Then I heard that she was in Athens singing Adriana Lecouvreur, which
doesn't seem quite the right role for her.
Does anyone know what she is up to lately?
Thanks.
Minnie
By carefully selecting her repertoire, singer Ninon Vallin managed a
career spanning more than 50 years, in which she evolved from light
lyric soprano to mezzo. I can think of no other singer who recorded
the Marguerite both in Gounod's "Faust" and Berlioz' "La Damnation de
Faust."
Valfer
minnie...@yahoo.com (Minnie) wrote in message news:<e6e1d83.04060...@posting.google.com>...
De los Angeles COULD have (and should have) if the logistics of contracts and
conductors had allowed.
But Victoria de los Angeles *did* record Marguerite in Gounod's
"Faust" (with Cluytens, don't know the recording) and in
Berlioz's "Damnation" (Munch's mono recording).
Or did I misunderstand your article? I didn't get the article,
you are responding to.
--
Roland
mailto: vortumnus at gmx dot de
Are you sure there's a Damnation with De los Angeles and Munch? I only know of
the recording with Danco and Munch. De los angeles did record the Summer
Nights with Munch, but that's the only Berlioz she recorded with him that I
know of.
-david gable
Callas recorded arias from both roles, and probably could have recorded them
complete.
I've always thought Callas would have been incomparable as Berlioz's Cléopātre,
Marguerite, Didon, and Béatrice.
-david gable
David is correct. The Munch Nuits d'Ete is with De los Angeles; the
Damnation is with Danco. (Steber sang the concert performances of the
Damnation, but contractual obligations--she was signed to Columbia,
Munch and the BSO to RCA--prevented her from making the recording.)
MK
Think Callas. She recorded both arias.
Giuseppe DiStefano
She recently sang Violetta in TRAVIATA in Athens...NOT ADRIANA. That role is
not her rep.
Yes, I was wrong last night.
"Damnation" and "Nuits" are on the same twofer, and I didn't
listen to either for quite a while, so I mixed up the two ladies.
Sorry.
Valfer
rons...@aol.com (Ronsdivas) wrote in message news:<20040609215353...@mb-m24.aol.com>...
Based on your update below, I searched online and I found that
apparently in addition to the Traviata in Athens, she was listed to
sing the aria Io Son L'umile ancela" from the opera Adriana Lecouvreur
in a concert. So that probably explains the confusion:
http://www.cultureguide.gr/events/details.jsp?Event_id=47275&catA=7
Looks like a terrific concert!
I could not find a website which lists her operas and concerts but a
little web searching and I found that she is going to be singing soon
La Traviata, La Boheme, Faust and Luisa Miller. Does anyone know any
others or if she has a website?
rons...@aol.com (Ronsdivas) wrote in message news:<20040609215353...@mb-m24.aol.com>...
"Sergio H. da Silva" <serg...@pobox.com> wrote in message news:<nF_xc.60$X92...@bignews6.bellsouth.net>...
No...it is due to the close and compressed micking the Met uses. OONY hangs the
mics over the audience which allows for the natural balance of the voices.