Stravinsky: The Rake's progress - Nagano, Hadley, Ramey, Upshaw
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2016
- Igor Stravinsky: The Rake's progress
Aix-en-Provence, 1992
cond. Kent Nagano
director: Alfredo Arias
Tom Rakewell - Jerry Hadley
Ann- Dawn Upshaw
Nick Shadow - Samuel Ramey
Baba the turk - Victoria Vergara
Trulove - John Macurdy
Mother Goose - Joan Khara
Selem - Steven Cole - เพลง
Hard to imagine a better Tom and Nick than Hadley and Ramey. Hadley's early death was a great loss.
very much so.... I saw them sing this in Chicago... Ruth Ann Swenson was Anne True Love... I was in THE FIRST row for the first half... OMG... is all I can say!
Along with Mozart, Gershwin and Patricia Janeckova, Jerry Hadley was one of those immensely talented musicians who died too young.
What a fantastic production! I miss the late, great Jerry Hadley. Stellar cast!
Jerry Hadley was a magnificent Tom Rakewell! Wonderful performance.
The music starts at 1:17 if you want to skip the audience noise
thank you so much for the upload
Steve Cole is perfectly amazing as Selem! They did not need a dance double for him.
loved this
I love the auction scene
Great !
21分32秒からの音楽
私は大好き
リヨン・オペラのCDを繰り返し聴いた
映像を初めて見た
ナガノの歯切れの良い指揮が魅力
Stravinsky el camaleón/como siempre fantástica orquestación/ great rendition of Dawn upshaw
I don't get the business with the dancer doubles. Ramey is fabulous. What marvelous diction.
And what's with the TV with chickens in it?
20分55秒あたり以降
コープランドのディキンスンの詩の1曲めみたい
52:49 come master observe the host of mankind
51:23 -- extremely creepy to see Mr. Hadley in that moment; wonder whose idea it was -- his or the director's?
I wonder - it is certainly a chilling image in light of later events.
Definitely director
Ramey could be good Creont in Oedipus Rex.
1:58:25 - I burn
Thanks for posting this. I love this opera, and this is a good cast. Upshaw and Ramey are terrific. I'm less convinced by Jerry Hadley - his voice is a little heavy for the part, and he does overact, with an occasional Broadway mannerisms creeping in. Victoria Vergara is a hoot.
But. This delightful opera doesn't need this stupid, complicated, distraction-filled production. Nothing does, actually, but that's the world we live in.
very strange staging, not sure if i like it. singing on the other hand is terrific as expected
Would have been a much better production without Wayne Sleep and Princess Diana appearing every two minutes.
Lol
What's going on with Hadley in "Here I stand?" Just not warmed up yet?
Sounds OK until 'Come wishes be horses' I think...
Why are all those dancers there? Wouldn't it be more distracting and meaningless to have, say, a barbeque or a tobacco auction in the background, so you couldn't concentrate on the opera at all?
I cannot stand that ballet thing going on in the background, most distracting. Wonderful singing nonetheless.
Lose the dancers - distracting.
The singing is just fine, thank you. The dancers gratuitously tossed onstage into various scenes is a horridly distracting and highly intrusive anomaly... ugh.
Much as I tried to enjoy this recording (and I mainly listened rather than watched the staging), I just can't listen to Ms. Upshaw's swoops to every other note. Her voice is otherwise pleasant, so it's unfortunate. :-(