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"Vier Letzte Lieder"
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[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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NB this post is not as OT as it may at first seem!
Am currently reading Alan Bennett's Untold Stories. He pays a touching tribute to Kathleen Ferrier, mentioning that he heard her sing in Brunswick Chapel, Leeds, "a Methodist chapel in the slums of Leeds lit up and packed with people on a winter's night in 1947 and [her] voice drifting out over the grimy snow".
And earlier, "It's her voice in The Song of the Earth and Strauss Four Last Songs and Brahms's Alto Rhapsody that I hear still as their proper tone, with no one to touch her."
No doubt he meant "Brahms' Four...", but if only...
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PS Of course, if there is any justice, and previous vocal range ceases to be an obstacle, KF has been performing this work within the Pearly Gates for the last 60+ years
And if both range and gender cease matter there, perhaps we can look forward to some dream(?) castings such as
CARMEN (Bizet)
Carmen: Alexander Kipnis
Don Jose: Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Micaela: Mario Del Monaco
Escamillo: Alfred Deller
HOSTS: perhaps there might be scope for a thread for boarders to present their best nightmares, or make sensible suggestions about works that a favourite artist might be wished to have taken on, given only a small change in range or lung-power??I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostNB this post is not as OT as it may at first seem!
Am currently reading Alan Bennett's Untold Stories. He pays a touching tribute to Kathleen Ferrier, mentioning that he heard her sing in Brunswick Chapel, Leeds, "a Methodist chapel in the slums of Leeds lit up and packed with people on a winter's night in 1947 and [her] voice drifting out over the grimy snow".
And earlier, "It's her voice in The Song of the Earth and Strauss Four Last Songs and Brahms's Alto Rhapsody that I hear still as their proper tone, with no one to touch her."
No doubt he meant "Brahms' Four...", but if only...
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PS Of course, if there is any justice, and previous vocal range ceases to be an obstacle, KF has been performing this work within the Pearly Gates for the last 60+ years
And if both range and gender cease matter there, perhaps we can look forward to some dream(?) castings such as
CARMEN (Bizet)
Carmen: Alexander Kipnis
Don Jose: Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Micaela: Mario Del Monaco
Escamillo: Alfred Deller
HOSTS: perhaps there might be scope for a thread for boarders to present their best nightmares, or make sensible suggestions about works that a favourite artist might be wished to have taken on, given only a small change in range or lung-power??
Perhaps beyond the pearly gates Richard Strauss decided promptly to transpose the Four Last songs for her !
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI thought it was his parents who heard her sing that night and that he later discovered he had heard sing in Dvorak Stabat mater under Beecham but that he has no memory of the concert other than where they were sitting and how cold it was .
Perhaps beyond the pearly gates Richard Strauss decided promptly to transpose the Four Last songs for her !
Haven't come across anything about her in the Dvorak Stabat Mater yet.I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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