The Secret Garden

Mar 20, 2009 11:14

I had an old tape recording of the soundtrack of the Broadway musical The Secret Garden (score by Lucy Simon, Carly Simon's sister). I love, love, love this show: the soundtrack is exquisite, and besides, of course, I love the story. I purchased an .mp3 version of it yesterday and have been reacquainting myself with the beautiful songs (DON'T buy it on iTunes, as the version they have there is three times as expensive and is missing significant bits of the dialogue. Buy it on Amazon).

Here's a youtube video, featuring members of the Broadway cast performing a few excerpts, which will give you a taste of the delights of this score:

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The two men singing an excerpt from the show-stopping duet "Lily's Eyes" are Mandy Patinkin and Robert Westenberg (you may remember Westenberg as Prince Charming in Sondheim's "Into the Woods"); John Cameron sings "Wick" (for more but VERY different JCM, see "Hedwig and the Angry Inch").

John Granger's blog (hogwartspro) includes a couple fascinating posts about the influence of Frances Hodges Burnett's The Secret Garden on the Harry Potter books. The point that is particularly obvious, of course, is the idea of a child's green eyes that remind everyone of the child's dead mother Lily. The stage show tightened this story even further by making the antagonist (a doctor who is merely a cousin in the book), into a brother to Archibald, who loved Lily, too. Think of Snape singing Neville Craven's lines instead (oh, the irony of the name!) "(S)he has those eyes, (s)he has my Lily's hazel eyes, those eyes that loved my brother (James Potter), never me/those eyes that never saw me, never knew I longed/to hold her close, to live at last in Lily's eyes . . ."

Here is another full rendition of "Lily's Eyes," sung by the performers who performed the roles in the Royal Shakespeare Company's production. It's really a beautiful song.

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