Do you hear the people sing?

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Sean wrote:
loCAtek wrote:Not bad, but not good.

She tried some real singing in 'Evita', and they had to have her co-worker speak his lyrics so he didn't show her up.

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Really? Have you just made that up or is that what you actually thought when you watched the movie?

It certainly explains why she won the Golden Globe for her performance... :roll:
...but you're not going to turn this into a hijack, right? ;)

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loCAtek wrote:
Sean wrote:
loCAtek wrote:Not bad, but not good.

She tried some real singing in 'Evita', and they had to have her co-worker speak his lyrics so he didn't show her up.

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Really? Have you just made that up or is that what you actually thought when you watched the movie?

It certainly explains why she won the Golden Globe for her performance... :roll:
...but you're not going to turn this into a hijack, right? ;)
Of course I won't...despite your efforts. I'll just point out that nowhere in that post did I express any personal opinion on Evita.
Why is it that when Miley Cyrus gets naked and licks a hammer it's 'art' and 'edgy' but when I do it I'm 'drunk' and 'banned from the hardware store'?

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I am a mad musical fan, though Les Mis never did it for me.
Bah!

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Sean wrote: Of course I won't...despite your efforts. I'll just point out that nowhere in that post did I express any personal opinion on Evita.
Very well, as it stands then, no one fully supports Madonna's Evita, as being on par with Les Misérables.

I'll continue to assert, that that's because she failed to emote as Les Mis players do.

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:shrug
Why is it that when Miley Cyrus gets naked and licks a hammer it's 'art' and 'edgy' but when I do it I'm 'drunk' and 'banned from the hardware store'?

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Guinevere wrote:We have tickets to the Met to see Le Nozze de Figaro in November and I'm very excited about it!
Lucky you, I'm so jealous! Which performance are you going to see? If it's the one with Hei-Kyung Hong as Countess Almaviva I'll be even more jealous. In my CD player in permanent rotation I have the 1952 recording with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf as the Countess and Irmgard Seefried as Susanna (Herbert von Karajan & the Vienna Philharmonic), which is probably the most delightful version I've heard. That Mozart guy could sure write a tune.
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CAST

Conductor: David Robertson
Countess Almaviva: Maija Kovalevska
Susanna: Mojca Erdmann
Cherubino: Christine Schäfer
Count Almaviva: Gerald Finley
Figaro: Ildar Abdrazakov

I've never seen Figaro -- I'm a huge Die Zauberflöte fan, and just love that Wolfie. Did I tell you that the first time we were in Saltzburg my father just about got us kicked out of his birth house for illegally photographing his harpsichord? Dad had just finished building his and was a bit over excited....
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The first performance of Zauberflote I saw was with my son (then age 5) appearing as the youngest of the Papageno children. A friend of my mom's worked for the Opera Company of Philadelphia and was looking for child "supers" for the production. She called to see if the boy might be available. I asked him if he wanted to be in the opera.

"Opera?" he said. "What's that?"
"It's people on a stage singing and telling a story," I replied.
"Oh, you mean like 'NSync?" he said.
"Um, not exactly ... "
"Well, if it's not rock and roll, I'm not really interested."
"Why don't you just try it and see what it's about?"
"Okay, sure, whatever."

Turned out he didn't like the singing so much, but loved being on stage and acting, and he continued on in three or four more operas after that.
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As a former boy soprano I'm jealous.

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Ha! As part of my son's gig, I got to see Anna Netrebko sing Giulietta in Bellini's "Capulets and Montagues." The best part was going to the rehearsals (I went to all of them) and sitting about 10 feet in front of her.
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She's one of my favorites, I've seen her at the Met several times (but the cheap seats are much further away than 10 feet :x ).

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I'm honestly not that current on who the top sopranos are right now, but as a former mezzo-soprano I adore Frederica Von Stade and was lucky enough to attend the master class she gave at BU a few years ago.

As I said, I'm excited we are going. I've seen opera in Boston, DC, Baltimore, London and Vienna, but I've never been to the Met.
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Gob wrote:Thanks but I'll take a pass Guin....

I'm not a "shows" person...
I know what will change your mind.

Anna Netrebko:
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Gabriella Pochinki:
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Mojca Erdmann:
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Elina Garanca:
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Oh, I almost forgot --

Renee Fleming:
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But at 53 maybe she's a bit old for your tastes?
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Being only a 1 hour train ride from Manhattan, you would think I would have seen more than one play/show since 1997 but hey, that's me. In 1997 we took the kids to see the Christmas show with the Rockettes. While it was nice, those things do not thrill me.

A year or so before that we went and saw Annie. The damn bar closed when the second act started. Would have brought a flask if I had known.

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Sue, you line 'em up, I'll take them in that order... Very beautiful women!
Sue U wrote: But at 53 maybe she's a bit old for your tastes?
Good god no!! I am a conesewer[sic] of women of my age!!
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