Showing posts with label The Coach with the Six Insides. Show all posts
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February 20, 2024

20,000 vinyl LPs 355: Jean Erdman ~ The Coach with the Six Insides

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vinyl LP back cover detail
 back cover photo by Deborah Berman
photo of album cover by Styrous®


Today is the birthday of American dancer and choreographer of modern dance as well as an avant-garde theater director, Jean Erdman who was born on February 20, 1916, in Honolulu, Hawaii, to John Piney Erdman, a doctor of divinity and missionary from New England, who settled in Honolulu as a minister at the non-denominational Protestant Church of the Crossroads where he preached, in both English and Japanese, to a multi-ethnic congregation. Her mother, Marion Dillingham Erdman, was a member of one of the founding industrialist families of Hawaii.        
 
Erdman's earliest dance experience was the hula. She attended the Punahou School in Honolulu where she learned, as a form of physical education, Isadora Duncan interpretive dance. Reflecting on her early dance training, Erdman said these two influences taught her that "dancing is an expression of something meaningful to the dancer, not a mere series of lively steps".        
 
 
vinyl LP front cover
photo of album cover by Styrous®
 
 
Erdman worked with the greats of Avant-Guard and experimental musicians and performers; John Cage, Martha Graham, Louis Horst, Merce Cunningham, Lou Harrison, Alan Hovhaness and many others.   
  

vinyl LP back cover
 back cover photo by Deborah Berman
photo of album cover by Styrous®
 
 
The Coach with the Six Insides is an adaptation of the James Joyce book, Finnegans Wake. While Joyce's story is told from the perspective of the male barkeeper Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker, Erdman's work a combination of dance, mime, and Joycean stream of consciousness language focuses on the female psyche, as seen through the many incarnations of the main female character Anna Livia Plurabelle. Erdman danced all the aspects of Anna Livia from young woman, to old crone, to the rain itself that becomes the River Liffey flowing through the heart of Dublin. Teiji Ito was the musical director and composed the musical score on a vast array of instruments from around the world including among others, Japanese bass drums, Tibetan cymbals, a violin and an accordion.         
 
The Coach with the Six Insides premiered at the Village South Theatre in Greenwich Village on November 26, 1962. It ran for 114 performances and received the Obie and Vernon Rice Awards for Outstanding Achievement in theater. She choreographed a few Broadway musicals, one was Two Gentlemen of Verona, a delightful send up of the Shakespeare comedy.                 
 
The Coach with the Six Insides was performed on CBS  anthology series "Camera Three" in December of 1964 and there is a video of that performance on YouTube (link below).                

In 1943, Erdman choreographed Creature On a Journey with, Counterdance in the Spring, composed by Lou Harrison. There is an excellent video of it performed by movement artist, Stephanie Liapis, with a documentary about the costumes, artists and music. The work  demonstrates the influence hula and Duncan movement was incorporated into Erdman's work.       
 
In 1945 she choreographed Daughters of the Lonesome Isle with a commissioned solo prepared piano score by John Cage; it premiered in Bronxville, New York, on  February 27, 1946 (link below).       
 
In the mid-thirties, Erdman met Joseph Campbell and Martha Graham: both would be immensely influential in her life.


date & photographer unknown

 
In 1972 Erdman collaborated with Campbell, they had married by that time, to form the Theater of the Open Eye performance group.        
 
 
Theater of the Open Eye
 date & photographer unknown

 
The album included a libretto.             
            
 

libretto cover (below)
 libretto photo by Deborah Berman
photo of libretto by Styrous®
 
 
 
 
There are cover variations as well as label variations in the pressings: The German pressing has text on the labels. 
 

 German label pressing, side 2 & side 1
 
 
This version, the US pressing, does not have any text, just artwork printed on the labels.          
 

vinyl LP record label, side 1
photo of record label by Styrous®
 
 

vinyl LP record label, side 2
photo of record label by Styrous®
 
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Tracklist:
       
Side 1:
        
A1 - Act I Scene 2
A2 - Act I Scene 6
A3 - Act II Scene 5
A4 - Act II Scene 6
       
Side 2:
       
B1 - Act II Scene 7
B2 - Act III Scene 1, 3 & 4
B3 - Act III Scene 5
       
Companies, etc.
       
    Copyright © – ESP-Disk' Ltd.
       
Credits:
       
    Art Direction – Stephen I. Levitt
    Composed By, Performer – Teiji Ito
    Cover – Howard Bernstein
    Directed By, Choreography – Miss Erdman*
    Lacquer Cut By – DBH*
    Performer – Genji Ito, Peter Berry
    Photography By [Back Cover] – Deborah Berman
    Voice Actor [Anna Livia Plurabelle], Written-By – Jean Erdman
    Voice Actor [Daughter Iseult] – Sheila Roy
    Voice Actor [Shaun, The Older Twin] – Leonard Frey
    Voice Actor [Shem, The Younger Twin] – Van Dexter
    Voice Actor [Wife And Chairwoman] – Anita Dangler
       
Notes:
       
Label variation: This version does not have any text printed on the labels,
just artwork.

Includes an eight page booklet with original lines of the play.
which was Inspired by James Joyce's "Finnegans Wake".
       
Barcode and Other Identifiers
        
    Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): ESPS 1019 A ORT-2 DBH
    Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): ESPS 1019 B ORT-2 DBH

Jean Erdman – The Coach With The Six Insides (Original Cast Album)
Label: ESP Disk – ESP 1019
Format:    Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1966
Genre: Non-Music, Stage & Screen
Style: Soundtrack, Musical, Avantgarde, Poetry, Experimental

         
Viewfinder links:        
         
John Cage          
Joseph Campbell          
Merce Cunningham                    
Isadora Duncan         
Martha Graham      
Lou Harrison      
Louis Horst     
Alan Hovhaness        
James Joyce         
        
Net links:        
         
Stephanie Liapis        
NY Times ~ Jean Erdman, a Dancer Moved by Myth           
Northwestern University ~ Cage and Contemporary Choreographers 
        
         
University of Washington ~ Creature on a Journey        
        
YouTube links:        
        
Creature on a Journey (56 mins., 52 secs.)       
Daughters of the Lonesome Isle             
Hamadryad         
Ophelia         
        
        
         
 
       
       
        
Styrous® ~ Tuesday, February 20, 2024   
       
 
 
















February 15, 2024

Joseph Campbell articles/mentions

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mentions:           
Coach with the Six Insides   
     
     
     
     
     
     
Joseph Campbell             
date & photographer unknown      



        
       
       
       
        
       
















Jean Erdman articles/mentions

 
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mentions:      
Marat/Sade             

 
 
          
          
     
 
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James Joyce articles/mentions

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mentions:          
The Coach with the Six Insides     
     
     
     
     
     
     
James Joyce - 1904
photo by C. P. Curran    



        
       
       
       
        
       
















February 10, 2024

Louis Horst articles/mentions

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mentions:      
Marat/Sade             

 

          
          
     
 
date & photographer unknown 
      
       
          
    
        
      


























Lou Harrison articles/mentions

 
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mentions:       
Gray Loft Gallery ~ Other Music & Crime 
Marat/Sade             

 
          
          
     
 
Lou Harrison - 1939 
photographer unknown 
      
       
          
    
        
      


























Isadora Duncan articles/mentions

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mentions:      
Marat/Sade             

 
 
          
          
     
 
Isadora Duncan - 1918  
      
       
          
    
        
      


























July 29, 2012

20,000 Vinyl LPs 5: Marat/Sade

 photographer of cover photo unknown
    photo of album cover by Styrous®

I started the Vinyl LP series because I have over 20,000 albums I am selling; each blog entry of the series is about an album from my collection. Inquire for more info.

In the late sixties I found the album, "The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the direction of the Marquis de Sade". That's quite a title!

Of course, the title piqued my interest. I read that it was the soundtrack of the film of the play, written by Peter Weiss, and featured music by Richard Peaslee, the cast of the original Royal Shakespeare Company and a very young Glenda Jackson early in her career.

(click on images to see larger size)
 Glenda Jackson album credit.
photographer of back cover photos unknown
photo of album cover back detail by Styrous®

Movie still with Glenda Jackson

Movie still with Glenda Jackson
photograph: Rex Features
from the Guardian UK review by David Edgar

Movie still with Glenda Jackson

When I got home and played it for the first time, I was astounded. It is a play with music (not a musical) but a kind of music I'd heard only twice before, The Three Penny Opera coming close and The Coach with the Six Insides more like Marat (both will be covered in a future article). The music was so incredible I recorded it on tape so I could play it over and over and not wear out the record (my SOP for any music I loved, thus the lack of wear of my records; I know, retentive). A short synopsis of the plot provides the source of my astonishment.

On July 13, 1793 Jean-Paul Marat was stabbed in his bathtub by French counter-revolutionary, Charlotte Corday. The plot of the play reenacts this incident in a play being presented (a play within a play) in the Charenton Asylum for the insane. The director/writer (in the play) is none other than the Marquis de Sade. The performers are the inmates.





Any questions?






photographer of back cover photos unknown
photo of album cover detail by Styrous®

The play is an indictment of society's view of the human condition in Post-Revolutionary France, the strife between those who have and those who don't, the rich and the poor. The aristocracy represented one segment of society, the clergy a second, with the poor making up the third or 97 percent of the population (sound familiar?). It conveys the souring of the ideals of the French Revolution, and the ensuing disillusionment and despair that followed. It expresses the futility of the revolution as the people rebelling find they are back where they started, suppressed and victimized by the very people they charged to protect them. "We have routed out the old tyrants, now we have new tyrants." It is an appeal for justice for all.

Recorded in 1967, there is real irony here. The play takes place in 1808 post-Revolutionary France with it's social turmoil; the play was produced amidst the turmoil of the sixties; and today, in 2012, once again in a state of turmoil, we discover nothing has changed since 1964 except the diminishing of the middle class and the expansion of the poor one. This may account for the revival of interest in it recently.

The key song is repeated in various tempos and feelings, from defiant, to statement of fact, to sad and wistful with the following lyrics:

CHORUS AND FOUR:
Marat we're poor and the poor stay poor
Marat don't make us wait any more

SINGERS:
We want our rights and we don't care how
We want our revolution NOW!

Some things never change. 

On her album, "In My Life", Judy Collins did a cover of the song, "Marat Sade" (which can be heard on YouTube). Images from the Occupy movement protests are used for this video.

Sections of the play with Glenda Jackson can be seen on YouTube.

I have always longed to see the play and after nearly fifty years of waiting, I was grandly rewarded. How is the subject of a new blog entry (Marat/Sade).

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Trivia links:

There is a photo of the cover of Esquire Magazine, September, 1967, with an article about the play on the photo site of Gloucester, A Bottled Spider.

I checked yesterday and found quite a few promotional stills from the movie production up for auction on eBay.

The article continues HERE


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Styrous® ~  July 29, 2012
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