Travis at Trav's Thoughts invites everyone to lay down a short set of music that takes their fancies for his 5 on Friday meme.
Anyone for a Night at the Opera?
Many of you will recall that I once worked at a performing arts theatre in Toronto for nearly a decade, mainly because I'm a ballet freak and it was a way to watch all the ballet I could stand - which is A LOT.
But the theatre was also home to The Canadian Opera Company, and over the years I had the intense pleasure of experiencing 24 opera seasons over an 8-year period.
These pieces are some of the ones I've enjoyed most - although we never had a Mozart opera performed at our theatre, because the late conductor and artistic director Richard Bradshaw wouldn't stage Mozart in our not-intimate-enough theatre.
1 - Quando m'en vo / Musetta's Waltz from Puccini's La Boheme - Anna Netrebko
Musetta, the secondary female character, saucily antagonizes a potential love interest.
2 - Queen of the Night from Mozart's The Magic Flute - Rita Streich
The Queen of the Night threatens her daughter with disownment if she does not kill her enemy.
CLICK HERE to listen to the aria
3 - Les tringles des sistres tintaient / Gypsy song from Bizet's Carmen - Agnes Baltsa
Carmen and the other gypsies celebrate their untamed culture at Lillas Pastia's inn, in the presence of military officers.
4 - E lucevan le stelle / How the stars shine from Puccini's Tosca - Plácido Domingo
Painter Mario Cavaradossi contemplates the heightened sweetness of life as he is about to lose it, living through his final night before execution.
5 - Nessun dorma / None shall sleep from Puccini's Turandot - Luciano Pavarotti
This is the Prince's secret confidence that he alone will be the only man who will win - not only the unyielding Princess's hand in marriage - but her heart, as well.
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Friday, August 12, 2011
5 on Friday - Set 79
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 2:03 AM 6 comments
Labels: 5 on Friday, Agnes Baltsa, Anna Netrebko, Canadian Opera Company, Luciano Pavarotti, Music, Opera, Plácido Domingo, Richard Bradshaw, Rita Streich, Trav's Thoughts
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