Opera
PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 3:32 pm
A completely random status update on Facebook alerted me to the face that I am, despite my expectations, not the only person I know who likes opera. On the off chance I'm not the only person on this forum who likes this type of music, why don't we discuss it?
I prefer listening to individual pieces versus the entire opera, and focus on my favorite performers, unlike my friend who likes the opera in its entirety and doesn't pay much attention to individual singers.
My all-time favorite artist is Maria Callas, whose rendition of the aria Vissi d'arte from Puccini's Tosca in 1958 made me fall in love with opera. I also am a fan of modern singers like Albanian Inva Mula-Tchako, whose version of the Mad Scene from Donnizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor, and accompanying Diva Dance as performed in the movie the Fifth Element, is one of my favorite performances, American Jessye Norman, for unique style and musical attitude, Australian Lisa Gerrard, for how haunting I find her voice and solid technique, and Armenian-Canadian Isabel Bayrakdarian who you might know form the sound track for LOTR II, and whose performance of Angelicus with Delerium is one of the most moving music videos, in fact I'd call it a genuine short film, I ever seen.
A bunch of others too, but let's see if anyone else likes opera first. XD
I prefer listening to individual pieces versus the entire opera, and focus on my favorite performers, unlike my friend who likes the opera in its entirety and doesn't pay much attention to individual singers.
My all-time favorite artist is Maria Callas, whose rendition of the aria Vissi d'arte from Puccini's Tosca in 1958 made me fall in love with opera. I also am a fan of modern singers like Albanian Inva Mula-Tchako, whose version of the Mad Scene from Donnizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor, and accompanying Diva Dance as performed in the movie the Fifth Element, is one of my favorite performances, American Jessye Norman, for unique style and musical attitude, Australian Lisa Gerrard, for how haunting I find her voice and solid technique, and Armenian-Canadian Isabel Bayrakdarian who you might know form the sound track for LOTR II, and whose performance of Angelicus with Delerium is one of the most moving music videos, in fact I'd call it a genuine short film, I ever seen.
A bunch of others too, but let's see if anyone else likes opera first. XD