Posted on 06/11/2024 8:26:15 PM PDT by DallasBiff
Rodgers & Hammerstein's® cinematic treasure, “The Sound of Music” is the winner of five Academy Awards®, including Best Picture. In this true-life story, Julie Andrews lights up the screen as Maria, a spirited young Austrian woman who leaves the convent to become a governess for Captain von Trapp’s (Christopher Plummer) seven unruly children. Her charm and songs soon win the hearts of the children – and their father. But when Nazi Germany unites with Austria, Maria is forced to attempt a daring escape with her new family
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And speaking of the second balcony, I could see Sir Lancelot's astoundingly blue eyes even from that distance — they belonged to the equally astounding baritone Robert Goulet. The production starred Richard Burton's gravely Welsh voice and superb acting as King Arthur.
This was in 1960; I was a very young teenager. Even so, I recognized while sitting there transfixed that I would rarely, if ever, see such a magnificent ensemble performing together in my lifetime, and it has been largely true.
Julie Andrews and Richard Burton (L); Robert Goulet (R)
I’m jealous! Love “Camelot”, Julie Andrews, and Robert Goulet! Richard Button, although not a professional singer, was perfect.
“If I Could Gaze At You Again” - so beautiful.
Heart-rending. Truly.
We had a throw-away saying in middle school back then — "I thought I'd die!" as in, "Jimmy asked me to the sock hop and I thought I'd die!!!" Later on, I would hear my Italian neighbors say, "See Napoli and die." — in other words, your life experience is now at a level that can't be topped.
I tell you, I've only felt that way a handful of times. The above-described production of Camelot, hiking to a peak on the Appalachian Trail, and bringing my firstborn home to his own nursery room.
What memories you have! Bravo!
I feel very blessed to have lived in an area of the country where so many fine arts are available. It’s been a strange trip, having been surrounded by and working in the arts while being a conservative!
I understand what you mean, even though it’s been 50 years since I’ve been immersed in that culture. It wasn’t as bad then, but it’s crazy now.
That is awesome! What a great memory. I saw Robert Goulet in a production of Camelot in Houston in the late 80’s- this time, he was playing King Arthur!
Great to enjoy some of these amazing classics and share with the grand kiddos!
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