32 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, July 21, 2000 Enjoy a celebration of Kurt Weill' s music 1928 and starring Weill's wife Lotte Lenya. ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR "If you live in New York City, akville singer Judith Lander will be celebrat Kurt Weill is considered the greatest ing the birth of German-American composer composer for music and lyrics...I've Kurt Weill (1900-50) at Toronto's HOT (His been trying to bring his work, when ever I can, to Canada," Lander says. toric Old Toronto) Summer Music Festival next week. "It's always a pleasure to do his work because the man was such a Lander, a devoted Weill fan, talks animatedly o f the genius. Nobody writes music to com poser's career, especially the satirical operas that he lyrics like Kurt Weill did." composed with well-known playwright Berthold Brecht. So, along with jazz, classical, The German duo's first success, she says, was Three musical theatre and cabaret artists Penny Opera , an anti-fascist piece written in Berlin in __________ such as Jeff Hyslop, John Alcorn, David Dunbar, Lisa Lindo and M ar « discount prices cus Nance, everyday Lander and B y C a r o l B a ld w in O · 40 quality brand name manufacturers such as Duitiam Furniture and S o rte r Cabinet Company · specializing in traditional dining & bedroom furniture · entertainment units, secretary desks, occasional furniture · great selection of custom upholstery and leather s a v e u p to m usic Judith Lander 50% ^ /r Best Values Since 1977 open Sunday 12-4 s Q> a v> . T-- esL . / 1977 > T3 "SL « . Harvey's b« HU 4205 s«< r-- 5 4 2 0 5 F a ir v ie w S t. B u rlin g to n S F a ir v ie w S t. 634-5298 Mon.-Thurs. 10:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Fri. 10:00 am.-9KX3 p.m.; S at 10:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. '·ibooJR S ,iS S K iiS .. director/pianist David Warrack will bring Weill's work to Toronto this month in Kurt Weill 100, a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the com poser's birth. The concert will include his musictheatre collaborations with Brecht as well as songs from his Broadway musicals. Lander, who extols Weill's success on Broadway in the 1940s after he and his wife immigrated to America, says his lyrics always deliver a mes sage, anti-apartheid for example, along with the music. Most people, she adds, will remember him for songs such as Mack the Knife, Sep tember Song, and Speak Low. "In the early '60s a production of Three Penny Opera was finally brought to New York City. It was a huge smash. And, of course, it brought Lotte Lenya to audiences in New York," says Lander. "In the '70s I was chosen to star in a Boston pro duction, at which point all the Weill songs were put together in one show. And this show was brought to Broad way in 1972 (and titled Berlin to act to follow, Lander says it took her many years to interpret W eill's music to her satisfaction. And, she adds, she never thought she'd have the opportunity to do it again as she did on the Boston stage. `T o come back to these marvelous lyrics as a mature woman is wonder ful," she says. "W hen I have the opportunity to do his music, it's bliss." Lander has managed to present some of Weill's work in Toronto dur ing the last decade, including a spot in Taking Her Act and Putting It (Back) on the Road, in which the Oakville singer tried to revive cabaret in the mega-city. She claims Canada is lagging far behind Europe and the United States in recognizing Weill as a great composer whose work has influenced the songwriting tARTAN terrors of many others. One o f her dreams, she says, is to record a CD o f Weill music. "I know I'll get there," she says. "It is one o f my great loves. Today, there are young performers who are starting to do Weill. His music is timeless." Lander plans to continue performing his timeless music whenever she can and to continue teaching voice with Oakville's West End Studio Theatre (W.E.S.T.). In fact, she says, the first class of vocal students she taught with W.E.S.T. was so successful that she decided to add a chil dren's class, beginning this fall. "It was a wonderful experience for me. It's a great stu dio and I have a great deal of respect for Yo (Mustafa, artistic director)," she says. "I feel that it's the place where I belong, creatively...I'm happy to teach and do some per forming that I love to do." Lander was also filmed at the Oakville Centre recently singing a song that she wrote for a former teacher o f hers, Portia White. That performance, she says, will be aired on Vision TV in the fall as part of a film on White. Before that though, her sultry voice can be heard as it joins the voices of other well-known performers to show case Weill's music in Kurt Weill 100 at 8 p.m. on Satur day, July 29th in the University o f Toronto's Hart House Theatre, 7 Hart House Circle. Tickets are $25 or $20 for students and seniors and are available by calling the HOT hotline at (416) 826-6639. Broadway with Kurt Weill)." Other shows in the HOT Summer Festival include Suggesting that Lenya was a hard Canadian Treasures, a theatrical concert o f Canadian _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ musical trea sures, stories and poetry, at 8 p.m. on July 28th in Little Trinity Critics' MPAA Coarse Sex & July 21-27 Theme Violence Lang. Nudity Church, 425 Average Ratings King St. E.; 1. The Whole Nine R comedy much much much Bach 250, an allYards (new) Bach presenta 2. Scream 3 R horror lots lots mild tion by a violin ist and a harpsi 3. 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