Even worse than last year's BBC Music Magazine's list of top twenty sopranos is this year's top twenty tenors. (Here in ascending order.)
20. Sergey Lemeshev
19. Wolfgang Windgassen
18. Alfredo Kraus
17. Anthony Rolfe Johnson
16. John McCormack
15. Franco Corelli
14. Peter Schreier
13. Juan Diego Florez
12. Carlo Bergonzi
11. Tito Schipa
10. Peter Pears
9. Nicolai Gedda
8. Jon Vickers
7. Beniamino Gigli
6. Lauritz Melchior
5. Jussi Bjoerling
4. Fritz Wunderlich
3. Luciano Pavarotti
2. Enrico Caruso
1. Placido Domingo
You might as well put Anna Netrebko on the list.
Really? Really, guys? My first problem is having Alredo Kraus 18th and Franco Corelli 15th. Those two would be in my top 5, at least Corelli would. Where's Di Stefano? Where's Tucker? Del Monaco? Martinelli? It's appalling that they would exclude these singers!
I would tweak the top 5 there, too. Domingo is my favorite tenor, but I would put Caruso and Pavarotti above him. If not, then at least put Pavarotti above him. Also, I'd rather have some one like Gigli, Bergonzi, or Corelli instead of Wunderlich.
Here's the list of top 20 sopranos:
20. Elly Ameling
19. Rosa Ponselle
18. Renata Tebaldi
17. Christine Brewer
16. Elisabeth Schumann
15. Karita Mattila
14. Gundula Janowitz
13. Galina Vishnevskaya
12. Régine Crespin
11. Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
10. Emma Kirkby
9. Kirsten Flagstad
8. Margaret Price
7. Lucia Popp
6. Montserrat Caballé
5. Birgit Nilsson
4. Leontyne Price
3. Victoria de los Angeles
2. Joan Sutherland
1. Maria Callas
At least I agree with most of this. Maria Callas and Joan Sutherland in the top 2, fine. But I would have Sills, Tebaldi, and (if I was picking out of this list) Caballe as the rest of the top 5. It's almost comical to me that they would leave out people like Beverly Sills, Mirella Freni, Renata Scotto, and Zinka Milanov. To replace some of the people they did put in, but I don't believe they should have, I would put Aprile Millo, Renee Fleming, Jeritza, Pasta, and te Kanawa.
Many of the sopranos deserve to be on the list, but not exactly in that order. Tebaldi number 18? Rosa Ponselle number 19? Something is not right.
I hate these kind of lists. They're never done right. Well, it can never be done right because everyone has their own opinion. However, when you skip people like Corelli or Sills, it's a real crime.
Happy Listening!! =)
Sunday, March 9, 2008
The Top Twenty What?
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Friday, September 28, 2007
Lucia Madness and Other News
I'm extremely overjoyed to announce that a part of Natalie Dessay's mad scene can be heard on youtube. It's not a video (that has been removed from youtube, sorry), but you can hear how well she did. This is the famous "Spargi d'amaro pianto."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XesQJl7PdKY
In other news, it has been announed that Anna Netrebko's Met I Puritani is set to be released on DVD in January!!!!!!! This is very exciting news! Now I'm just waiting for them to announce that Onegin and Barbiere are being released. Those were by far my two favorite broadcasts. To not release them would be a crime on the Met's part.
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