Saturday, December 16, 2006
Him again...
Still walking on air after my interview with Signor King of the High Cs yesterday. Just to preserve the nautical imagery: what a dreamboat!
(No wonder my husband wants me to believe that the world's best and loveliest tenor is Wunderlich, who's dead...)
Labels:
Juan Diego Florez,
Opera
Friday, December 15, 2006
On the other hand...
Tom pricked my Florez bubble yesterday evening, by a) assembling a group of friends to play the Schumann Piano Quintet in our front room (they made music and I made the food), and b) over dinner afterwards, saying 'Florez isn't a patch on this...' and putting on a CD of Fritz Wunderlich.
There are performances - like Florez's - which leave you clapping and cheering and full of superlatives. There are others which leave you speechless.
There are performances - like Florez's - which leave you clapping and cheering and full of superlatives. There are others which leave you speechless.
Labels:
Opera
Thursday, December 14, 2006
King of the high Cs? Better believe it...
I'm high as a kite. Universal Classics held a little 'do' today for one of their best and starriest stars: Juan Diego Florez (above, photo credit: Decca / Johannes Ifkovits). Savoy Hotel; a collection of press & industry colleagues; and he sang three arias - the big whacks from Rigoletto and La fille du regiment (the one with nine high Cs) plus 'Granada' from his Sentimento Latino album, and I was standing 4 metres from him throughout. I nearly died of joy.
It's unbelievable. The security of that technique is, as far as I can tell, more comparable to Jascha Heifetz than any other singer I can think of. There's no shadow of doubt, but also no flaw in the pouring of the honey, just utter beauty and wonder and a hell of a lot of oomph, at least close to. Florez's voice is sometimes said to be 'small' or, better, 'small is beautiful', but it certainly didn't sound that way (beautiful, yes; small, no!) from 4 metres... It was hard to get the press & industry to stop applauding afterwards, and that takes a little doing.
I shook his hand afterwards. Yes, alas, I have washed since. But tomorrow I get to interview him (at least, 98% sure that I will), so maybe I can replenish that supply of wonder. And yes, he's drop-dead gorgeous - but with a voice like that, who even needs those sultry eyes?
He opens in La fille du regiment at Covent Garden in January.
Labels:
Juan Diego Florez,
Opera
Monday, December 11, 2006
It's my birthday...
...and this year my special present is seeing in print in The Independent something I've been wanting to write for 20 years. Voila.
Please excuse me for a couple of days while I push off to Paris.
Please excuse me for a couple of days while I push off to Paris.
Labels:
writing
Friday, December 08, 2006
An Independent Carmen
Here's my piece about Carmen which appears in The Independent today. Enjoy. The show opens at Covent Garden tonight, and someone who saw the dress rehearsal told me that Jonas Kaufmann as Don Jose was so marvellous that his big aria alone would be worth the price of the ticket. (I'm not going tonight, but will see it later in the run and report back then.)
Labels:
Opera,
Royal Opera House
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