30 January 2007
24 January 2007
Poor flowers

I want to share with you one of the most beautiful arias for soprano that I know of.
I am sorry I haven't been able to find the whole aria with Maria Callas, because I think she does it so heartbreakingly wonderful.
Poveri Fiori from the opera Adriana Lecouvreur by Cilea, in different versions :
Mirella Freni
Montserrat Caballé
Maria Callas (one minute snippet)
Find the text in both Italian and English here.
Read more about the opera, which premiered in 1902, here.
21 January 2007
18 January 2007
Death and the Maiden

This is the first piece by Schubert that I have learnt to appreciate. Probably because it is so very melancholic. He wrote it in 1824, when in poor health and probably staring death in the face. You can feel the pain. He is not rosy or cheerful anymore, this is for real.
That is why I like it.
Read about the String Quartet here
The image is Death and the Maiden by Egon Schiele
14 January 2007
What to do without Euridice?

Dame Janet Baker,
one of the great mezzo's of the 20th century,
singing Que faró senza Euridice
from Gluck's opera Orfeo & Euridice.
Euridice has just died and Orfeo (Baker)
sings this very touching aria,
What will I do without Euridice?
one of the great mezzo's of the 20th century,
singing Que faró senza Euridice
from Gluck's opera Orfeo & Euridice.
Euridice has just died and Orfeo (Baker)
sings this very touching aria,
What will I do without Euridice?
10 January 2007
Ernman + Weill = yes!!

Take a moment and listen to this Swedish mezzo soprano, in Youkali by Kurt Weill. There is nothing this singer cannot do. She sings coloratura arias while rollerskating on stage. She moves effortlessly from Carmen to cabaret songs to Ellington and back to Schubert. Her name is Malena Ernman and she is simply stunning.
05 January 2007
Emma forever in my heart

04 January 2007
03 January 2007
Green mountains in Rome

Listen to the finale of the opera L'incoronazione di Poppea (Coronation of Poppea). Written in 1642 it was Monteverdi's last opera, and it is set in imperial Rome.
The singers are Anna Caterina Antonacci, soprano (Poppea) and David Daniels, countertenor (Nerone).
Read plot here
Read more about Monteverdi here
02 January 2007
A Bach encounter

A while ago I found this wonderful Czech mezzo, Magdalena Kozena. Her voice is pure delight, she is perfect.
See her meeting Father Bach himself in this lovely video.
01 January 2007
Andreas Scholl - a voice from heaven
For the very first day of the new year, I wanted something truly lovely.
Is this man the world's best countertenor right now? At least he is my favourite - really outstanding. Listen to his angelic voice here, singing
"Cum dederit delectis suis somnum" from Vivaldi's Nisi Dominus.
The tempo is sadly much too slow - still, that makes this stunning piece even more difficult to perform.
The video may take a while to load. Please be patient and let it run once with sound off, after that you can watch and listen without disruptions.
Enjoy!
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