"I
love people from Brooklyn. Because they're real. Down to earth. They tell it
like it is." So Barbra Streisand informs an adoring audience at the
opening of her heralded hometown return at the brand new 19,000-seat,
billion-dollar Barclays Center. Barbra Streisand: Back to Brooklyn airs on
THIRTEEN's Great Performances Friday, November 29 at 9 p.m. on THIRTEEN's as
part of the PBS Arts Fall Festival (check local listings).
Mixing
her trademark classics with rarer older material and selections from her more
recent albums, Streisand, in her first concert appearance in six years, and
backed by a 60-piece orchestra led by William Ross, keeps the capacity house
enthralled. In all, she sings 27 songs, nine of which she never before
performed live, and three which she sings in different ways; that is, either
with different arrangements or with newly composed lyrics.
Streisand
masterfully holds the stage for two hours, joined by special guests Il Volo,
trumpeter Chris Botti, and (making it a true family affair) son Jason Gould,
who thrilled the audience singing solo and in a duet with his mother.
Elegantly
gowned by Donna Karan, she plays to those in front, to the sides, and behind
her. Some had flown halfway around the world to see this iconic and beloved
performer in person. Utterly at ease, Streisand chats with the audience as
casually as if they were in her living room.
The
songs are framed by multi-faceted video montages of Streisand's childhood and
early career. Her alma mater Erasmus High School, the Loews Kings Theatre, the
Dodgers, her yeshiva, Brighton Beach and Brooklyn Heights all figure in her
reminiscences. The superstar left her fourth-floor apartment at 3102 Newkirk
Avenue (one of three residences at which she lived as a child) when she was 16
to pursue her acting career, and the rest is history. She joked that "the
last time…(she) sang in Brooklyn was on a stoop on Pulaski Street."
Specially
adapted lyrics to "As If We Never Said Goodbye" and "You're the
Top" pay humorous homage to the borough.
Among
the vocal highlights is a medley of Jule Styne show tunes. Styne wrote the
music to Streisand's Broadway and Hollywood megahit "Funny
Girl." In that medley, Streisand
also gives us a tantalizing glimpse of what her Mama Rose might sound like if
she proceeds with her hoped-for remake of Styne and Sondheim's
"Gypsy."
Throughout
the concert, she sings selections from every stage of her career, including
"Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered" (which she sang during her
memorable appearance on "The Judy Garland Show" in 1963);
"Enough is Enough (No More Tears)" (her disco hit with the late Donna
Summer); "My Funny Valentine" (from her 1967 album "Simply
Streisand"); and "The Way We Were" (in loving tribute to Marvin
Hamlisch who unexpectedly passed away in August 2012).
And then
there are songs from her more recent albums like "Nice 'N' Easy,"
"That Face," "Some Other Time," and "Here's to
Life."
The
concert also includes "Make Our Garden Grow" from Leonard Bernstein's
"Candide," a song she recorded for an unreleased Broadway album in
1988. Here, she's backed by the Brooklyn Youth Chorus.
Her two
nights in Brooklyn were followed by a national tour which included Montreal,
Ottawa, Toronto, Chicago, Vancouver, Las Vegas, San Jose, and Los Angeles,
continuing on to Europe in 2013, with stops in London, Amsterdam, Cologne, Berlin,
and Tel Aviv, where she was greeted by more devoted crowds and critical
accolades.
Critics
all over the world were unanimous in praise of Streisand. Stephen Holden in The
New York Times observed, "Like few singers of any age, she has the gift of
conveying a primal human longing in a beautiful sound." Charles McNulty of
The Los Angeles Times wrote that her performance provided "a chance to
spend quality time with a legend and enjoy the sights and sounds of her
alternate reality." And Bernard Perusse of The Montreal Gazette observed,
"Streisand has always done it with elegance and a peerless voice. She is
truly, it seems, the last of her kind."
The full musical program follows:
As If I Never Said Goodbye (with
special lyrics)
Nice N Easy / That Face
The Way He Makes Me Feel*
Bewitched, Bothered &
Bewildered
Didn't We
Smile (with Il Volo)
Sam, You Made The Pants Too Long*
No More Tears (Enough is Enough)*
The Way We Were/Through The Eyes
of Love
Being Good Isn't Good Enough*
"Gypsy" medley: Rose's
Turn/Some People*
Don't Rain On My Parade
You're The Top (Brooklyn Version)
What'll I Do* / My Funny
Valentine (with Chris Botti)
Lost Inside of You* (with Chris
Botti)
Evergreen (with Chris Botti)
Nature Boy (Jason Gould)
How Deep Is the Ocean* (with
Jason Gould)
People
Here's To Life
Make Our Garden Grow* (with Chris
Botti, Il Volo, Jason Gould, & the Brooklyn Youth Chorus)
Somewhere
Some Other Time
Happy Days Are Here Again
*live performance premiere
Barbra
Streisand: Back to Brooklyn will be available on CD and DVD from Columbia
Records.
Directed
for television by Scott Lochmus, the program is produced by Lochmus and Eileen
Bernstein, with Barbra Streisand and Marty Erlichman as executive
producers. The concert performance is
directed by Barbra Streisand and Richard Jay-Alexander, and written by Barbra
Streisand, Jay Landers, Richard Jay-Alexander and Jeffrey Richman. William Ross is music director.
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