Saturday, August 30, 2014
Renée Fleming Brings Christmas Early With Latest Decca Release
Thursday, August 28, 2014
All In The Family: Diana Montague & David Rendall Produce Heir
Portrait of Huw Montague Rendall by Walter van Dyk |
The Montague-Rendall clan with the matriarch: Ed, Mimi, Diana, Nell, and Huw (Photo: Facebook) |
The name Huw is of Welsh origin and means "heart, mind and spirit" (Photo: Facebook) |
(Photo: Twitter) |
Warner Classics Gives Inside Look To Callas Remaster Process
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Andreas Scholl Makes Vocal Appearance In "Bob's Burgers" Cartoon
"'Ear-sy Rider' is the first episode of the third season of the animated comedy series Bob's Burgers. The episode premiered on September 30, 2012 in the United States on Fox. The episode's title is a parody of the film Easy Rider. Mort is holding a funeral for Horny Dave, the head of a motorcycle gang called the 'One-Eyed Snakes.' After the ceremony, the gang goes to Bob's Burgers to have beers, much to Bob's dismay. After having wrecked much of the restaurant, Critter, the new leader of the 'One-Eyed Snakes,' pays for the damage and gives Bob a card which he can use to ask the gang for a favor in the future. Meanwhile, the kids are crossing by a street corner which is often occupied by skateboarding teenagers after school. Louise taunts Logan, one of the teens, to the point where he grabs Louise's bunny ears and runs off. Louise, unable to cope with the loss, starts to act crazy and wears a hoodie as a replacement. She is determined to get her bunny ears back. When bribery fails, Louise begins to follow and stalk Logan in numerous desperate attempts to get them back. Logan is resistant because he believes that the bunny ears have given him good luck. She finally tattles on Logan to his parents. When his parents confront him, Logan tells Louise that he had them sent to the dumpster. When Louise tries to track them down to the waste management plant but it is believed that they are incinerated and she is too late. This brings Louise to her breaking point as she plots revenge. She cashes in the 'One-Eyed Snakes' card and the gang arrives to threaten Logan. He confesses to never having thrown the bunny ears away and pulls them out of his backpack to give back to Louise. The gang returns to Bob's Burgers to celebrate as Louise tells them food and drinks are on the house. Having learned that their son was threatened, Logan's family gathers the neighbors and they all confront the "One-Eyed Snakes" in the restaurant. Linda gets into a fight with Logan's mom. When Critter tries
to break up the fight, Logan's mom accidentally tears off Horny Dave's jacket from Critter and a standoff between the neighbors and the 'One-Eyed Snakes' ensues. Critter, in an attempt to prove his leadership, plans to beat the neighbors up. Before the fight can begin however, Mudflap, Horny Dave's pregnant lover, goes into labor. Logan's dad is a doctor and takes charge of the delivery where everyone in the restaurant lends a hand. After the baby is born, Mudflap confesses to Critter that he is the child's biological father. Everyone is at peace, except for Louise and Logan who were looking forward to the fight. But Louise is happy to have her ears back anyway." [Source] Watch the clip in the episode featuring Andreas Scholl singing "Cum dederit delectis suis somnum" from Vivaldi's Nisi Dominus by clicking here. Watch the countertenor sing the whole piece live after the jump.
To purchase this Andreas Scholl CD, click here. |
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Watching Opera Search Trends On Google Yields Odd Results
If you use the Google search to watch trends on any given topic, it is surprising to see a spike in the term "opera" in 2005. What would cause an exorbitant amount of people looking this up on Google? Find the answer by clicking here.
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Monday, August 18, 2014
Rockwell Blake Administers Honest Advice To Young Singers
"Ignore almost everything you were taught when you were in school and move yourself toward an ethic of aesthetic....The ethic is simple. You want to take your audience. You want to pick up your audience. You want to shape your audience. And, you want them to thank you for doing so." [Source] Watch a video of the tenor singing "Ah! Dov'e il cimento" from Rossini's Semiramide, after the jump.
Friday, August 15, 2014
Legendary Italian Soprano Licia Albanese Dies At Age 105
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Remembering Robin Williams At The Metropolitan Opera House
"A Night at the Met is the third official album release by Robin Williams in 1986. It features segments recorded live at Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. The album won the 1988 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Performance Single or Album, Spoken or Musical. The album was released the year before Williams' critically acclaimed performance in the motion picture Good Morning, Vietnam (1987). He had been shifting his focus from stand-up comedy to film making for several years, and A Night at the Met would be one of his last major concerts during the 1980s. The show is a mix of Williams' rapid-fire humor and voice work, with riffs on the topics of drugs, sex, world affairs and children. References to the events and people of the 1980s are strewn heavily
throughout; U.S. President Ronald Reagan, Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi, and President of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev are central to many of the jokes." [Source] Watch the complete performance from the opera house (including the "opera rap") after the jump, along with a bonus of the comedian's rendition of "Largo al factotum" from his film Mrs. Doubtfire.
throughout; U.S. President Ronald Reagan, Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi, and President of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev are central to many of the jokes." [Source] Watch the complete performance from the opera house (including the "opera rap") after the jump, along with a bonus of the comedian's rendition of "Largo al factotum" from his film Mrs. Doubtfire.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Decca Veteran Charged With Remastering Complete Callas Catalog
When the compact disc revolution began to hit the classical music world in the early 1980s, many labels looked to their back catalogs for a treasure trove of riches. The process by which they went about reviving some of the great masters was a bit painstaking to say the least. First the old analog master tapes had to be located and transferred into a new digitally encoded master. "The digital process merely translates everything on the old tape - hiss, bumpy splices, bad balances and mixes, deterioration of tape oxide - onto a new tape. Sometimes the sound is beefed up with added reverberation, filtering of high and low frequencies (to eliminate hiss and rumble) and occasionally a touch of compression (ostensibly to protect your home system from the shock of dynamic extremes)....After the recording to be reprocessed has been designated, the balance engineer assigned to the project goes back to the original
master tape to see what shape its in. First he determines what sort of equipment it was recorded on, so it can be played back on the same system (otherwise, hiss becomes intolerable). He then looks it over for oxide deterioration, for weak or sticky splice joints, and other signs of age and/or wear. It must be remembered that producers and engineers counted on certain flaws on the master tape - poor splices, extraneous noises such as subways or outside ground and air traffic, musicians coughing, even distortion - vanishing in the general swooshing of the vinyl on the turntable....If the splice is too sticky, the tapes has to be thoroughly cleaned. If the oxide has fallen off, another copy of the master must be raided to supply the affected area. If a
The original British cover art has been faithfully reproduced. For more information about the release, click here. |
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Catching Up With Anna Netrebko At The Salzburg Festival 2014
Anna Netrebko with fiancé Yusif Eyvazov at the Salzburg Festival. |
More photos of the production can be found by clicking here. See more images of Anna Netrebko with Plácido Domingo after the jump.
Friday, August 8, 2014
Dutch Soprano Cristina Deutekom Is Dead At 82
More photos and musical selections after the jump.
Tax Slayer Uses Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries" In Commercial
Music underlying the advertisement is the "Walkürenritt" from the beginning of Act III in Richard Wagner's Die Walküre. No guarantee if it will help you put Ikea furniture together though.
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