Gergiev conducts the Marinsky Orchestra, Chorus, and members of the Soloists of St Petersburg chamber Ensemble. 7.30pm on R3. Victoria Yastrebova, soprano, Olga Borodina,mezzo, Sergei Semishkur, tenor, Lidar Abdrazakov, bass
VERDI REQUIEM Live tonight from the Barbican........
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Hornspieler
Originally posted by DracoM View PostThe exhausting circus moves on. Do they ever go home?
Particularly impressed by the gorgeous voice of Vittoria Yastrebova; a beautiful "liquid" quality. A great pity that she failed to reach that high note at the end, but she was not the first and will not be the last, to fall at that final hurdle.
I've always felt that Verdi's writing for the tenor soloist is less than helpful, but I thought he coped well, although sounding a little hysterical at times (Don't they all?)
For me, an enjoyable evening.
HS
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Originally posted by Hornspieler View PostI thought this was a very moving performance - and it is no secret that I am not normally a Gergiev fan.
Must listen again on the i-player, as I had local distractions at times tonight.
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I was there this evening. For someone who isn't great in Verdi (2001 Kirov residency at Covent Garden, anyone?), Gergiev is extremely good in the Requiem, dramatic and reflective by turn. The woodwind detail he brought out in the Agnus Dei was remarkable.
Soloists were variable. Borodina is simply a force of nature and although she's not got the top notes any more, hers is still an incredibly powerful instrument. Mr Borodina (Ildar Abdrazakov) was superb - what a great bass voice and sadly underused at Covent Garden. Sergey Semishkur was tentative approaching high notes and took a few awkward breaths just before them, although his is an attractive tenor. Viktoria Yastrebova was one of the Flowermaidens in Parsifal last night and although on the lighter side than Verdi intended (the part was written for Teresa Stolz, the first Aida), she coped admirably; a lovely tone, not dissimilar to Marina Poplavskaya, but smaller. Yes, the two octave leap in the 'Libera me' nearly did for her and there wasn't the terrifying drama in the 'Tremends factus' section that Pops brought to last year's stunning Prom under Bychkov, but nicely done.
And what a chorus - so good to hear an opera chorus in full cry in this work!Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency....
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I recorded the Verdi REquiem on my TV disc but the result was very disappointing. It was either inaudible or much too loud, and after a bit I gave up. I'm sure the performance was as good as you all say but my recording, combined with a degree of tinnitus wrecked it. However, I shall try iPlayer tomorrow.
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Originally posted by Il Grande Inquisitor View PostAnd what a chorus - so good to hear an opera chorus in full cry in this work!Last edited by mercia; 05-04-12, 17:37.
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Resurrection Man
I had this recorded and initially put it on in the background. After just a few minutes, had to stop work and just listen. I thought the soloists were superb and the two females exquisite. One of 'those' concerts one wishes one were at.
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Curalach
Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostOne of 'those' concerts one wishes one were at.
I downloaded it from iPlayer and burned it to cd. Managed to squeeze it on 1 disc with 34 seconds of overburn.
It is a fine performance and, although there are some moments that would have been subject to re-takes for a commercial recording, I will happily return to it again.
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