Oh well, I rather liked the Australian mezzo and her Britten choice was spot on, with vivid characterisation in A Charm....don't mess with that nanny.
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Freddie Campbell
...Generally a good standard overal I thought- given that these Singers are (as yet for Singers)still young! Last Night's decision was a good one,IMV...
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Originally posted by gradus View PostOh well, I rather liked the Australian mezzo and her Britten choice was spot on, with vivid characterisation in A Charm....don't mess with that nanny.
I rather liked the Moldovan singer.
And yes, Freddie, they are very young. Some of them are only 24, and as you say, that's young for a serious singer.
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Originally posted by Mary Chambers View Post.....I rather liked the Moldovan singer.
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Uncle Monty
Originally posted by verismissimo View PostMissed last night's heat. Reports? Will catch up later. Did they announce the finalists yet?
You couldn't say teh Korean singer didn't deserve to do well, but she was a bit flashy and screechy for my (admittedly inexpert) taste. I thought either the American or Irish contestants would have been worthier winners (and finalists).
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Originally posted by verismissimo View PostMissed last night's heat. Reports? Will catch up later. Did they announce the finalists yet?
Can't recall all of them but the Korean and English sops are there, and the Georgian(?) baritone and beautiful Moldovan(?) mezzo(?) from Thursday. Think the 5th was a Russian sop from the first day.I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by Uncle Monty View PostYes, the singers from Russia, Moldova, Ukraine, Korea, and ENGLAND (how the hell did they pick her??!!)
The trouble with the internet is that I already know who won it (Song Prize). It's hard to avoid.
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Yes, I agree with views above - I would have substituted last night's American soprano for the English, but picked the other four. I suppose we need to bear in mind that we only heard 1/2 or 2/3 of each programme on BBC 4 - the broadcast Trovatore aria from the US soprano was (IMO) exceptional, but maybe the two pieces we didn't hear were less good (though as noted above, the distinguished BBC guests would have heard these and seemed equally surprised...)? Still, I don't doubt that she will get a number of engagements on the strength of her performances last night and I hope her appearance in Cardiff will do her career a power of good.
On the basis of the performances so far, I found the most memorable singer to be the Russian mezzo from day 1, who sang possibly the most beautiful "Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix" (Samson et Dalila) I have ever heard. But, apart from the English soprano, I feel any of the finalists are capable of winning what could be a close and exciting competition.
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Uncle Monty
Yes, on the basis of what we've seen and heard, I would give the prize to Olesya Petrova, but I was as smitten as everyone else of any gender with the Moldovan singer ( as they say, What's not to like?), and I have a feeling that the Ukrainian baritone Bondarenko is (quite correctly) very highly regarded by Those Who Know.
I thought Gerald Finlay was extremely diplomatic about one singer who, he said, "was vulnerable in this company"
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Originally posted by Uncle Monty View PostI thought Gerald Finlay was extremely diplomatic about one singer who, he said, "was vulnerable in this company"
Leaving aside the irritatingly BGT style of some aspects of the BBC4 presentation (tooth-grindingly infantile post-performance "interviews"), what did people think of the guest critics? Mary King is always helpful, I find, but the others ranged across quite a wide spectrum from very bland to refreshingly incisive (the excellent David Pountey )
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