All in all Sills is the best Violetta I have ever seen. Also her Lucia. When I saw her Traviata in Boston she poured herself a glass of champagne while singing "vortici" ! Her studio recordings didn't do her justice. You had to experience her live in the theater.
Even at this late date, Sills was still a consummate artist. I first saw her in the early-1970s, and every role she sang in New York after. I saw Sutherland during those same years - I can’t make comparisons because they each brought something magical to their performances. As another commenter pointed out, Sills’s recordings simply don’t capture her vocal presence in the theater.
I can’t believe that Beverly Sills sang this on that Muppet Show episode segment Pigoletto with the opera pigs & Miss Piggy herself ❤ Great episode with opera What I remember from the episode there was some arias from Pigoletto the opera La Traviata Carmen Aida Ride of the Valkyries Rigoletto
Fantastic! Sills was absolutely stellar in her prime. I think in so many ways she is underrated. Dismissed as just another "American singer." I saw her toward the end of her career as Thais at the Met with Sherrill Milne's. She looked fantastic (I assume she had slimed down for the role). She had some difficulty vocally though. Still, it was wonderful to see her live and with Milne's. They had chemistry onstage. Wonderful to watch theatrically. I think Beverly Sills recording of "Marietta's lied" from DIE TOTE STADT is perhaps the finest recording of that devastatingly beautiful piece.
Amen to that and YES, Beverly's recording of Marietta's lied will always be my number 1 go-to recording, even though it doesn't have one single bit of coloratura it is her 'masterpiece'!
Spettacolo di cattivo gusto sembra piu' un film western che un capolavoro verdiano. Anche Sills, cantante straordinaria e' imprigionata in un costume piu' da ballerinetta di saloon che da etera raffinata parigina.
Someone please tell me that last note? And if you can please, explain why Cecilia Bartoli did not sing it? I love Cecilia but I’m mystified. Much Love and many thanks, Riccardo, Boston Massachusetts USofA.
Hello! From what i now, the note is not written in the score, so singers can, in a way, choose whether or not to sing the high note. I hope my English is correct. Have a good day!
I believe you mean the second-to-last note, which is an Eb. As @joaovitorcalheiro3700 said, it wasn't written in the original score. However, sopranos have sung the Eb so often that it has become expected.
In what instance would Bartoli sing that note? She a mezzo-soprano, this is a soprano role. She never sung La Traviata in her life, she could never sing this high. Moreover, she's not a Verdi singer, she specializes in much earlier repertory.
Simplemente maravillosa.!!
All in all Sills is the best Violetta I have ever seen. Also her Lucia. When I saw her Traviata in Boston she poured herself a glass of champagne while singing "vortici" !
Her studio recordings didn't do her justice. You had to experience her live in the theater.
Ms. Sills breathes life into this aria with the fireworks in her beautiful coloratura. A wonderful Violetta.
Потрясающая колоратура, потрясающая бравура и лёгкость! Брава Беверли Силлз!
So much emotion in the voice
Even at this late date, Sills was still a consummate artist. I first saw her in the early-1970s, and every role she sang in New York after. I saw Sutherland during those same years - I can’t make comparisons because they each brought something magical to their performances. As another commenter pointed out, Sills’s recordings simply don’t capture her vocal presence in the theater.
I can’t believe that Beverly Sills
sang this on that Muppet Show episode segment Pigoletto with the
opera pigs &
Miss Piggy herself ❤
Great episode with opera
What I remember from the episode there was some arias from Pigoletto the opera
La Traviata
Carmen
Aida
Ride of the Valkyries
Rigoletto
In those days you hadn't made it until you were a guest on the Muppet Show, lol.
Опера бессмертна, Верди бессмертен, и все великие певцы и певицы также бессмертны и навеки запечатлены в наших сердцах!
особенно Силлс
I miss those grand events at Wolf Trap. Thanks for the memories.
I miss ANY night on the town.
Fantastic! Sills was absolutely stellar in her prime. I think in so many ways she is underrated. Dismissed as just another "American singer." I saw her toward the end of her career as Thais at the Met with Sherrill Milne's. She looked fantastic (I assume she had slimed down for the role). She had some difficulty vocally though. Still, it was wonderful to see her live and with Milne's. They had chemistry onstage. Wonderful to watch theatrically. I think Beverly Sills recording of "Marietta's lied" from DIE TOTE STADT is perhaps the finest recording of that devastatingly beautiful piece.
Amen to that and YES, Beverly's recording of Marietta's lied will always be my number 1 go-to recording, even though it doesn't have one single bit of coloratura it is her 'masterpiece'!
I'm 99% certain this is Tito Capobianco's (my father) 1976 production of Traviata at Wolf Trap.
It is lol 😝 😊
Spettacolo di cattivo gusto sembra piu' un film western che un capolavoro verdiano. Anche Sills, cantante straordinaria e' imprigionata in un costume piu' da ballerinetta di saloon che da etera raffinata parigina.
Could you credit the orchestra? Thank you.
Someone please tell me that last note? And if you can please, explain why Cecilia Bartoli did not sing it? I love Cecilia but I’m mystified.
Much Love and many thanks, Riccardo, Boston Massachusetts USofA.
Hello! From what i now, the note is not written in the score, so singers can, in a way, choose whether or not to sing the high note. I hope my English is correct. Have a good day!
I believe you mean the second-to-last note, which is an Eb. As @joaovitorcalheiro3700 said, it wasn't written in the original score. However, sopranos have sung the Eb so often that it has become expected.
In what instance would Bartoli sing that note? She a mezzo-soprano, this is a soprano role. She never sung La Traviata in her life, she could never sing this high. Moreover, she's not a Verdi singer, she specializes in much earlier repertory.
@@DimitrisRebelYell I think you've summed it up.