Whatever I can get my throat around
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by Kevin Ng
1h ago
It’s an exaggeration, of course, but since winning Operalia a decade ago, her appearances the Met so far have been restricted to Contessa and Donna Anna. San Francisco opera goers have been luckier – she’s appeared there as Eva and Rusalka, and Chicago got her first Don Carlos (in French!) this season. Meanwhile, her repertoire in Europe is far more varied: a much-discussed Vêpres Siciliennes in Munich in 2018 revealed surprisingly fluid coloratura and an excellent trill from such a rich voice, and she’s been cast in everything from Alcina to Leonore to Ellen Orford to Rosalinde. But the Amer ..read more
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In comes company
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by WindyCityOperaman
1h ago
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dprmPPVfas Happy 54th birthday soprano Eva-Maria Westbroek //www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-ORjaxWYkE On this day in 1970 Stephen Sondheim‘s musical Company opened on Broadway //www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrRDrz53Q1E Birthday anniversary of playwright and poet William Shakespeare (baptismal day in 1564), soprano Florence Austral (1894), contralto Marga Höffgen (1921), soprano Wilma Lipp (1925), and composer Conrad Susa (1935) The post In comes company appeared first on parterre box ..read more
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ARC de triomphe
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by parterre box
18h ago
Roth Costanzo intends to maintain his performing career alongside his new administrative responsibilities. Philadelphia correspondent David Fox: What strikes me most here is that I imagined Opera Philadelphia – grappling as so many cultural institutions are with financial uncertainty – might look to an experienced, “safe” leader. Instead, with ARC they’ve made an audacious, glamorous, wild-card choice. It affirms the company’s confidence in David Devan’s vision for Festival O’s admixture of traditional opera placed alongside contemporary genre-defying work (and also, refreshingly, the compan ..read more
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Miracle on 64th Street
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by Eli Jacobson
23h ago
John Adams’s 2000 opera-oratorio El Niño does just that, connecting the ancient past to the equally troubled present, a mosaic of spiritual poetry from the English- and Spanish-speaking worlds over ten centuries and medieval and baroque music with 20th century minimalism. To quote the program notes of the Metropolitan Opera’s premiere production: Described by John Adams as his way of understanding what is meant by a miracle, El Niño is an opera-oratorio that brings the tradition of sacred works by composers like Bach and Handel into the modern era. El Niño opened on Tuesday night in ..read more
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Look there, look there!
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by Christopher Corwin
2d ago
Russian soprano Tamara Milashkina died in January at 89 years old, and Chris’s Cache remembers her with the performance I most identify with her—a 1977 Salzburg Iolanta with her husband Vladimir Atlantov as Robert—along with a much more recent performance of my favorite Tchaikovsky opera with last week’s podcast headliner Asmik Grigorian conducted by Kirill Petrenko. I posted another Iolanta on Trove Thursday five years ago and rhapsodized then about my experiences with this opera. I’ll simply add that Asmik’s father Gegam can be heard in the complete performance included in that earlier post ..read more
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The greatest star
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by WindyCityOperaman
2d ago
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxakU0ZwNWE Birthday anniversary of composer Giovanni Battista Martini (1706) and Broadway performer Ruth Kobart (1924) Happy 80th birthday soprano Norma Burrowes //www.youtube.com/watch?v=afBrivvgBlE The post The greatest star appeared first on parterre box ..read more
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El Niño
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by parterre box
3d ago
Streaming and discussion begin at 7:55 PM EDT. The post El Niño appeared first on parterre box ..read more
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Dinosaur surviving the crunch
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by Patrick Mack
3d ago
In it I recognized the larger construction of musical scenes (and even the wholesale recycling of tunes from within the same work). It implanted in me the understanding of accompanied recitative (and there’s a lot of it in Evita). Juan Perón’s introduction of his wife on the balcony at the top of Act Two could have been written by Stravinsky (and probably was, knowing Mr. Lloyd Webber’s fondness for cribbing plus he had the formidable Hershy Kay as his orchestrator). Although its musical language isn’t necessarily sophisticated, it planted the germs that later brought me to love masterworks l ..read more
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Put to pasture
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by WindyCityOperaman
3d ago
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=31endWVIG3U Born on this day in 1857 composer Ruggero Leoncavallo //www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbdT6SbPY5s Born on this day in 1928 performer and diplomat Shirley Temple //www.youtube.com/watch?v=1L8aRx5oa1c On this day in 1963 the Jerry Bock-Sheldon Harnick musical She Loves Me opened on Broadway (302 performances) //www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjRhvf-w8TE The post Put to pasture appeared first on parterre box ..read more
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Yo soy Daniela
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by Alex Baker
4d ago
Mack’s stage career in the fifteen years or so since she graduated from the Merola program has steadily traversed the bread-and-butter mezzo repertoire through Rossini, though with a special focus on the music of Handel and a healthy dose of rarities. My most recent encounter with the singer was in Rossini’s Otello at Opera Philadelphia, where she did much to anchor what might have been merely a pleasing curiosity with an intense, dramatically grounded take on (the other) Desdemona. She has only appeared at the Met in one production to date (debuting as the Kitchen Boy in Rusalka, though it l ..read more
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