Originally posted by Conchis
View Post
"Basically just a singer"? Aside from conducting, you might be generous enough to consider the extraordinary energy with which he's (a) run opera companies - at Washington and elsewhere, (b) sponsored individuals through his musical charities, (c) funded the extremely important and prestigious Operalia competition and (d) acted as an unpaid musical ambassador for his adopted, Mexican homeland.
To say he is "best suited to the 'bread and butter' Italian repertoire' is baffling, and would be disagreed with vehemently by those of us fortunate enough to have heard him in his (equally wide-ranging) Spanish repertoire, on disc and stage. Personally, the very best thing I ever saw him do was The Tales of Hoffmann in John Schlesinger's ROH production which was created to showcase his extraordinary acting as well as singing talents. That's French. His musicianship is of a rare order, whether or not you happen to think his German pronunciation is perfect. But how could a mere "Italian tenor" sing Siegmund, Walther and Lohengrin so much better than proper Germans? Actually of course Bayreuth was quick enough to use him, and to hold on to him. And they don't need "stars" to sell their five-times oversubscribed seats - they used him for artistic reasons.
There is so much more to Domingo than "just a singer". If he's "just a singer", so are Janet Baker, Kathleen Ferrier and Enrico Caruso. I think we get the picture that you aren't madly keen on him or his work. So why not graciously leave it at that?
Comment