Recent comments on performances of Tannhauser and Norma have made me think about major operas that are now difficult/impossilbe to cast because the kind of singers who can do justice to them are thin on the ground/non-existent at the moment.
In the case of the Wagner Heldentenor roles, this situation has persisted for a long, long (long!) time. Many would argue (me among them, perhaps) that Lauritz Melchior was the sole example of a genuine Heldentenor (Jean de Reske was canny enough to order the recordings he made destroyed) and that since then, we've had to do make do with people who, though very good, were not quite what the composer wanted: Windgassen and Vickers, for example.
In Italian opera, it is now hard to find a satisfactory Trovatore cast and you will struggle to get up a good Don Carlos.
Any others?
In the case of the Wagner Heldentenor roles, this situation has persisted for a long, long (long!) time. Many would argue (me among them, perhaps) that Lauritz Melchior was the sole example of a genuine Heldentenor (Jean de Reske was canny enough to order the recordings he made destroyed) and that since then, we've had to do make do with people who, though very good, were not quite what the composer wanted: Windgassen and Vickers, for example.
In Italian opera, it is now hard to find a satisfactory Trovatore cast and you will struggle to get up a good Don Carlos.
Any others?
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