porter-You're the top: A testimonial (recorded at the Cole Porter Library Celebration Dinner, University of Southern California, 2/12/1967) / Garson Kanin (moderator), Ethel Merman, Frank Sinatra, Allan Jay Lerner, Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, commentary ; [Roger Edens, piano]. Segment 2. Introducing Leonard Fleischer / I. Sheffer -- Opening remarks ; Introducing Liliane Montevecchi / L. Fleischer -- C'est magnifique (from Can-Can, 1952) ; You don't know Paree (from Fifty million Frenchmen, 1929) ; I love Paris (from Can-Can, 1952) / C. Porter ; Encore: A new fango tango / G. Cates (Liliane Montevecchi, vocals ; Joel Silberman, piano) -- Introducing Lee Roy Reams / L. Fleischer -- From this moment on (from Out of this world, 1950) ; (You'd be so) Easy to love (from Born to dance, 1936) / C. Porter (Lee Roy Reams, vocals ; Lanny Meyers, piano) -- Excerpt of You're the top (from Anything goes, 1934) / C. Porter (Cole Porter, vocals and piano) -- Lyrics of Cole Porter: Conversation with Robert Kimball, Tom Jones, & Sheldon Harnick / (Leonard Fleischer, moderator) [ends abruptly]. [Vol. 2, CD 2 ([i.e.] CD 2 of 6, disc 2)]: [Remainder of] Lyrics of Cole Porter: Conversation with Robert Kimball, Tom Jones, & Sheldon Harnick (Leonard Fleischer, moderator)] -- Brush up your Shakespeare (from Kiss me Kate, 1948) / C. Porter (Jerry Stiller and Drumond Fosse (?), vocals) -- Set up [no audio] (0:52) -- Be like the bluebird (from Anything goes, 1934) / C. Porter (Cole Porter, vocals and piano) -- Introducing Julie Wilson / L. Fleischer -- Most gentlemen don't like love (from Leave it to me!, 1938) ; (You'd be so) Easy to love (from Born to dance, 1936) ; All of you (from Silk stockings, 1954) / (Julie Wilson, vocals ; William Roy, piano) ; Mister and Missus Fitch (from Gay divorce, 1932) / C. Porter (Julie Wilson and William Roy, vocals ; William Roy, piano) ; What is this thing called love? (from Wake up and dream, 1929) ; Ev'ry time we say goodbye (from Seven lively arts, 1944) ; I'm unlucky in gambling (from Fifty million Frenchmen, 1929) ; I loved him (But he didn't love me) (from Wake up and dream, 1929) ; It's all right with me (from Can-Can, 1952) / C. Porter (Julie Wilson, vocals) ; Let's do it, let's fall in love (from Paris, 1928) / C. Porter (Julie Wilson and William Roy, vocals ; William Roy, piano) -- [Low audio]
  3. [Vol. 3, CD 1 ([i.e.] CD 3 of 6, disc 1)]: [Audio clip (19:45)] Gene Kelly: Discusses The Private and Be a clown ; Gene Kelly reads [excerpt of the chapter] "Hedonism" from George Eell's "The life that late he led" (1967) ; Allan Jay Lerner: Down in the depths ; Garson Kanin, Fred Astaire & Frank Sinatra: Recall Porter's years in Hollywood ; Alan Jay Lerner: Visit at the Harkness Pavilion ; Frank Sinatra: Recalls the filming of Can-Can ; "It's all right with me" ; "I love Paris" (from Cole Porter-You're the top: A testimonial (recorded at the Cole Porter Library Celebration Dinner, University of Southern California, 2/12/1967) / Garson Kanin (moderator), Ethel Merman, Frank Sinatra, Allan Jay Lerner, Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, commentary ; [Roger Edens, piano] -- Unidentified song [Low/No audio] (3:00) -- [Excerpt from a] rare interview with Cole Porter (BBC, 195-? ; unknown announcer) (3:20): Greetings to you from America ; "Anything goes" (pre-recorded in U.S.A., 1935) / (Cole Porter, narrator, vocals and piano ; unknown announcer) -- An account of the making of Kiss me Kate, part 1 (BBC radio program, 195-?, John Dunn, narrator, with unidentified host) (14:18): "Overture" (from original Broadway cast recording) / C. Porter ; Commentary / Sam [i.e. J. J.] Shubert ; "Another op'nin, another show" (from original Broadway cast recording) / C. Porter (Chorus) ; Commentary / Bella Spewack ; "So in love" (from original Broadway cast recording) / C. Porter (Patricia Morison, vocals) ; Commentary / Sam Spewack ; "We open in Venice" (from original Broadway cast recording) / C. Porter (Patricia Morison, Alfred Drake, Howard Lang, and Lisa Kirk, vocals) ; Commentary / Alfred Drake ; "I've come to wive it wealthily in Padua" [excerpt] (from original Broadway cast recording) / C. Porter (Alfred Drake, vocals) -- Introducing Barbara Carroll / L. Fleischer -- Dream dancing (from You'll never get rich, 1941) / C. Porter (Barbara Carroll, piano) -- Ev'rything I love (from Let's face it, 1941) ; At long last love (from You never know, 1938) / C. Porter (Barbara Carroll, vocals and piano) -- Audience (4:27) -- Introducing Marti Stevens / L. Fleischer -- Make it another Old-fashioned please (from Panama Hattie, 1940) ; Good-bye, little dream, good-bye (from Oh, mistress mine, 1936) ; (What say) Let's be buddies (featuring Marti Stevens & Buddy Barnes, vocals) (from Panama Hattie, 1940) ; You've got that thing (from Fifty million Frenchmen, 1929) / C. Porter (Marti Stevens, vocals ; Buddy Barnes, piano ; Jackie Williams, drums ; Frank Tate, bass) -- Introducing Tania Elg / L. Fleischer -- Night and day (sung in Finnish) (from Gay divorce, 1932) [ends abruptly] / C. Porter (Tania Elg, vocals ; Paul Trueblood, piano). [Vol. 3, CD 2 ([i.e.] CD 3 of 6, disc 2)]: [Reprise of] Let's be buddies (featuring Marti Stevens & Buddy Barnes, vocals) (from Panama Hattie, 1940) ; You've got that thing (from Fifty million Frenchmen, 1929) / C. Porter (Marti Stevens, vocals ; Buddy Barnes, piano ; Jackie Williams, drums ; Frank Tate, bass) -- Introducing Tania Elg / L. Fleischer -- Night and day (in Finnish) (from Gay divorce, 1932) ; C̦a, c'est l'amour (from Les girls, 1957) / C. Porter (Tania Elg, vocals ; Paul Trueblood, piano) -- Closing segment 2 / L. Fleischer -- [Excerpt of] An account of the making of Kiss me Kate, part 2 (BBC radio program, 195-?, John Dunn, narrator, with unidentified host) (9:21): Commentary / Sam Spewack ; "Always true to you in my fashion" (from original Broadway cast recording) / C. Porter (Lisa Kirk, vocals) ; Story of the cut song "We shall ne'er be younger" / Bella Spewack ; "We shall ne'er be younger" / C. Porter (Patricia Morison, vocals) ; Commentary / Robert Russell Bennett ; "Brush up your Shakespeare" (from original Broadway cast recording) / C. Porter (Jack Diamond and Harry Clark, vocals) -- The physician (But he never says he loved me) / C. Porter (Cole Porter, vocals and piano). Segment 3. Introducing Kitty Carlisle Hart / I. Sheffer -- Opening remarks ; Introducing Bobby Short / K. Carlisle Hart -- All of you (from Silk stockings, 1954) ; You've got that thing (from Fifty million Frenchmen, 1929) ; At long last love (from You never know, 1938) ; Where have you been? (from The New Yorkers, 1930) ; Katie went to Haiti (from Panama Hattie, 1940) ; Pilot-moi/Pilot me (sung in French and English) (from La Revue des Ambassadeurs, 1929) ; I love you, Samantha (from High society, 1955) ; Just one of those things (from The New Yorkers, 1930) ; I'm in love again (from Greenwich Village Follies, 1924) / C. Porter (Bobby Short, vocals and piano ; Robert Scott, drums ; Beverly Peer, bass) -- Low audio [unidentified] (3:10) ; Introducing "A Broadway salute to Cole Porter" [audio static, ends abruptly] -- No audio.
  4. [Vol. 4, CD 1 ([i.e.] CD 4 of 6, disc 1)]: Introducing Anne Francine / John (?) -- [Excerpt of] I get a kick out of you (from Anything goes, 1934) ; Most gentlemen don't like love (from Leave it to me!, 1938) / C. Porter (Anne Francine, vocals) -- Introducing Howard McGillin / [Bob Rogers, music director & piano] -- All through the night (from Anything goes, 1934) / C. Porter (Howard McGillin, vocals) -- Introducing Laurie Gamache / [Bob Rogers] -- Nobody's chasing me (from Out of this world, 1949) / C. Porter (Laurie Gamache, vocals) -- Introducing Jane Summerhays / [Bob Rogers] -- Please don't monkey with Broadway (from Broadway melody of 1940, 1939) / C. Porter (Jane Summerhays, vocals and dance) -- Introducing Judy Kaye and David Green / [Bob Rogers] -- I am in love (from Can-Can, 1952) / C. Porter (David Green, vocals) ; In the still of the night (from Rosalie, 1937) / C. Porter (Judy Kaye, vocals) ; De-lovely (from Red, hot and blue, 1936) / C. Porter (Judy Kaye and David Green, vocals) -- Introducing of David Staller / [Bob Rogers] -- I'm a gigolo (from Wake up and dream, 1929) ; You'd be so nice to come home to (from Something to shout about, 1943) / C. Porter (David Staller, vocals) -- Introducing Ruth Gottschall and Sharon Lawrence / [Bob Rogers] -- Two little babes in the wood (from Greenwich Village Follies, 1924) / C. Porter, arr. by Fred Barton (Ruth Gottschall and Sharon Lawrence, vocals) -- [Audio clip (4:47)]: [Excerpt of "Works of Cole Porter (1936-1946), 1st in a 2-part series (Radio program [unknown date and announcer])]. Leave it to me ; Cole Porter talks to Texton Jenks (?) and unknown reporter about Mary Martin (12/1/49) ; "My heart belongs to Daddy" / C. Porter (Mary Martin, vocals) -- The legacy of Cole Porter: Conversation with Bobby Short, Timothy Crouse, John Weidman, Jerry Zaks, & Lisa Kirk / (Kitty Carlisle Hart, moderator) [ends abruptly] -- [Vol. 4, CD 2 ([i.e.] CD 4 of 6, disc 2)]: The legacy of Cole Porter: Conversation with Bobby Short, Timothy Crouse, John Weidman, Jerry Zaks, & Lisa Kirk / (Kitty Carlisle Hart, moderator) [last 6 min.] -- [Low audio] (5:35) -- Introducing Andrea Marcovicci / K. Carlisle Hart -- After you, who? (from Gay divorce, 1932) ; The physician (But he never says he loved me) (from The nymph errant, 1933) / C. Porter (Andrea Marcovicci, vocals ; Glenn Mehrbach, piano) -- Introducing Lisa Kirk / K. Carlisle Hart -- Anything goes (from Anything goes, 1934) ; Why can't you behave? ; Always true to you (In my fashion) (from Kiss me Kate, 1948) ; Ev'ry time we say goodbye (from Seven lively arts, 1944) ; It's all right with me (from Can-Can, 1952) / C. Porter (Lisa Kirk, vocals ; Bill Ellison, bass ; Bruce Doctor, drums ; Eric Stern, piano) -- [Audio clip (25:13)]: Frank Sinatra: Frank Sinatra reads [excerpt of the chapter] "Courage" from George Eell's "The life that late he led" (1967) ; George Kanin: Remarks about Be a clown, Monte's "sister" and money ; Alan Jay Lerner & Fred Astaire: Cole's lyric writing & work ethic ; Ethel Merman, Frank Sinatra & George Kanin: Recalls Porter's later years ; Ethel Merman: "Make it another Old-fashioned please" ; Fred Astaire & Garson Kanin: Talks about Born to dance ; Jimmy Stewart: "(You'd be so) Easy to love" (from Cole Porter-You're the top: A testimonial (recorded at the Cole Porter Library Celebration Dinner, University of Southern California, 2/12/1967) / Garson Kanin (moderator), Ethel Merman, Frank Sinatra, Allan Jay Lerner, Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, commentary ; [Roger Edens, piano] -- Orchestra tune-up (0:40).
  5. [Vol. 5, CD 1 ([i.e.] CD 5 of 6, disc 1)]: Segment 4: Concert. Orchestra tuning (1:30) ; Opening remarks [low audio 1st 30 sec.] ; Introducing orchestral conductor John McGlinn / I. Sheffer -- Overture (from Gay Divorce, 1932) / C. Porter, arr. by Hans Spialek -- Opening remarks and introductions / J. McGlinn -- Selections from Hitchy-koo of 1922: Love letter words ; The sponge (Jeanne Lehman, vocals) ; Pitter-patter (George Dvorsky, vocals) ; Ah Fong Lo (Jeanne Lehman, vocals) ; Play me a tune (Jeanne Lehman and George Dvorsky, vocals) -- Selections from Fifty million Frenchmen (1929): Overture ; You do something to me (Richard White and Jeanne Lehman, vocals) ; Find me a primitive man (Kim Criswell, vocals) ; You don't know Paree (Richard White, vocals) ; Where would you get your coat? (Kim Criswell, vocals) ; Entr'acte (?) [Instrumental] ; I'm unlucky at gambling (Kim Criswell, vocals) ; I worship you (Richard White, vocals) ; The tale of an oyster (Jeanne Lehrman, vocals) ; Let's step out (Jeanne Lehman and Kim Criswell, vocals) ; You've got that thing (George Dvorsky, vocals) / C. Porter, arr. by Hans Spialek -- [Audio clips]: I'm a gigolo (from Wake up and dream, 1929) ; The cocotte (from The nymph errant, 1933) [ends abruptly] / C. Porter (Cole Porter, vocals and piano). [Vol. 5, CD 2 ([i.e.] CD 5 of 6, disc 2)]: [Reprise of] You've got that thing (from Fifty million Frenchmen, 1929) / C. Porter, arr. by Hans Spialek (George Dvorsky, vocals) -- [Audio clips]: I'm a gigolo (from Wake up and dream, 1929) ; The cocotte (from Nymph errant, 1933) ; Thank you so much, Mrs. Lowsborough-Goodby (1934) ; You're the top (from Anything goes, 1934) ; The physician (But he never says he loves me) (from The nymph errant, 1933) / C. Porter (Cole Porter, vocals and piano) -- [No audio] (3:46) -- Intermission (Audience noise) (6:11) -- Selections from Dubarry was a lady (1939): Overture ; It ain't etiquette (David Garrison, vocals) ; Come on in (Kim Criswell, vocals) ; But in the morning, no! (David Garrison & Kim Criswell, vocals) ; Do I love you? (Cris Groenendaal & Kim Criswell, vocals) ; Give him the Ooh-la-la (Kim Criswell, vocals) ; Friendship (David Garrison & Kim Criswell, vocals) / C. Porter, arr. by Robert Russell Bennett -- Thank you so much, Mrs. Lowsborough-Goodby (1934) / C. Porter (Paula Laurence, vocals) -- Selections from Anything goes (1934): Overture [ends abruptly] / C. Porter, arr. by H. Spialek.
  6. [Vol. 6 ([i.e.] CD 6 of 6)]: Selections from Anything goes (1934): I get a kick out of you (Kim Criswell, vocals) ; All through the night (Cris Groenendaal & Frederica Von Stade, vocals) ; Anything goes (Kim Criswell, vocals ; with unidentified performers) ; The gypsy in me (Frederica Von Stade, vocals) ; Blow, Gabriel, blow (Kim Criswell, vocals ; with unidentified performers) / C. Porter, arr. by H. Spialek -- Closing remarks / I. Sheffer -- Encores: I get a kick out of you (from Anything goes, 1934) ; Friendship (from DuBarry was a lady, 1939) / C. Porter.
Call number
  1. *LDC 43119
Note
  1. Compact discs.
  2. Track list on each jewel case is identical; contents from audition.
  3. WNYC inventory no.: WNYC-WTOW-1988-03-12; Catalogs: 50393 (vol. 1) ; 50394 (vol. 2) ; 50395 (vol. 3) ; 50396 (vol. 4) ; 50397 (vol. 5) ; 50398 (vol. 6)
Credits (note)
  1. Isaiah Sheffer and Allan Miller, artistic directors ; Linda Rogers, managing director ; Kate Catahoula (?), assistant.
Event (note)
  1. Live recording at Symphony Space, New York, N. Y., and broadcast on WNYC, New York, N. Y. on Mar. 12, 1988.
Source (note)
  1. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ;
Language (note)
  1. Spoken in English ; sung in English, French and Finnish.
Title
  1. Symphony Space presents Wall to Wall [sound recording] : Cole Porter.
Imprint
  1. Mar. 12, 1988.
Playing time
  1. 010733 011401 010602 010957 011546 011141 011503 010653 011400 011219 011958
Credits
  1. Isaiah Sheffer and Allan Miller, artistic directors ; Linda Rogers, managing director ; Kate Catahoula (?), assistant.
Performer
  1. John McGlinn, conductor ; with unidentified orchestra (Vol. 5-6).
Event
  1. Live recording at Symphony Space, New York, N. Y., and broadcast on WNYC, New York, N. Y. on Mar. 12, 1988.
Language
  1. Spoken in English ; sung in English, French and Finnish.
Source
  1. Gift; WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ; 2007.
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Added author
  1. Moscatillo, Lisa, arranger of music.
  2. Barton, Fred, 1958- arranger of music.
  3. Spialek, Hans, arranger of music.
  4. Bennett, Robert Russell, 1894-1981, arranger of music.
  5. Sheffer, Isaiah, host.
  6. Kimball, Robert, host.
  7. Fleischer, Leonard, host.
  8. Kanin, Garson, 1912-1999, host.
  9. Carlisle, Kitty, 1910-2007, host.
  10. Storey, David, choreographer.
  11. Raison, Robert, commentator.
  12. Eells, George, commentator.
  13. Howard, Jean, 1910-2000, commentator.
  14. Kubesch, Joey Cole, commentator.
  15. Richards, Margaret Cole, commentator.
  16. Kimball, Robert, commentator.
  17. Jones, Tom, 1928- commentator.
  18. Harnick, Sheldon, commentator.
  19. Sinatra, Frank, 1915-1998, commentator.
  20. Merman, Ethel, commentator.
  21. Kelly, Gene, 1912-1996, commentator.
  22. Astaire, Fred, commentator.
  23. Lerner, Alan Jay, 1918-1986, commentator.
  24. Spewack, Bella Cohen, 1899-1990, commentator.
  25. Spewack, Samuel, 1899-1971, commentator.
  26. Shubert, Jacob J., 1878?-1963, commentator.
  27. Drake, Alfred, 1914-1992, commentator.
  28. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964, commentator.
  29. Short, Bobby, commentator.
  30. Crouse, Timothy, commentator.
  31. Weidman, John, 1946- commentator.
  32. Zaks, Jerry, 1946- commentator.
  33. Kirk, Lisa, commentator.
  34. Followell, James, conductor.
  35. Rogers, Robert, musical director, conductor.
  36. McGlinn, John, conductor.
  37. Rossen, Howard, director.
  38. Dunn, John, 1934-2004, narrator.
  39. Ashley, Mary Ellen, performer.
  40. Meade, Michelle, performer.
  41. Followell, James, performer.
  42. Moscatillo, Lisa, performer.
  43. Ross, Steve (Steven R.), 1938- performer.
  44. Cary, Claiborne, performer.
  45. Warner, Neil (Conductor)
  46. McKenzie, Rita, performer.
  47. Blue, Peter (Pianist), performer.
  48. Montevecchi, Liliane, performer.
  49. Silberman, Joel, instrumentalist.
  50. Reams, Lee Roy, performer.
  51. Meyers, Lanny, performer.
  52. Stiller, Jerry, performer.
  53. Fosse, Drummond, performer.
  54. Sinatra, Frank, 1915-1998, performer.
  55. Merman, Ethel, performer.
  56. Kelly, Gene, 1912-1996, performer.
  57. Astaire, Fred, performer.
  58. Edens, Roger, 1905-1970, performer.
  59. Morison, Patricia, 1915-2018, singer.
  60. Lang, Howard, 1911-1989, performer.
  61. Drake, Alfred, 1914-1992, singer.
  62. Diamond, Jack, performer.
  63. Clark, Harry, 1911-1956, performer.
  64. Wilson, Julie, 1924-2015, singer.
  65. Roy, William, 1928-2003, performer.
  66. Carroll, Barbara, performer.
  67. Stevens, Marti, performer.
  68. Barnes, Buddy, performer.
  69. Williams, Jackie, performer.
  70. Tate, Frank, performer.
  71. Elg, Taina, 1930- performer.
  72. Trueblood, Paul, performer.
  73. Short, Bobby, performer.
  74. Scott, Robert (Drummer), performer.
  75. Peer, Beverly, performer.
  76. Rogers, Robert, musical director, performer.
  77. Francine, Anne, performer.
  78. McGillin, Howard, performer.
  79. Gamache, Laurie, performer.
  80. Summerhays, Jane, performer.
  81. Green, David, 1942 June 16- performer.
  82. Kaye, Judy, singer.
  83. Staller, David, singer.
  84. Gottschall, Ruth, performer.
  85. Lawrence, Sharon, 1961- singer.
  86. Martin, Mary, 1913-1990, performer.
  87. Marcovicci, Andrea, performer.
  88. Mehrbach, Glenn, performer.
  89. Kirk, Lisa, performer.
  90. Ellison, Bill, performer.
  91. Doctor, Bruce, performer.
  92. Stern, Eric, performer.
  93. Lehman, Jeanne, performer.
  94. Dvorsky, George, performer.
  95. White, Richard, 1953- performer.
  96. Criswell, Kim, performer.
  97. Garrison, David, 1952- performer.
  98. Laurence, Paula, performer.
  99. Groenendaal, Cris, singer.
  100. Von Stade, Frederica, performer.
  101. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964, performer.
  102. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964, interviewee.
  103. Eells, George. Life that late he led. Selections.
  104. Cates, George, 1911-2002. New fango tango.
  105. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Kiss me, Kate. Selections.
  106. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Leave it to me! Selections.
  107. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Anything goes. Selections.
  108. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Red, hot, and blue. Selections.
  109. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Gay divorce. Selections.
  110. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Gay divorce. Night and day. Finnish.
  111. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Can-can. Selections.
  112. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Fifty million Frenchmen. Selections.
  113. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Out of this world. Selections.
  114. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Broadway melody of 1940. Selections.
  115. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Born to dance. Selections.
  116. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Wake up and dream. Selections.
  117. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Panama Hattie. Selections.
  118. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. New Yorkers. Selections.
  119. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Greenwich Village follies. Selections.
  120. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Nymph errant. Selections.
  121. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Hitchy-koo of 1922. Selections.
  122. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Dubarry was a lady. Selections.
  123. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Rosalie. In the still of the night.
  124. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. You'll never get rich. So near and so far.
  125. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Seven lively arts. Ev'ry time we say goodbye.
  126. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Something for the boys. Hey good lookin'.
  127. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Silk stockings. All of you.
  128. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Let's face it. Ev'rything I love.
  129. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. You never know. At long last love.
  130. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Girls. C̦a, c'est l'amour.
  131. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Revue des Ambassadeurs. Pilot-moi.
  132. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. High society. I love you, Samantha.
  133. Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. Something to shout about. You'd be so nice to come home to.
  134. Equity Library Theatre (New York, N.Y.)
  135. Redhot & Blue, performer.
  136. Wall to Wall (18th : 1988 : Symphony Space)
  137. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
  138. WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
Added title
  1. Bingo Eli Yale.
  2. Antoinette Birby.
  3. We shall never be younger.
  4. Thank you so much, Mrs. Lowsborough-Goodby.
Research call number
  1. *LDC 43119
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