Verdi
Opera-house pecking order: Luisi goes for Met goldTuesday, 22 March 2011![]() So it's official: the Metropolitan Opera is more "important" than Covent Garden - at least to the rather image-conscious Fabio Luisi, currently rated as one of the possible successors to New York's now-ailing supremo of the last 40 years, James... Read more... |
Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Pappano, The Anvil, BasingstokeFriday, 18 March 2011![]() Yesterday was the 150th anniversary of Italian unification under Victor Emmanuel II - the exiled king whose supporters chanted "Viva Verdi!" (Verdi = Victor Emmanuel, Re D'Italia). Naturally, Italy's premier orchestra, the Orchestra dell'Accademia... Read more... |
Aida, Royal Opera HouseFriday, 11 March 2011![]() What kind of Aida would you prefer: one in which singing actors stretched to the limits find Verdi's human volcano of emotions beneath the cod-Egyptian rubble, or a stand-and-deliver production with a stalwart cast of beaten-bronze voices? Having... Read more... |
Il Trovatore, Welsh National Opera, CardiffFriday, 25 February 2011![]() Verdi’s Il Trovatore, the WNO season brochure assures us, “is Italian opera at its most passionate and full-blooded”. But you could sit through this revival of Peter Watson’s seven-year-old production and overlook the fact. Always understated (to... Read more... |
The Seckerson Tapes: Philanthropist Ian RosenblattSaturday, 20 November 2010![]() It has been said that making money is music to the ears of any entrepreneur. In the case of Ian Rosenblatt you might need to turn that concept on its head. The music itself is his passion and the financial losses he routinely absorbs in pursuit of... Read more... |
Another great voice leaves us: Shirley Verrett (1931-2010)Monday, 08 November 2010The great American mezzo has died aged 79. As with every loss this year, it's been an opportunity to rediscover a legacy on CDs and on YouTube. The Verdi tigresses were Verrett's core stamping ground, and I've already posted on my blog a film of her... Read more... |
Birmingham Royal Ballet, Pointes of View, Birmingham HippodromeTuesday, 28 September 2010![]() It can take almost as much courage for a ballet company to look backwards as forwards, and it’s one of the quirks of Birmingham Royal Ballet that you’ll find rare heritage ballets popping up in the mix. John Cranko’s The Lady and the Fool, a Fifties... Read more... |
Classical Music CDs Round-Up 12Saturday, 25 September 2010![]() This month’s selection includes a rare recording of a Danish masterpiece and a glorious late-Romantic Austrian symphony. There’s a thrilling set of Bartók piano concertos and music composed by Dvořák’s son-in-law. Going back further in time, we’... Read more... |
Simon Boccanegra, Royal Albert HallSunday, 18 July 2010![]() First to crane his head anxiously in Plácido Domingo's direction was the leader of the Royal Opera House orchestra, Peter Manning. Then came an agitated look from conductor Antonio Pappano. Soprano Marina Poplavskaya clutched Domingo's chest as if... Read more... |
La Traviata, Royal OperaThursday, 08 July 2010![]() Of course she isn't now the watchful, learning 29-year-old who premiered Covent Garden’s opulent, sensually loaded production in 1995, but Gheorghiu’s varicoloured voice - a rainbow of tears, sobs, scoops, warbling runs and top notes that seem to... Read more... |
Simon Boccanegra, Royal Opera HouseTuesday, 29 June 2010![]() I'll admit that many of us were spoiled by the last revival of Boccanegra at Covent Garden - also of Verdi's most often heard and masterly revision, like the current staging, but using Ian Judge's production of the original version - boasting a near... Read more... |
Rigoletto, Welsh National Opera, CardiffSaturday, 26 June 2010![]() Watching and hearing this revival of WNO’s now eight-year-old production of Verdi’s Rigoletto, it’s hard to remember he composed it only a year or two before La Traviata, that most psychologically believable of all his operas. In Rigoletto nothing... Read more... |
