Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie
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Top 10 contralto/mezzo-soprano singers
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostAre they the new Breakfast presenters?
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostMost of my favourites already mentioned but Gladys Ripley was a splendid singer.
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Surely another to be mentioned (before my time) Dame Clara Butt. My parents had a record of her singing "God shall wipe away all tears"
Tremendous power and depth in her voice.
Oh, and also Clara Serena.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostI see BBC Singers aren't being nominated?
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostWell, how about
Cecilia Bartoli? (Mentioned already but not nearly as much as she deserves, imvho)
Norma Procter (Barbs) sang in my first live Mahler 3 (my first live Mahler anything) with Haitink/LPO in'72. Shirley Verett (see my first post in this thread) makes it largely on the strength of her rendition of O don fatale in Don Carlo (Giulini etc.) - in fact 4 of those 5 are Verdian "witches and bitches" .
But yes, my top 1 is Janet Baker, whom I happily saw a lot - a recital with Gerald Moore (that's going back a bit), then in Mahler, Chausson, Duparc, Handel, Donizetti.......and Ann Murray's Schubert disc with Graham Johnson (3 in the Hyperion series) is one of my most treasured CDs.
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I much enjoy Bartoli in short doses - for some reason, I find that I can't listen to her in a solo recital for much longer than twenty minutes or so: there's a "sameness" in the "colour" of her voice that I don't like to listen to for long. Not something I find with Baker, Ferrier ... or any of my favourite singers.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostFor better or worse, I've started something.
Marilyn Horne
Kathleen Ferrier
Janet Baker
Leontyne Price (as Carmen)
Yvonne Minton
Margaret Balfour
Gillian Knight
Lyndsie Holland
Sheila Rex
Norma ProcterLast edited by Stanfordian; 19-09-17, 15:50.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI much enjoy Bartoli in short doses - for some reason, I find that I can't listen to her in a solo recital for much longer than twenty minutes or so: there's a "sameness" in the "colour" of her voice that I don't like to listen to for long. Not something I find with Baker, Ferrier ... or any of my favourite singers.
I agree with you about Bartoli. Whilst I admire her talent I can only enjoy her voice in small doses. Her relenting determination becomes wearing and her tone that becomes harsh to my ears after a while.Last edited by Stanfordian; 19-09-17, 18:00.
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