Thursday, July 11, 2019

Little Mermaid Live Action Remake:

Who’s in the cast, when is the Disney film released and what’s the soundtrack?


The Little Mermaid Trailer
Credit: Walt Disney Productions
By Maddy Shaw Roberts, ClassicFM
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With a soundtrack by Disney royalty Alan Menken and rising star Halle Bailey playing Ariel, the remake of ‘The Little Mermaid’ looks to be another live-action hit for Disney.
The Little Mermaid is receiving a live-action remake, courtesy of Walt Disney Studios and director Rob Marshall (Mary Poppins Returns).
The original 1989 animation told the story of 16-year-old mermaid Ariel, who is fascinated with life on land.
When she falls in love with Eric, a human prince, she strikes a dangerous deal with a sea witch, Ursula, to become human for three days.
The remake will start production in April 2020, but here’s everything you need to know in the meantime...
The Little Mermaid – original 1989 animation
The Little Mermaid – original 1989 animation. Picture: Disney

Who’s in the cast of The Little Mermaid?

Halle Bailey, a 19-year-old rising star and one half of viral singing duo Chloe X Halle, has been cast as Ariel.
Halle was first noticed by Beyoncé, who spotted the two sisters’ song covers on YouTube and signed them both to her label Parkwood Entertainment.
“After an extensive search, it was abundantly clear that Halle possesses that rare combination of spirit, heart, youth, innocence, and substance – plus a glorious singing voice – all intrinsic qualities necessary to play this iconic role,” director Rob Marshall said in a statement.
Chloe X Halle at 10th Annual DVF Awards
Chloe X Halle at 10th Annual DVF Awards. Picture: Getty
Melissa McCarthy is rumoured to be playing sea witch Ursula, while Awkwafina (Ocean’s 8) is in talks to play Ariel’s seagull friend, Scuttle.
Jacob Tremblay, who was named Best Young Actor at the 21st Annual Critics’ Choice Awards for The Room, will play Flounder the fish. Prince Eric, Sebastian the Crab and King Triton are all yet to be announced.

What’s the soundtrack?

The Little Mermaid will include many of the best loved songs from the animation, including ‘Under the Sea’, ‘Kiss the Girl’ and ‘Part of your World’ by original composers Alan Menken and Howard Ashman.
The remake will also feature new songs from Hamilton composer Lin-Manuel Miranda.

What’s the release date?

The Little Mermaid will start production in April 2020 and an official release date is yet to be announced, so we’ve still got a while to wait...

Thursday, July 4, 2019

Nigel Kennedy - His Music and His Life

Nigel Kennedy

Composer Sid Ramin dies aged 100

 – musical tributes pour in

3 July 2019
Sid Ramin, composer
Sid Ramin, composer. Picture: Getty
By Helena Asprou, Classic FM
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The Oscar-winning composer and adapter of on–screen musical West Side Story died of natural causes at his New York home on Monday.
Composer Sid Ramin on orchestrating ‘West Side Story’
Credit: New York Philharmonic
Legendary American composer, orchestrator and arranger Sid Ramin has died, aged 100, of natural causes at his home in New York.
He passed away on Monday 1 July after turning 100 earlier this year — and tributes have been pouring in.
Born on 22 January 1919, Ramin was best known for winning an Academy Award in 1961 for co-orchestrating the music to Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story.
The composer had teamed up with Bernstein and Irwin Kostal to re-work the music to the popular Broadway production for the big screen, also taking home a Grammy for the spectacular soundtrack album.
Fans in the musical world have taken to Twitter to share their condolences:
Alongside his orchestration for West Side Story, Ramin’s work also included 'Smile, You're On Candid Camera' for US TV show Candid Camera and a musical collaboration with arranger Robert Ginzler on the 1959 musicalGypsy.
He also penned the hit ‘Music to Watch Girls By’, which was released as an instrumental single in 1967.
Ramin married Gloria Breit, in January 1949, and they had a son, Ronald, who has followed in his father’s footsteps and now works as a composer for TV and film.
His other accolades include a Daytime Emmy Award for his work on the drama series, All My Children.

Thursday, June 20, 2019

Andre Rieu replaces instruments ...

... stolen from disabled musicians: 

‘My heart broke’


André Rieu donates 20,000 euros of musical instruments
Picture: Getty
By Maddy Shaw Roberts, ClassicFM London
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The Dutch violinist has vowed to reimburse an orchestra for the mentally disabled, whose trailer full of instruments was stolen in the early hours of Thursday morning.
André Rieu has pledged to replace 20,000 euros of musical instruments, which were stolen from an orchestra of musicians with mental disabilities.
The instruments, which belonged to the Haarlem brass band ‘Happy with Music’, were stolen in the early hours of Thursday 13 June, along with the band’s trailer.
The chairman of the band, Juria van der Lubbe, told Dutch newspaper the Telegraaf: “Seventeen years of work is in it. Sponsor promotions, the VriendenLoterij, the local Vomar. All these years they have contributed bit by bit to all instruments. That is gone in one fell swoop.”
After reading about their story, Dutch violinist and maestro André Rieu decided to step in.
He said: “My heart broke when I read on the Telegraaf website that this group of musicians had been robbed of all their instruments. I want them to be able to perform again very soon.

Van der Lubbe described the news as “fantastic” and “almost unbelievable”.
She told RTL Nieuws: “What a lovely man that he is going to do this for our brass band. I am completely confused.”
Last year, Rieu pledged 700 tons of steel towards the restoration of Notre-Dame, following the fire which devastated the 850-year-old cathedral in April.