this clip is preceded, immediately, by harrison...laughing...an identical laugh..., at the ball, when he hears that count zoltan karpathy, 'that harry hound from budapest -- never have i ever known a ruder pest,' has uncovered eliza as a...frrrawwwd -- that she...was...booorrrn...hun'gay'rian -- and of royal blood, to boot
the thing about harrison -- as they say about ginger rogers -- that she did everything fred astaire did, but, backwards, and in high heels -- is that he...'sang'...in speak-voice -- didn't sing, but...spoke...the song
audrey hepburn, on the other hand, didn't sing...at all -- well,...i'm sure she did, in the shower, but...not...in the movies -- except, i think, 'moon river,' in 'breakfast at tiffany's'
here, now, is another example...of harrison's 'singing'
after the movie, ben mankiewicz, t.c.m.'s host, said that hepburn had a fine singing voice, but didn't possess the range...required
i finally watched the pavarotti-freni boheme, from san francisco in '88
oh, my goodness -- what can one say -- pavarotti is beautiful -- freni is adorable...in acts one and two -- amazing...in voice, too
at the end, the flowers fly -- brought tears to my eyes -- what joy
the video of the whole...on youtube...has some 'scratches,' especially early on, and as it goes on, the audio and video grow progressively more out of sync
such synchronicity, though, between pavarotti and freni
i'll have to get a quality video...audio...of it
i'll also have to find pavarotti's first boheme -- in '61 -- his debut -- again, i think, with freni -- or, is it,...'deja vu,...all over again' -- backwards -- back to the future
it says, on his wikipedia page, that they were childhood friends, and that their mothers worked together in a cigar factory
i just found another pavarotti-freni pairing, from 1969
again, o soave fanciulla
how many times did they do it together
on a pbs special about him, he said that boheme was his lucky opera -- did it, every time he premiered in a city...with a company
wow -- they did it, together,...for maybe over 35 years
there's an exquisite rendition by enrico caruso and antonio scotti of the gorgeous rodolfo-marcelo duet from act four -- i just love those chords...near the end
on a youtube page featuring the two, it says they were close friends
finally, pavarotti, doing it with domingo -- with freni, watching on -- on stage -- looks like feruccio furlanetto, on stage too -- on the left side of the circle -- luciano comes up to him, early in the duet -- looks like quite a constellation of stars...on stage -- i caught thomas hampson
a shorter version -- without the fiori...that surrounded them, at the beginning
just looked at her blog -- didn't see anything,...going back...about a year -- neither...in this local article
[addendum, 1.15.14: i forgot to note, old friend kent mercker...made an appearance -- in the broadcast booth, for the last couple of games, and also as a technical adviser -- must've been why they had a couple of great leftie pitchers]