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Hansel & Gretel/ Alice in Wonderland
 
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Hansel & Gretel/ Alice in Wonderland

Jane PowellAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (September 25, 2006)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Flare UK
  • ASIN: B000050HP1
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #177,797 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. General Introduction and Introduction to Muscial Themes
2. The Story Begins...
3. Gretel Teaches Hansel to Dance: 'Brother, Come and Dance With Me...'
4. Their Father Returns Home, Learns That the Children Have Gone into the
5. Musical Interlude/Hansel and Gretel Pick Berries, Become Lost
6. The Sandman Appears
7. Hansel and Gretel's Prayer/Music of the Angels (Pantomime)
8. Hansel and Gretel Awake, See the Gingerbread House
9. The Witch Appears and Takes Them Prisoner
10. The Witch Flies Off, Later Returns
11. The Witch Is Dead, The Spell Is Broken/Finale
12. Reprise of the Opera's Themes
13. Opening: Alice Sees the White Rabbit
14. Alice Goes Down the Rabbit Hole: 'I Was in a Long Hall...'
15. Alice Drinks from the Bottle
16. 'And Then I Saw It...' (The Cake)
17. Alice Sings: 'How Doth the Little Crocodile...'
18. Alice Falls into the Lake of Tears, Meets Many Other Creatures
19. The Caucus Race
20. Alice Enters the Garden, Sings 'You Are Old, Father William'
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Jane Powell in Wonderland, December 2, 2000
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Charles Hamblen (Norwich, Connecticut United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hansel & Gretel/ Alice in Wonderland (Audio CD)
This is another excellent remastering of early Jane Powell recordings from producer Bernard Taylor and the folks at Britain's FLARE Records (who earlier this year released A SONG IN THE AIR). The new CD is a pairing of an adaptation of Humperdinck's HANSEL AND GRETEL with an original production of ALICE IN WONDERLAND written especially for MGM's splendid young songbird. The only minor caveat is one that applies more to an adult listener than to the original recordings' obvious target audience of children -- the subordinate and fragmentary nature of the vocal music, which plays second fiddle throughout both stories to the narratives. Nevertheless, Miss Powell delivers appealingly as singer, actress, and, in the ALICE, narrator. (In HANSEL AND GRETEL, the narration is provided by the redoubtable Basil Rathbone, who doubles as a surprisingly convincing and malevolent witch). In HANSEL, the soprano's most endearing moment is her dance instructress duet with mezzo Rene Saxon, "Brother, Come and Dance With Me...". In ALICE, her best musical offering is a winsome and lyrical rendition of the Mock Turtle's song, "Will you Walk a Little Faster..." All in all then, another splendid aural reminder (as if one were necessary) that when it came to song and dance and charm and prettiness, nobody on screen ever did it better than Jane Powell.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A VINTAGE TREASURE, November 17, 2000
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Karl Hess (Sandy, Utah United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hansel & Gretel/ Alice in Wonderland (Audio CD)
Every once in a while, something absolutely delightful and unexpected comes into our lives. Such is the case with this set of fairy tales sung and acted by a very young and effervescent Jane Powell. She thrilled us in a string of movie musicals in Hollywood's Golden Age and now she charms us again with these two timeless stories that activate the childhood innocence in all of us. Her voice is irrisistible at even this early stage and her characterizations are enchanting. Humperdink's music is retained for "Hansel and Gretel" and Carmen Dragon supplies original music for "Alice in Wonderland." Basil Rathbone leads a well-trained cast to round out the festivities. Originally recorded in 1946 and 1948, it is a joy to have these two archival recordings with us again enhanced by the miracle of modern technology and digital re-mastering. They sound as good as new--maybe better. So gather the children 'round and enjoy the nostalgia of these two perennial favorites.

Another musical gem from Flare Records(UK). Vintage performances affectionately preserved for the future.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jane Powell, Basil Rathbone, and Carmen Dragon, September 10, 2006
This review is from: Hansel & Gretel/ Alice in Wonderland (Audio CD)
One of my favorite 78 rpm record albums from the late forties remains the 1946 Carmen Dragon adaptation of Engelbert Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel starring Jane Powell and Basil Rathborne as the narrator and witch. Yes, I said the witch! (And no, I was not around in the forties.) Recorded for children, the first side of the 12" records finds Rathborne defining an operetta and the various musical themes belonging to each character or situation. It reminds me of school trips to symphony halls. Producer Bernard Taylor has not only included Alice in Wonderland from 1948 to this release, he has also located excellent sound sources creating much better sonics than his other Jane Powell projects. (These albums were also released on LP in 1949.)Rene Saxon, the singing voice of Hansel, joins Jane in the lively "Brother, come and dance with me..." number that still excites the listener over fifty years later. There is also the lovely prayer, "Music of the Angels", and a rousing Finale. Then, the last side includes a reprise of the opera's themes. Rathborne is quite effective as the old fashioned witch although I find the mother, as played by Lurene Tuttle, even more frightening when she punishes her children by telling them to go into the dangerous woods to "pick berries". Jane Powell turns in an excellent performance as Gretel and matches that in the Alice operetta. This score was composed by Carmen Dragon and is just as entertaining as Hansel and Gretel. However, it pales by comparison to the 1947 Eva Le Gallienne adaptation with music by Richard Addinsell which shines in its humor and musical compositions. (That 78 rpm record set from RCA was made available on CD. Look for it and buy it quickly!) The packaging for this release of Hansel and Gretel/Alice is not as generous as Flare's other projects but there is at least one photo of Jane dressed as Gretel. Here's another wonderful recording for which we should be grateful to England's fifty year policy for public domain. Our own record companies continue to show no interest in our heritage.
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