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26 May 2010

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Helen

Just found you - and I will stay! Baked beans for a week? - that's me also! :^)

SLK in SF

Oh how I'd love to hear Meistersinger live; glorious music! And Terfel as Sachs — dream casting, in my opinion. Hope you'll share that experience with us as well.

Elaine Simpson-Long

Scott - my pleasure. The coming season at ROH is a goody so will be treating myself again. NExt up the Proms season is starting at the Albert Hall and I hae a ticket for a concernt performance of Dei Meistersinger with the most wonderfully fabulous singer Bry Terfle as Han Sachs a performance I have been waiting a long time to see. Cannot wait!

SLK in SF

Great post, Elaine! I almost feel like I was there with you watching and listening.

Those astounding high C's of Mr. Flores must have been thrilling in person (I've seen the YouTube clips), but I'm glad your review put them in perspective; it's encouraging to know that he, like so many of the new, younger crop of singers, is also a fine and affecting actor.

Anyway, thanks again for sharing your evening with those of us too far away to attend!

-Scott

Elaine Simpson-Long

Maggy - I saw Juan Diego and Joyce di Donato in Barber at ROH last year - the night she broke her leg. Another simply stunning evening in the theatre.

La Donna del Lago - wow! I used to work in the library service many years ago and St Pancras (as it as then) used to host a festival each year and one year they did La Donna del Lago. I used to steward as many of these as possible, free watching and get paid, and this was the premiere in the UK and guess who was singing the title role? a very very young Kiri ti Kanawa.

I also think that the Barber overture is used for this? or I could be wrong. But what an evening you have ahead of you.

Florence was simply gorgeous yesterday. I sang to her (the soprano aria from La Fille!) and she beamed and kicked her feet and chuckled. She did the same when I sang Mes Ami (!!) and Helen my daughter says she reacts really well to music. Wonder when I can start her on Wagner.....

Maggy

I might get lost in translation ! (it is the 'spririt'of yours which will be hard to put into another language).'the sense of owness'that is real special, a kind of communion with the audience and the stage: this is rare, and I think I know that feeling, it happens only through music and singing with special opera treat!Natalie is a unique type of opera singer and woman. I have not seen her in this light repertoire.
I appreciate her tremendously. I will discover Juan Diego Florez
in June at Garnier with Joyce Di Donato in Donna del lago.
Have a great time with Florence!(you deserve it: I have forgotten what it must be like ...driving into London...)

Elaine Simpson-Long

Maggy - my French is non existant I am afraid but if you wish to do so and pass it on then feel free!

Nathalie Dessay does not have a simply huge voice, neither does Florez for that matter and if I had been sitting in the amphitheatre which I sometimes still do, not sure the sound would have been so good. However, it is what she does with her voice that is so terrific. She is flexible, her acting is wonderful and she gives it her all and is just so engaging. Juan D is the same but again, personality and charm and that wonderful voice made it an unforgettable evening.

They are both artistes who should stick to what they sing best. Both of them are of the bel canto school and should stick, in my opinion, to Donizetti, Bellini, Rossini and the like. Never attempt Verdi and not sure they should essay Puccini either. No need when they both sing so exquisitely within their chosen repertoire. A wonderful evening.

Maggy

This is really fantastic! You should write it in French and send it to the so called critics who run her down so often with sneering remarks on her voice and why she only sang once at a charity gala ( she had to leave to be at the ROH precisely). I share your conclusion...yes it is worth queuing and not banqueting sometimes!, live opera is the best art form whatsoever. (I am so pleased reading you, thank you)

Sheila Beaumont

Loved your review, Elaine! These singers have to be truly amazing if they surpassed Sutherland and Pavarotti in their heyday. Thanks for including the pictures too! I like the comparison to G&S, which seems very apt.

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