This is a classical thread in every musical Forum out there. Right now I'n reviewing Il Trovatore recordings for the in-Depth thread. This is the...
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Last Post By: Luiz Gazzola (Almaviva) January 29th, 2019, 05:38 AMThese are the reviewers’ assessments of new or reissued recordings from the July issue of Opernwelt: http://www.opernwelt.de/ RECOMMENDED - ...
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Last Post By: Florestan January 28th, 2019, 01:12 PMI thought I'd start a thread. :) Countertenor - Douglas Dodson Bass - Nicolas Brooymans
Last Post By: MAuer February 13th, 2019, 12:03 PMFrom wikipedia... Let me ask the question this way: if you were given full artistic control in a performance of Fidelio, which overture would...
Last Post By: Florestan January 19th, 2019, 04:37 AMDomingo's 1999 Operalia competition. Joseph Calleja (at aged 21) sings "Tombe degli avi miei" from Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor.
Last Post By: Ann Lander (sospiro) January 22nd, 2019, 09:39 AMCarmen, opéra comique in four acts, sung in French (presented with Met titles in English, German, and Spanish) Music by Georges Bizet Libretto by...
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markwx2 February 15th, 2019, 01:01 PMThat is quite probably the best ever recording of Nabucco! IMHO of course!
Wow! Great price! Scotto! Obraztsova! I don't know the others but it ought to be a great recording.
Florestan February 14th, 2019, 12:49 PM$4.42 shipped. No image on ebay listing but the bar code traced to this set which is dated sound but quite beautiful voices.
Sound clips at Amazon
Thanks. I do have all of these. Next Fidelio listening binge, I'll have to focus on these 5.
Florestan February 13th, 2019, 02:15 PMI'm guessing that's his "natural" (modal) voice.
MAuer February 13th, 2019, 12:03 PMI think you have all of my favorites. Of course, there are the three with Jonas Kaufmann (Nina Stemme still hadn't moved into Hochdramatische territory
MAuer February 13th, 2019, 12:00 PMI don't know.
I'll do some research.
Delightful story.
Favorite part (not same performance as recording):
This is actually a very delightful opera. Conductor Pierre Stoll on this recording.
Wow, in spoken word he sounds like a baritone or bass. Is that because of his age?
Florestan February 12th, 2019, 11:51 PMInteresting. I never thought about it that way. I like your approach. So do you have a handfull or especially good ones in the lyrical voices?
Florestan February 12th, 2019, 11:50 PMHi sebasgomez and welcome to both, the world of opera and the forum operalively!
My listening is all over the place from early baroque (or
In conversation with countertenor James Bowman
Welcome to the forum, sebasgomez! I enjoy many of the same operas you do, but my favorite is Beethoven's Fidelio. I like it with more lyrical voices
MAuer February 12th, 2019, 11:55 AMWelcome to OperaLively! My absolute all time favorite opera is Bellini's La Sonnambula!
Florestan February 12th, 2019, 03:16 AMHi everyone!
Although I'm kind of new to the Opera world, I'd say I listen to A LOT lately.
Since I'm kind of new, as I already said,
I'm not sure if he was actually in pain, but it was awkward for him.
At the Stage Door after the performance.
I have over four dozen recordings of the Ninth, but this one is a can't-pass-up recording with
Camilla Nylund (soprano), Iris Vermillion (alto),
I think there are also two videos of the Met production of La Fanciulla del West -- the first with Barbara Daniels as Minnie, and the later one with Deborah
MAuer February 11th, 2019, 12:03 PMI couldn't figure out what that was! I wondered if it had something to do with recording devices that the sound engineers and the costume department clashed
Clayton February 11th, 2019, 09:48 AMI feel exactly the same. I want to hear exactly what the composer wrote, not what one of his pals thought he meant.
Ann Lander (sospiro) February 11th, 2019, 07:59 AMI remember that there is more than one DVD of the ROH's Carmen, as well. One with JK an ACA, and the other one with two less known singers, but on 3-D.
Luiz Gazzola (Almaviva) February 11th, 2019, 05:00 AMI found the Boris and it is R-K which did a cold shower to my zeal for possibly getting a copy. I just want pure Mussorgsky.
www.amazon.com/dp/B07F16JSXS/
Very interesting.
I found the Khovanshchina on Amazon and note that it's the R-K version. Can't find the Boris Godunov so don't know if
It was better in the house than on the DVD. Did you realise that Simon had his left arm heavily strapped? He'd had an operation on a tendon and was still
Ann Lander (sospiro) February 10th, 2019, 08:54 PMGosh, I remember your telling us now. What a strange thing to do. In my opinion, curtain calls are a free-for-all and if the people in front of you stand,
Ann Lander (sospiro) February 10th, 2019, 08:44 PMThey also had the one with Shirley Verrett but the disks were somewhat scratched, so I felt $2 was not warranted. Today it will be $1 but I won't be
Florestan February 10th, 2019, 02:24 PMSummary of reviews from the February, 2019, issue of Das Opernglas (https://www.opernglas.de/):
RECOMMENDED
“L’Opéra des
Only $2 at a library sale yesterday:
Ludwig van Beethoven - Fidelio (New York, 1945) sung in English
Metropolitan Opera House
March 17, 1945 Matinee
Bedřich Smetana - The Bartered Bride (London, 1967) sung in English
https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedule...03-11#at-19.30
Bedřich Smetana - The Bartered Bride (New York, 1937) sung in English
Metropolitan Opera House
May 8, 1937 Matinee
Leonora no. 1 (Votes: 0)
Leonora no. 2 (Votes: 1)
Leonora no. 3 (Votes: 0)
"Fidelio" overture, op. 72b (Votes: 3)
A Third Exclusive Opera Lively Interview with Isabel Leonard