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JohnA

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Nov 21, 2009, 11:06:59 AM11/21/09
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Dil

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Nov 21, 2009, 11:14:23 AM11/21/09
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On Nov 21, 10:06 am, JohnA <janorf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/nov/21/elisabeth-soderstrom-obit...

One of my favorite voices...

Rest in peace...


Dil.

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Nov 21, 2009, 11:16:01 AM11/21/09
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Matthew�B.�Tepper

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Nov 21, 2009, 2:46:47 PM11/21/09
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JohnA <jano...@gmail.com> appears to have caused the following letters to
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> http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/nov/21/elisabeth-soderstrom-obituary

I'm very sorry to read of her passing. She was a gift to lovers of 20th
Century opera and concert vocal music; I see I have her in Hindemith's
"Cardillac," Nielsen's "Saul and David," and no fewer than three of Sir
Charles Mackerras' Janacek recordings for London/Decca.

She's also in the Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt performance of Orff's "Carmina
Burana" in the Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra box on BIS, which I would
be pleased to have as my only recording of that work if I didn't also have
Robert Shaw's on Telarc. She's also the soprano in Haitink's recording of
Shostakovich's "From Jewish Folk Poetry," and an Ashkenazy/Philharmonia
reading of Sibelius' "Luonnatar" on London/Decca.

As for Janacek, I remember she sang the title role in "Kat'a Kabanova" in
English, under Kubelik, with the San Francisco Opera around the time the
Mackerras recording was released. It was interesting to make comparisons,
as Kubelik used the "traditional" edition and Mackerras a new critical one.

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Randy Lane

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Nov 22, 2009, 7:14:19 PM11/22/09
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On Nov 21, 11:46 am, "Matthew B. Tepper" <oyþ@earthlink.net> wrote:
> JohnA <janorf...@gmail.com> appears to have caused the following letters to

> be typed in news:c519c28f-f955-430f-b8d2-58b06a6acdd6
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> >http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/nov/21/elisabeth-soderstrom-obit...

>
> I'm very sorry to read of her passing.  She was a gift to lovers of 20th
> Century opera and concert vocal music; I see I have her in Hindemith's
> "Cardillac," Nielsen's "Saul and David," and no fewer than three of Sir
> Charles Mackerras' Janacek recordings for London/Decca.
>
> She's also in the Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt performance of Orff's "Carmina
> Burana" in the Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra box on BIS, which I would
> be pleased to have as my only recording of that work if I didn't also have
> Robert Shaw's on Telarc.  She's also the soprano in Haitink's recording of
> Shostakovich's "From Jewish Folk Poetry," and an Ashkenazy/Philharmonia
> reading of Sibelius' "Luonnatar" on London/Decca.
>
> As for Janacek, I remember she sang the title role in "Kat'a Kabanova" in
> English, under Kubelik, with the San Francisco Opera around the time the
> Mackerras recording was released.  It was interesting to make comparisons,
> as Kubelik used the "traditional" edition and Mackerras a new critical one.
>
> --
> Matthew B. Tepper:  WWW, science fiction, classical music, ducks!
> Read about "Proty" here:http://home.earthlink.net/~oy/proty.html
> To write to me, do for my address what Androcles did for the lion
> Opinions expressed here are not necessarily those of my employers

I attended the SFO/Kubelik Janacek performance. Awesome.

She recorded the Rachmaninov songs with Ashkenazy on Decca, a
veritable treasure.
And she sang the Soprano parts in a Decca set of the Complete Sibelius
Songs with Irwin Gage as the accompaniest.
Sadly the Sibelius was never issued on CD in the USA. I ordered it
from GB a few years ago.

david...@aol.com

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Nov 23, 2009, 6:01:34 AM11/23/09
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Coincidentally, I’ve been listening to a live Met broadcast of Figaro
with Söderström from 1960 that just came my way. Della Casa is the
Countess, Söderström Susanna, and Siepi Figaro, and it’s a sheer
pleasure to listen to such stylish and musical singers interacting so
intelligently in this opera of all operas. Leinsdorf is the
conductor, and he’s a vast improvement over Rosenstock in the 1967 Met
broadcast of Figaro. Söderström was always a great favorite of mine,
and I used to love an old Epic recording of Dallapiccola song cycles
with Söderström and Frederik Prausnitz, two musicians who could do no
wrong. Needless to say, Söderström was also Mélisande under Boulez at
Covent Garden in 1969, a performance that CBS also recorded with the
Covent Garden ensemble.

-david gable

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