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BLOSSOM TIME [musical show]
- Title
- BLOSSOM TIME [musical show]
- Alternate Title
- LILAC TIME
- Opening Date
- January 15, 1916
- Genre
- musical show
- Production and Recordings Information
- 1922 medley by Victor Light Opera Company. (78/Vic 35722, ALB-1955)
- 1923 records by members of 1922 London prod, titled "Lilac Time." Clara Butterworth, Percy Heming: "When the Lilac Bloom Uncloses," "I Want to Carve Your Name" (78/Vocalion(E) K-05068) Heming, Courtice Pounds: "Underneath the Lilac Bough" Pounds, Butterworth: "The Golden Song" (78/Vocalion(E) K-05065) "Dear Flower, Small and Wise" Pounds: "Dream Enthralling" (78/Vocalion(E) K-05067) Heming: "I Am Singing, I, Your Lover" Butterworth: "The Three Little Girls" (78/Vocalion(E) K-05066) (All of the above are on CD/Pearl(E) GEMM-CD9115, with Rio Rita & A Southern Maid.)
- 1924 record by 1922-23 cast replacements for 1921 New York prod. Hollis Davenny, Gertrude Lang: "Song of Love" (78/Col 43-P, ALB-2006)
- 1927 medley by Light Opera Company, titled "Lilac Time." (78/HMV(E) C-1450)
- 1928 medley, titled "Lilac Time." VOCALS: Cynthia George, Henry Rivers, quartet. (78/Regal(E) G-9063)
- 1929 medley, titled "Lilac Time." No credits. (78/Broadcast Twelve(E) 5045)
- 1930 medley, titled "Lilac Time," by Savoy Light Opera Singers & Players. (78/Edison Bell Winner(E) 5133)
- 1930 medley, titled "Lilac Time." VOCALS: Anne Welch, Cliff Connolly, Victor Conway, chorus. (78/Dec(E) K-552)
- 1934 record by Everett Marshall of 1938 prod. "Song of Love" (78/Dec 225, ALB-2006)
- 1935 medley. COND: Nathaniel Shilkret. VOCALS: Milton Watson, Rise Stevens, Helen Marshall, chorus. (ALB-307)
- 1941 record by Sigmund Romberg (composer), piano. "Song of Love" (ALB-1857)
- 1947 studio prod. MUSIC: Franz Schubert, arranged by Heinrich Berte & Sigmund Romberg. WORDS: Dorothy Donnelly. COND: Al Goodman. CAST: Earl Wrightson, Donald Dame, Mary Martha Briney, Blanka Peric, Mullen Sisters. (78/Vic album P-173; RCA LK-1018.)
- 1960 studio prod. MUSIC: Franz Schubert, arranged by Heinrich Berte & G H Clutsam. WORDS: Adrian Ross. ORCH: Brian Fahey. COND: Michael Collins. CAST: June Bronhill, Thomas Round, John Cameron, Marion Grimaldi, Elisabeth Osborne, Kenneth Tudor, Eric Wilson-Hyde, Barry Kent. (Angel 35817; CD/Classics for Pleasure(E) 3359892, with Song of Norway; titled "Lilac Time." Excerpts: "The Golden Song," "The Flower" (ALB-2272).)
- 1961 studio prod. WORDS: Adrian Ross. COND: John Hollingsworth. CAST: Jacqueline Delman, John Larsen, Peter Glossop, chorus. (World Records(E) SLM-4, titled "Lilac Time")
- 1964 album. COND: Johnny Arthey. VOCALS: John Hanson of early 1960s English touring prod; Mary Bassano, chorus. (Philips(E) SBL-7626 (titled "Lilac Time"), with The Maid of the Mountains)
- Medleys by Columbia Light Opera Company. (1922: 78/Col A-6209) (1929: 78/Col(E) 9580)
- Records by Richard Tauber of 1932 film & 1942 London prod. 1934: "Love Lost for Evermore," "Once There Lived a Lady Fair" (78/Parlophone(E) RO-20256) "Serenade," "Impatience" (Parlophone(E) RO-20260) "At Every Time," "Don't Complain" (78/Parlophone(E) RO-20227) "The Golden Song" (78/Parlophone(E) RO-20208) 1941: "Love Comes at Blossom Time," "First Love Is Best Love" (78/Parlophone(E) RO-20504) "The Dearest Maiden Waits Me There" (78/Parlophone(E) RO-20506) "The Question," "Laughter and Weeping" (78/Parlophone(E) RO-20507) "Impatience" (78/Parlophone(E) RO-20505)
- Studio prod. MUSIC: Franz Schubert, arranged by Heinrich Berte, Sigmund Romberg, Henri René. WORDS: Dorothy Donnelly. COND: Lehman Engel. CAST: Mary Ellen Pracht, Sara Endich, Richard Fredericks, William Lewis, George Gaynes, Arthur Rubin, Kenneth Smith. (Reader's Digest 40-5, with Rose-Marie)
- Note
- From: Show Music on Record by Jack Raymond
- DigitalID
- loc.natlib.smor.19160115
Last Updated: 08-23-2012