Monday, 25 May 2009

New season at The Norwegian Opera & Ballet


I have managed to buy ticket for the 3 performances by Jose Cura at The Norwegian Opera & Ballet. That took me aprox. 30 minutes.

www.operaen.no
Trouble with getting into the bying process. Too little brandwidth, I think. But patience will get you through. Just try again

La FANCIULLA DEL WEST (12 & 14. December 2009 with Jose Cura)

Recital with Jose Cura (17.December 2009)

The WHOLE SEASON 2009-2010 is on sale. But the server is often busy. It will get better in the following days, I think.



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Friday, 15 May 2009

News for Opernhaus Zurich's Turandot: I am not coming

 Today I had planned a post about my going to Zurich to see Jose Cura as Calaf in TURANDOT. I saw this production last time on 2006-04-30.

But what happens? I am not well. It is not that I am terribly sick, but I am not well enough to go to work and so I must admit travelling to Zurich might really be too much. My body is telling me it is so. It is too bad. But on the other hand, going to Zurich and getting really, really unwell there is not a great option. Of course, I might just pull it through. But where is the joy in that. Especially since my return travel is even more rocky than the travel to Zurich and I do not need that. I hate to cancel my travels, it cost money and it costs dreams.

So I am off the PC now. Getting better costs.

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Saturday, 9 May 2009

Interview with Jose Carreras

From
May 8, 2009

Curtain falls on the Third Tenor José Carreras

He’s about to receive a lifetime achievement award in London. But José Carreras is quitting the opera stage

José Carreras has finished with opera. The revelation comes as the youngest of the Three Tenors prepares to receive a lifetime achievement award at the tenth Classical BRITs at the Albert Hall in London on Tuesday. Now 62, the great Spanish singer accepts that he could no longer meet the gruelling demands of the roles he has performed for the past four decades. “If I can do concert recitals,” he says, “adapting the repertoire to my needs, then no problem. But with operas, unless the right circumstances come up, my career is done.”

Much more




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Opernhaus Zurich 2009-2010

Samstag, 23. Januar 2010
In deutscher Sprache mit Übertitelung
Elektra
Tragödie in einem Aufzug von Richard Strauss (1864-1949)
Libretto von Hugo von Hofmannsthal
nach seiner gleichnamigen Tragödie (1903)
nach der Tragödie (um 413 v. Chr.) von Sophokles
Uraufführung: 25. Januar 1909, Königliches Opernhaus, Dresden
Musikalische Leitung Daniele Gatti
Inszenierung Martin Kusˇej
Bühnenbild Rolf Glittenberg
Kostüme Heidi Hackl
Lichtgestaltung Jürgen Hoffmann
Choreinstudierung Ernst Raffelsberger
Elektra Eva Johansson
Klytämnestra Agnes Baltsa
Chrysothemis Emily Magee
1. Magd Wiebke Lehmkuhl
2. Magd Katharina Peetz
3. Magd Irène Friedli
4. Magd Liuba Chuchrova
5. Magd Sen Guo
Die Aufseherin Margaret Chalker
Orest Martin Gantner
Aegisth Rudolf Schasching
Der Pfleger des Orest Reinhard Mayr
Ein junger Diener Peter Sonn

Montag, 31. Mai 2010
Agnes Baltsa
Achilleus Quasthoff Klavier
Griechische Lieder

Die Neuinszenierungen der Saison 2009/10 (pdf) auf einen Blick

29. Aug. Lettres Intimes/In the Upper Room (Ballett) L. Janácˇek
02. Sept. La grotta di Trofonio (Winterthur) A. Salieri
19. Sept. Mosè in Egitto G. Rossini
17. Okt. Madama Butterfly G. Puccini
31. Okt. Raymonda (Ballett) A. Glasunow
22. Nov. Il Corsaro G. Verdi
13. Dez. Die Frau ohne Schatten R. Strauss

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Friday, 8 May 2009

Jose Carreras bowing out of opera (May 8, 2009)

Carreras Quits Opera
ContactMusic Fri, 08 May 2009 04:33 AM PDT
JOSE CARRERAS has taken his final bow - the Spanish tenor has confirmed he is to retire from opera.The 62-year-old admits he can no longer meet the demands of his...


Jose Carreras bowing out of opera
BBC News Fri, 08 May 2009 04:12 AM PDT
Spanish tenor Jose Carreras announces that he is to retire from performing on the operatic stage.

Carreras calls it a day
News 24 South Africa Fri, 08 May 2009 04:11 AM PDT
Jose Carreras, who with Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo formed the Three Tenors, has announced his retirement from opera.

Spanish tenor Jose Carreras announces the end of his opera career
EARTHtimes.org Fri, 08 May 2009 03:24 AM PDT
London/Madrid - Spanish tenor Jose Carreras, who has been dubbed the voice of the heart, said in an interview Friday that he is ending his opera career. The 62-year-old leukaemia survivor told the British newspaper The Times that he could no longer...

Tenor Jose Carreras announces retirement from opera
New Kerala Fri, 08 May 2009 02:21 AM PDT
London, May 08 : Spanish singer Jose Carreras, who with Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo formed the 'Three Tenors', the most famous trio in opera history, has announced his retirement.

José Carreras will bow out of opera
Evening Standard Fri, 08 May 2009 01:31 AM PDT
Jose Carreras, who alongside Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo formed the Three Tenors, has announced his reitrement from opera.

Jose Carreras retires from opera
Philippine Daily Inquirer Fri, 08 May 2009 00:38 AM PDT
LONDON- Spanish tenor Jose Carreras, who along Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo formed the "Three Tenors", the most famous trio in opera history, said in an interview here Friday he was retiring from opera.

Jose Carreras retiring from opera
News Mail Thu, 07 May 2009 22:55 PM PDT
SPANISH tenor Jose Carreras, who with Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo formed the "Three Tenors", says he is retiring from opera.

Jose Carreras retiring from opera | Art & Theatre | Lismore Northern Star
Northern Star Thu, 07 May 2009 22:54 PM PDT
Jose Carerras was one of the famous Three Tenors that consisted of Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti and himself.

Jose Carreras retiring from opera (AAP)
Yahoo!7 Entertainment News Thu, 07 May 2009 18:36 PM PDT
Spanish tenor Jose Carreras, who with Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo formed the "Three Tenors", says he is retiring from opera.


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Thursday, 7 May 2009

Turandot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2009/2010

I going to Zurich to see Turandot with Jose Cura on May 16th, and in July I will see Turandot with Maria Guleghina (30) and Dessi/Armiliato (31). And then in 2010 in Berlin May13 I will see Turandot with Jose Cura and Maria Guleghina.

New season 2009/2010
Wiener Staatsoper: www.staatsoper.at
Deutsche Oper Berlin: www.deutscheoperberlin.de
Bayerische Staatsoper: www.staatsoper.de
Den Norske Opera og Ballett, Oslo: www.operaen.no

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Thursday, 30 April 2009

Best Tosca ever (April 25th, 2009)

 My weekend, in short:

Sat 25/4
OS332 Oslo-Vienna 0705-0935   
19:30-22:15 Tosca, Wiener Staatsoper (Cura & Guleghina)   
Sun 26/4
LH3591 Vienna - Hamburg 0905-1030   
LH3152 Hamburg - Oslo 1140-1300   

There is a saying "Shit happens" when bad luck strikes. And I had some on travel. But most importantly not in the opera. José Cura was singing his best Cavaradossi. Maria Guleghina and José Cura had great rapport towards each other. Maria Guleghina was amazing as Floria Tosca. They both acted and sang extremely well, alone and were magic when both was together. And then one can add the third, Carlos Almaguer as Scarpia, this was his deservedly triumphant debut at the Wiener Staatsoper. A menacing and deep voice and he did just everything right to be a super Scarpia.

There were some minor fault. But they were really minor. In the 2nd act and had mostly with windows and doors. In the beginning one opens the window to hear the music outside the palace. But the music was already there when one opens the window. And again when closing the window the music stopped before the windows was closed. Thus shattering the illusion of a window. And again when when Scarpia asks Spoletta to shut the door so that his secret orders will not be heard by others, the orders of shooting Cavaradossi, just like with Palmiere... a simulated shooting. But the door opens by itself, but this being an opera one can't stop the action, the music, to shut the door. Luckily this audience was willing let minor fault be.

Not everybody applauded Maria Guleghina's Vissi d'arte, I did. Although she was not singing it all correctly, for me the most important thing was that she was in character and I thought it also was very beautifully sung. To hear a fault here you really needed to know your TOSCA.


The Cast:

2009-04-25 Tosca (G.Puccini), Wiener Staatsoper
Mario Cavaradossi = José Cura
Floria Tosca = Maria Guleghina
Baron Scarpia = Carlos Almaguer
Cesare Angelotti = Marcus Pelz
Der Mesner = Alfred Sramek
Spoletta = Benedikt Kobel
Sciarrone = Zoltan Nagy
Ein Schließer = Alexandru Moisiuc
Pier Giorgio Morandi, conductor

But if I start with the 1st act. Pier Giorgio Morandi was a wonderful conductor in this opera. We had an uncommonly short and thin Angelotti, but he had an imposing voice. I though they had really made Angelotti (Marcus Pelz) look that he had been in jail and suffers so much, getting skinny, so that it was not strange that Cavaradossi did not recognize him. The Sagrestano was Alfred Sramek who would have been perfect had he not so often "talked" to the audience. It was like very old school opera. But otherwise this was a more real Sagrestano and no comic figure. José Cura's Cavaradossi was much improved since last I saw him. He acted Cavaradossi who was a serious painter. Cavalier Cavaradossi is an aristocrat and Sagrestano is not, so in the time of the opera, Cavaradossi is not arrogant just aristocrat when he commands the Sagrestano "Dammi colori". A wonderful Recondita armonia followed. Then Cavaradossi and Angelotti met. It is so real that one understands Cavaradossi's reaction. Then finally, Maria Guleghina as Floria Tosca. Grand Duet, and it is truly magic In the end also Scarpia appears. Carlos Almaguer, imposing although not tall like Maria Guleghina or José Cura. This Scarpia is a power-house. Then when Tosca appears again, there is so much tension and wonderful acted (soft) confrontation between Scarpia and Tosca. Maria Guleghina is not only a great singer but a wonderful actress. A great Tosca. It was so lucky to finally have a Scarpia that was so right for the role.Carlos Almaguer, I have seen him before as Alfio in Arena di Verona, but this was really HIS role. BRAVISSIMI!!!!

Act 2: He is the perfect Scarpia still in this act. And that Maria Guleghina and José Cura would be wonderful also in this act was no surprise. The surprise was Sciarrone, Zoltan Nagy. Not so usual that one remembers him. But he really acted this person, a sinister police agent. When he stood in the door to the torture chamber he was like a statue, never reacting to Maria Guleghina's desperate Tosca, but only listening to Scarpia. So in this acting by Zoltan Nagy the story in act 2 was even more sinister and menacing. Tosca's predicament became even more desperate when turned to a human who had no soft spot like Zoltan Nagy's Sciarrone. I found Maria Guleghina's portrait as Floria Tosca to be the most real and her singing and acting was the closest to perfect I have ever seen. Of course, she was helped by having the perfect Scarpia, Mario Cavaradossi and Sciarrone. It always helps when one have the best colleagues.

Act 3: Alexandru Moisiuc, was the prison guard. He did well. José Cura sang E Luceven Le Stelle, wonderfully. Then Maria Guleghina came and it was a Grandissimo Duet. This TOSCA performance was so perfect that really moved me to tears many times.

BRAVA, Maria Guleghina!!!
BRAVO, José Cura!!!!
And to Carlos Almaguer, BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!

The Verdict: The closest to perfection that I have ever seen.

Of course I waited by the stage door and I was lucky, I saw José Cura and Maria Guleghina and could take a photo of them, not together, alone.






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