Wednesday, May 19, 2010

American Masters--Ella Fitzgerald Something to Live For, television biography on DVD


Ella Fitzgerald is an artist that I find it easy to be inspired by--and this PBS American Masters television biography makes it plain to see why. Ella Fitzgerald Something to Live For gives good insight into Ms. Fitzgerald's personal life while giving over the bulk of its time to her professional life.

She recorded almost 2000 songs in her 5 decade career, and nearly 35 of them are excerpted or played in full during this 90 minute documentary. There is a nice balance between the well-known Ella hits and the unfamiliar. A funny highlight for me was a trio of Ella, Dinah Shore and Joan Sutherland singing "Three Little Maids" from the Mikado.

There are perhaps too many duets excerpted in this show, including with Frank Sinatra, Mel Torme, Louis Armstrong, Perry Como, and others. While some of these duets are fun and interesting, it takes away time from showcasing what Ms. Fitzgerald could accomplish when in complete control of the music-making.

And control is what she demonstrates in every song. No one could roll out a legato line, or bend a pitch like Ella. The scat and swing singing is also of the highest order. How does one manage to do both so well?

Ella Fitzgerald--Something to Live For
from PBS American Master's Series on DVD

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