Originally posted by Conchis
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostTo be fair, he doesn't sound awful. He is not making the horrible death rattle sounds that Carreras is making on his current crop of coach-party pension enhancement gigs; but if you only know him from recordings/film of him in his prime, you might be in for an unpleasant surprise.
It might have been a good idea of his to switch back to the baritone repertoire.
Also: it has to be faced, that these days he is rather noticeably reliant on the prompter.
Although he now lacks the top notes to sing tenor roles, he is also demonstrably not a baritone, which is a problem for many of the roles he now sings.
He can get away with it in roles like Nabucco, Boccanegra and Germont pere where his age and gravitas help. But when he sings 'younger' baritone roles such as di Luna he just isn't credible. It is rumoured that he is learning Posa in Don Carlo, which really doesn't seem like a good idea to me."I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square."
Lady Bracknell The importance of Being Earnest
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Originally posted by LHC View PostFrom the recent performances I have heard from Domingo, he retains much of the burnished tone of old, which makes his voice still very special...
The production is rubbish. As Richard Morrison said in The Times, the Israelites and Babylonians were dressed so similarly that it was like watching a football match with both teams wearing the same shirts. A grand and noble story is cheapened by the setting and concept.
A big thumbs up to Clemency Burton-Hill, grabbed by the ROH to anchor the evening, through a very well planned and interesting and entertaining interval offering, to a final post curtain call interview with Domingo (clearly arranged and welcomed by him), who was still so full of adrenalin that she couldn't get a word in edgeways. It's worth saying (if only for the BBC) that the camera work was exemplary flowing naturally and unobtrusively.
For the first time the ROH has extended access to the stream on its Youtube channel to 30 days
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Originally posted by jean View PostDid anyone see Domingo in tonight's cinema relay from the Met?
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