As record labels explore the cost effectiveness of the MP3 format, many are digging deep into their archives to find recorded material to re-issue from previous CD incarnations or in some cases for the first time since their original LP release. Click on the Amazon widget to hear MP3 audio samples.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Vivica Genaux to Give "Pyrotechnics" Concert in Kansas City
Firework Starter (Photo: Christian Steiner) |
Cabaret Star Meow Meow Struts Her Stuff For Australian Vogue
Feminine Feline: Meow Meow (Photo: Karl Giant) |
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Article,
Meow Meow,
Pop culture
2005 "Batman Begins" Features "Mefistofele" in Opera Scene
The 2005 Christopher Nolan film Batman Begins features a scene with the young Bruce Wayne attending the opera with his parents (just before they are murdered...). The excerpt is "Folletto!...Folletto!" from Boito's Mefistofele and is performed by Norman Treigle, Ambrosian Opera Chorus and The London Symphony Orchestra under conductor Julius Rudel. You can buy the complete recording here. See a video clip of the scene by clicking on the above photo. [Source]
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Boito,
EMI,
Julius Rudel,
Mefistofele,
Movies,
Norman Treigle
Monday, January 23, 2012
Philip Glass Fusion Work "Les Enfants Terrible" Hits Raleigh
A scene from Les Enfants Terrible (Photo: Elisabeth Carecchio) |
Supreme Court Copyright Decision Shouldn't Affect Classics
Opera-loving Justice Ginsburg |
Buried (MP3) Treasure: Ute Trekel-Burckhardt
As record labels explore the cost effectiveness of the MP3 format, many are digging deep into their archives to find recorded material to re-issue from previous CD incarnations or in some cases for the first time since their original LP release. Click on the Amazon widget to hear MP3 audio samples.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
La mezzo-soprano belge Rita Gorr est décédée
The late mezzo-soprano with conductor Georges Prêtre. Visit the artist's birthday tribute with sound clips by clicking here. |
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Obituaries,
Rita Gorr
Alexis Weissenberg (July 26, 1929 – January 8, 2012)
Musical video tributes (including Nicolai Gedda and Montserrat Caballé) to the late pianist after the jump.
When Record Companies Lavished Consumers With Luxury
Check out this listing on eBay for a box-set LP recording of Le Nozze di Figaro that comes with complete vocal score to the opera! Once CD production came into being, the consumer was lucky to get liner notes. Now with MP3 format, it seems as though it is better that the public knows as little about the recording or performers as humanly possible. And if you want a libretto while listening to the opera? Well, you'll have to sit at your computer to see it on screen for the duration. Two more pics after the jump.
Hot Photo of the Day: Luciano Pavarotti Teases Renata Scotto
Friday, January 20, 2012
Renée Fleming: Decca Cover Art 15 Years Later
America's diva is back with an up-do (reminiscent of her 1997 Schubert release) for her latest CD release on Decca titled Poèmes and features the music of Messiaen, Ravel and Dutilleux. A description and release date follow the photos:
"Voici le très attendu nouvel album de Renée Fleming, consacré exclusivement à la musique française. La soprano Américaine enregistre pour la première fois l'une des oeuvres les plus sensuelles du XXè siècle français : Shéhérazade de Maurice Ravel. Elle interprète également un véritable tour de force vocal : les Poèmes pour mi, chansons d'amour qu'Olivier Messiaen avait composées pour sa jeune épouse. Découvrez également en première mondiale Le Temps l'horloge d'Henri Dutilleux, dédié à Renée Fleming. En complément, le compositeur a orchestré spécialement pour cet album deux sonnets de Jean Cassou, qui ont été enregistrés en sa présence." According to Amazon France, the release date is February 20, 1912.
"Voici le très attendu nouvel album de Renée Fleming, consacré exclusivement à la musique française. La soprano Américaine enregistre pour la première fois l'une des oeuvres les plus sensuelles du XXè siècle français : Shéhérazade de Maurice Ravel. Elle interprète également un véritable tour de force vocal : les Poèmes pour mi, chansons d'amour qu'Olivier Messiaen avait composées pour sa jeune épouse. Découvrez également en première mondiale Le Temps l'horloge d'Henri Dutilleux, dédié à Renée Fleming. En complément, le compositeur a orchestré spécialement pour cet album deux sonnets de Jean Cassou, qui ont été enregistrés en sa présence." According to Amazon France, the release date is February 20, 1912.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Alfie Boe Talks Being Naked For "La Traviata" in Wales
Do you keep fit at all?
I do, yeah. Doing Les Misérables is quite a workout in itself but when I’m not doing the show I usually spend time in the gym and go swimming. At one point, I did a lot of weights and was taking all the protein shakes and the supplements and I put on a lot of weight. I became really sort of muscle-bound. I was working out for a show because I had to take my clothes off in La Traviata.
What? All your clothes?
Yeah, for the dress rehearsal the director wanted me to be stark naked on stage. It was OK. I built myself up to it and did it for the dress rehearsal and the audience went crazy, it was really weird. I got so many whoops, whistles, gasps and intakes of air that they actually cut the scene. So in the end, I just took my shirt off and kept my trousers on. It was an amazing experience though. Whenever I did do it the wings were full. And I didn’t mind.
So this was full frontal?
Full-frontal, yeah. It was a bit scary. And a bit stupid, I don’t know (laughs). But I’m pretty happy with my manhood so…
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Julie Taymor's "Magic Flute" Down Under With Australian Opera
"Julie Taymor's renowned and fanciful production of The Magic Flute, which originated late in 2006 at the Metropolitan Opera New York, arrived triumphantly at the Sydney Opera House on January 6. Impressively reconstructed locally and directed by Matthew Barclay, it inaugurated a Mozart-intensive Opera Australia summer holiday season. While this Flute is memorable for its innovative good humour and often cartoonish design touches, its premiere under the baton of Jonathan Darlington was only very intermittently anything like as impressive musically. Its vocal apex was Emma Pearson’s pretty well impeccable assault on the Queen of the Night’s second aria. Andrew Brunsdon’s Tamino improved as the evening wore on. Andrew Jones never quite managed to creep convincingly inside Papageno’s happy-go-lucky shoes, but David Parkin was a reasonably sonorous Sarastro and Nicole Car a pleasing Pamina. This is the abridged family version of Taymor’s production, so it is odd that only two of the 28 performances will be matinees." [Source]
Apple Opéra Ranks Among the 9 Most Innovative Stores
"The Apple Opéra Store – facing the city’s famous Opera de Paris, is gorgeous and very Parisian. The location, which opened in 2010, features original décor from the bank that once occupied the space. Inside, carved wooden stairs with wrought-iron railings connect the floors, instead of Apple’s signature glass and chrome steps." [Source]
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Apple,
Opéra de Paris,
Pop culture
Samuel Ramey To Do Residency at Western Michigan University
Samuel Ramey in his signature role of Attila |
Lise Lindstrom Talks Nudity as Salome for San Diego Opera
"At the cocktail party the other night, I can't remember who said it, but they told everyone, 'By the way, she takes all her clothes off.' I was, like, fabulous."
Read more of the interview with Lise Lindstrom and Greer Grimsley by clicking here. One more picture after the jump from the "Dance of the Seven Veils."
Nadja Michael in the Salome production at San Francisco Opera that Lise Lindstrom will do at the San Diego Opera beginning January 18, 2012 (Photo: Terrence McCarthy) |
Read more of the interview with Lise Lindstrom and Greer Grimsley by clicking here. One more picture after the jump from the "Dance of the Seven Veils."
Plácido Domingo Will Conduct Youth Orchestra in Harlem
As if this guy does not do enough already! Well, good for him. "On Wednesday night, opera superstar Placido Domingo will spread the love of music to some of his youngest fans. He’ll take the stage with New York City school children in Harlem, where some of the kids are rehearsing for the performance of a lifetime. At PS-129, the top musicians from the Harmony Program are getting ready for Wednesday night’s big gala and their conductor will be Placido Domingo. 'I’m going to meet the most famous opera singer in the world and I’m going to be very happy to see him,' 9-year-old Johann Arias told CBS 2′s Cindy Hsu. Domingo is being honored Wednesday by the program that has nearly 100 students in Harlem and Brooklyn. They are learning about music 2 hours after school, 5 days a week. 'It’s not just about reading the notes on the page or playing a song on a stage. It’s really about teaching children the skills that they can apply to their academics,' Executive Director of the Harmony Program, Annie Fitzgibbon, said. 'Children through music learn how to focus, how to concentrate, how to work with others.'" [Source]
MET Sirius XM Radio Tonight: "Tosca"
Listen to the Metropolitan Opera perform Puccini's Tosca live tonight at 8:00 PM EST on Sirius XM radio. Intermission guest: Anthony Roth Costanzo, Patricia Racette and Ferruccio Furlanetto.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Opera-Singing Beauty Pageant Contestant Wins Miss America
Miss America 2012 Laura Kaeppeler of Kenosha, Wisconsin |
Education: St. Joseph High School | Carthage College
Platform Issue: Circles of Support-Mentoring Children of Incarcerated Parents
Scholastic Honors: Dean's List; Outstanding Senior Music Major Award,; Music Department Honor's Recital Participant
Career Ambition: To become a Speech Pathologist
"A college professor described the Kenosha native who is now Miss America as humble and genuine. Laura Kaeppeler was crowned Miss America 2012 on Saturday night in Las Vegas. She attended Carthage College in Kenosha, where she majored in music and vocal performance. She sang opera during the competition, where her platform was supporting and mentoring children of incarcerated parents. Carthage assistant professor Gregory Berg accompanied Kaeppeler to recitals as a pianist and worked with her in 2010 as the music director of The Magic Flute, where she was the lead soprano. He said she never craved the spotlight or attention and it was a challenge to get her more comfortable being on the stage." Check out her Miss America performance of "Il Bacio" by Luigi Arditi during the talent portion of the competition after the jump. [Source, Source]
Vacation Destination of Maria Callas and Mick Jagger in the 60s?
"Spangled seas, hot sun, freshly-squeezed orange juice. There are few early morning pleasures quite so seductive, especially when it's miserable back in England.
It is easy enough to find such joys in California, but that is an 11-hour flight and an eight-hour time change away. The beautiful little Moroccan port of Essaouira, with temperatures that do not drop much below 22c even in January, is California practically on our doorstep. The huge hotel rooms, the dazzling light, delicious food and the year-round sporty lifestyle catering for windsurfers, golfers, horse riding enthusiasts - everything smacks of Malibu this side of the Atlantic. But the town also has a fascinating history and such beautiful medieval architecture that it was used in Orson Welles's award-winning film of Othello. There is even an Orson Welles square. I have been going to Morocco ever since the early Sixties. The combination of lingering French sophistication from the days of the protectorate, the flavours of the hot African south, the geometric Arab designs coupled with the romance of the nomadic Berber tribes make it irresistible. I know this beautiful country from the writers' city of Tangiers, in the North, to Goulimine, the gateway to the Sahara, but I have come late to Essaouira, midway down on the Atlantic coast between Casablanca and Agadir. What a wonderful place to have saved till last. It was discovered in modern times by rich European hippies. Musicians from Mick Jagger and Jimi Hendrix to Maria Callas, came here in the Sixties to immerse themselves in the local beat." [Source] Looking for a place to stay in Essaouira? Check out the Maria Callas suite at the Riad Lotus O'Marine after the jump.
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Essaouira,
Maria Callas,
Morocco,
Pop culture,
Trivia
What Do Opera Singers and Robots Have in Common?
Female robot by Hajime Sorayama |
Lady Gaga Ready to Present "Electro Pop Opera" Tour
"Lady Gaga has described her forthcoming world tour as an 'electro pop opera.' The singer, who released her second album ‘Born This Way’ earlier last year, is reportedly planning to embark on a two-year tour. GaGa told her fans via Twitter: 'I'm drinking a beer looking over the new ball blueprints. I can't wait to throw this effen party. ELECTRO POP OPERA!' According to The Sun the singer wants to break U2's record for the highest grossing and most attended tour with a 450-date jaunt. A source told the paper: 'The Haus Of Gaga is taking things up a gear. She is planning to kick things off in Asia and India next year and go on a gruelling world tour. As is always the case with Gaga, the plans came to her in her sleep. She has a target of 450 dates. It has never been done before, but she doesn't think that's a reason not to try.'" [Source]
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Lady Gaga,
News,
Pop culture
J. Rosalynn Smith-Clark Sings For Opera Noir
"Opera Noir Presents Classical Soprano J. Rosalynn Smith-Clark in the West Coast Premier - 'Then Sings My Soul.' J. Rosalynn Smith-Clark, nationally recognized and highly acclaimed classical soprano, will grace the stage on February 3, 2012 at Beebe Memorial Cathedral, Oakland, CA in a staged concert performance of 'Then Sings My Soul.' This riveting 'site-specific' concert performance explores the role of faith and music in the African American journey towards social justice. Joining Ms. Smith-Clark in this much anticipated evening of song and oratorio, is award winning actor of stage and screen, Hawthorne 'Big Red; James. The concert performance of 'Then
Sings My Soul' on February 3, 2012, begins at 7:00 PM at Beebe Memorial Cathedral, located at 3900 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, CA 94609."
Tickets may be purchased online at http://www.operanoir.org. For sponsorship, publicity and further information contact Glass House Communications at 510.691.8687 or yanad_burrell@glasshousepr.com.
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Sings My Soul' on February 3, 2012, begins at 7:00 PM at Beebe Memorial Cathedral, located at 3900 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, CA 94609."
Tickets may be purchased online at http://www.operanoir.org. For sponsorship, publicity and further information contact Glass House Communications at 510.691.8687 or yanad_burrell@glasshousepr.com.
[Source]
Opera Gaining New Audiences in Ankara, Turkey
A scene from Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves at Ankara Opera |
MET Sirius XM Radio Tonight: "The Enchanted Island"
Listen to the Metropolitan Opera perform The Enchanted Island live tonight at 8:00 PM EST on Sirius XM radio. Intermission guest: Eric Owens.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Buried (MP3) Treasure: Ann-Helen Moen
As record labels explore the cost effectiveness of the MP3 format, many are digging deep into their archives to find recorded material to re-issue from previous CD incarnations or in some cases for the first time since their original LP release. Click on the Amazon widget to hear MP3 audio samples.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Sony Classics Releases Live MET Operas, 5.0
If you missed round one , two, three or four of the Metropolitan Opera archive performances being released on Sony Classical, time to catch up with the new releases! The latest round might as well be a dedication to Thomas Schippers who is conducting three of the latest editions. At budget prices, these should not be passed up.
Woody Allen Samples Mozart and Prokofiev in "Love and Death"
The 1975 Woody Allen classic, Love and Death, features Mozart's overture from Die Zauberflöte playing during a scene at the opera. The film also makes heavy use of "Plescheyevo Lake" from Prokofiev's Alexander Nevsky.
Friday, January 13, 2012
The Metropolitan Opera By Numbers in Fortune Magazine
(Photo: Stephen Wilkes/Fortune magazine) |
BY THE NUMBERS
57.7: The average age of audience members at performances in 2010, down from 60.4 in 2005, according to the Met.
$182 million: That's what the Met raised last fiscal year -- up 50% from the previous period. Board chair Ann Ziff and her family, heirs to the Ziff Davis publishing fortune, pledged $30 million.
1,700: The number of venues in 54 countries that will screen Met operas in HD this year. Some 8.5 million tickets have been sold so far. Last year HD produced $11 million in profits for the Met." [Source]
Monday, January 9, 2012
Buried (MP3) Treasure: Bente Vist
As record labels explore the cost effectiveness of the MP3 format, many are digging deep into their archives to find recorded material to re-issue from previous CD incarnations or in some cases for the first time since their original LP release. Click on the Amazon widget to hear MP3 audio samples.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Buried (MP3) Treasure: Galina Vishnevskaya
As record labels explore the cost effectiveness of the MP3 format, many are digging deep into their archives to find recorded material to re-issue from previous CD incarnations or in some cases for the first time since their original LP release. Click on the Amazon widget to hear MP3 audio samples.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
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