The Ohio Light Opera's version of The Mikado has the virtue of including the dialogue, a relative rarity among Gilbert and Sullivan recordings. There are moments, particularly those between Ko-Ko and Pooh-Bah, and Ko-Ko and Katisha, where the interactions are deliciously over the top. The quality of the musical performances, though, keeps this from being a version that is likely to be broadly popular. Overall, with the notable exception of some individual performances, the caliber of the enterprise is that of a very ...
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The Ohio Light Opera's version of The Mikado has the virtue of including the dialogue, a relative rarity among Gilbert and Sullivan recordings. There are moments, particularly those between Ko-Ko and Pooh-Bah, and Ko-Ko and Katisha, where the interactions are deliciously over the top. The quality of the musical performances, though, keeps this from being a version that is likely to be broadly popular. Overall, with the notable exception of some individual performances, the caliber of the enterprise is that of a very talented amateur production. The difficulties are evident from the opening notes of the overture; the reduced orchestration, particularly the spartan string section, simply fails to deliver either the amplitude or timbral depth that Romantic operetta requires. Conductor J. Lynn Thompson's tempos are consistently on the slow side, so that the music's zaniness is rarely allowed to blossom. The chorus is too small to provide adequate fullness and its performance lacks precision and crispness....
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Add this copy of Mikado to cart. $49.92, good condition, Sold by Dream Books Co. rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Denver, CO, UNITED STATES, published 2008 by Albany Music.
Add this copy of 2008 Cd Mikado By Ohio Light Opera; Ohio Light Opera to cart. $50.94, good condition, Sold by Miki Store rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from SAN JOSE, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2008 by Albany Records.