On May 18, 11:04 am, Christopher Webber
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zarzu...@zarzuela.invalid.net> wrote:
> On 18/05/2013 18:39, jrsnfld wrote:
>
> > I've been listening to a lot of Caball lately, so this was an amusing
> > review to disagree with.
>
> If you like her work, have you heard any of the complete zarzuela
> recordings she made in her early days of vocal glory?
Just a smattering of the zarzuela; I keep thinking I'll try more, but
haven't gotten around to it yet.
>
> If not, I'd recommend her complete recordings of Vives's "Maruxa"
> (through-written opera) and his "La villana" (three act historical drama
> based on Lope de Vega) very strongly indeed.
Thanks. I may have that Maruxa on LP, but I definitely have not heard
La Villana.
>
> The idea that she did not delve deeply into character is contradicted by
> anyone listening to about three bars of her Norma or Elizabeth de
> Valois. People say the strangest things...
Indeed, a strange thing to say about Caballé. I suppose if you listen
to too much in one sitting, her characterizations start to seem
limited. But there's no shame in that; I could say that about almost
any singer.
--Jeff