"Big Ben" (at 6 ft something, the tallest baritone I know- a veritable Barihunk ;-)
- want to hug him do bring a stepladder) LeClair, heard here as Guglielmo in Cosi
whose big voiced (and much richer after some Santa Fe seasoning :-) this summer) villains will be heard in Hoffmann.
Mezzo Heather Scanio showed off her deep gravelly sound in an aria of Nicklausse, a trouser role.
(Below with Jacqueline Thompson).
Jonathan Hodel, sang an aria of Hoffmann with his usual panache and delightful lyrical notes.
(Here as Duke in a previous Ballo at OH!)
And soprano Jacqueline Thompson, remembered as a lovely Manon, gave her take on the Bacarolle (yes, that song..so often heard in a non operatic environmen!) with Heather Scanio.
Clip of sisters singing the same
And that was all, just a teaser to let us know what beautiful sounds will wait for us at the OH! with performances on Thursday September 23, 24, 25 and again September 30, Oct 1 and 2. As usual, the major roles are cast alternatively (emerald and ruby), thus 2 tenors and 2 sopranos. It is always sooo tempting to come hear the emerald cast one night and the ruby cast the next or the second week...and never be disappointed.
But the night was not over yet, newcomer, soprano Elizabeth Andrews Robert flung off a fiery Czardas (albeit in English translation) an aria, the Rosalinda sings disguised as a Hungarian Countess in the 2. OH! presentation Die Fledermaus, slated for November for which Elizabeth WILL return to the OH! Elizabeth pictured at left.
Below sung in the original German.
Tenor John Rodger (tall, slim and firm of voice) sang a piece from Don Carlo, OH!'s 3. opera. He sang it in French (as did Alagna in the clip below) - but did faithfully promise to be fluent and just as great in Italian, when he returns to OH! for Don Carlo in January!
And to top it all off, Jacqueline Thompson (left) returned to sing 'Leila's aria to show that Bizet's 'Les Pecheurs des Perles' (OH!s last opera this season) offers definitely more beautiful music than just THAT famous Baritone - Tenor duet, it IS famous for.
All these musical appetizers (videos clips chosen as much as possible to give an idea how these singers sound) really should whet your appetite for the full menu at the OH!
Do come and join the ball (as in the FLEDERMAUS), you'll not regret a second of it!
All Photos by artandhockey Final Bow: Lt to rt: Thompson, Hodell, Robert, Rodger, Scanio, Big Ben LeClair and accompanist. |
1 comment:
Clips are a bit far fetched..but we are still looking forward to the season's offering at Opera in the Heights.
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