sopranos
theartsdesk Q&A: Soprano Elizabeth WattsSunday, 08 November 2015![]() Not many people write conspicuously brilliant tweets, but Elizabeth Watts is someone who does. Working on the most demanding aria on her stunning new CD of operatic numbers and cantatas by the lesser-known of the two Scarlattis, father Alessandro... Read more... |
Pappano's Classical Voices, BBC FourMonday, 29 June 2015![]() Antonio Pappano, artistic director and chief conductor of the Royal Opera House, is a polymath, for he is also a brilliant and persuasive narrator of the history of music. Here he embarked on a four part history of the operatic voice, starting at... Read more... |
10 Questions for Soprano Sandrine PiauMonday, 29 September 2014![]() French soprano Sandrine Piau, born in 1965 in a south-western suburb of Paris, has an agile, supple voice. It soars, so critics reach readily for all those bird metaphors: nightingale, sparrow, "she leaves the earth on wings of song" and so on. She... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Soprano Kristine OpolaisTuesday, 17 June 2014![]() The best that you can usually expect from an interview is that it takes off from stock beginnings in spontaneous and unexpected directions. This one was rather exciting from the start: the end of a day in the life of a new role, Puccini's good-time... Read more... |
10 Questions for Soprano Pretty YendeWednesday, 14 May 2014![]() Everyone who heard it must have been charmed by South African soprano Pretty Yende’s Radio 4 chat in which she recounted what hooked her on opera. It was a coup de foudre, watching a British Airways ad on telly at home in Piet Retief, and the sound... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Soprano Anne SchwanewilmsSunday, 04 May 2014![]() She is now the world’s leading interpreter of Richard Strauss’s Marschallin in Der Rosenkavalier, the aristocratic thirtysomething once forced into marriage with a far from ideal husband and determined not to let it happen to the sweet girl who... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Soprano Nicole CabellMonday, 07 April 2014![]() Last year a DVD appeared featuring the 15 winning performances from the start of the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition up to 2011. I watched them all, skimming if any seemed a notch below par but staying with most. You could see the star... Read more... |
DVD: Becoming TraviataFriday, 28 February 2014![]() Only the most antagonistic of diva fanciers, opera queens, call them what you will, would deny coloratura soprano Natalie Dessay her place as one of the great singing actresses of our time. The size and range of the voice are rather more limited for... Read more... |
Anne Schwanewilms, Charles Spencer, Wigmore HallFriday, 09 December 2011![]() Now that Margaret Price is no more and Kiri's well past her heyday, whose is the most limpid soprano of them all? "The beautiful voice" was a label slapped by PR on Renée Fleming, but that fitfully engaging diva is all curdled artifice alongside... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Soprano Susan BullockSunday, 04 September 2011![]() It may have taken her until 2005 to get her Wigmore Hall debut, until 2006 to break onto the stage of the Royal Opera House, but at 53 Susan Bullock has finally arrived, claiming the crown of soloist for this year’s Last Night of the Proms, a firm... Read more... |
Remembering Joan Sutherland, 1926-2010Tuesday, 12 October 2010![]() Joan Sutherland’s was the voice of my childhood, the voice on the record-player when my mother, a coloratura soprano, practised her Lucia and Traviata. It was a clear and ravishingly carefree sound, as fluid as a stream bubbling in sunlight,... Read more... |
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