Saturday, May 23, 2020

May 23 - Artie Shaw (The Musical Birthday Series, 2nd Annual Cycle)

Artie Shaw (23 May 1910 – 30 December 2004) was an American jazz clarinetist and bandleader.
[For last year's verse on Robert Moog click here.]

















Oh Pshaw!

"I thought that because I was Artie Shaw I could do what I wanted, but all they wanted was 'Begin the Beguine'" --- Artie Shaw in the New York Times, as qtd. by Wikipedia

With Artie Shaw on clarinet
It was good as it could get,
But even when you’re Artie Shaw
There seems to be a showbiz law ---
The paying public has the fits
Unless you play your ancient hits.


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Friday, May 22, 2020

May 22 - Richard Wagner (The Musical Birthday Series, 2nd Annual Cycle)

Last year I presented the Ring cycle in four limericks (click here), so this year I thought I'd present the others.




Wagner’s Non-Ring Operas as Limericks

Rienzi
You’d need to have a Wagner frenzy
To write a limerick on Rienzi.








The Flying Dutchman
A sailor arrives in a port
To look for a maiden to court.
He meets Daland’s daughter,
Who jumps in the water.
The romance, as it happens, was short.










Tannhäuser (Argues with Elisabeth)
"Forget my old orgies with Venus
You know there was nothing between us.
I’ll travel to Rome
And when I get home
I’ll no longer be ruled by my penis"








Lohengrin
When your husband won’t tell you his name,
Don’t treat it as sort of game,
Or soon he’ll be gone
On his boat with that swan,
And your life will be never the same.





Tristan und Isolde
Brangäne, preparing a potion,
Was suddenly struck with a notion.
She put back the brew,
Made a quick switcheroo,
And cause two acts more of commotion.





Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
If you wanted to be in the guild,
You didn’t need looks or a build;
You could only take part
In the Great German Art
If they found you sufficiently skilled.

Though Walther took tips from Hans Sachs
(In that time before all those Bachs),
It was really his fervor
That moved the observer,
Although he was heterodox.




Parsifal
There are Knights who abide in the woods,
Who have plenty of shouldn’ts and shoulds,
And then there’s a lad
Who has never been bad
Who ends up in Act Three with the goods.







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Thursday, May 21, 2020

May 21 - Maurice André (The Musical Birthday Series, 2nd Annual Cycle)

Maurice André (21 May 1933 – 25 February 2012) was a French classical trumpeter,
[For last year's poem on Fats Waller click here.]




On the Radio

"André had over 300 audio recordings to his name, from the mid-1950s to his death"--Wikipedia


There was a time, back in the day,
When if you heard a trumpet play
With high notes and baroque display,
The announcer did not have to say
Who it was who played that way -
It ALWAYS was Maurice André.







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Wednesday, May 20, 2020

May 20 - Cher (The Musical Birthday Series, 2nd Annual Cycle)

Cher (b. 20 May 1946) is an American singer, actress and television personality.
[For last year's item on Felix Arndt click here.]




 Cher and Cher Alike

"Cher is the only artist to date to have a number-one single on a Billboard chart in six consecutive decades..." --Wikipedia

Sing, oh Muse, in praise of Cher,
Who seems to be forever there!

Mother of her re-inventions
Through her career’s diverse dimensions,

Daring, campy, or ironic
Through it all she stayed iconic,

Held in holy admiration
By drag queens of each generation.












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Tuesday, May 19, 2020

May 19 - Nellie Melba (The Musical Birthday Series, 2nd Annual Cycle)

Nellie Melba (19 May 1861 – 23 February 1931) was an Australia coloratura soprano who was one of the most widely admired singers of her time.
[For last year's limerick on Albert Hay Malotte click here.]




Star Billing

Nellie Melba graced the stages
Of one of singing Golden Ages,
The first soprano from Down Under
To fill the music world with wonder,
And thus it is her famous throat
Is on their hundred dollar note.





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Monday, May 18, 2020

May 18 - Meredith Willson (The Musical Birthday Series, 2nd Annual cycle)

Meredith Willson (18 May 1902 – 15 June 1984) had a varied and successful career as a musician, but is best remembered for his Broadway musicals.
[For last year's snippets on Perry Como click here .]




















Songs from The Music Man (as Limericks)

Ya Got Trouble


Ya got trouble, my friends, ya got trouble!
The souls of youth are in rubble;
But I have the means
To rescue your teens,
You need a town band on the double!


Your kids are indulging in vice,
In liquor, and billiards, and dice
But help is at hand!
I’ll give you a band!
That you’ll find will be worth twice the price!

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Till There Was You


They say there were bells on the hill,
And perhaps they are ringing there still,
But they don’t make a sound
When you’re not around
To appear as the Jack to my Jill.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Marian the Librarian


Admonition is not necessáry in
The case of a small town librarian.
Her prudence would stop her
From being improper,
And that was the case with our Marian.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++


Seventy-Six Trombones


Trombones?  There’ll be seventy-six,
And drums and cornets in the mix,
And piccolos soaring
On top of the scoring,
And majorettes, too, just for kicks.


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Sunday, May 17, 2020

May 17 - Birgit Nilsson; Zinka Milanov (The Musical Birthday Series, 2nd Annual Cycle)

Birgit Nilsson (17 May 1918 – 25 December 2005) was a Swedish dramatic soprano and the supreme Wagnerian of her day.
Zinka Milanov (17 May 1906 –  30 May 1989) was a Czech soprano, long active in America, and one of the leading spintos of her time.
[For last year's consideration of Erik Satie click here.] 






















Rivals (Not)


As luck would have it these sopranos,
In spite of overlapping annos,
Didn’t have to live in fear
Of treading on the other’s career.
Fate, for once, at the controls,
Contrived to give them different roles;

And this was good, because of course,
Each was an unyielding force,
And though, I know, it isn’t provable
Each one would have been unmovable;

And each would have her rabid fans,
Divided in opposing clans,
Acting, as soprano cults do,
In a way that no adults do.



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