Lebrecht Weekly | Kurt Weill: Love Life (Capriccio)

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A failed Broadway musical by Kurt Weill arrests my attention. Reading that Weill deemed it ‘pregnant with possibilities for the non-realistic theatre’, I cancel all calls.

Weill and librettist Alan Jay Lerner had an idea of charting American marriage and working life from 1791 to 1948, a plan far too ambitious for Broadway. The show closed after just seven months and was not seen again for seven decades until a German revival in 2017 and the present concert staging in Leeds earlier this year.

Love Life had a lot stacked against it – a first-act show-stopper called ‘Economics’, an English madrigal as curtain raiser – not to mention a divorce ballet that danced on the edge of the American dream. The sum of its 47 different parts was a revival killer and the desperate hiring of Elia Kazan as director when he had two other shows on the go did no-one any favours. Weill died 18 months later, Lerner moved on to My Fair Lady.

Opera North employed a Mozart-plus orchestra for its revival of the work, treating the score as a followup to Street Scene, a qualified Weill success. James Holmes conducts well through patches of unevenness and some arias are truly moving. ‘Is It him Or Is It Me?’ is top-drawer Weill – like ‘I’m a Stranger Here Myself’, only with added cynicism. Stephanie Corley and Quirin de Lang give their all in leading parts that lack character. This is Berlin meets Brooklyn on a drawing board that never finds its balance.

That said, Love Life is essential. Stephen Sondheim called it ‘useful’ in his own development, a massive understatement. Love Life was foundational for Sondheim. There is no ‘Company’ or ‘Merrily’ or ‘Pacific Overtures’ without it. It is the start of something new. Opera North deserve a Tony for this achievement.

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Norman Lebrecht is a prolific writer on music and cultural affairs. His blog, Slipped Disc, is one of the most popular sites for cultural news. He presents The Lebrecht Interview on BBC Radio 3 and is a contributor to several publications, including the Wall Street Journal and The Standpoint. Visit every Friday for his weekly CD review // Norman Lebrecht est un rédacteur prolifique couvrant les événements musicaux et Slipped Disc, est un des plus populaires sites de nouvelles culturelles. Il anime The Lebrecht Interview sur la BBC Radio 3 et collabore à plusieurs publications, dont The Wall Street Journal et The Standpoint. Vous pouvez lire ses critiques de disques chaque vendredi.

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