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Donald Macleod discusses Cole Porter's famous parties in Venice, where he mixed with Picasso and Diaghilev.
He was one of the most famous Broadway composers of his time, and many of his songs still live on in our consciousness today, this week Donald Macleod explores the life and music of Cole Porter.
Cole Porter and his wife Linda were spending much of their time in Venice, where they rented a majestic palace on the Grand Canal for $4,000 a week. They organised legendary parties, including shipping over a Jazz band from America to play on a barge in the lagoon. Porter was determined to pursue his career as a composer, but producers were wary of him. His rich and lavish lifestyle gave the impression that Porter was a dabbler, not to be trusted. He did contribute a number of songs for the American show, Greenwich Village Follies, including Two Little Babes in the Wood, and I'm In Love Again. By the time the show went on tour, all his songs had been dropped.
By the late 1920s, Porter was achieving international success. Irving Berlin commissioned Porter to compose music for a revue in Berlin's Music Box Theatre in New York. The show was set in Paris, with a cast of bohemian characters, and Berlin realised that Porter knew this territory better than he did. The outcome was Fifty Million Frenchmen, which included the song You Do Something To Me.
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Cole Porter
We Open in Venice, from Kiss Me Kate
Singer: Josephine Barstow. Singer: Thomas Hampson. Singer: George Dvorsky. Singer: Kim Criswell. Choir: Ambrosian Singers. Orchestra: London Sinfonietta. Conductor: John McGlinn.- EMI:CDS7540332.
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Cole Porter
Two Little Babes in the Wood, from Greenwich Village Follies
Singer: Thomas Hampson. Choir: Ambrosian Singers. Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: John McGinn.- EMI: CDC7542032.
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Cole Porter
I'm in love again from Greenwich village follies
Singer: Billy Hillpot. Singer: Scrappy Lambert. Singer: Ben Bernie. Orchestra: Roosevelt Hotel Orchestra.- ASV : ERA AJA-5044.
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Cole Porter
Hot-House Rose
Singer: Lee Wiley. Orchestra: Bunny Berigan Orchestra.- Sony Music : A-33714.
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Cole Porter
Weren't we Fools
Performer: Unknown Pianist. Singer: Julie Wilson.- Painted Smiles Records: PSCD-122.
- Painted Smiles Records.
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Cole Porter
Let's misbehave
Singer: Phil Saxe. Orchestra: Irving Aaronson and His Commanders.- Cedar: CDHD181.
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Cole Porter
Which
Performer: William Bolcom. Singer: Joan Morris.- OMEGA : OCD-3002.
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Cole Porter
Let's Do It, from Paris
Singer: Leslie Hutchinson.- CONIFER : CDHD-213.
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Cole Porter
You Do Something to Me from Fifty Million Frenchmen
Singer: Susan Powell. Singer: Howard McGillin. Orchestra: Orchestra New England. Conductor: Evans Haile.- NEW WORLD : 80417-2.
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Cole Porter
Overture, from Fifty Million Frenchmen
Orchestra: Orchestra New England. Conductor: Evans Haile.- NEW WORLD : 80417-2.
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Cole Porter
You Don't Know Paree, from Fifty Million Frenchmen
Singer: Howard McGillin. Orchestra: Orchestra New England. Conductor: Evans Haile.- NEW WORLD : 80417-2.
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Cole Porter
Paree, What Did You Do To Me?, from Fifty Million Frenchmen
Singer: Susan Powell. Singer: Howard McGillin. Orchestra: Orchestra New England. Conductor: Evans Haile.- NEW WORLD : 80417-2.
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Cole Porter
Overture, from Gay Divorce
Conductor: John McGlinn. Orchestra: London Sinfonietta.- EMI: CDC7543002.
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Cole Porter
Night and Day, from Gay Divorce
Orchestra: London Sinfonietta. Conductor: John McGlinn.- EMI: CDC7543002.
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