Ten favourite operas

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  • mercia
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 8920

    #61
    would be interesting (for me) to know the reasons behind people's choices
    perhaps that would be a step too far
    shopping lists are all very well

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    • Biffo

      #62
      After four Mozarts

      Le nozze di Figaro
      Don Giovanni
      Cosi fan tutte
      Die Zauberflote

      I restrict myself to one each

      Monteverdi Orfeo
      Beethoven Fidelio
      Berlioz Les Troyens
      Verdi Un ballo in maschera
      Wagner Der Ring des Nibelungen (cheating but I am obsessed)
      Jancacek The Makropoulos Case

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      • kuligin
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 230

        #63
        Originally posted by ahinton View Post
        In no particular order:

        Salome
        Elektra
        Die Frau ohne Schatten
        Wozzeck
        Tristan und Isolde
        Der Ring des Nibelungen (if it's not cheating to count that as one!)
        A Midsummer Marriage
        Doktor Faust
        Turandot (either of them - now that IS cheating, I suppose!)
        Die Soldaten.
        A fellow admirer of BusoniandTippett! They are in my list too

        Impossible to list " favourites" so just the ten that music/ singers/ production really worked for me

        Cosi fan Tutte Covent Garden in the 1970s
        Wozzeck Covent Garden Geraint Evans
        The Midsummer Marriage Welsh on tour Opera House Manchester Jill Gomez
        Mastersingers Covent Garden Haitink
        Die Brautwahl Berlin UDL Barenbiom
        Le Compte Ory Glyndebourne on tour Barry Banks
        Guilio Cesare Glyndebourne Sarah Connolly
        Penthisilea Basel
        Les Indes Galantes Paris Opera
        War and Peace ENO twice about 15 years apart

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        • french frank
          Administrator/Moderator
          • Feb 2007
          • 30283

          #64
          Originally posted by kuligin View Post
          Giulio Cesare Glyndebourne Sarah Connolly
          One of the few (okay, about three) DVDs I possess. I can never quite believe that Connolly isn't Handel's Caesar. Clearly she doesn't date back to Roman days (!) but her performance is the most 'manly' of all - the complete actor-singer in this production.
          It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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          • ardcarp
            Late member
            • Nov 2010
            • 11102

            #65
            Leaving aside whether it is strictly an opera or not, would anyone include Berlioz Damnation of Faust on their list? Saw most of it tonight on BBC4 (Gilliam's fascist interpretation) and I congratulate them for screening it. Some great singing and superb playing. Less than the sum of its parts for me though.

            Mary, how do you rate Owen Wingrave, the so-called TV opera?

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            • aeolium
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 3992

              #66
              I can never quite believe that Connolly isn't Handel's Caesar.
              Although Handel's real Caesar was a castrato, Senesino. I agree, though - Connolly is wonderful. I also very much admired Patricia Bardon as Cornelia. Danielle de Niese certainly had the looks as Cleopatra, but I thought was slightly disappointing in the great aria Se pietà di me non senti. A compelling production which I first saw in an Odeon cinema - the four and a half hours just flew by.

              La Damnation de Faust might well be one of my choices (if it is indeed an opera rather than a series of tableaux) - I think it's a superb work, with Benvenuto Cellini one of Berlioz' finest. It was good to see the ENO production on BBC4 yesterday, though I rather wish Gilliam had gone with his usually fantastic and surreal imagination rather than the 'build up to Nazism' theme.

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