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Do we yet know which opera has been voted / chosen for tonight's performance?
Nothing on the website at all.
The vote closes at 4pm. I'm not over bothered, and my vote probably won't count anyway. On balance I'd probably vote for the Gounod, on the grounds that I really don't know it at all - never heard nor seen it, while I have seen the others and I was even involved in a production of Tosca once. Having said that I don't think many will vote for Gounod - so (fhg might be surprised ...) of the others I'd actually vote for the Flying Dutchman.
I don't know which versions will be broadcast - the web site simply indicates ROH performances, but presumably there's a large archive of performances in "the library".
The vote closes at 4pm. I'm not over bothered, and my vote probably won't count anyway. On balance I'd probably vote for the Gounod, on the grounds that I really don't know it at all - never heard nor seen it, while I have seen the others and I was even involved in a production of Tosca once. Having said that I don't think many will vote for Gounod - so (fhg might be surprised ...) of the others I'd actually vote for the Flying Dutchman.
I don't know which versions will be broadcast - the web site simply indicates ROH performances, but presumably there's a large archive of performances in "the library".
I'll click on one of them in the next hour or so.
Will it be translated into Yorkshire dialect is the question - or is that the Flying Scotsman?
Will it be translated into Yorkshire dialect is the question - or is that the Flying Scotsman?
Possibly not half so surprised as you might be at what fhg himself has voted for - the Gounod, and for most of the reasons you gave in your second sentence - I did see some of it on telly a few years back, with Hvorostovsky in the title role, but that was so dull a performance, I can't believe it was very representative.
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Possibly not half so surprised as you might be at what fhg himself has voted for - the Gounod, and for most of the reasons you gave in your second sentence - I did see some of it on telly a few years back, with Hvorostovsky in the title role, but that was so dull a performance, I can't believe it was very representative.
I don't think Hvorostovsky was in the title role, was he? He was the cross-dressing Mephistopheles.
Originally posted by underthecountertenorView Post
I don't think Hvorostovsky was in the title role, was he? He was the cross-dressing Mephistopheles.
Hvorostovsky sang Valentin. The cross-dressing Mephistopheles would have been Mr Terfel. Faust and Margeurite were Alaina and Gheorghui.
"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
Possibly not half so surprised as you might be at what fhg himself has voted for - the Gounod, and for most of the reasons you gave in your second sentence - I did see some of it on telly a few years back, with Hvorostovsky in the title role, but that was so dull a performance, I can't believe it was very representative.
The vote closes at 4pm. I'm not over bothered, and my vote probably won't count anyway. On balance I'd probably vote for the Gounod, on the grounds that I really don't know it at all - never heard nor seen it, while I have seen the others and I was even involved in a production of Tosca once. Having said that I don't think many will vote for Gounod - so (fhg might be surprised ...) of the others I'd actually vote for the Flying Dutchman.
I don't know which versions will be broadcast - the web site simply indicates ROH performances, but presumably there's a large archive of performances in "the library".
I'll click on one of them in the next hour or so.
I was right ...!!!!
It's a result. Sean Rafferty, host of In Tune, has just anounced that Radio 3 listeners, given a choice of Royal Opera performances of Faust, The Magic Flute, Tosca and The Flying Dutchman, have chosen... Tosca!
In the end I was busy and distracted so my fingers didn't get used, but probably wouldn't have made any significant difference. Do we get the voting figures?
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"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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