Saturday, July 30, 2011
O2 concert...what a night!
Thursday, July 28, 2011
O2 concert, promoted on Thames Clippers
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Vissi d'arte, AUDIO @Jul 17
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Friday, July 22, 2011
Photos...Tosca§2
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
My Tosca
The lyrics of the song come to my mind…”I had the time of my life”.. Well, let’s say that this second performance of Tosca at Royal Opera House was one of my best operatic experiences so far. Best cast anyone could hope for Tosca at this moment, fully supported by ROH orchestra conducted by Antonio Pappano.
When lights go out and the applauses welcoming the conductor finish, there’s another world opening in front of us. It’s up to each and every one of us if we enter it. But once the mind is open to beautiful music, nothing else counts.
This evening I entered Tosca’s world, with her love, jealousy, fear, hope. As this is not the first time I see this production, I searched for those tiny details that turned the performance from best to perfect.
I saw the first two acts from the amphitheatre, a place that offers amazing sound and very good view of everything that happens on stage. Looking forward to the first "Mario". The same words are uttered towards the end but the feeling there is quite opposite. Now Tosca smiles and makes plans. Loved Angela’s reaction to seeing the painting on the wall. First she’s nervous, which leads to that high note. Than she’s smiling and giggling, willing to forgive on one condition, to have Mario paint in black the eyes of the woman in the portrait. Have you noticed what she does after that? She picks up the can of paint, puts the brush in it and then offers the brush to Mario. As if saying ..come on… haven’t you heard me? People laugh, and I think this is the only funny moment of the entire opera. Well, they laugh before the words are said by the singers, meaning that most of them first read the subtitles then watch the stage to see the movements. But that's another thing.
Scarpia is a phenomenon from beginning to the end. His entrance is clearly marked by the orchestra. And this first act gives us just a glimpse of the future relationship between him and Tosca. Bryn IS Scarpia. You should have seen the look in his eyes when he realized that he can make Tosca accept his proposals. Then at some point he stays behind her and with a quick move he steals the red ribbon from her hair.
Monday, July 18, 2011
The dream went on
...with Tosca #2. One performance is never enough. And this second one was something to die for. This Tosca will make history and when the DVD is released I’ll say “I was there!!!”. And there’s also the broadcast in cinemas in autumn for all those who wanted to be there but couldn’t get tickets as it was sold out long time ago. By the way, there were people queuing in front of the ROH at 10pm on July 16, one night before the performance! This should say a lot.
The fans are sure that was a night to remember both for Royal Opera House and for the world of opera. Those who weren’t in the venue will watch the DVD or will buy a ticket for the cinema broadcast. And the journalists whose opinions were contrary to those attending the performance will see the DVD and eventually will get to say “we were there too”.
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Tosca, second night
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Tosca at ROH, in photos
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I declare myself hopelessly addicted to the second act. Can't wait to listen to it again. I listened to Angela again and I'm happier than one thousand words could describe it.
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Jonas Kaufmann
Bryn Terfel
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