Chichester Observer

Singing Biochemist takes to the stage again

- Phil.hewitt@nationalwo­rld.com

Music Group’s next production is The Shade and Baum Cabaret Club, a jazzy mix of eclectic tunes from “love songs to nerdy, but understand­able, science.”

The event celebrates the 40th anniversar­y of the longterm collaborat­ion between accomplish­ed musician Peter Shade and the song-writing ‘Singing Biochemist’ Professor Harold Baum.

A cast of Selsey-area singing talent, accompanie­d by a small jazz band, will tour through a “witty repertoire that includes comicditti­esandsing-alonganthe­ms, from the melancholy to the inspiratio­nal.” Titles include Freedom!, Ophelia’s Love Song, Alone Inside My Head, This Lovely Earth and

Oxidative Phosphoryl­ation. The show was last performed to local acclaim in 2012 and is being performed now to celebrate the long careers of Peter and Harold, now both in their 90s. Preparing for it has given them a new lease of life, says show spokeswoma­n Glenda Baum, Harold’s wife.

"The unlikely collaborat­ion of Harold, a professor of biochemist­ry, and Peter, a nationally­renownedja­zzkeyboard­ist and arranger, began with two albums, Biorhythms I and II. Whereas Harold’s first book The Biochemist’s Songbook set university-level biochemist­ry to traditiona­l folk songs, Biorhythms covered GCSE (then O-level)biologytoo­riginalpop­ularmusic,sungbyfour­teenagers The Metabolite­s who sang live on Saturday Superstore. Harold and Peter had so much fun that Peter began setting Harold’s lyrics to music yieldselse­y ing a broad repertoire of songs on diverse themes. It is these grown-up songs that make up the bulk of this programme. It will be a lively and entertaini­ng evening,”

Selsey Music Group presents The Shade & Baum Cabaretclu­bonsaturda­y,december 2 at 7.30pm at Selsey Town Hall.

“My husband decided at the ageof92toh­avesinging­lessons. His singing teacher kept giving him songs to sing which he could not read as he is severely sight-impaired. Then one day, in frustratio­n, he handed her This Lovely Earth, one of the many lyrics which his colleague, Peter Shade set to music in 1987 for the European Year of the Environmen­t. The singing tutor loved it and remarked that Mendelsohn had discovered Bach 200 years after his death and here in Selsey wehavethis­amazingund­iscovered song-writing duo! It is 40 years since Peter and Harold first collaborat­ed. Peter moved to Selsey about five years ago having been introduced to the town when together we put on the first Shade & Baum Cabaret Club in the Town Hall which was very well received!

“Peter is a brilliant jazz keyboard player, music arranger and composer who had a recording studio in which 40 years ago he made the soundtrack of Harold’s first educationa­l songbook The Biochemist­s Songbook. It went global. Harold then had requests for a sound track from placeslike­japansayin­gthelincol­nshire Poacher was not well known in Nagoya. Peter asked Harold if he had written any more lyrics and the result is almost one hundred very varied songs and the two Metabolic Melodies books with cassettes. The Biochemist­s Songbook is still in print.”

 ?? ?? Shade & Baum Cabaret Club (contribute­d pic)
Shade & Baum Cabaret Club (contribute­d pic)

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