Re: What are you listening to?
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 6:46 pm
Or in present day anywhere...
I agree Pepe, it's just that a number of Catholic chickens have been coming home to roost in recent years... the church is about the only thing that has oppressed the poor inhabitants of that beautiful country, more than the English have... :-(Jose Echenique wrote:Or in present day anywhere...
I couldn´t go to see it because my family insisted in Les Miserables, and when Mama says she wants to see Les Mis, it´s Les Mis. Lord, the singing was atrocious, especially Russell Crowe´s who literally shames himself. None of the actors is really up to the vocal demands of their roles, and yet, everybody seemed to love the film. There was even spontaneous applause at the end!Jared wrote:I agree Pepe, it's just that a number of Catholic chickens have been coming home to roost in recent years... the church is about the only thing that has oppressed the poor inhabitants of that beautiful country, more than the English have... :-(Jose Echenique wrote:Or in present day anywhere...
Anyhow... I have just returned from a really wonderful evening at the Courtyard, Met screening of Verdi's Rigoletto, set in 1960's Las Vegas.... personally, I really think it worked very well (although Rigoletto is one of those stories which can easily be transported through time and place).. it's one of those p[roductions which I'd be happy to show someone who had never seen an opera before, and wanted to know what it's relevance would be today...
...thoroughly enjoyable evening, really.
Diana Damrau was the highlight for me, vocally... but it generally seemd to be good all round.Jose Echenique wrote:I´m sure the Rigoletto will make it to Blu Ray, I´ll see it then, but I have no doubt that is was MUCH better sung than Les Mis LOL!!!
Oh, though her hearing at 89 is not what it used to be, it was obvious for her that Ann Hathaway and Hugh Jackman had serious vocal problems, and that poor Russell Crowe was worthy of Jean Valjean´s life sentence of hard labour.Jared wrote:Diana Damrau was the highlight for me, vocally... but it generally seemd to be good all round.Jose Echenique wrote:I´m sure the Rigoletto will make it to Blu Ray, I´ll see it then, but I have no doubt that is was MUCH better sung than Les Mis LOL!!!
incidentally, do you have the strength of character to tell mama how bad the singing is, or do you studiously keep your own counsel?? ;-)
Jared wrote:Bellini: Oboe Concerto
Nicholas Daniel/ BBC Phil/ Leaper
Who'd have thought it? Bellini took time out from his Bel Canto repertoire to write a delightful little OC... Fergus??