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Verdi Requiem- Messa da Requiem (Price, Quivar, Domingo, Cheek, Levine) 1982 New York
Wishing the great diva Leontyne Price (b. February 10, 1927) a very happy 97th birthday.
Leontyne Price, soprano
Florence Quivar, mezzo-soprano
Placido Domingo, tenor
John Cheek, bass
James Levine, conductor
1982, New York
*I do not own the rights to this recording. An avid collector sent me this when I was sourcing material for an event I held in honor of Florence Quivar at the Lincoln Center Library for the Performing Arts. Quivar recalled this performance and shared her recollections with me. Forgive me for posting a Requiem on her birthday; I don't have a lot of Price recordings that haven't already been posted. That's the only reason I'm posting this. Some people may never have heard this recording, and I thought this would be cool to share.
0:00 Requiem and Kyrie
8:37 Dies irae
10:57 Tuba mirum
13:55 Liber scriptus
18:30 Quid sum miser
21:54 Rex tremendae
25:00 Recordare
28:45 Ingemisco
31:48 Confutatis
37:04 Lacrymosa
42:55 Domine Jesu
52:44 Sanctus
1:00:34 Lux aeterna
1:06:34 Libera me
Leontyne Price, soprano
Florence Quivar, mezzo-soprano
Placido Domingo, tenor
John Cheek, bass
James Levine, conductor
1982, New York
*I do not own the rights to this recording. An avid collector sent me this when I was sourcing material for an event I held in honor of Florence Quivar at the Lincoln Center Library for the Performing Arts. Quivar recalled this performance and shared her recollections with me. Forgive me for posting a Requiem on her birthday; I don't have a lot of Price recordings that haven't already been posted. That's the only reason I'm posting this. Some people may never have heard this recording, and I thought this would be cool to share.
0:00 Requiem and Kyrie
8:37 Dies irae
10:57 Tuba mirum
13:55 Liber scriptus
18:30 Quid sum miser
21:54 Rex tremendae
25:00 Recordare
28:45 Ingemisco
31:48 Confutatis
37:04 Lacrymosa
42:55 Domine Jesu
52:44 Sanctus
1:00:34 Lux aeterna
1:06:34 Libera me
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Genius!
Simplemente maravillosa.!!
Super ma mamie
Thank you for posting. This is a powerful and exquisite reading on part of all participants. Leontyne is b e y o n d beatiful in her singing and interpretation. I was left thinking," how is such beauty and skill possible? Each participant is at their best to my ears. Enjoy people !
Una cantante d'opera che sta alla pari con le le grandissime di tutti i tempi.
Amazing Grace in every sense of the word and greatly missed.
영상 감사합니다. 그레이스 선생님도 감사합니다.
Vocal honors have to be given to Quivar here. Domingo, as always, sounds as if he is singing by the seat of his pants with someone's hands around his throat. Cheek does a fine job. And, Price. Well, this is too late into her "I was a slave, see this chip on my shoulder, running through the jungle yahoo black-isms"; she is dreadful often. And, btw, white people have slave ancestors, too; blacks do not own that even a tiny bit. Price had been a good musician with a miracle sound. Thanks for this recording here.
Nonsense. Your comment exemplifies the kind of ugliness that she refused to recognize - fortunately for the rest of us. (“It’s their problem, not mine,” she’d say.) BTW, I’ve read just about every interview she ever gave and she never said a single word about her “slave history” or made any special pleading for black singers. On the contrary, she was an outspoken critic of color consciousness or race categorizing of singers.
You are a nut case 😂
What an appalling comment.
What a sad racist comment.
@@liedersanger1This "human" is absolutely appalling; well said. But what else would one expect from those people. Ciao!
This is a very difficult aria, and no one sings it perfectly from beginning to end. Having said that, this is quite a very, very good performance/rendition/interpretation of this Verdi favorite. Wonderful in many ways.
Check Leontyne Price's ✔️
What is the second aria that she is singing
Laura’s aria from ‘Gioconda’.
@@ransomcoates546 Thanks
😍😍😍
great performance! but I don't like Price's portamento.
Do you mean her phrasing in general or aparticular phrase? 51:29-51:40 (ending in a textbook downward portamento) is a bit of molten gold falling from heaven.
An ordinary soprano. She ad NO PEERS as a Mezzo!
I have always thought that the Verdi Requiem was Leontyne Price's best role. Her early recording with Fritz Reiner conducting is magnificent and unsurpassed. But then again, the other recordings of the work are magnificent.
❤❤❤😊😊😊❤❤❤
She an Tina Turner were both in the Sumner high school in St. Louis at the same time!
DIVA!!!! DIVINA!!!!DIVINISSIMA!!!!!
Stunning
I heard Ms. Bumbry in a production of Tosca years ago. She was glorious.
I am enjoying Libera me ( 1:06:34 ) as I write; so powerful, so inspiring. This collection definitely has to be among my souvenirs...
Is not complet?????
オーケストラはどこ?
It is the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus. I wasn't sure about that until Maestro Cheek said so. Sometimes, Levine conducted the American Symphony Orchestra. I'll update it when I can.
@@courtneybaritone0136 多分、MET orchestraだとは思ったが、念の為、尋ねました。
❤❤❤❤❤❤
beautiful voice. i didn't know that billy joel was a conductor as well as the piano man!
Madam Quivar is superb and such a rare and beautiful vocal instrument she has cultivated over her career. Lovely! Thank you for sharing.
I agree hundred percent...
I had no idea of this Requiem recording so late in Price's career! She is in absolutely fine voice! Bravissima! And how wonderful to have the added joy of Quivar's gloriously rich mezzo! Plus Domingo and Cheek! An embarrassment of riches, indeed! Thank you! Happy Birthday Leontyne Price!
Thank you for the post. I loaned mine out and it was never returned. Lovely to revisit the moment.
Thank you so much for this, I thought Madame Price retired the requiem in 1977 or so.
She also sang it in London in 1980.
Price is just astonishing. So secure and such a beautiful voice. Levine seems to be not connected to the material, at least not to the spiritual side of it. Tempos are rushed at key moments throughout when the text cries out for space and pacing. Domingo and Quivar are the strongest tenor and mezzo one could wish for. Cheek is a fine singer, but I seriously doubt that he was the original choice for the bass. Does anyone know?
Yes I was
I’ve been searching for this for years, thank so much. What a wonderful cast, and Leontyne sails through these Verdi lines, like he wrote this for her! Brava
❤
This was recorded in house and was a memorial concert for Francis Robinson. It has been available on the Met on demand and on Sirius
Bravo Sir! 👏🏾
I truly need to purchase this into my collections. To me this has the best Libera me I ever heard.
Any stories about Leontyne from this performance, Maestro Cheek? (BTW, more than 40 years later, I am still thrilled by your singing of the Frate’s aria in Don Carlo from 1980 or 81? THE best! It’s amazing how firmly and vividly great singing lodges in the memory!)
Nothing except how glorious she was. It was a tremendous privilege to stand beside her. Thank you for your compliments
Bravo!
Thank you courtneybaritone01! I'm enjoying this and it is a great performance, excepting Levine's conducting. Surprisingly, he seems unable to find the grandeur and mystery in the music. Everything seems rushed, spastic and too fast, lacking the needed breathing room; kind of like guzzling a fine vintage in stead of sipping, drinking and savoring the pleasures. Leontyne is magnificent and is in commanding voice. One question I have. Is this a pirate recorded in from the audience or was it from the broadcast? Sounds in-house to my ears. Thanks.
I do believe it is an in-house recording, though I do believe it was also broadcast during the pandemic. I could be wrong about that. It may have been another requiem cast.
The perfect birthday present to all of us-thank you!
Thank you very much!
You are the best for uploading this today!
Thank you for sharing this recording. I have heard bits and pieces of it but not in its entirety. Price of course, is singing with much beauty, passion and abandonment. Love hearing Quivar here as well!! What a glorious voice!!
Incredible vocal extension! She reaches levels that only Renata Tebaldi had
lovely pianissimo
Another voice from a long forgotten art! Simple awesome
Abgesehen von imposanter Stimme und Musikalität, so ein perfekter Umgang mit dem Registerwechsel ist in diesem Fach sehr selten!!!!
"If you sing it properly at Gate Number One..." What a fabulous teacher! (Then out of nowhere, she just breaks into German. Ausgezeichnet!) This is delightful.
Magnificent!
MILANOV foi melhor a melhor Leonora !!!!
I know her and Martina were cutting up backstage....great friends!!!
Funny you should say that. At the very beginning when they walk out they are laughing.
HA! I was thinking the same thing!
Did Bumbry ever sing the soprano line in the Requiem?
This is a good question, one that I unfortunately do not have the answer to. I do not believe she did.
Surprising! I'm sure she would have excelled...I'm one of the few who prefers her in many soprano roles!
@SandyduSoleil I tend to agree! The Bumbry switch is an entire conversation, and actually was the subject of a thesis paper I planned to write during graduate school, but I ultimately changed my mind. Throughout the 1970s, her soprano work was exemplary. Her sweet spot was 1972-1978 with 1975 being an outstanding vocal year for her.
@courtneybaritone0136 I do hope you'll share your extensive notes in the future! Perhaps she didn't have the ease of other sopranos above Bb but her Cs were there and superlative! Apart from some very early Verdi, Desdemona, Elisabetta, Minnie and Manon Lescaut, she sang the same répertoire as Dimitrova. Plus Jenufa, Salome, Medea...
First and foremost thank you for blessing us with this wonderful gift ❤. Wasn’t she an amazing Singer? WAW WAW WAW. BRAVA BRAVA❤
Thank you for posting this! I adore Maestra Bumbry. This also might be the first time I have seen the requiem soloists not dressed in black.
Casals Festival 1972, San Juan PR. They had 2 performances in order to accommodate the expected demand ( Arroyo, Bumbry, Domingo, Díaz; Mehta) For the other performance Maestra Bumbry also looked majestic as she always did. In those days we didn’t have the same access to photos but later on I realized that she wore the same dress she did for Rudolf Bing’s farewell gala. It was not black either! Maestra Bumbry was beauty and glamour personified. RIP.
Yes!!!!❤
The only thing more glorious than the bodice of her gown is her singing. Diva. ❤
Okay, she demonstrates a pianissimo high B flat out of nowhere without being warmed up-and not even in her repertoire. There’s a lot to be said about just having a world class voice!❤