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premiereopera at (no spam) aol.com...
Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 8:35 pm
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCLbWO9lThU

Here is most of the gorgeous Signore ascolta from a rehearsal.
Conductor Daniel talks too much and sings too much, but what is shown
of Eglise is ravishing. Especially that final forte high Bb which se
diminuendos to a threadlike whisper.

Ed
 
richergar at (no spam) hotnail.com...
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:15 am
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That's my girl.

The way she articulates "quanto cammino" is quite magical in my
opinion.

This is imho what her real repertoire will be in a few years.

Thanks, Ed.

PS Is that Domingo narrating the film?


On Oct 28, 2:35 am, "premiereop... at (no spam) aol.com" <edop... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCLbWO9lThU

Here is most of the gorgeous Signore ascolta from a rehearsal.
Conductor Daniel talks too much and sings too much, but what is shown
of Eglise is ravishing. Especially that final forte high Bb which se
diminuendos to a threadlike whisper.

Ed
 
premiereopera at (no spam) aol.com...
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:54 am
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On Oct 28, 2:15 pm, "richer... at (no spam) hotnail.com" <richer... at (no spam) gmail.com>
wrote:
Quote:
That's my girl.

The way she articulates "quanto cammino" is quite magical in my
opinion.

This is imho what her real repertoire will be in a few years.

Thanks, Ed.

PS Is that Domingo narrating the film?

On Oct 28, 2:35 am, "premiereop... at (no spam) aol.com" <edop... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCLbWO9lThU

Here is most of the gorgeous Signore ascolta from a rehearsal.
Conductor Daniel talks too much and sings too much, but what is shown
of Eglise is ravishing. Especially that final forte high Bb which se
diminuendos to a threadlike whisper.

Ed- Hide quoted text -

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No, it's not Domingo. It's conductor Daniel Oren, without his Yamulka.
Can't you hear the Hebrew accent in his Italian? I saw him in Verona
when he burst upon the scene in the late 80's-early 90's, and back
then he always wore his Yamulka when conducting. Maybe he converted?
In any event, the Italians loved him, and I'm sure they still do.

Ed
 
premiereopera at (no spam) aol.com...
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 4:27 am
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On Oct 29, 8:46 am, Daniel Kessler <dkess... at (no spam) pop.cybernex.net> wrote:
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"premiereop... at (no spam) aol.com" wrote:. It's conductor Daniel Oren, without his

Yamulka.

Can't you hear the Hebrew accent in his Italian? I saw him in Verona
when he burst upon the scene in the late 80's-early 90's, and back
then he always wore his Yamulka when conducting. Maybe he converted?
In any event, the Italians loved him, and I'm sure they still do.
...Ed Rosen

Hi...



My first encounter with Daniel Oren was at Naples Teatro San Carlo...he
conducted "Lucia" with Mariella Devia...nice to hear the opera where it
first appeared...I had a "poltrona"(arm chair)  in the front row of the
orchestra section right behind him...he wore the Yamulka then and hummed
very loudly while conducting.- Hide quoted text -

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Yes, I have also seen him when he hummed and sang very loudly during
performance. Maybe he is a frustated opera singer!

Ed
 
Daniel Kessler...
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 6:46 am
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"premiereopera at (no spam) aol.com" wrote:. It's conductor Daniel Oren, without his
Yamulka.

Quote:
Can't you hear the Hebrew accent in his Italian? I saw him in Verona
when he burst upon the scene in the late 80's-early 90's, and back
then he always wore his Yamulka when conducting. Maybe he converted?
In any event, the Italians loved him, and I'm sure they still do.
...Ed Rosen

Hi...

Quote:
My first encounter with Daniel Oren was at Naples Teatro San Carlo...he
conducted "Lucia" with Mariella Devia...nice to hear the opera where it
first appeared...I had a "poltrona"(arm chair) in the front row of the
orchestra section right behind him...he wore the Yamulka then and hummed
very loudly while conducting.
 
 
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