Is that Mendoza Malbec in your globus cruciger?: Ildar Abdrazakov and Barbara Frittoli in Don Carlo at Regio di Torino (Photo: Ramella & Giannese) |
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Ildar Abdrazakov Introduces Barbara Frittoli To Wine Journalist
Monday, December 30, 2013
Olympics Of Singing To Air January 11 On PBS
"Tune in to PBS on Jan. 11 to watch Stephanie Blythe, Stephen Costello, Joyce DiDonato, Renée Fleming, Christine Goerke, Susan Graham, Gregg Grimsley, Angela Meade, Eric Owens, Ailyn Pérez, Matthew Polenzani, and 2013 Richard Tucker Award Winner Isabel Leonard perform at the highly anticipated opera event. Check local listings: http://to.pbs.org/12CzT1B"
Fun Insider Secret Onstage At The Metropolitan Opera
(Photo: Jonathan Tichler/MET Opera) |
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Opera Stars Pack Kennedy Center For Martina Arroyo Tribute
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Aprile Millo Celebrates Christmas With Carol Medley MP3
"Iconic Opera Singer Aprile Millo presents a tribute to her many fans in this brand new arrangement of beloved Christmas Carols telling the story of how we celebrate the Holidays during various stages of our life. In advance of her studio recording release later next year, Millo records here a singing Christmas Card, complete with a novel personal touch, directly speaking and singing to her fans around the world. A stunning arrangement by noted soprano and opera historian, Dr. Mary-Lou Vetere was written and it was recorded LIVE in Niagara Falls, ON. Mme. Millo has been compared to some of the greatest voices who ever sang in opera, Renata Tebaldi, Rosa Ponselle, Claudia Muzio and Zinka Milanov. The beloved soprano has for over twenty-eight years been a beacon of style, authentic Verdi sound and idiomatic phrasing; the geniune article lirico-spinto soprano d' agilita'. Millo has been thrilling audiences world over and for almost thirty years, she is considered the 'grande dame' of the Italian Wing at the historic
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Opera World Filled With Perverts According To Russian Official
Politician and mezzo-soprano fights for gay rights |
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Maria Maksakova,
Politics,
Russia
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Monday, December 23, 2013
Teatro Real Madrid To Auction Opera Items For Fundraiser
"The ghosts of operas past have returned to haunt the elegant labyrinth that is the entrance hall, staircase and hallways of the Teatro Real in Madrid. There, close enough for anyone to touch, are the characters from the theater's 2003 production of Isaac Albéniz's Merlin, or those from the 1999 staging of Bizet's Carmen, or the 2005 version of Mozart's Don Giovanni, among many others. In total there are over 1,000 items, ranging from costumes, masks and wigs to furniture and stage props, made in the theater workshops and used in productions from 1997 onwards. And the best part is that anyone can take them home — for a price. All the items will be auctioned off on December 26 as part of an initiative called La Almoneda del Real (Auction at the Real). Similar sales have been held at other major European opera houses, such as Covent Garden in London and the Opéra Nationale de Paris. The items vary wildly in nature and price: there are objects with a starting price of 20 euros, while the most expensive piece is a scale model of a 1930 Packard LeBaron car that was built for Don Giovanni and will admit no lower bid than 7,800 euros. A model of a horse used in the same opera is going for 1,500 euros; the Excalibur sword from Merlin has a starting price of 150 euros; Morgana's dress starts at 1,500 euros; a mining wagon used in Macbeth begins at 180 euros; and a makeup kit used in Japanese Kabuki theater has an initial price tag of 40 euros....And some are for mythomaniacs, like the headdress we made for [Spanish soprano] María Bayo or the outfit we created for [mezzo-soprano] María José Montiel for the 150th anniversary of the theater. They were only used once. As a curiosity, even the old ushers' uniforms are being auctioned off after the theater's previous artistic director, Gérard Mortier, had them changed when he took up his position. These are going for 30 euros each." [Source]
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Opera Index To Honor Mezzo-Soprano Rosalind Elias
"On Sunday, January 12, 2014, Opera Index will presents its 35th Distinguished Achievement Award to mezzo-soprano Rosalind Elias, described as one of the finest singing actresses of our time, at its Winter Gala in the Grand Salon of the JW Marriott Essex House, 160 Central Park South, beginning at 6 p.m. with a reception in the Petit Salon. The three-time Grammy and two-time Emmy Award-winning artist made her Metropolitan Opera debut in 1954 and over her half-century-long career, has sung more than 50 roles. Ken Benson, renowned artists manager and longtime Opera Index supporter, will present the award to Ms. Elias." [Source]
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Ken Benson,
Opera Index,
Rosalind Elias
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Verdi Makes Appearance In 2006 Curious George Film
"Ms. Plushbottom, Ted's neighbor, wanted her apartment painted like a picture of the Opera Hall. The painters only painted three colors on the wall. The colors on the wall were blue, red, and yellow. Mrs. Plushbottom was voiced by Joan Plowright, who starred in films such as Dennis the Menace (1993) and 101 Dalmatians (1996)." After firing the painters, the diva decides to soak in the tub while opera plays throughout the apartment. Watch the video clip from Curious George: Show Me The Monkey (2006) that features the cabaletta "Tutto sprezzo che d'Ernani" from Ernani by Giuseppe Verdi, as well as a clip of Leona Mitchell singing the full aria from the Metropolitan Opera, after the jump. [Source, Source]
Mado Robin 8-CD Forlane Release Uncovers Rarities
"Phénomène vocal exceptionnel, Mado Robin fut aussi une agréable collègue. Elle fut une de mes Rosine à la fin des années cinquante. Eloignée de la scène pour une opération chirurgicale, elle ne tarde pas à reprendre sa carrière. C'est encore Le Barbier de Séville qui nous rassemble. Mado chante son air avec ses notes vertigineuses. Sa voix est intacte mais c'est dans le texte de Beaumarchais qu'un trou de mémoire, sans doute une séquelle de l'anesthésie, vint interrompre la scène avec Figaro. Le barbier que j'étais improvisa une phrase pour reprendre le fil de la pièce et fit signe au chef d'orchestre d'attaquer le duo Rosine-Figaro. La représentation se déroula sans autre incident et le public, satisfait, ne s'était aperçu de rien." [Source] Track listings are after the jump.
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Plácido Domingo Sings For His Argentinian Supper In Berlin
Domingo, Netrebko, and Chakall, in Berlin (Photo: Wiese Genusskommunikation) |
Rolando Villazón Finds The Clown In Mozart Concert Arias
(Photo: Monika Hoefler/DG) |
Friday, December 20, 2013
Felipe Sanguinetti Gets Exclusive MET "Falstaff" Access
Filmmaker and photographer Felipe Sanguinetti was granted access to the rehearsal and opening night of the Metropolitan Opera's new Robert Carsen production of Verdi's Falstaff.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Revisiting 1979 "Madam Butterfly" By The Tavares Brothers
"Tavares (also known as The Tavares Brothers) are a American R&B, funk and soul music group, composed of five Cape Verdean-American brothers from New Bedford, Massachusetts. Madam Butterfly is the seventh album by American soul/R&B group Tavares, produced by Bobby Martin and released in 1979 on the Capitol label. By this stage in the group's career, they had become known as a disco act due to successful singles such as 'Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel', 'Whoduni' and 'More Than a Woman.' Madam Butterfly is however noted for its lack of anything approaching disco material, and as such is considered to be more akin in style to the group's 1973-1975 albums than to their 1976-1978 Freddie Perren-produced output. 'Never Had a Love Like This Before', one of several slow jams on the album, became a top 5 R&B hit and has subsequently become a quiet storm classic, while tracks such as 'I'm Back for More' are more funk-based than listeners had come to expect from Tavares. Madam Butterfly performed respectably on the R&B chart, peaking at #13, but failed to achieve substantial sales in the crossover market. Its reputation has grown over the years and it is now considered among the group's best." [Source, Source]
Julianna Di Giacomo Marries Alessandro Polselli
Wedded Bliss: The newlywed couple in Las Vegas, NV (Photo: Facebook) |
Baltimore Ravens Justin Tucker Sings Opera (And Likes Soda)
Be a Pepper, Drink Dr. Pepper: Justin Tucker enjoys making music of all varieties |
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Deborah Voigt Entertains Mormon Tabernacle For Holidays
"The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square welcomed American soprano Deborah Voigt and British actor John Rhys-Davies for their annual Christmas concerts this past weekend in the Conference Center in Salt Lake City. The guest artists also joined the choir and orchestra for the weekly Music and the Spoken Word broadcast and a mini-concert on Sunday, 15 December. About 700 cast and crew are involved in the annual production, including dancers and the Bells on Temple Square. This is the first time Voigt and Rhys-Davies have made appearances with the choir. 'These are two such great additions for all that is happening on stage,' says Ronald B. Jarrett, president of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, who spoke during a news conference Friday at the Conference Center, which seats 21,000 people. 'It has been an absolute thrill to be here,' says Voigt, a leading dramatic soprano revered for her performances in the operas of Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss. The Chicago native raised in California has also portrayed heroines of Italian opera to great acclaim. 'I have been a fan of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for a long time because I myself grew up in a church environment in the choir, where you will find a lot of opera singers have their first opportunity to sing,' explains Voigt. 'I have been blessed to sing in a lot of venues, but this was something really unique. The first time I walked in here and saw the vastness of this center, I couldn’t believe it. It feels much more intimate once it’s full of people.'" [Source]
Verizon Droid Uses Mozart's Königin Der Nacht In Advertisement
"Der Hölle Rache" from Mozart's Die Zauberflöte sung by Königin der Nacht.
Christoph Waltz Makes Directorial Debut At De Vlaamse Opera
Christopher Waltz, Academy Award-winning actor, makes his opera directorial debut with Der Rosenkavalier at De Vlaamse Opera this evening. The Austrian-German star of Quentin Tarantino's films Inglorious Bastards and Django Unchained grew up in Vienna where he studied acting at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna. He also attended the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York. He started as a stage actor, performing at venues such as Zurich's Schauspielhaus Zürich, Vienna's Burgtheater, and the Salzburg Festival. He became a prolific television actor. In 2000, he made his directorial debut, with the German television production Wenn man sich traut. Mr. Waltz comes from a theatrical family and so the Flemish opera cast rehearsed scenes without music to help gain more insight to their characters. [Source, Source, Source] Cast list is after the jump.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Tonino Benacquista Book-Turned-Movie Gets The Verdi Treatment
La Famiglia: Click here to watch an advertisement, featuring "La donna é mobile" from Verdi's Rigoletto, promoting the release of the DVD/Blu Ray for the 2013 film The Family. |
Miguel Lerín Laments Current State Of Vocal Preparedness
A small collection of singers whom Miguel Lerín counts as friends in the opera world. |
Señor Lerín |
Monday, December 9, 2013
Anna Caterina Antonacci Brief Interview About Singing Career
Timed to coincide with a recital of Wagner, Berlioz, Resphighi, Tosti, Mascagni, Debussy, and Fauré, soprano Anna Caterina Antonacci gives an interview in which she discusses how she decided to become a singer; starting out as a Rossini specialist; the role she always longed to sing; whether she teaches or offers young singers advice; what her happiest performing experience has been in her career; and ends the interview with a funny anecdote of a staging mishap. Read the full interview here.
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Mariella Devia Honors Rita Levi-Montalcini (And Women) With Essay
Living In a Man's World: Italian soprano Mariella Devia talks about succeeding as a professional woman (Photo: Klangvokal) |
Con i contributi di:
Rita Levi-Montalcini, premio Nobel per la Medicina
Carla Accardi, artista
Biancamaria Bosco Tedeschini Lalli, rettore
Chiara Castellani, chirurgo
Nicoletta Conti, direttrice d’orchestra
Mariella Devia, soprano
Micol Fontana, stilista
Carla Fracci, ballerina
Margherita Hack, astrofisica
Maria Luisa Spaziani, poetessa
[Source]
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Maria Guleghina In Candid Interview With Russian Exclusive Magazine
In a lengthy interview with Russian magazine Exclusive, soprano Maria Guleghina discusses a variety of topics. When asked how she feels about opera singers doing crossover material, she fires a zinger last line that translates: "An opera singer singing jazz, is like going into a disco on pointe." [Source]
А как вы относитесь к жанру кросовер, когда оперные поют с эстрадными или рок-певцами: Монсерат Кабалье и Фреди Меркури, Хворостовский с Крутым, Нетребко с Киркоровым? Кому удается – пожалуйста. Когда начала готовить программу «Военные песни», меня разрывали сомнения: как петь? Оперным голосом – ну никак нельзя, петь без тембра – тогда где Мария Гулегина? Петь голосом и душой – это можно, как колыбельные своим детям. На джаз никогда не покушалась. Петь джаз оперным певцам – все равно что прийти на дискотеку в пуантах.
А как вы относитесь к жанру кросовер, когда оперные поют с эстрадными или рок-певцами: Монсерат Кабалье и Фреди Меркури, Хворостовский с Крутым, Нетребко с Киркоровым? Кому удается – пожалуйста. Когда начала готовить программу «Военные песни», меня разрывали сомнения: как петь? Оперным голосом – ну никак нельзя, петь без тембра – тогда где Мария Гулегина? Петь голосом и душой – это можно, как колыбельные своим детям. На джаз никогда не покушалась. Петь джаз оперным певцам – все равно что прийти на дискотеку в пуантах.
Friday, December 6, 2013
Finnish Bass-Baritone Tom Krause Is Dead At 79
Portrait of an Artist: Tom Krause |
A multitude of recordings is left as Mr. Krause's legacy |
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Faith Esham To Give Free Fundraising Holiday Concert In Hometown
Have a Little Faith This Season: The soprano performs December 29, 2013 |
Angela Gheorghiu Sings Romanian Music For The Holidays
"Angela Gheorghiu released her first Romanian Christmas carols CD. It has 16 tracks, 16 traditional Romanian Christmas songs especially orchestrated for her. 'I recorded this album to bring back the genuine joy of Christmas spent with the dearest people. I am happy and touched to be able to present to the audience the first CD of some of the most important Romanian carols. All the arrangements were conceived for my spirit and my voice. It is a dream come true for me, because this project is very dear to me. It is the first project produced by the foundation I established, the Angela Gheorghiu Foundation. I thank to all the friends that supported me in offering you the most valuable Romanian traditional Christmas music. I wish you happy holidays, with joy and peace in your souls!' said Angela Gheorghiu" [Source] Download the album by clicking here. One more video after the jump announcing the CD release.
Bulgarian Soprano Svetla Vassileva Joins Andrea Bocelli In Las Vegas
"Andrea returns to America this month for a run of concerts that begins this Saturday at MGM Grand Garden Arena. This is his fifth concert performance at MGM, although he has made special appearances here for Andre Agassi’s Grand Slam and his first-ever appearance at Bellagio in 2000 for a high-roller private show. This time, Andrea will be joined by conductor Eugene Kohn, soprano Svetla Vassileva and Tony- and Grammy-winning guest vocalist Heather Headley." [Source]
The soprano has sung at the Rome Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Arena di Verona, Royal Opera Covent Garden, and Teatro Bellini, as well as at the Royal Opera Covent Garden, Los Angeles Opera, Vienna Staatsoper, San Francisco Opera, and New Israeli Opera.
For more information about Ms. Vassileva, please visit her Facebook page by clicking here.
The soprano has sung at the Rome Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Arena di Verona, Royal Opera Covent Garden, and Teatro Bellini, as well as at the Royal Opera Covent Garden, Los Angeles Opera, Vienna Staatsoper, San Francisco Opera, and New Israeli Opera.
For more information about Ms. Vassileva, please visit her Facebook page by clicking here.
Puccini Inspires International Love Among Airplanes In Animated Film
Love at 10,000 feet above sea-level: Canada and Mexico |
Rick Pitcairn Recalls Lifetime Wealth Of Opera Experiences
Opera Under the Stars: The Santa Fe Opera's first theater |
Conductor, and Founder of The Santa Fe Opera, John Crosby (left) sits in rehearsal with composer Igor Stravinsky |
Monday, December 2, 2013
Maria Callas Google Doodle Continues Celebration Of Opera Singers
"Doodles are the fun, surprising, and sometimes spontaneous changes that are made to the Google logo to celebrate holidays, anniversaries, and the lives of famous artists, pioneers, and scientists." [Source] Today the web portal celebrates the birth of soprano Maria Callas by featuring her front and center above the search box. Other opera singers that have been honored in the past include:
Feodor Chaliapin |
Leyla Gencer |
Luciano Pavarotti |
Dame Nellie Melba |
Solomiya Krushelnytska |
Even the Sydney Opera House has been featured! |
We didn't forget about the composers, they can be found after the jump.
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Fabio Luisi Tweets About Death Of Conductor Angleo Campori
Fabio Luisi took to Twitter on November 25 to discuss the death of fellow Italian conductor Angelo Campori. Luisi also commented that Campori, who died at age 79, "was one of the last Italian conductors who knew exactly what Italian opera means and how to conduct it." Maestro Campori worked with many of the great opera sopranos: Renata Scotto, Maria Chiara, Raina Kabaivanska, Giusy Devinu, and Anna Caterina Antonacci. "For the soundtrack to Woody Allen's Hannah and her Sisters, the indie film auteur, who knows his opera, plumped for an authentically Italian excerpt from Puccini's Manon Lescaut. The cast was from the Ragio Theater of Turin, the conductor was Angelo Campori. And the complete performance from which that was taken is indicative of the conductor Campori became--a noted exponent of musical Italy. It featured in its cast good voices that were idiomatically Italianate, with Maria Chiara and Nicola Martinucci in the leads...His closest associations were with the Teatro Regio in Parma and with the Verona Arena. But he had an American profile, as well. He had been close to Leonard Bernstein and had performed at the Metropolitan Opera, in Philadelphia and elsewhere. He had been seriously ill a decade ago and had required heart surgery, since when he'd been almost completely unable to perform. He left several recordings. As well as that Manon Lescaut, there's a film of Lucia Di Lammermoor from Parma starring Alfredo Kraus and Luciana Serra, Soliva's rarely-heard Guilia E Sesto Pompeo on the CPO label and Licinio Refice's Cecilia with Renata Scotto on VAI Audio." [Source] More about the conductor, and a riveting performance he conducted of Renato Bruson in "Cortigiani, vil razza dannata" from Verdi's Rigoletto, after the jump.
Melissa McCarthy Is A Rebellious Bird In "Identity Thief"
"L’oiseau que tu croyais surprendere, battit d’aile et s’envola" |
Saturday, November 30, 2013
David Hansen Sexes Up Cavalli's 400-Year Old "Giasone"
"Cavalli’s Giasone has it all – achingly beautiful music, unimaginable tragedy, and ultimate triumph. Giasone was the most frequently performed opera of the 17th century and took its plot from the Greek myth of Jason and his search for the Golden Fleece. (Those of a certain age will remember the ABC radio program The Argonauts’ Club, also loosely based on the story of Jason.) These days Giasone is rarely performed. Our production will be the Australian premiere. Cavalli was a groundbreaking composer of opera. Giasone – at once bawdy and beautiful – will showcase the impressive talent of rising international star, David Hansen, in the title role. Oh, and it’s a little bit naughty…" [Source] One more tastefully artistic photo after the jump and a photo gallery of rehearsal photos can be seen here.
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