well, ahmed, incredibly, came through
'traviata' was the matinee, and the evening's show was 'otello,' with thomas hampson as iago (i saw him in akron, a few weeks ago) -- i planned on buying a standing-room ticket for 'otello'
the only time i attended a show in the met before -- in '96, i think -- i bought a standing-room ticket, and, at intermission, was handed a ticket for a seat, by a man...as he and his date were exiting the theater -- now, not having anybody...to use the second ticket for traviata, i realized, as i was approaching new york, friday evening, that i might be able to exchange one of my tickets.... -- and...'bob's your uncle'...again
i found out, however, that you can't exchange tickets, day of show, and...i just made it...to the box office,...before it closed, at eight o'clock -- super...'bob's your uncle'
what a splendid weekend of opera -- topped off...by visits to my journalism-workmate from jerusalem jill hamburg...and my cousin raouf -- and their families -- very nice visits
raouf, i could call...my oldest friend -- he was born, 14 days after me (also in england), and, when i wouldn't drink my mother's milk, our mothers...traded us, and...'bob's your uncle' -- delicious -- and...i've been drinking milk, ever since -- well, not really, but....
jill, and her family, spent last school year in china, where she taught journalism and communications (as a fulbright scholar) at the foreign-languages university in beijing -- she and her 13-year-old son kenny...put together a 'slide show'...with music...about ancient sites in china -- kenny's very interested in architecture and history (among other things), and he...pressed the rest of his family...to travel inside the country (they made 17 trips, during the year), and...they discovered...how little attention...is paid...to the ancient sites in the country -- the communists...tore old things down (including the walls of old cities) -- persecuted and executed...practitioners of traditional...hand...crafts
so, for his bar mitzvah, kenny is raising money for the world monuments fund -- i thought it belonged to the u.n., but i was wrong -- kenny's using his (rich) 'slide presentation'...as a vehicle
back to my day at the met
my approach to the green -- the batteries in the camera died, on the ride -- those things...get eaten up fast
i'm there
look where i'm sitting
the good doctor grenvill,...waiting -- waiting...for violetta |
i'm taking it all in -- excited...to be here
i wanna know what this sculpture (above the proscenium) is all about -- one person said it's to do with work |
at intermission, i walked around, took in the sites...and angles
after intermission, peter gelb came onto the stage
oh-oh -- could only be bad news -- obviously, about domingo (who hasn't appeared yet)
gelb said the same -- then went on,...that in the history of the met, no tenor has confronted more challenging roles than domingo -- today, though, he's facing a different kind of challenge -- allergies -- and that he wanted us to know
my reaction was...why does he even need to have such an announcement made
well, he was great, in 'di provenza'
this audio recording...is supposedly from the performance i attended
after the show, a man sitting in the row in front of me said, if that's how he is, when he's not well, i'd like to see how he is, when he's fine -- he also said...that domingo wants to be perfect
damrau was great -- singing, acting,...the whole thing -- she's just...irrepressible -- inimitable
her delicate...parts...were especially...beautiful -- noteworthy
i love this...song,...duet,...sequence of songs...that starts with 'dite alla giovine' -- another great...father-daughter...pairing...by verdi
then...this great scene, where she's singing...from flat on her back (also, reportedly, from march 30)
and the grand finale (from this production)
during one of her bows, she did a spin -- i didn't catch it, on camera -- i think this is the tail end of it
after the first show of the run, the radio announcer for the met...said she jumped, up and down -- she'd said that violetta was her dream role, and doing it at the met...the utmost of dreams
the albanian tenor saimir pirgu...was very good, too
i liked his acting...much more than matthew polenzani's, who struck me...as a bit of a dip, not only in the role of alfredo (in the met simulcast), but, also, in their...'stuarda' and 'elisir' -- pirgu's singing was excellent too
i've gotta include...an anna moffo...recording ('e strano... sempre libera,'...from a live performance)
i can't resist -- another...amazing rendition (hey, i didn't include...two -- maybe...more -- and there's the great one...from her...'debut recordings')
you can also go...to her...farewell... -- her 'addio' -- and...marie mclaughlin's
as i have time, i'll write more -- there's...that evening's 'otello,' with a very dramatic scene (verdi's got some...sense -- capacity -- flair -- ...for the dramatic -- see, the quartet...from 'rigoletto'); there's my meeting...a lovely man...on the subway, who was taking a lesson, when juan diego florez was taking his first; and, the next day, a tour of lincoln center, during which...i sang for the group...in the met,...right there, in the auditorium -- stay tuned -- i could spend...the next couple months, writing about...this trip
a display case, downstairs, of memorabilia and photographs from verdi operas; there are...a number of these, around the house |
this man, in a purple-and-black met uniform (he plays shortstop -- actually, he's the rover), goes around, chiming the warning bells |
back inside, this lone...clarinetist...was practicing |
on the conductor's stand |
oh-oh -- could only be bad news -- obviously, about domingo (who hasn't appeared yet)
gelb said the same -- then went on,...that in the history of the met, no tenor has confronted more challenging roles than domingo -- today, though, he's facing a different kind of challenge -- allergies -- and that he wanted us to know
my reaction was...why does he even need to have such an announcement made
well, he was great, in 'di provenza'
this audio recording...is supposedly from the performance i attended
after the show, a man sitting in the row in front of me said, if that's how he is, when he's not well, i'd like to see how he is, when he's fine -- he also said...that domingo wants to be perfect
this very large painting of domingo...is on one side of the downstairs lobby |
her delicate...parts...were especially...beautiful -- noteworthy
i love this...song,...duet,...sequence of songs...that starts with 'dite alla giovine' -- another great...father-daughter...pairing...by verdi
then...this great scene, where she's singing...from flat on her back (also, reportedly, from march 30)
and the grand finale (from this production)
after the first show of the run, the radio announcer for the met...said she jumped, up and down -- she'd said that violetta was her dream role, and doing it at the met...the utmost of dreams
the albanian tenor saimir pirgu...was very good, too
i liked his acting...much more than matthew polenzani's, who struck me...as a bit of a dip, not only in the role of alfredo (in the met simulcast), but, also, in their...'stuarda' and 'elisir' -- pirgu's singing was excellent too
on the left, maria zifchak (annina) |
that's (tie-less) conductor yannick nezet-seguin, kissing damrau's hand |
i can't resist -- another...amazing rendition (hey, i didn't include...two -- maybe...more -- and there's the great one...from her...'debut recordings')
you can also go...to her...farewell... -- her 'addio' -- and...marie mclaughlin's
as i have time, i'll write more -- there's...that evening's 'otello,' with a very dramatic scene (verdi's got some...sense -- capacity -- flair -- ...for the dramatic -- see, the quartet...from 'rigoletto'); there's my meeting...a lovely man...on the subway, who was taking a lesson, when juan diego florez was taking his first; and, the next day, a tour of lincoln center, during which...i sang for the group...in the met,...right there, in the auditorium -- stay tuned -- i could spend...the next couple months, writing about...this trip
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