Fri, 25 September 2009
Vol.2 of the "Pace,pace" sopranos. Here we listen to the voices of: Maria Caniglia, Maria Nistor Slatinaru, Carla Martinis, Aprile Millo, Antonietta Stella, Leyla Gencer, AND two of the greatest "party tape divas" (Proceed at your own risk), Olive Middleton and Vassilka Petrova. The podcast concludes with three versions a sung by my all-time favorite singer, Zinka Milanov (1952, 1953, 1956). (70 min.) |
Fri, 25 September 2009
NO PEEKING!!!!! (If you wish to use this podcast as a quiz for yourself and/or others. This is volume one of the "Pace,pace" podcast with 11 sopranos and I hope you enjoy it.Here they are: Eileen Farrell, Elizabeth Barbato, Stella Roman, Raina Kabaiwanska, Gre Browenstijn, Monserrat Caballe, Elinor Ross, Maria Callas, Leontyne Price, Adriana Guerrini, and Renata Tebaldi. (71 min.) More to come!!!!!!!!!!! |
Mon, 21 September 2009
A thrilling compilation of tenors who had the reputation of being able to knock your socks off with brilliant top notes. I know you will enjoy them, as long as you do not expect The Dichterliebe. Mario Gilion, Eduardo Garbin, Antonio Paoli, Giovanni Zenatello, John O'Sullivan (pictured), Leon Escalais, Giacomo Lauri-Volpi, Bernardo De Muro, Galliano Masini, Mario Filippeschi, Gino Penno, Mario del Monaco, and Franco Corelli (73 min.) |
Fri, 18 September 2009
You will be thrilled by this superb HOTTT Mexico City 1952 Rigoletto under Umberto Mugnai, and featuring Maria Callas in one of her rare appearances as Gilda. Also starring are Giuseppe Di Stefano and Piero Campolonghi. (70 min.) |
Fri, 18 September 2009
By popular request (ME), here are some more wonderful excerpts featuring the beloved Virginia Zeani.I hope you enjoy the scenes from: Piccolo Marat (w.Giuseppe Gismondo), Elisir d'amore (with Nicola Rossi-Lemeni),Mefistofele, La Boheme, La Rondine, Forza del Destino, Il Console, Tosca, and La Sonnambula, plus a brief interview. (72 min.) |
Thu, 17 September 2009
Highlights from Charpentier's "Louise." Featured are the following artists: Georges Thill and Ninon Vallin (commercial recording) of act one opening. Grace Moore and Raoul Jobin and Beverly Sills and John Alexander in act three scenes. Grace Moore, Ezio Pinza, and Doris Doe In act four material. |
Wed, 16 September 2009
OH!!! Did you think I meant Beverly SILLS???? Although the great Beverly Sills is represented on this podcast, I did this one for a fine young lyric soprano by the name of Beverly Thompson, one of the talented Dolora Zajick students. Included here are selections by: Beverly Sills, Leontyne Price, Renata Scotto,Kiri Te Kanawa, Elizabeth Grummer, Irmgard Seefried, Virginia Zeani, Diana Soviero, Renee Fleming, Renata Tebaldi, Mirella Freni, Eleanor Steber, and Bidu Sayao. |
Sat, 12 September 2009
A compilation of mostly Russian bassos (or bassos who sing in the Russian mode): Maxim Mikhailov (Sadko) |
Fri, 11 September 2009
Opera scenes featuring the exciting Italian soprano, Adriana Guerrini (1907-1970). Mme.Guerrini. Featured are arias and scenes from: Il Trovatore, Mme.Butterfly, Manon Lescaut (with Beniamino Gigli at 60), La Forza del Destino, and many scenes from her recording of La Traviata with Paolo Silveri and Luigi Infantino. (72 min.) |
Sun, 6 September 2009
Dear friends, Since lately I have added to my various sites, I thought I would summarize the links: http://www.youtube.com/mrfriendofopera (the newest site for great videos I upload from my own collection and also favorites from Youtube) http://handelmania.libsyn.com My podcast site http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vissidarte My site for discussion but mostly for a huge number of audiofiles from my collection. Handelmania on Google. Google no longer allows uploading, but if you type in "Handelmania" on Google, there are the remaining 80 plus videos for you to watch. What was life like before computers?????? Charlie
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Tue, 1 September 2009
Each August 30th, I present my special tribute to Regina Resnik, one of the greatest artists in the world of music. As I have previously stated, not only had Mme.Resnik sung as both soprano and mezzo with remarkable success.(This year is the 65th anniversary of her Met debut), but as teacher,coach,filmmaker,producer, director, she has distinguished herself in the opera world in a totally unique way. Klytaemnestra in Elektra with Inge Borgkh
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Sun, 23 August 2009
Some opera lovers feel that just because you know artists personally, they can do no wrong;this is totally untrue,especially since one tends to be MORE critical of artists one knows for fear that you will be accused of "personal prejudice.". Also, you "discovered" them on stage or on records and the personal relationship followed as a result of your enjoyment of their art, and their honest appreciation of your feelings. |
Sat, 15 August 2009
Joseph Calleja, one of the finest tenors in the world of opera, and a great dude!!!!! PICTURES ARE NOT PODCASTS UNLESS YOU SEE THE USUAL BUTTON AT LEFT!!!!!
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Sat, 15 August 2009
Piotr Beczala, My dear friend Maria, the greatest Placido fan in the world (except for Marta), and yours truly.
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Sat, 15 August 2009
We are all hoping that dear Rolando Villazon returns to us soon. He is one of the most affectionate dudes I have ever met, and he is slightly more hyper than even me.
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Sat, 15 August 2009
Irina Rindzuner and Elinor Ross with Charlie after a Puccini concert in 2008. (Unfortunately the role is no longer in my extensive repertory.)
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Sat, 15 August 2009
A podcast dedicated to the beloved Bidu Sayao: I failed to identify the first selections which are: "Batti,batti' from Don Giovanni, "Deh vieni,non tardar" from Le Nozze di Figaro, and an aria from Gomes' "Il Guarany." |
Thu, 13 August 2009
Welcome to TENOR HEAVEN!!!!! There are so many superb tenors in the opera world today,I thought you would like a sample of their art.They include: Lawrence Brownlee, Eric Cutler, Jan Botha, Salvatore Licitra, Ben Heppner, Marcelo Alvarez, Ramon Vargas, Roberto Alagna, Juan Diego Flores, Jonas Kaufmann, Rolando Villazon, David Daniels (countertenor), Marcelo Giordani, Joseph Calleja, Piotr Beczala (in photo). (70 min.) |
Tue, 11 August 2009
A podcast tribute to a lady who possessed one of the most phenomenal voices in opera history,Dame Eva Turner. I was first introduced to her by someone playing her ?"In questa reggia," and ever since I have marvelled at the beauty and power of a voice that thrilled thousands for almost 30 years. The material I have included is as follows: Arias from Tosca. Aida, Gioconda, Mme.Butterfly, Cavalleria Rusticana, Il Trovatore. |
Mon, 10 August 2009
The famous Zerbinetta aria from Strauss' "Ariadne Auf Naxos" as sung by six marvelous coluratura sopranos. They are: Rita Streich, Hilde Gueden (in photo), Edita Gruberova, Ruth Welting, Natalie Dessay, and Beverly Sills (1912 version.) (71 min.) |
Sat, 8 August 2009
A mini podcast that features five tenors singing the famous "Fille du Reggiment" aria with the nine high C's. You therefore get to hear a total of 45 of them!!!!!! Included are Grayson Hirst, Enrico De Giuseppe, Alfredo Kraus, Luciano Pavarotti, and Juan Diego Flores. (41 min.) P.S. After you hear this, try it yourself...So what if your family disowns you!!!!!!
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Thu, 6 August 2009
This is the second podcast in which I feature singers and repertory at the request of one of Dolora Zajick's group of truly amazing young artists. If you click the following link, it will take you to the "Seguidilla" from Carmen, as sung by the bright young mezzo, Allegra de Vita (in photo.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6BLYCj3i28 I have therefore presented a pot-pourri of mostly lyric mezzos singing some of the works tht Mme.De Vita is studying, plus some additional material I feel appropriate. The artists are: Janet Baker, Magdalena Kozena, Joyce di Donato, Sonia Ganassi, Susan Graham, Sarah Connolly, Josephine Veasy, Elina Garanca, Viveca Genaux, Vesselina Kasarova, and (the only more dramatic mezzo), Shirley Verrett. |
Wed, 5 August 2009
Highlights from three recordings of Verdi's early opera, "La Battaglia di Legnano." I wish they would perform this fine work more often. The three casts are as follows: Caterina Mancini, Amadeo Berdini, Rolando Panerai
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Mon, 3 August 2009
The third volume of "Che gelida manina" as sung by 15 tenors. Enrico Caruso, Dino Borgioli (abridged), Jan Peerce, Jerry Hadley, Neil Shicoff, Rolando Villazon, Jose Carreras, Giacinto Prandelli, Giacomo Aragall, Ferruccio Tagliavini, Sandor Konya, Hipolito Lazaro, Giuseppe Lugo (In French), Gianni Raimondi, and Roberto Alagna. |
Fri, 31 July 2009
I take great pleasure in presenting a podcast, the first of several, in which I specifically choose material to assist the young students in Dolora Zajick's program with their repertory, allowing them to sample some of the great artists of the past and present, and offering examples chosen from their requests. Mario del Monaco, Franco Corelli, Carlo Bergonzi, Jon Vickers, James King, Rene Kollo, Jonas Kaufmann, Wolfgang Windgassen, Peter Schreier, Lauritz Melchior, Set Svanholm, Stephen Gould, and Jose Carreras. (66 min.)
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Sat, 25 July 2009
As a special tribute to the great Mario Del Monaco, born on July 27, 1915, I present highlights from a La Scala 1954 Otello, conducted by Antonino Votto, and featuring the great Renata Tebaldi and Leonard Warren. |
Fri, 24 July 2009
Highights from the 10 Wagner operas featured in a new Decca 33 cd set (only 65.00 on Amazon). These are live performances from Bayreuth, and feature some of the greatest Wagnerian artists.The highlights are as follows: Die Meistersinger Hannelore Bode, Karl Ridderbusch Best way to get this is to use this link!!!!!! |
Wed, 22 July 2009
Several years I was delighted to hear Argentinian soprano Fabiana Bravo as Giorgetta in "Il Tabarro" and at a concert as well.I found her voice what we call "old style," with mixed chest voice and quite a depth of emotion. I present three excerpts from her new CD and hope you enjoy her. The selections are from Verdi's "Il Corsaro," Giordano's "Andrea Chenier," and Puccini's "Edgar." The album is on the KLEOS Classics label,Number KL5149 and you might search on Helicon Records Site. (I get NO commission!!!!) |
Wed, 22 July 2009
We honor the 96th birthday of the legendary Licia Albanese (born on July 22, 1913) by featuring highlights from two of her greatest performances: Mme.Butterfly 1941 w. Armen Tokatyan, John Brownlee, and Lucille Browning. Manon 1951 with Giuseppe Di Stefano All our best to this great lady!!!!!!!!! (66 min.) |
Wed, 15 July 2009
I know that Signore Riccardo Muti (senza acuti**) would be scandalized at the kind of singing this Trovatore features. However, this is the kind of exciting singing that makes one's hair (if he has any) stand on end. (** without high notes) |
Tue, 14 July 2009
As a special birthday tribute to the great Nicolai Gedda, who turned 84 on July 11, 2009, we present him and Joan Sutherland in highlights from 1963 live performances of La Sonnambula and I Puritani. The singing is truly amazing, and I know you will be thrilled! (65 min.) |
Mon, 13 July 2009
On July 13, 2009, we celebrate the 85th birthday of Carlo Bergonzi, one of the greatest singers in opera history. His singing serves as a true "vocal lesson" for singers, and we have been blessed by his presence on opera and concert stages for over 50 years. This podcast, the second in his honor, features songs by Verdi, Caccini, De Curtis, Schubert, and Donizetti plus arias from Martha, La Boheme, Il Trovatore, Tosca, La Forza del Destino, L'Arlesiana, Mefistofele, and I Lombardi. (71 min.) |
Fri, 10 July 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjvjU4QmVK0
Go to the above link to watch and listen to Stephen Costello, one of opera's finest young artists, as Romeo. Stephen will be the recipient of this year's Richard Tucker award, and will be singing in the Tucker Gala in November. Those of us who have followed his career,including his Met Edgardo, will attest to the fact that he is one of the brightest lights on the opera scene. ENJOY!!!!! Charlie
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Thu, 9 July 2009
These photos are too big to place here...Go to this site and you will get a feeling for what I saw in the old Met...especially those gorgeous Zinka photos from her last performances......Nothing will replace these treasured memories... http://images.google.com/images?sa=4&imgc=&imgsz=&q=color+opera+source%3Alife
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Mon, 6 July 2009
From a poster on RMO: Sorry to report that Ms DiDonato slipped over on the raked stage last Elsewhere in the cast, JDF turned in another stunning display of It was a fantastic evening - really funny and the musical standards were THEY ARE AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So many singers are up there sick or injured, and we never know...That is the miracle of these great artists and what they do for us!!!! GO HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sun, 5 July 2009
One of the most sumptuous voices in my opera experience has been that of mezzo Olga Borodina. Here is a podcast that features some of her magnificent recordings: Songs by Borodin and Tchaikowsky |
Mon, 29 June 2009
I present highlights from the English National Opera Ring of the Nibelung under Reginald Goodall. The singing is superb, but I really cannot understand the English translation. Perhaps you are better than I at deciphering what they are saying, especially with the ladies' voices. Rita Hunter - Brunnhilde |
Sun, 28 June 2009
This podcast features scenes from Wagner's "Lohengrin" in languages other than German. The selections are as follows: Arias by Nelly Melba, Fernando de Lucia, Tancredi Pasero, Francisco Vinas (in photo.) (In Italian) |
Sun, 28 June 2009
From volume 4 of the wonderful series, "The record of Singing," I present some marvelous singers from what is known as the "German School." They include: Ludwig Weber, Gottlob Frick, Erich Kunz, Paul Schoeffler, Hans Hotter, Julius Patzak, Anton Dermota, Rudolf Schock,Irmgard Sefried,Elizabeth Schumann, Maria Stader, Elizabeth Schwarzkopf, Erika Koth, Elizabeth Grummer, Maria reinging (in photo), Inge Borgkh, Sena Jurinac, Gre Brouwenstijn, and Leonie Rysanek. (75 min.) |
Fri, 26 June 2009
The legendary couple in material from film, live and commercial recordings. Mme.Eggerth is heard in "Mi chiamano Mimi," songs from Lehar's "Zarewitsch," "Die ganze Welt" (Lehar), and from a 1992 Vienna concert in 1992, at age 80, "Das Lied ist aus."(Stolz.). |
Wed, 24 June 2009
MAMMA MIA!!!!!!!!!!!!! Virginia just told me this was released!!! I am so thrilled they added the great Zeani to their fabulous library of great artists. Go to Amazon.com..Only 14.99....TRUST ME! You will love it!! Charlie
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Wed, 24 June 2009
Composer Italo Montemezzi himself conducts this brilliant performance of his rarely-heard "L'Amore dei Tre Re." The legendary Ezio Pinza sings Archibaldo, and we hear Grace Moore as Fiora, Richard Bonelli as Manfredo, and Charles Kullman as Avito. |
Tue, 23 June 2009
Highlights from a riveting performance of Wagner's Der Fliegende Hollander" from a Bayreuth 1959 performance under Wolfgang Sawallisch. |
Tue, 16 June 2009
The podcast features songs and arias as sung by Dominic Cossa, one of the finest baritones the opera world has known. His career spanned over 30 years and he appeared in many opera theatres, including the Met,San Francisco Opera, City Opera,etc. The selections are: Bella siccome un angelo (Don Pasquale)
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Mon, 15 June 2009
An exciting compilation of various interpretations of the finale of the Traviata Gambling Scene (Act 3 or Act 2 scene 2 in various productions.) The casts are as follows: Renata Scotto, Carlo Bergonzi,Mario Zanasi (1970) |
Mon, 15 June 2009
Two great Borises: Ezio Pinza (In Italian) (1939), and Alexander Kipnis (In Russian), (1943). The Pinza scenes also feature Alessio de Paolis,Kerstin Thorborg, and Leonard Warren. (67 min.) |
Sun, 14 June 2009
In keeping with my promise to select certain live opera performances and present highlights, I chose a marvelous Bayreuth 1954 Lohengrin. It is conducted by Eugen Jochum and features the following cast: Lohengrin Wolfgang Windgassen I trust you will enjoy this podcast, and I will always select certain works to highlight for you. (72 min.) |
Sun, 14 June 2009
Those of you who have tuned in to my podcasts already know what love and admiration I have for Diana Soviero, whom I consider one of the greatest exponents of the "Verismo" style of singing, a style that reminds us of the era of Claudia Muzio, Mafalda Favero, Virginia Zeani.
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Sat, 13 June 2009
Highlights from an extraordinary performance of Rossini's "Semiramide." Featured are two of the greatest exponents of Bel Canto singing, Marilyn Horne and Montserrat Caballe. Featured also are Samuel Ramey and Francisco Araiza, conducted by Jesus Lopez-Cobos (Aix-en-Provence, 1980) (72 min.) |
Sat, 13 June 2009
The first real live opera star I met, at age 16, was dear Rise Stevens, who celebrated her 96th birthday on June 11. We had so many lovely afternoons at her home since we had a club for her, and she was always a dear gracious person. |
Fri, 5 June 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qQqsyPPRhM Can you imagine that at 99 Magda Olivero can still sing?? This is a brief scene from Francesca da Rimini. I am so touched..... Cent'anni,Magda!!!!
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Fri, 5 June 2009
Here is a compilation of arias and duets from Donizetti operas as sung by many great artists of the early 20th century. The selections are: Maria di Rudenz: Linda di Chamounix: Lucrezia Borgia: Carlo Albani "Di pescatore ignobile" La Favorita:
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Tue, 2 June 2009
One of the most hilarious singers ever to record (some nerve!!). Sylvia Sawyer recorded mezzo roles in Ballo, Aida, and Trovatore on Capitol records in the 1950's. The rest of the cast of the Aida and Trovatore was respectable, and included Stella Roman, Gino Sarri, and Antonio Mancaserra. |
Tue, 2 June 2009
Highlights from one of the greatest performances of opera. This is the Maria Callas debut at Covent Garden as Norma in 1952. The great Ebe Stignani is the Adalgisa, Mirto Picchi is Pollione, Giacomo Vaghi is Oroveso, and a newcomer by the name of Joan Sutherland is the Clotilde. Vittorio Gui is the conductor. |
Mon, 1 June 2009
Highlights from a magnificent performance of Tristan und Isolde from Florence, May 21,1957.It is conducted by the very famous Arthur Rodzinski and features: Birgit Nilsson Isolde |
Sun, 31 May 2009
One can hardly find adequate words to describe the intensity and the committment that the great Leonie Rysanek offered to her audiences. Here are some scenes from Richard Strauss operas that show her to her very best: Salome, Ariadne, Elektra, Aegyptische Helena, Die Frau Ohne Schatten I know these excerpts will thrill you as much as they thrilled countless audiences for so many years. (71 min.) |
Sat, 30 May 2009
A most exciting compilation that features some thrilling baritone top notes. Included are: Piero Cappuccilli,Gino Bechi, Giangiacomo Guelfi, Cornell MacNeil (in photo), Sherrill Milnes, and Leonard Warren. (75 min.) |
Wed, 27 May 2009
On November 16, 1959, the legendary Jussi Bjoerling made his return to the Met after a few years absence. The opera was Cavalleria Rusticana, and it starred Giulietta Simionato as a great Santuzza. (50 min.) |
Wed, 27 May 2009
To quote Dante (with one alteration): "Lasciate ogni speranza voi che ascoltate!"
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Mon, 25 May 2009
Highlights from a glorious performance of Verdi's "Don Carlo" from Salzburg, 1960. The excellent cast features: Sena Jurinac, Regina Resnik, Eugenio Fernandi, Ettore Bastianini, and Boris Christoff, and is conducted by Nello Santi. (72 min.) |
Sun, 24 May 2009
Volume Two of the Siegfried Finale Compilation.Included are: |
Sun, 24 May 2009
Part One of two podcasts devoted to the great finale of Wagner's "Siegfried." Featured here are: Anne Evans and Siegfried Jerusalem (in photo) (Barenboim)
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Sat, 23 May 2009
The third volume of selections as sung by the wonderful Marisa Galvany. I sincerely hope you will enjoy them as much as you have on previous podcasts. The selections are from: Turandot, Medea in Corinto (photo with Charlie), Cavalleria Rusticana, Marin Faliero, Il Trovatore. (70 min.) |
Sat, 23 May 2009
By extremely popular request: Nabucco, Salome, Ballo in Maschera, Medea (72 min.) Reminder: Volume One is in the archives on 12/28/07 |
Fri, 22 May 2009
A tribute podcast to the very first singers I heard in my youth. The great tenor,Aureliano Pertile, was featured on the 1929-1930 Aida and Trovatore sets (on 78 r.p.m. discs). ( 67 min.) |
Thu, 21 May 2009
An exciting comparison of versions of the last scene of Bizet's "Carmen." Grace Bumbry/Jon Vickers |
Thu, 21 May 2009
Live selections from the amazing career of Lucine Amara, whose voice to this day, remains as youthful and bright as when her professional career began, over 60 years ago. Selections are from: Tosca,Tote Stadt, Oberon, Suor Angelica, Tales of Hoffman, Eugene Onegin, Aida,Turandot, Pagliacci, and Cavalleria Rusticana. (71 min.) |
Wed, 20 May 2009
A tribute to Marilyn Horne, one of the greatest artists of our time (and any time!). The selections are from: Pagliacci,Wozzeck, The Damnation of Faust, Die Walkure, Semiramide, Capuletti ed I Montecchi, Rinaldo, Partenope, Semele, Rosenkavalier, and other selections. (72 min.) |
Tue, 12 May 2009
I cannot apologize for feeling extremely "jaded" when I listen to this remarkable performance of my favorite opera. I saw this cast and the memories are still vivid. The cast includes: Zinka Milanov Conducted by Fausto Cleva (68 min.)
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Tue, 12 May 2009
Highlights from a truly magnificent performance of Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde" from a 1952 Bayreuth performance under Herbert Von Karajan. Martha Moedl- Isolde (72 minutes)
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Mon, 11 May 2009
A tribute to four German tenors, famous for their work in operetta. Sadly, three of them met an early tragic death. They are: Peter Anders (1908-1954) Also, the great Richard Tauber (1891-1948) (68 minutes) |
Thu, 7 May 2009
Two wonderful mezzos with names that often get confused: Elena Nicolai (Bulgarian mezzo with a HUGE voice!) Elena Nikolaidi (Greek mezzo with a luscious voice.) I hope you enjoy this podcast, especially if you are as big a mezzo fan as am I. (71 min.) My best Charlie (Note:In my narration, the Macbeth aria comes AFTER the Don Fatale.) |
Thu, 7 May 2009
Highlights from one of the greatest (in my humble opinion) Met broadcasts. This Simon Boccanegra features a stellar cast of: Lawrence Tibbett,Elizabeth Rethberg, Giovanni Martinelli, Ezio Pinza, and, in his debut season, Leonard Warren, conducted by Ettore Panizza. As I indicated, please feel free to request any specific performances and I will surely comply with your wishes.
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Sun, 3 May 2009
Highlights from a Met Carmen of March 28,1936 featuring Rosa Ponselle, Rene Maison, Ezio Pinza and Hilda Burke |
Sun, 3 May 2009
In loving memory of divas who passed away too early. They are as follows: Meta Seinemeyer (1895-1929) |
Fri, 24 April 2009
Zinka Milanov as Santuzza: Cavalleria exc. 1957 w.Tucker,Valentino,Elias,Votipka (Cleva) Voi lo sapete from 1951
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Fri, 24 April 2009
Cari amici, About 40 long years ago, I attended the first rehearsal of Donizetti's "Anna Bolena," at the home of our illustrious maestro and one of my mentors in life, Armen Boyajian. Marisa Galvany (one of her many phony names) was the Bolena (and I loved looking down her throat to see where those phenomenal E flats came from). Then there was this young dude named Sam Ramey, who opened his mouth and out came some of the greatest sounds we ever heard. Gee... maybe he will make it some day, we all exclaimed! Now, as we celebrate Sam's 25th anniversary at the Met, and a 40 year professional career, singing an incredible range of roles and becoming one of the opera icons of our time, we feel so fortunate that he left Kansas to find an "Oz" of magic all over the opera world. I therefore wish to celebrate with you Sam's Met anniversary, and a fabulous career. I still relish those old tapes of our Bartolo/Basilio and am so fortunate I was able to be in on a tiny part of an illustrious career. I recall Sam once telling us about that skinny chain-smoking guy with the enormous voice by the name of Norman Treigle, and how he admired him. Well, they did so many of the same roles (Mefistofele, Boris,Blitch,Escamillo, The Hoffmann villains,Don Giovanni, Figaro,etc.). Happily, Sam Ramey has been able to follow along in this tradition, with so many great performances of a huge number of roles,a remarkable number of recordings, and engagements in every important opera theatre in the opera world. So..a happy 25th Met anniversary to a dear sweet and brilliantly talented guy and all my best to him and to his lovely wife and son (who also has a high F#...and more!) With my sincerest best wishes Charlie
Excerpts are from Italiana,Lombardi,Rinaldo,Attila, Mefistofele, Comte D'Ory, Semiramide,Susannah, South Pacific. (65 min.) |
Thu, 23 April 2009
Norma Podcast Repeated in error(Who know why??) |
Thu, 23 April 2009
16 tenors sing the great "Una furtiva lagrima" from Donizetti's "L'Elisir D'Amore." They are as follows (in exact order on podcast) Giuseppe Anselmi, Enrico Caruso, John McCormack, Hipolito Lazaro, |
Sun, 19 April 2009
The third podcast dedicated to the great Enrico Caruso, a true vocal "God." No words are ever adequate to describe the emotional charge yours truly derives from this man and what he has meant to the world of opera. I hope you enjoy the podcast. Featured are songs, and arias from Otello,Germania,Samson et Delilah, Mme.Butterfly, Andrea Chenier, Pagliacci, and Martha. |
Sat, 18 April 2009
A comparison of 21 tenors singing the great Werther aria. The order is as follows: |
Sun, 5 April 2009
The two beautiful duets from Richard Strauss' "Arabella." In most cases I have included both act one and act two duets;in a few cases, I have only the act one duet. These are the artists, in order of appearance: Viorica Ursuleac/Margarit Bokor/ Alfred Jerger (the 1933 creators of their roles.) |
Sat, 28 March 2009
The great aria from Giordano's "Andrea Chenier." Riccardo Stracciari, Giuseppe Danise, Paolo Silveri, Heinrich Schlusnus, |
Wed, 25 March 2009
Many selections sung by Clara Butt, a very great artist: 1.Softly and gently (Elgar:The Dream of Gerontius)
Clara Butt was born in Southwick, Sussex. Her father was Henry Albert Butt who was a sea captain and who was born in 1848 in Saint Martin, Jersey, Channel Islands. He married Clara Hook in 1869, who was born in Shoreham, the daughter of Joseph Hook, mariner (1861 and 1871 census, in 1881 in New Shoreham workhouse). In 1880 the family moved to Bristol and Clara was educated at South Bristol High School, where her singing talent was recognised and encouraged. At the request of her headmistress, she was trained by the bass Daniel Rootham and joined the Bristol Festival Chorus, of which he was musical director. In January 1890 she won a scholarship to the Royal College of Music. In her fourth year she spent three months studying in Paris at the expense of Queen Victoria. She also studied in Berlin and Italy. She made her professional début at the Royal Albert Hall in London in Sir Arthur Sullivan’s The Golden Legend on 7 December 1892. Three days later she appeared as Orfeo in Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice at the Lyceum Theatre. Bernard Shaw wrote in The World that she ‘far surpassed the utmost expectations that could reasonably be entertained’ (14 December 1892). She returned to Paris and made further studies with Jacques Bouhy (the teacher of Louise Homer and Louise Kirkby Lunn) and later with the soprano Etelka Gerster in Berlin. Camille Saint-Saëns wanted her to study Dalila, but due to laws then extant forbidding the representation of biblical subjects on the British stage, nothing came of it. Soon she had acquired an excellent reputation, aided by her physical presence - she was 6 feet 2 inches tall. She made many gramophone recordings, often accompanied by the (uncredited) pianist Miss Lillian Bryant. She was primarily a concert singer and only ever appeared in two opera productions, both of Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice, in 1892 and 1920. Edward Elgar composed his Sea Pictures for contralto and orchestra with Clara Butt in mind as the soloist, and she sang at the first performance at the Norwich Festival on 5 October 1899, with the composer conducting. In 1900 she married the baritone Kennerly Rumford, and thenceforth often appeared with him in concerts. The couple eventually had three children two sons and a daughter. Besides singing in many important festivals and concerts, she was honoured with royal commands from Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, and King George V. She made tours to Australia, Japan, Canada, the United States and to many European cities. During the First World War she organised and sang in many concerts for service charities, and for this she was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 1920 civilian war honours. That year she sang four performances of Gluck's Orphee at Covent Garden under the baton of Sir Thomas Beecham. According to The Times she 'played fast and loose with the time and spoilt the phrasing' and it appears not to have been a success. Butt's three sisters were also singers. One of them, Ethel Hook, became a famous artist in her own right and made some superb solo recordings. In later life Clara Butt was dogged by tragedies. Her elder son died of meningitis while still at school, and the younger committed suicide. During the 1920s she became seriously ill of cancer of the spine, but her faith gave her the strength to continue working. She made many of her later records seated in a wheelchair. She died in 1936 at the age of 63 at her home in North Stoke, Oxfordshire, as a result of an accident she suffered in 1931. Sir Thomas Beecham once said, jokingly, that "on a clear day, you could have heard her across the English Channel". Not all serious musicians admired her booming contralto, which can be mistaken for a man's voice on some recordings, or her rather 'populist' approach to her art.
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Sun, 22 March 2009
The third volume of great artists in the act two scene from Puccini's Tosca. The artists are: Zinka Milanov(in photo),Giangiacomo Guelfi,Franco Corelli (73 minutes)
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Sun, 22 March 2009
Part Two of the great Scarpia/Tosca scene compilation. The artists are: |
Sun, 22 March 2009
The first of three exciting podcasts that feature the dramatic scene between Tosca and Scarpia in Act two, followed by the "Vittoria." |
Sat, 21 March 2009
Volume Two of the Manon Lescaut Act Two duet compilation: Maria Zamboni/Francesco Merli (Photo: Daniela Dessi and Fabio Armiliato) (63 min.) |
Sat, 21 March 2009
Part one of a compilation of the duet from Manon Lescaut Act Two. The pairs are as follows: Renata Tebaldi.Mario Del Monaco |
Fri, 13 March 2009
A series of recordings that were discovered at the St.Petersburg State Museum in Russia. The Russian artists,in order of presentation on the podcast are: Tenors: Boris Slovstov, Yvgenyi Vitting, Lev Klement'yev, Baritones:Nikolai Shevelyov, Oscar Kamionsky, Maximian Maksakov The International artists are: |
Mon, 9 March 2009
The second volume of "Casta Diva," featuring: Beverly Sills, Gina Cigna, Montserrat Caballe, Joan Sutherland, (74 min.) |
Sun, 8 March 2009
A collection of ensembles from 14 Verdi operas. Some of the world's most famous artists are included.The operas,in this order are: Nabucco, Giovanna D'Arco, Attila, Ernani, Ballo in Maschera, (74 min.) |
Sat, 7 March 2009
A tribute to one of the greatest all-time tenors, Alfredo Kraus (1927-1999).The live selections are from the following operas: Lucia,Traviata,Barbiere,Werther, Manon, Rigoletto, La Favorita, |
Fri, 6 March 2009
I have waited far too long to present a podcast that features one of the great artists of all time, Carlo Bergonzi. There is so much material, but at least this is a good start. Included are arias and songs from his earlier days, up to his singing at age 67, and when I saw a New York recital at around age 77, there was still plenty of voice! Werther, Luisa Miller, Le Roi D'Ys, Forza Del Destino (original version), Elisir D'amore, L'Arlesiana, Martha, Mefistofele, the Verdi Requiem, and several songs. (73 min.) |
Mon, 2 March 2009
A compilation of scenes from Giuseppe Verdi's "I Lombardi"(1843) |
Mon, 2 March 2009
Ten versions of the great "Liebestod" from Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde." Astrid Varnay,Helen Traubel, Lotte Lehmann, Nanny Larsen-Todsen,
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Mon, 23 February 2009
In the 1960's, New York opera lovers who attended the La Puma Opera Company "adopted" the diva Olive Middleton whose prime years (including singing at Covent Garden) were in the 1920's. Olive was around 80, and of course the notes were rather "approximate," but she had great feeling for the music, and the spoken material really sounds like a legitimate singer, even at her advanced age. |
Mon, 23 February 2009
A comparison of famous divas performing the Phedre Recitative and the "Poveri Fiori" from Cilea's "Adriana Lecouvreur." Who is your favorite? Magda Olivero,Renata Tebaldi, Aprile Millo, Diana Soviero, Montserrat Caballe,Mafalda Favero,Renata Scotto,Leyla Gencer(Phedre only), and 70 min.) |
Fri, 20 February 2009
A compilation of various Mimi/Marcello scenes from act three of La Boheme. In the following order, the singers are: Renata Scotto/Frank Guarrera
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Sun, 15 February 2009
The opera world has been enriched by the presence of so many artists of Spanish/Hispanic origin. I hope you enjoy this compilation of material featuring many of the wonderful performers from various Spanish-speaking lands: Victoria de los Angeles, Montserrat Caballe, Conchita Supervia, Maria Barrientos, Hina Spani, Maria Galvany, Mercedes Capsir, Pilar Lorengar, Oralia Dominguez, Ramon Vinay, Miguel Fleta, Placido Domingo, Jose Palet, Hipolito Lazaro, Emile Vendrell, Antonio Cortis, Francisco Vinas, and Jose Mardones. (73 minutos) |