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Pappano's Classical Voices
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Originally posted by Lordgeous View PostMy friend Roderick Sharpe has built a fascinating Patzak site: http://www.wiu.edu/users/mfrls2/patzak/index.htm
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Just watched the mezzos (whose main operatic roles Papano characterised as 'witches, bitches and breeches'). As the programme neared its end, I thought for one horrible moment that Dame Janet was not going to feature. But never fear, she appeared in person on the programme as lovely, sensible and dignified as ever, and received due homage from AP.
Sad, incidentally, that no footage of Kathleen Ferrier exists....apparently.
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Richard Tarleton
Yes a great episode. It wouldn't have been complete without a bit of Verrett's spine-chilling O don fatale, and there it was
If anyone hasn't seen it before, here it is - heard to best advantage on the great Giulini recording.
Baker - awesome range. I caught her fairly early in her career in recital with Gerald Moore (at the end of his), and later in Poppaea (ENO), Troyens (ROH), Mary Stuart (ENO), plus Chausson, Duparc, Mahler...
But that Carnegie Hall joke, attributed to her by John Copley....surely he didn't think it was original?
I did wonder, when he was going on about Rossini, whether he might have squeezed Marilyn Horne in somewhere. I went right off La Bartoli after she cancelled on me, twice - nothing quite like walking into a deserted Barbican, having travelled up from the wild west and booked accommodation
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostBaker - awesome range. I caught her fairly early in her career in recital with Gerald Moore (at the end of his), and later in Poppaea (ENO), Troyens (ROH), Mary Stuart (ENO), plus Chausson, Duparc, Mahler...
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