Les Mis... What's the big deal?
Nov. 21st, 2005 04:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, after The Star Wars Trilogy Musical Edition ganked something like 1/2 its music from Les Mis, I decided it should actually listen to the original.
I borrowed The Complete Symphonic Recording from
dancingdeer.
I'm not impressed.
Thoughts: While I'm not much of a fan of opera, so I can't really compare, it really feels to me like 50%+ of the show is recitative and I don't like it.
Related: This is the most un-lyrical musical I've ever heard. Much of the time, it sounds like it wants to be a straight play but someone decided to graft on music.
Yes, musicals often have themes or leitmotifs, it often feels like this show has, alongside the 50% recitative, another 30% made up of the same... 3? 4? songs, reused and reused and reused.
There's not a thing about the recording that evokes 'France' for me. The occasional french phrase feels forced and artificial, especially alongside the cockney accents of the lower-class characters.
The use of synthesizers in the scoring is... anachronistic, in a way I can't let wash over me.
Specific to this recording: I hate Gary Morris' voice/accent. As he's a TX? TN? born country singer, this isn't that surprising.
So, why the heque is this such a popular show? Sure, there are a couple of nice songs, but they're a very small percentage of the whole. Is it totally different live? Really?
I borrowed The Complete Symphonic Recording from
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I'm not impressed.
Thoughts: While I'm not much of a fan of opera, so I can't really compare, it really feels to me like 50%+ of the show is recitative and I don't like it.
Related: This is the most un-lyrical musical I've ever heard. Much of the time, it sounds like it wants to be a straight play but someone decided to graft on music.
Yes, musicals often have themes or leitmotifs, it often feels like this show has, alongside the 50% recitative, another 30% made up of the same... 3? 4? songs, reused and reused and reused.
There's not a thing about the recording that evokes 'France' for me. The occasional french phrase feels forced and artificial, especially alongside the cockney accents of the lower-class characters.
The use of synthesizers in the scoring is... anachronistic, in a way I can't let wash over me.
Specific to this recording: I hate Gary Morris' voice/accent. As he's a TX? TN? born country singer, this isn't that surprising.
So, why the heque is this such a popular show? Sure, there are a couple of nice songs, but they're a very small percentage of the whole. Is it totally different live? Really?
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Date: 2005-11-21 09:39 pm (UTC)I cherish my copy of the complete symphonic mainly because I can sit and listen to it and remember the staging in my head. (I've seen Les Miz twice and would go again tomorrow if I could).
I find the end particularly poignant, especially now that I am a parent. I cry every damn time. And that's just listening to it, not seeing it on stage.
It's in my top 10 of favorite musicals.
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Date: 2005-11-21 09:45 pm (UTC)I suppose part of it is that I'm not much of a fan of Victor Hugo.
I find the music mostly... bland.
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Date: 2005-11-21 10:20 pm (UTC)Not sayin' it's a great musical, but I don't think it's *that* bad. There's always... Cats.