Tag: Mother’s Day

  • Ross Amico’s Mother’s Day Radio Magic

    Ross Amico’s Mother’s Day Radio Magic

    Once upon a time (today), Classic Ross Amico beat the alarm on Mother’s Day. He drank some caffeine, took a quick shower, and double-checked his radio bag, just to be sure it was still full of music inspired by nursery rhymes and fairy tales and bedtime stories he recollected from childhood. So much nostalgia and security was contained in that bag that he had to try very hard to resist falling back to sleep.

    In fatigue and despair, he cried out to his fairy godmother, “O Fairy Godmother! Why must I get up so early on Sundays, when other, more sensible mortals get to sleep in on their days off?” Then he glanced in the bathroom mirror and noticed that he had been transformed into a raccoon.

    So he traded the family cow for some magic coffee beans at the House of Wawa and set off for Princeton University’s Bloomberg Hall. There he found the equipment left in disarray by DJ Bluebeard, who had evidently been cavorting with the Bridge Trolls. It was with some frustration and embarrassment that he began his carefully prepared air shift, since the condition of the studio directly impacted the playing of both underwriting and music, until he reconnected the machinery and located the station log, which is often the first quest of the morning. But when at last he played his first selection, the good people of New Jersey and Pennsylvania and more distant lands awoke delighted from their enchanted sleep, and were refreshed by the Raccoon-Man’s noble sacrifice.

    The Fairy Godmother smiled and waved her magic wand, and after spending the rest of Sunday in a fog, Classic Ross Amico awoke as if from an enchanted sleep to discover that it was Monday, and time to go back to work.

    Not all the nursing takes place in the nursery on Mother’s Day. I’ll call for my pipe, I’ll call for my bowl, and I’ll call for my fiddles three, from 7 to 10 EDT, on WPRB 103.3 FM and wprb.com. You’ll find me living still, if I am not yet dead, on Classic Ross Amico.

  • Nursery Rhyme Music for Mother’s Day

    Nursery Rhyme Music for Mother’s Day

    Three Blind Mice. Old King Cole. Peter, Peter, Pumpkin-Eater. A Frog He Went A-Courtin’. Favorite nursery rhymes recollected from childhood.

    Before heading out to brunch with Mom tomorrow, tune in for a musical trip down memory lane. We’ll enjoy a full playlist of works inspired by nursery songs, fairy tales, children’s books, and bedtime stories. Featured composers will include Havergal Brian, Daniel Dorff, Paul Hindemith, Libby Larsen, Robert McBride, Robert Moran, Ralph Vaughan Williams, and Grace Williams, among others

    It will be the mother of all Mother’s Day shows, this Sunday morning from 7 to 10 EDT, on WPRB 103.3 FM and wprb.com. We’ll remember Mama on Classic Ross Amico.

  • Fairy Tale Film Scores for Mother’s Day

    Fairy Tale Film Scores for Mother’s Day

    With Mother’s Day right around the corner, we revisit familiar tales learned in childhood this week on “Picture Perfect.”

    George Pal’s “The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm” (1962) was filmed in Cinerama and features the producer-director’s trademark stop motion effects. Its all-star cast includes Laurence Harvey, Claire Bloom, Barbara Eden, Russ Tamblyn, and Buddy Hackett. The narrative incorporates a number of familiar Grimm tales, while dealing with the brothers’ real-life struggles.

    The music is by Leigh Harline. Harline was an integral part of the Disney team that scored an earlier fairy tale adaptation, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” He won two Academy Awards for his work on “Pinocchio,” including one for Best Original Song, for “When You Wish Upon a Star.”

    “The Company of Wolves” (1984), one of Neil Jordan’s earlier films, explores the psychological underpinnings of the tale of “Little Red Riding Hood,” which is presented as an allegory of adolescence and the loss of innocence. Angela Carter co-wrote the screenplay, based upon a selection of her original short stories. The film features Angela Lansbury, any number of werewolves, and Terence Stamp as the Devil. The music is by George Fenton.

    With the advent of computer animation, a snarkier, post-modern take on the fairy tale predominates, most notably with the “Shrek” series, beginning in 2001. The “Shrek” films were so successful, they led to a spin-off, centered on the character of “Puss in Boots” (2011).

    Voiced by Antonio Banderas, Puss provides ample opportunity to vamp on the actor’s swashbuckler image, especially as depicted in “The Mask of Zorro.” Likewise, the composer, Henry Jackman, chooses to rib James Horners’ “Zorro” score.

    Finally, we’ll hear selections from perhaps the finest fairy tale ever committed to film, Jean Cocteau’s “La Belle et la Bête” (“Beauty and the Beast”), from 1946. Moody, atmospheric, dreamy, clever, hypnotic, funny and romantic, sporting production design that looks like something Gustav Doré might have conceived while smoking Dutch Masters cigars, Cocteau’s masterpiece stars Jean Marais and Josette Day.

    The alternately mysterious and majestic score is by Georges Auric. Cocteau, you’ll recall, was the one-man publicity machine that propelled Auric and his composer-colleagues, Francis Poulenc, Darius Milhaud, Arthur Honegger, Germaine Tailleferre, and Louis Durey, to fame in Paris circa 1920, dubbing them “Les Six.”

    I hope you’ll join me for an hour of once-upon-a-time and happily-ever-after, on “Picture Perfect,” music for the movies, this Friday evening at 6:00 EDT, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.

  • Nursery Rhymes Mother’s Day Music on WPRB

    Nursery Rhymes Mother’s Day Music on WPRB

    Three Blind Mice. Old King Cole. Peter, Peter, Pumpkin-Eater. All nursery rhymes recollected from childhood.

    Join me Thursday morning on WPRB for music inspired by these and more – the children’s books “Peter Pan,” “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” and “Higglety Pigglety Pop!” and fairy tales of Charles Perrault, Hans Christian Andersen, and the Brothers Grimm – as we salute the contributions of Mother, in advance of Mother’s Day.

    We’ll find lots of sense in nonsense, this Thursday morning from 6 to 11 EDT, on WPRB and wprb.com. When I was a child, I understood as a child – and I still do, thanks to Mom, on Classic Ross Amico.

  • Mother’s Day Fairy Tale Music on WPRB

    Mother’s Day Fairy Tale Music on WPRB

    It will be the mother of all Mother’s Day shows!

    Tell Mom to tune in to WPRB a few days early to enjoy a full playlist of music inspired by fairy tales, nursery rhymes, children’s books, and fables. Composers will include Daniel Dorff, Paul Hindemith, Gustav Holst, Libby Larsen, Anatole Liadov, Robert Moran, Josef Suk, Ernst Toch, and Ralph Vaughan Williams, among others.

    Wash behind your ears and wipe your feet before entering, this Thursday morning from 6 to 11 EDT, on WPRB 103.3 FM and wprb.com. We’ll remember Mama, on Classic Ross Amico.

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