Last night, while surfing around YouTube looking for any new HQ (or lately, HD) offerings among the current opera ladies' entries there, I spotted Anna Netrebko singing Offenbach's Barcarolle with a young, blonde mezzo-soprano named Elina Garanca. I wasn't familiar with her but loved her rich, deeper-shaded voice the moment she opened her mouth. She immediately moved our Russian diva into the shadows here, in my opinion.
Being curious now, I looked for a solo performance by this young (35) Latvian lass and came upon yet another Ave Maria; this one by Mascagni, from Cavelleria Rusticana. H-mmmm. Curious Mike brought it up to play and...well! It was an Ave Maria that seguéd into the Intermezzo (one of my favourite opera intermezzi). Never heard this lovely orchestral piece sung before.
Hi Mike: Garanca is a fabulous singer! There’s a DVD of her splendid January, 2010, Carmen with a not too bad Alagna as Don Jose. It’s available on Amazon.
She is also featured in a number of opera and concert DVDs and CD recitals.
From memory the Intermezzo from Cavalleria has been recorded by both Domingo and Bocelli and, I think, McCormack.
Ciao, Armando
My partner was in an opera with Garanca and Anna Netrebko at RoH and he really can't get enough of her voice.
Terri
Apart from the fact that he should stick to singing songs, in opera, Bocelli, is a miniature copy of his idol, Corelli, and a bad one at that!
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Hi Mike: You've piqued my curiosity, so I'll definitely watch that Tosca over the weekend.Bryn Terfel strikes me as a strange choice for Scarpia. I like him, but I found his voice a bit rough-hewn when I saw him in concert in NZ in the late 1990s. Scarpia should look and sound aristocratic, I feel....Will post my thoughts once I've watched it!CheersDerekP.S. This is the YouTube entry I went to; I presume it's the same one you watched?
In the midst of the Britain’s Got Talent circus I was barely able to make out what Jonathon Antoine sounded like but I heard enough to agree with Gary and Mike that he has a voice and probably a pretty good one, at that.
He needs to study, as presently he is not supporting properly in the middle and low registers, and there is some throatiness As for the ridiculous prediction that he is the next Pavarotti, (I entirely agree with you, Mike, about the exaggerated swooning) apart from the fact that the youngster has a long way to go, at 17 his voice is far darker than that of Pavarotti, who even late in his career was no more than a lyric tenor.