The frogs. Invocation and instructions to the audience (5:15) -- Saturday night. Saturday night (4:18) ; Isn't it? (2:19) ; Saturday night (reprise) (1:11) -- Pacific overtures. Poems (4:11) -- Saturday night. What more do I need? (3:00) -- Company. Another hundred people (2:35) -- Anyone can whistle. With so little to be sure of (4:17) -- A funny thing happened on the way to the forum. Pretty little picture (3:31) ; The house of Marcus Lycus (5:21) ; Echo song (3:29) ; There's something about a war (4:27) -- Company. Being alive (4:33) -- A little night music. The miller's son (4:23) -- Sweeney Todd. Johanna (1:55) -- Merrily we roll along. Not a day goes by (2:47) -- Pacific overtures. Someone in a tree (8:57) -- A little night music. Send in the clowns (3:20) -- Merrily we roll along. Old friends (2:42).
Note
"This collection of songs by Stephen Sondheim presents an overview of his creative musical career and represents the original cast recording of the musical revue You're gonna love tomorrow"--Container.
Credits (note)
Musical director, Paul Gemignani ; musical supervision, Thomas Fay ; produced and directed by Paul Lazarus ; produced for records by Thomas Z. Shepard.
Event (note)
Recorded live at Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York City, Mar. 3, 1983.
Author
Sondheim, Stephen.
Title
A Stephen Sondheim evening / music & lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.
Publisher
[New York, N.Y.] : RCA Victor, [1983]
Distributor
Distributed by BMG Music
Copyright date
℗1983
Playing time
011230
Type of content
performed music
Type of medium
computer
Type of carrier
online resource
Digital file characteristics
audio file
Performer
Liz Callaway, Judy Kaye, Victoria Mallory, Angela Lansbury, Bob Gunton, Steven Jacob, Cris Groenendaal, George Hearn, Stephen Sondheim ; various instrumentalists ; Thomas Fay, conductor, keyboards, arrangements.
Credits
Musical director, Paul Gemignani ; musical supervision, Thomas Fay ; produced and directed by Paul Lazarus ; produced for records by Thomas Z. Shepard.
Event
Recorded live at Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York City, Mar. 3, 1983.