๐๐ผ Hello there, and welcome to our Sunday edition. On Tuesday,ย we asked the Opera Daily community,ย โwhat opera, singer, aria, or art song are you listening to today, to get your mind in the right place? What pieces bring you joy?โ
Today weโre sharing Part 2 of the selections we received. Thank you again for sharing and for being so generous with your time. I appreciate every one of you! ๐๐ผ
You can find Part 1 from Wednesday here. Looking forward to seeing you again on Wednesday when we will be dedicating the week to operaโs obsession with hand-written letters. โ๐ผ
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Ruslan and Lyudmila is an opera in five acts by Russian composerย Mikhail Glinka. The opera premiered in 1842 at the Bolshoi Theatre in St Petersburg, Russia, and is based on the 1820 poem Ruslan and Lyudmila by Aleksandr Pushkin.ย We are listening to the overture here.
โRide of the Valkyriesโ opens the beginning of Act III of Die Walkรผre, the second of the four operas that make up Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring Cycle) by Richard Wagner. The piece centers around Brรผnnhilde and her sisters, Valkyries and daughters of Wotan, who ride through the sky and guide the souls (of dead heroes!) to Valhalla. Valkyries were elevated in literature to supernatural warriors who decided who was to live and who was to die. During this piece, they are gathered on a mountaintop, collecting slain heroes ๐ฎ
Another Wagner selection that came in this week was โWinterstรผrmeโ โ Siegmundโs famous aria from Act I, Scene 3 of the German opera,ย Die Walkรผre. Jon Vickers is singing here. The aria describes how a brother finds his sister.ย Itโs impossible to do Wagner or Die Walkรผre any justice in this short post, so please know that we will be revisiting these pieces in the future!
โPatria oppressa!โ (โOppressed homeland!โ) is a choir scene from Macbeth by Giuseppi Verdi. In this piece, the Scots mourn their exile and the fate of their country that has been terrorized by Macbeth. We are listening to the Orchestraย &ย Chorusย of La Scalaย Opera House conducted by Claudio Abbado.
Kathleen Ferrier was an English contralto. Contraltos are the lowest of the female voices โ but not always female. The composer Benjamin Britten wrote his second opera, The Rape of Lucretia, with Kathleen Ferrier in mind for the title role. Despite an early death at forty-one years old, she accomplished more than most singers do in an entire lifetime. We are listening to her sing a live performance of Orfeo ed Euridice by the composer Willibald Gluck.
โIn quelle trine morbideโ, a soprano aria from Manon Lescaut by Puccini. We agree that this piece sung here by Mirella Freni is magical. We featured it in a previous Opera Daily, and you can read more here.
Jan Peerce was an American tenor and a favorite singer of the great Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini. We are listening to him singing here in a 1943 broadcast of โSoftly, as in a Morning Sunriseโ from the 1928 operettaย The New Moon.
Juan Diego Flรณrez, the Peruvian tenor, is singing โCucurrucucรบ Palomaโ, a Mexican huapango-style song written by Tomรกs Mรฉndez in 1954. Huapangoย is a Mexican folk dance and musicย style. โCucurrucucรบ Palomaโ tells the story of a man whose lover died. Heโs so devastated, and the only thing that calms him down is when a dove ๐ (โlaย Palomaโ) comes to his window sill and coos (making him think that itโs the spirit of his lover who passed).
โAh! Je vais mourir...Adieu, fiere citeโ (โAh, I will dieโฆFarewell proud cityโ), the final scene from Les Troyens by Hector Berlioz. We are listening to Shirley Verrett sing the role of Didon here. If you want to hear more Les Troyens we profiled the opera during French week last month.
โAu fond du temple saintโ (popularly known as โThe Pearl Fishers Duetโ) from the French operaย Les pรชcheurs de perlesย was shared with us many times, and itโs no surprise why! We featured this friendship duet when we first started, and you can find that here. There is nothing quite like Jussi Bjรถrling and Robert Merrillย singing this piece.
Angela Gheorghiu is a Romanian opera singer. We are listening to her singing โVissi d'arteโ from โToscaโ live here at theย 2009 Kennedy Center Honorsย program, which honored American sopranoย Grace Bumbry.
If these selections inspire you to share more of your favorites with us, please leave a comment on the post so others can find and enjoy it. ๐๐ผ
Thank you for listening (and sharing),
Michele
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Juan Diego Florez gave one of the great performances of my lifetime with this Mexican song. Profound thanks to you and Opera Daily !!!
It is really sad that that error remains on the web and will probably never be corrected. Editors and fact checkers are verbooten there,