Monday, October 19, 2009
Vergogna? For Scarpia, Yes, This is a Shame
Posted by CaroNome at 10/19/2009 06:02:00 PM 1 comments
Labels: 2009-2010, george gagnidze, karita mattila, luc bondy, Marcelo Alvarez, Metropolitan Opera, new production, Peter Gelb, scandallll, tosca
Monday, September 21, 2009
Confirmation: VERY STRONG BOOS at Opening Night
Slightly shocking........heehee but not really.
I knew it was going to be an "interesting" production.
Production team HEAVILY booed by the Met audience. Tremendous applause for all of the vocalists (and it's well deserved) but the director and production staff ohhhhh myyyyy that was QUITE intense. Not as wishy-washy as even the Sonnambula booing fiasco. This was LOUD, CLEAR booing.
I'm kind of in shock hahahaha I almost can't believe it.
All I have to say is: Franco Zefferelli is somewhere chuckling to himself.
Happy Listening!! =)
Posted by CaroNome at 9/21/2009 09:55:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: 2009-2010, Booed, Met Opera, opening night, Opera
OPENING NIGHT!!!!!!!
Posted by CaroNome at 9/21/2009 08:45:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: 2009-2010, karita mattila, Marcelo Alvarez, Metropolitan Opera, opening night, Opera, Puccini
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Met's 2009-2010 Subscription Highlights and Lowlights
Dear Metropolitan Opera,
I would like to first introduce some proposed improvements to your recent presentation of subscriptions...Lowlights!
- Will someone PLEASE make sure that Rolando Villazon gets his life in order before we all get our hopes up about Contes d'Hoffmann????? From recent reports via Parterre and Opera Chic should we get the hint that maybe Rolando isn't going to be appearing at the Met if not after an extended absence, then ever? This whole situation makes me rather depressed.
- Someone just remind me why we are replacing the Zefferelli Tosca? No, no I shouldn't think like this. I'll be open minded: Will someone reassure me that the new production will be fantastic??
- Why, for goodness sake, can't the Met fit in a Der Rosenkavalier into any of the Saturday Evening subscriptions? That is one of the few operas that I am absolutely dying to go see and I can't squeeze it in to any of my subscription choices! I will have to buy tickets separately, but can't the Met replace anything with Rosenkavalier?
- Another little detail they forgot about in the Saturday subscriptions: The Nose. This is another opera I want to see so badly (just for Paulo Szot, but shhhh don't tell anyone!) and it's nowhere to be found on Saturday Evening!
- I just have this to say about Renee's new production of Armida: Can we trust Mary Zimmerman with another bel canto opera?
Alright, that's all the complaints I have. On a lighter note, here are some events I'm looking forward to this season...Highlights!!!
- I'm very curious about From the House of the Dead. I have a very funny feeling about it, but a good funny feeling. Something is going to make this opera interesting. I'm intrigued!
- The new Carmen! I'm usually very conservative when it comes to new productions, especially when they're for such staples as Carmen, but this is another case where I have a good feeling about it. I'm hoping that even if the production turns out eurotrashy or just flat out obnoxious (ie. the recent Sonnambula) the stellar cast will keep it afloat.
- As I said in the Lowlights, I'm looking forward to the Der Rosenkavalier and The Nose, but for very different reasons. The primary reason in The Nose is, of course, Paulo Szot, but I'm trying to branch out into more contemporary opera to see if I like it. Trying to stay hip and "with it." =) Der Rosenkavalier, on the other hand is a shameless guilty pleasure. Not only does it star my dear Renee Fleming, but oh look! there's Susan Graham and Thomas Allen! Did I mention that this is one of my favorite operas of all time?
- Maybe this season I'll finally get to see Damnation de Faust or Il Trittico. I wanted to see Damnation this year, but never got around to it. It looked like a strange production!!!! Il Trittico is in support of my darling Patricia Racette. She's got the triple bill going and I wouldn't miss it for the world!!!!!
This is sure to be a season of opportunity. There are so many new operas and genres to try, new productions to explore, and new singers to fall head-over-heels for (namely Paulo Szot). Even if we hate (or love to hate?) every single new production, or if we bash every singer in a revival, we KNOW that this season will NOT be boring. The blogosphere and Angela Gheorghiu will make sure that we will always have something to talk about during the 2009-2010 season!!!
Happy Listening!!! =)
PS. *sighhhhh* I missed posting! =)
Posted by CaroNome at 3/28/2009 05:35:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: 2009-2010, Angela Gheorghiu, beastly is a compliment, Franco Zefferelli, Metropolitan Opera, new season, Patricia Racette, Paulo Szot, Renee Fleming, Rolando Villazon