Came back to watch this today with heavy heart. This song has a gravitas when they sing it now, compared to when they were younger. It’s almost like their life experiences inform their performances now.
"I chose, and my world was shaken-so what? The choice may have been mistaken, the choosing was not. You have to move on." One of the great Sondheim lines -- simple, understated, and universally true. He had his hand on the heart of the human condition.
Sondheim was truly a genius. His work treated his audience with intelligence and as adults. The 2006 West End production in London was better I think than the original production especially since because of accents was able to convey more readily the social background differences between Dot and George. I met the love of my life at that time, but he died just 5 years later and I have yet to move on.
They were chefs kiss perfection together- forever my favorite Dot and George. The love the emotion the understanding their interpretation of maestro Sondheim is pitch perfect
My favourite part of this is the very end, when they're hugging and Mandy clearly says, "I love you," and Bernadette clearly says, "I love you too." Two amazing artists entirely admiring and caring for each other. You love to see it
I get choked up every time I watch this! It's such a beautiful moment, and you can just see the warmth and tenderness Bernadette and Mandy have for each other in their eyes and body language. It's literally the ending of the musical, but now it's life imitating art.
This is the perfect clip to celebrate the great Master's final passage into eternity. In the last 24 hours, I've watched it over 10 times and each time, I break up. No one - ever - has given us a richer, more sustained vision of heaven than Stephen Sondheim. We have all been blessed to live at a time to be directly touched by the amplitude of his genius. Long may his legacy live on. Move on, indeed!
It's about the life of George Serat, the artist who perfected pointless, and his relationship with one of his models, Dot. This scene takes place years after they separated, and are now well past their primes... but not done yet.
This piece has so much to say to those create art in any form. And their performance is breathtaking. The affection and respect they have for each other is so obvious. Pure magic.
She is a stone cold legend goddess. There will never be another one like her. He can be a real asshat, but that voice can make a grown man shed a tear. The combination of voices is something very special.
My favorite piece. Everytime I hear this and every Sondheim number I think to myself how hard it is to sing those intervals, not jut in one singe line, but between each singer. He was such a genius showing us how to hear.
You guys are the cutest couple. And my favorite listeners. I often many of your generation not have the history knowledge weather in art, music and how its placed in history. Many of the songs us old timers know the relationships and evolution of songs and periods to what was and is going on on the world.❤
Where is her mic and her mic pack? in the wig? its awfully full in the back of the head... Is the mic hidden in the little curl in the center of her forehead?
Came back to watch this today with heavy heart. This song has a gravitas when they sing it now, compared to when they were younger. It’s almost like their life experiences inform their performances now.
"I chose, and my world was shaken-so what? The choice may have been mistaken, the choosing was not. You have to move on." One of the great Sondheim lines -- simple, understated, and universally true. He had his hand on the heart of the human condition.
Sondheim was truly a genius. His work treated his audience with intelligence and as adults. The 2006 West End production in London was better I think than the original production especially since because of accents was able to convey more readily the social background differences between Dot and George. I met the love of my life at that time, but he died just 5 years later and I have yet to move on.
They were chefs kiss perfection together- forever my favorite Dot and George. The love the emotion the understanding their interpretation of maestro Sondheim is pitch perfect
My favourite part of this is the very end, when they're hugging and Mandy clearly says, "I love you," and Bernadette clearly says, "I love you too." Two amazing artists entirely admiring and caring for each other. You love to see it
I get choked up every time I watch this! It's such a beautiful moment, and you can just see the warmth and tenderness Bernadette and Mandy have for each other in their eyes and body language.
It's literally the ending of the musical, but now it's life imitating art.
#lovenotegestapo EXAAAAAAAAACTLYYYYYY
It would've been amazing if she'd borrowed a line from Star Wars and replied...."I know"
I had no idea Mandy Pantinkin could sing like this. Such projection and breath control.
He did musical theater way before anything else. He was Che in the original Broadway staging of Evita as well.
so beautiful. this musical is extremely underrated.
This is the perfect clip to celebrate the great Master's final passage into eternity. In the last 24 hours, I've watched it over 10 times and each time, I break up. No one - ever - has given us a richer, more sustained vision of heaven than Stephen Sondheim. We have all been blessed to live at a time to be directly touched by the amplitude of his genius. Long may his legacy live on. Move on, indeed!
I know nothing about this musical but this song moves me deeply in ways I can’t explain.
It's about the life of George Serat, the artist who perfected pointless, and his relationship with one of his models, Dot. This scene takes place years after they separated, and are now well past their primes... but not done yet.
"anything you do, let it come from you, then it will be new
give us more to see"
wow.
This piece has so much to say to those create art in any form. And their performance is breathtaking. The affection and respect they have for each other is so obvious. Pure magic.
as a visual artist this hits home
This song continually saves my life.
She is a stone cold legend goddess. There will never be another one like her. He can be a real asshat, but that voice can make a grown man shed a tear. The combination of voices is something very special.
I am wearing headphones, and I thought it would be screeching, but it was actually so beautiful.
This is now my favorite song, it's just so beautiful.
RIP to the greatest of his generation and a few of the ones after him.
My favorite piece. Everytime I hear this and every Sondheim number I think to myself how hard it is to sing those intervals, not jut in one singe line, but between each singer. He was such a genius showing us how to hear.
And to think that these two stars are best known for comedy roles. Wow.
Oh Stephen, u genius...may u compose forever!
Goodbye, Stephen. Thanks for the songs.
This is breathtaking
Back today with a broken heart and looking for something to make me cry. Absolutely beautiful.
Peace be with you, Vic. I hope your heart is healing.
A thousand times thank you for re-uploading this! It's such a beautiful moment from an underrated gem of a musical and it needs to be preserved!
It's an incredible performance. This whole night was a masterclass on Sondheim.
You guys are the cutest couple. And my favorite listeners. I often many of your generation not have the history knowledge weather in art, music and how its placed in history. Many of the songs us old timers know the relationships and evolution of songs and periods to what was and is going on on the world.❤
this performance is beautiful
Wow, never knew they reprised this song, they are such stunning performers
up there with the biggest tear jerkers of all time.
May his memory be a blessing. Thank you so much, Steven.
Rewatching today, rip to a legend
Rest in peace Sondheim
Rest in Music!
Stunning.
I will always love this song
This is simply perfect.
Una obra maestra!
Mandy has very rich and beautiful voice.
Thank you 🙏🏿
Seems to me that Bernadette Peters hasn’t changed since 1984 even though she was in her 70s when singing this 😂
62, this performance was in 2009 out so. 2010
Where is her mic and her mic pack? in the wig? its awfully full in the back of the head... Is the mic hidden in the little curl in the center of her forehead?
😢crying again
ALWAYS with that one
I’ve watched this clip many times, but just noticed that he is ‘miked’, she is not. Her voice is so powerful - as is his, but…..
She is miked you it is hidden in her hair
Who milked the great Bernadette Peters? Such insolence.
It’s on her hair like most Broadway productions do
@@theLdogg this concert hall probably didn't have floor mics
What do you mean by 'milked'? English is not my first language so I don't know that expression, I mean I know cows can be milked, but singers?