![]() | Joan Sutherland - Les Huguenots - O Beau Pays - 1960 Joan Sutherland - Les Huguenots - O Beau Pays - 1960 |
![]() | Daniel Auber - Gustave III - First ballet Auber can be called "the French Rossini", there is just so many things in common between the two. In particular, both composers are credited with the creation of grand opera ("Guillaume Tell" and "La muette de Portici", respectively), their music has an irresistible smile hidden between the instrument lines which makes it perfect for comic opera, though both have written successful tragedies, both were, basically, a kind of person you would like to be friends with. Plus, it's really easy to like the music of both, so wonderful it is. I just finished listening to Auber's "Gustave III", his second grand opera. It proved a bit of a bust: there is some elegant and beautiful music, in particular, the king's cavatina and his couplets in act two (I actually prefer the last item to Verdi's "Di' tu se fedele"); the finale to the first act and the fourth act (there are five acts in total, more than three hours of music); but the rest is pretty much not on the same level... Except for one more piece: the Ballet sequence from the first act. The opera actually has two full ballets, the present one representing a repetition in front of the monarch in preparation for the ball, while the second one is the ball itself. The first ballet represents a pastoral scene as Gustav I of Sweden (Gustav Vasa) appears on stage, lonely and tired, his despair is depicted in the Andante; then the mood changes with a brilliant Allegretto as peasants appear on the stage and welcome the king, promising their devotion to him. I especially love the Allegretto which seems to me an almost perfect depiction of happiness with just the right touch of humor. Hope you'll enjoy :)! |
![]() | What a beautiful country!!!! Dame Joan in a rare telecast from 1962, singing Meyerbeer´s O Beau Pays, from Les Huguenots. Againg, thanks to Coloraturafan2 for your videos!!!! |
![]() | Annick MASSIS ~ 2005 Les Huguenots I ~ G.Meyerbeer often in the comparaison of the great Julie Dorus Gras, Annick Massis had a real triumph in her prise de rôle of Marguerite de valois, here in june 2005. She joined the royal list of Sutherland, Sills and others Primadonne who sang gracefully the " O beau Pays de la Touraine " .... |
![]() | Vien Diletto - Joan Sutherland (1973 Studio) Well it seems that no one has posted it yet!!! LOL Mad scene from Bellini's I Puritani. Joan Sutherland - Elvira Piero Capuccilli - Riccardo Nicolai Ghiaurov - Giorgio Enjoy it!!! |
![]() | Joan Sutherland La Traviata Joan Sutherland sings the aria "Sempre Libera" from Verdi's opera La Traviata |
![]() | Bellini: Norma - Sutherland/ Elkins/Stevens - Trio part 2 Joan Sutherland, Margreta Elkins, Ron Stevens, Clifford Grant, Richard Bonynge, Opera Australia (1978) |
![]() | [1964 MET] Spargi d'amaro pianto -Joan Sutherland Amazing trills, powerful huge voice and the best high E-flat! Hi, everyone. I'd like to trade Joan Sutherland's rare recording with anyone. I'm looking for Joan's Lucia, Sonnambula, Traviata, Norma, Puritani and so on. (Especially Lucia! ▼----------------------------- --------- Vancouver performance in 1967 All the Covent Garden production in 1973 and 1974, 1979.. These are what I'm looking for! |
![]() | Joseph Weigl - Ginevra di Scozia - Terzetto Joseph Weigl Opera: Ginevra di Scozia, first performance, Vienna, 27 october 1801. Terzetto: Dopo il fremente nembo Ginevra: Marilyn Hill Smith Ariodante: Della Jones Polinesso: Russell Smythe Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra Conductor: David Parry Weigl was born at Eisenstadt in 1766, his parents was musicians and Joseph Haydn was his godfather. He composed his opera at the age of 15. Weigl composed this terzetto as an additional piece to Mayr's opera Ginevra di Scozia. The trio occurs in the very end of the opera just before the final chorus. Composed in a form of a canon. The music reflects the action, everything is calm and the crisis has passed. |
![]() | Les Huguenots: O beau pays de la Touraine (part 1) Dame Joan Sutherland. Last performance at the Sydney Australia Opera House. 1990. |
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