2017-18 Live Broadcasts

Apr
22
Mon
2019
UN BALLO IN MASCHERA
Apr 22 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM


UN BALLO IN MASCHERA:Verdi
Original Air Date: 12/06/1975
Lewis; Morell, Ross, Merrill, Peters, Forrester
SID.19170102
Merrill who had a virtual lock on Renato for two decades (one broadcast to Milnes) is still in decent form for his final season. The rest of the cast is not ideal. I saw Elinor Ross several times in Philadelphia, and while it was not an especially beautiful voice she could be a notable Gioconda and Turandot, and her video Norma from Germany with Del Monaco is well up to the task. Amelia is another matter, but paired with Morrell, this is not the afternoon for glorious Verdi. Forrester has a very distinguished concert career, but she’s wrong for Ulrica at the Met. It’s too late for Peters as Oscar — she’s very good in 1955. This is Merrill’s final broadcast (he has three farewell Germonts with Moffo which constitute the final operatic appearance for both at the Met. My memory of this performance is not especially positive. Elinor Ross was a fine singer. I saw her a decade earlier in Philadelphia with an excellent Gioconda, Aida, and Turandot. She also has on Youtube a mostly complete Norma with Del Monaco from Germany. She is well up to the competition there. This is I think a bit late. For Merrlll’s Renato I strongly recommend 2 of his earlier Renatos from 1963 (with Nilsson and Tucker) and 1966 (with Price and Bergonzi). Lewis is not an inspiring conductor for me.

IDOMENEO
Apr 22 @ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM


IDOMENEO:Mozart
Original Air Date: 01/15/1983
Levine; Lewis, Valente, Behrens, von Stade, Alexander
SID.19170103
This is the first of two Valente Ilia broadcasts, and she is excellent. Behrens’ Elettra is not to my taste. Both Vaness and Studer are much more to my liking. Levine does very fine work here and deserves credit for solidly putting this work in the Met repertory. Valente is under-represented on MOoD (only Nanetta in Falstaff) and still catches the ensemble in its first year of the new production.This is the first of two Valente Ilia broadcasts, and she is excellent. Behrens’ Elettra is not to my taste. Both Vaness and Studer are much more to my liking. Levine does very fine work here and deserves credit for solidly putting this work in the Met repertory. Valente is under-represented on MOoD (only Nanetta in Falstaff) and still catches the ensemble in its first year of the new production.

LUISA MILLER
Apr 22 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM


LUISA MILLER:Verdi
Original Air Date: 03/02/1991
Santi; Esperian, Pavarotti, Nucci, Plishka, Koptchak, White
SID.19170104
Luisa Miller has done well on the air, although not entering the broadcast repertory of the Met until 1968. The title role has been taken on the airwaves by Caballe, Maliponte (not yet on Sirius!), Scotto, Ricciarelli, and Millo prior to this broadcast; for the tenor role, Tucker, Domingo, Pavarotti (in 1982 with Ricciarelli) led the way. The 1982 performance is also conducted by Santi and features Nucci and Plishka as well. The 1982 performance is on MOoD and I am listening to Tu puniscimi right now. The question is whether Esperian is to be preferred. For my money what I want to hear is either Caballe or Millo or Maliponte who simply have more of a measure of the music than Ricciarelli who has the right equipment, but not sure if she has the right technique. Esperian is even less gifted singer. Either way, Santi’s conducting is too lax for my taste as it was in the house. Levine is a far better Luisa conductor. For my money Act 3 of Luisa Miller is among the greatest acts in the Verdi canon This is the second of Pavarotti’s two broadcast Rodolfos. His 1982 also with Santi ( NO) and Nucci has Ricciarelli in the title role. It’s her most congenial role for a singer who had a short prime but not a short career. The 1982 version with KR is available on MOoD. It’s a good role for Pavarotti, but better to hear the earlier version; one of my favorite early Verdi works, and the last act is as good as anything he ever wrote. — Better to hear Pavarotti with Ricciarelli nine years earlier, also with Nucci and Santi and that is on Met Player.

LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR
Apr 22 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM


LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR:Donizetti
Original Air Date: 02/19/1966
Varviso; Peters, Kónya, Guarrera, Díaz
SID.19170105
It’s a change from the Sutherland 1966 performance 10 months later, but Konya is not my idea of Edgardo, and I prefer the bigger scaled Lucias to Peters. As Roman Hruska once commented on a Supreme Court nominee – Mediocrities have to be represented as well.

DIE MEISTERSINGER VON NÜRNBERG
Apr 22 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM


DIE MEISTERSINGER VON NÜRNBERG:Wagner
Original Air Date: 04/17/1976
Ehrling; Stewart, Saunders, Cox, Leib, Macurdy, Riegel
SID.19170106
Jackson in his execrably edited third volume of Met broadcast history makes Ehrling into a Swiss conductor, when of course he was a native Swede through and through. Stewart has a notable recording of Sachs for Bavarian Radio under Kubelik with Janowitz and Konya that can still be located on specialty labels (Fischer-Dieskau’s effort with Jochum on DG effectively blocked this from what would normally have been the logical label. Jean Cox recently passed on, and was the infamous Siegfried at my 1978 Chereau performance at Bayreuth– Kollo mimed and Cox sang from offstage as he did not know the complex staging. Arlene Saunders long a NYCO favorite finally gets to the Met towards the end of her career, but per Jackson is still quite a successful Eva. So lots of curiosity for this performance.

Apr
23
Tue
2019
DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE
Apr 23 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM


DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE:Mozart
Original Air Date: 02/07/1981
Foster; Popp, Kuebler, Duesing, Donat, Macurdy
MOD Audio SID.19170208
Lucia Popp made her debut with the Chagall Flute as Queen of the Night, the first season in the new house. She didn’t broadcast the role until 3 years later, and then 11 years later moves down to Pamina in this broadcast She’s a very fine Pamina, but overall I am not impressed by the remainder of the cast. The main distinction here is Popp’s Pamina, and she is one of the best. The rest of the cast is OK, but there are other broadcasts of more distinction in the other roles.

CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA / PAGLIACCI
Apr 23 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM


CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA / PAGLIACCI:Mascagni / Leoncavallo
Original Air Date: 02/04/1995
Badea; Guleghina, Jóhannsson, Pola / Dessì, Martinucci, Nucci
SID.19170209
Another Cavalleria of minimal interest– there must be something better in the archives. The Pagliacci does feature a qualified if not often encountered cast. Martinucci only has 25 performances in 7 seasons at the Met and this Canio is only 3 before his farewell. He has a very decent Fanciulla with Dimitrova, and is the Chenier on Milnes 25th anniversary broadcast. I saw him in Chicago in Gioconda, and he worked regularly in the top European houses I think for maybe another decade.

IL TROVATORE
Apr 23 @ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM


IL TROVATORE:Verdi
Original Air Date: 02/04/1961
Cleva; Corelli, Price, Dalis, Sereni, Wilderman
MOD Audio SID.19170210
This is now on Sony Historic CD as well as MOoD. Only a few weeks after Corelli and Price’s joint debut, the electricity is still firmly in place. Merrill was the scheduled Luna, but a snowstorm kept him stranded in New Rochelle. Dalis is not Simionato or Barbieri, but very musical and she is not a potted plant. This performance comes from the debut season of both Corelli and Price, and why they were such a sensation is clear from this broadcast. It’s also available in Sony Classical’s Historic Met CD series. Sereni and Dalis hold up their end (Sereni was a replacement for Merrill who was trapped in a snowstorm in New Rochelle) and Verdi is well served.

THE MAKROPULOS CASE
Apr 23 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM


THE MAKROPULOS CASE:Janácek
Original Air Date: 04/18/1998
Mackerras; Malfitano, Brubaker, Fox, West
SID.19170211
This is Malfitano’s only broadcast of Emilia Marty, and this run was the first time at the Met in Czech (Norman premiered it 3 years earlier in English). Mackerras is a recognized authority on Janacek, and you might want to take a listen to get ready for the Mattila revival scheduled this season.

ALCESTE
Apr 23 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM


ALCESTE:Gluck
Original Air Date: 03/08/1941
Panizza; Bamptom, Maison, Warren
SID.19170212
This is one of the few 1940s broadcasts that gets to Sirius, but neither the 1952 with Flagstad, nor the 1961 with Farrell (both in English) have made it to Sirius. Again, it seems the translation is inhibiting their inclusion. Review of Pitts Sanborn in the World-Telegraph, Mme. Bampton Sings Role of Alceste – Following the present method of frequently changing the allotment of prominent roles, the Metropolitan management offered its third Alceste last evening with a new representative of the name part. After the fiery magnificence of Marjorie Lawrence as Alcestis came the lyric charm of Rose Bampton. Comely, tall and statuesque, Mme. Bampton showed in her carefully studied poses and gestures what pains she had taken to portray the self-sacrificing heroine persuasively to the eye. And in her singing tenderness and pathos found touching expression. Since this was only Mme. Bampton’s first assumption of an inexorably exacting role, we may look for further development later on of its more cogently dramatic aspects. Her voice seems now, under sympathetic guidance, to have found a congenial lyric field. Her tones were often of delightful quality last evening, her phrasing was marked by grace and fine taste and there was always the thought of the accomplished musician. Altogether, Mme. Bampton may be congratulated cordially on her present achievement, which holds the promise of even better things to come. Once more Rene Maison supplied an admirable Admetus. Francesco Valentino replaced the indisposed Leonard Warren as the High Priest of Apollo, singing well apart from an excessive vibrato. The beauty of the tableau at the end of Act II made up in part for the pinchbeck naiveties that met the eye.

I PURITANI
Apr 23 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM


I PURITANI:Bellini
Original Air Date: 12/13/1986
Bonynge; Sutherland, Blake, Milnes, Ramey
SID.19170213
This is Sutherland in her penultimate Met season and still singing this music at 60, and in many passages even better than she sang them 10 years earlier at 50. She also leaves us with the legendary New York and Philadelphia concert performances with a resplendent Nicolai Gedda. Blake is not Pavarotti, but Milnes and Ramey have a lot to offer in the other roles.

COSÌ FAN TUTTE
Apr 23 @ 9:00 PM – 11:55 PM


COSÌ FAN TUTTE:Mozart
Original Air Date: 02/24/2001
Summers; Diener, Groves, Graham, Gilfry, Upshaw, Pertusi
SID.19170214
I only heard portions of this broadcast, where I thought Diener was a better than average Fiordiligi, and very good work from Susan Graham, though she appears four years earlier with Vaness and Isepp conducting a more interesting supporting cast- Marie McLaughlin, Richard Croft, Nathan Gunn, and William Shimell. I do not have strong memories of this performance, though Diener has solid Mozart credentials, and this is definitely prime time for Susan Graham.

Apr
24
Wed
2019
SALOME
Apr 24 @ 9:00 PM – 11:55 PM


SALOME:Strauss
Original Air Date: 03/07/1981
Davis; Jones, Cassilly, Dunn, Weikl, Jenkins
SID.19170321
This is Jones’ only Met broadcast as the Judaean princess. Her singing in this period could be variable, and in the house, she was compelling. Over the airwaves can be another matter– on Sirius wasn’t very pleased with her. Jones’ Salome in the house seemed OK, but broadcast scrutiny was not flattering. There is a Hamburg recording with Jones Cassilly, and Dunn repeating their roles with Fischer-Dieskau. Weikl is very good here from the Met, but there are much better Salomes out there than this. This performance is rotated with some frequency, but I am not sure why. To me there are at least four more outstanding broadcasts and only the 1949 Welitsch under Reiner is missing from the Sirius playlist. 1965 Nilsson with Bohm is a stunning performance and it’s also in MOoD for USA listeners (saw her also in concert with Chicago Symphony and Solti which was even more blistering (and better brass); 1989 Marton with Janowski is an excellent performance as is the 2004 Mattila under Gergiev (the HD 3 years later is not in the same league just as happened with Welitsch in 1952). Though esteemed singers Behrens is too late at the Met, Rysanek is not her usual best Strauss form with either Bohm or Leinsdorf, but Stolze and Dalis feature a level of depravity in the 1972 Bohm performance one never forgets. I rather like Bumbry’s 1974 broadcast with Levine also in MOoD but not quite the stellar level. Two notable Salomes have also been on the Met airwaves, but not rebroadcast on Sirius, both with Mitropoulos– Christel Goltz and in 1958 Inge Borkh (who is still with us!!!!)

Apr
25
Thu
2019
DIE WALKÜRE
Apr 25 @ 6:00 PM – 11:55 PM


DIE WALKÜRE:Wagner
OAD 04/25/2019  SID.19170427
Jordan; Goerke, Westbroek, Barton, Schuster, Skelton, Grimsley, Groissböck

Christine Goerke makes a “thrilling return” (New York Times) to the Met as Brünnhilde, with Greer Grimsley as her father Wotan and Stuart Skelton and Eva-Maria Westbroek as the twins Siegmund and Sieglinde. Philippe Jordan conducts the second installment of Wagner’s immortal Ring cycle.

Program 042519-walkure  


 

 

Apr
27
Sat
2019
GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG
Apr 27 @ 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM


GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG:Wagner
SEASON PREMIERE 
Jordan; Goerke, Haller, Schuster, Schager, Nikitin, Konieczny, Owens
SID.19170638
Program 042719-gotterdammerung
Broadcast page from OPERA NEWS

All Photos @MET OPERA

Apr
28
Sun
2019
SALOME
Apr 28 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM


SALOME:Strauss
Original Air Date: 03/07/1981
Davis; Jones, Cassilly, Dunn, Weikl, Jenkins
SID.19170741
This is Jones’ only Met broadcast as the Judaean princess. Her singing in this period could be variable, and in the house, she was compelling. Over the airwaves can be another matter– on Sirius wasn’t very pleased with her. Jones’ Salome in the house seemed OK, but broadcast scrutiny was not flattering. There is a Hamburg recording with Jones Cassilly, and Dunn repeating their roles with Fischer-Dieskau. Weikl is very good here from the Met, but there are much better Salomes out there than this. This performance is rotated with some frequency, but I am not sure why. To me there are at least four more outstanding broadcasts and only the 1949 Welitsch under Reiner is missing from the Sirius playlist. 1965 Nilsson with Bohm is a stunning performance and it’s also in MOoD for USA listeners (saw her also in concert with Chicago Symphony and Solti which was even more blistering (and better brass); 1989 Marton with Janowski is an excellent performance as is the 2004 Mattila under Gergiev (the HD 3 years later is not in the same league just as happened with Welitsch in 1952). Though esteemed singers Behrens is too late at the Met, Rysanek is not her usual best Strauss form with either Bohm or Leinsdorf, but Stolze and Dalis feature a level of depravity in the 1972 Bohm performance one never forgets. I rather like Bumbry’s 1974 broadcast with Levine also in MOoD but not quite the stellar level. Two notable Salomes have also been on the Met airwaves, but not rebroadcast on Sirius, both with Mitropoulos– Christel Goltz and in 1958 Inge Borkh (who is still with us!!!!)

COSÌ FAN TUTTE
Apr 28 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM


COSÌ FAN TUTTE:Mozart
Original Air Date: 02/24/2001
Summers; Diener, Groves, Graham, Gilfry, Upshaw, Pertusi
SID.19170744
I only heard portions of this broadcast, where I thought Diener was a better than average Fiordiligi, and very good work from Susan Graham, though she appears four years earlier with Vaness and Isepp conducting a more interesting supporting cast- Marie McLaughlin, Richard Croft, Nathan Gunn, and William Shimell. I do not have strong memories of this performance, though Diener has solid Mozart credentials, and this is definitely prime time for Susan Graham.

Apr
29
Mon
2019
MANON LESCAUT
Apr 29 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM


MANON LESCAUT:Puccini
Original Air Date: 03/31/1956
Mitropoulos; Albanese, Björling, Guarrera, Corena
SID.19180102
For me, one of the top 10 Met broadcasts ever. Highly recommended. This performance is on MetPlayer, although not so marked in the Met data base.This is one of the very greatest ever Metropolitan broadcasts. I am not a major fan of Albanese, but here she is at her very best, and Mitropoulos is something special. It comes up occasionally but not quite monthly so one never tires of hearing it. Sirius has still not broadcast the 1959 Tebaldi-Tucker Manon Lescaut which is of the same quality though the approach is very different. Though Albanese and Bjorling recorded this together, their white hot broadcast under Mitropoulos (who is not on the recording) is the way to experience this opera. For me, one of the top 10 Met broadcasts ever. Highly recommended. This performance is on MetPlayer, although not so marked in the Met data base. This is one of the very greatest ever Metropolitan broadcasts. I am not a major fan of Albanese, but here she is at her very best, and Mitropoulos is something special. It comes up occasionally but not quite monthly so one never tires of hearing it. Albanese and Bjorling have a perfectly nice RCA recording (with the plush of Merrill as Lescaut), but the addition of Mitropoulos and a live matinee audience make this one of the greatest performances ever. Manon Lescaut is my favorite Puccini opera. The music for the two principals always thrills me. The Met should put up the Tebaldi Tucker performance from 1959 which is only a hair behind this 1956 performance, but for those of you who haven’t sampled, and you like Puccini at all, this is a feast. Albanese and Bjorling have a perfectly nice RCA recording (with the plush of Merrill as Lescaut), but the addition of Mitropoulos and a live matinee audience make this one of the greatest performances ever. Luckily, it is also in MOoD to hear as often as you want. Manon Lescaut is my favorite Puccini opera. The music for the two principals always thrills me. The Met should put up the Tebaldi Tucker performance from 1959 which is only a hair behind this 1956 performance, but for those of you who haven’t sampled, and you like Puccini at all, this is a feast.

DER FLIEGENDE HOLLANDER
Apr 29 @ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM


DER FLIEGENDE HOLLANDER:Wagner
Original Air Date: 01/27/1968
Klobucar; MacNeil, Rysanek, Parly, Tozzi
SID.19180103
I saw one of the performances in this run and MacNeil is quite a fine Dutchman, and Rysanek continues to be the standard in this role. No one does the end of the opera like her. I very much enjoyed this run. People may forget that MacNeil studied under the premiere Dutchman of the 20th century–Friedrich Schorr. This is one of Tozzi’s most congenial parts, and I’ve certainly never seen a Senta to compare with Rysanek. She broadcasts the opera 5 times between 1960 and 1970, and both the 1963 with Bohm, London, and Konya and this 1968 are available in MOoD. Both are wonderful. Three of Rysanek’s peerless Senta are available in MOoD, including this one. If Klobucar and MacNeil are not Bohm or London, this performance still has much to commend it. Ticho Parly is far from being up to Konya’s high quality Erik however.

THE GREAT GATSBY
Apr 29 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM


THE GREAT GATSBY:Harbison
Original Air Date: 01/01/2000
Levine; Hadley, Upshaw, Croft, Graham, Baker, Lieberson
MOD Audio SID.19180104
Levine is a great promoter of Harbison’s work, but I miss the appeal. First appearance of Hunt Lieberson whose only other role was Didon in the new Troyens production whose broadcast marks Hunt Lieberson’s Met farewell in February 2003 before her untimely death in July 2006.

LA TRAVIATA
Apr 29 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM


LA TRAVIATA:Verdi
Original Air Date: 04/06/1957
Cleva; Tebaldi, Campora, Warren
MOD Audio SID.19180105
This performance divides some people. To use the old 4 act nomenclature, Tebaldi’s best act is not Act 1, but for me Acts 2-4 make for stiff competition for any Violetta. The Act 2 duet with Germont and the final act are one of the great performances in Met broadcast history. Tebaldi only did this at the Met one season, but Bing took her everywhere for 21 performances, This is about halfway through the run. Warren is a most sympathetic Germont.

TRISTAN UND ISOLDE
Apr 29 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM


TRISTAN UND ISOLDE:Wagner
Original Air Date: 03/01/1958
Stiedry; Vinay, Harshaw, Thebom, Edelmann, Cassel
MOD Audio SID.19180106
This is Stiedry’s broadcast farewell, and comes only a month before his final Met appearance in Don Giovanni. I prefer Harshaw in her other assignments like Ortrud or Brunnhilde a bit more. Thebom and Cassel are very high quality support.

TRISTAN UND ISOLDE
Apr 29 @ 9:00 PM – 11:55 PM


TRISTAN UND ISOLDE:Wagner
Original Air Date: 03/01/1958
Stiedry; Vinay, Harshaw, Thebom, Edelmann, Cassel
MOD Audio SID.19180107
This is Stiedry’s broadcast farewell, and comes only a month before his final Met appearance in Don Giovanni. I prefer Harshaw in her other assignments like Ortrud or Brunnhilde a bit more. Thebom and Cassel are very high quality support.

Apr
30
Tue
2019
DON PASQUALE
Apr 30 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM


DON PASQUALE:Donizetti
Original Air Date: 01/09/1965
Varviso; Corena, Peters, Alva, Guarrera
MOD Audio SID.19180208
For me the stars of this broadcast are the matchless Corena and Peruvian tenor Luigi Alva. Alva is still with us and remains much beloved in his home country as well. In terms of style and stage presence, Alva yielded nothing to his more famous successors as Ernesto Alfredo Kraus and fellow Peruvian Juan Diego Florez. Corena shows up again five years later with Reri Grist and Kraus under Carlo Franci. Luckily both performances are in MOoD.

SAMSON ET DALILA
Apr 30 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM


SAMSON ET DALILA:Saint-Saëns
Original Air Date: 04/18/1987
Fournet; Vickers, Horne, Quilico
MOD Audio SID.19180209
This is Vickers’ farewell to the Met (not announced in advance). For many of us, he is a legendary singer who spans the beginning of our operatic journey, and 26 years later still shines very brightly indeed. In almost every assumption he not only gave his individual commitment (he was Giasone to Callas in my first opera in 1958 in Dallas) but simply encompassed roles as few ever do and was always in the top rank and usually best ever seen in the roles. Samson is certainly one of those roles, and if the opera has been a bit overdone on Sirius, I am never finished with my enjoyment of Vickers. Horne is a singer I admire on many fronts– her support of young artists, the advocacy for vocal recitals, and certainly outstanding Rossinian efforts. But I’m not much of Rossini guy, and I find many of her ventures beyond not to my taste, Verdi (even as Quickly) really doesn’t work and Dalila doesn’t compare with my first (Rita Gorr in the premiere of the O’Hearn Merrill production in 1964) or some of my best more recent ones– Borodina’s voice was made for those languorous lines. This is Vickers’ only broadcast of Samson et Dalila, and sometime min the last 3 years has been added to MOoD as a testament to his work and whom we lost July 13, 2015 after a long illness.

RODELINDA
Apr 30 @ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM


RODELINDA:Handel
Original Air Date: 01/01/2005
Bicket; Fleming, Daniels, van Rensburg, Blythe, Mehta, Relyea
MOD Audio SID.19180210
Fleming is the star in all three seasons of Rodelinda at the Met, and the first two broadcasts from 2005 (this one) and 2006 have a major shift with Bicket handing over to Patrick Summers, and the lead countertenor role from David Daniels to Andreas Scholl. The telecast/moviecast is on Decca DVD and in MOoD comes five years later in 2011 and returns Bicket to the podium, but for my money finds Scholl in considerably diminished form compared to his excellent effort in 2006. I’m not a big fan of Handel, and while several of the individual arias are notable, the absence of ensembles (except for the glorious duet for Blythe with the lead countertenor) and the ABA aria style make for a long afternoon or evening of listening or watching. The comings and goings of Rodelinda at the Met are well documented in MOoD, and this first broadcast is a good place to start.

JENUFA
Apr 30 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM


JENUFA:Janácek
Original Air Date: 02/17/2007
Belohlávek; Mattila, Silja, Silvasti, Morris, Dever
SID.19180211
I was disappointed in this production when it was new in 2003, and had seen Silja recently in Barcelona and found her inferior to Marton who was almost as impressive as Rysanek had been as the Kostelnicka. This is Mattila’s second Jenufa broadcast, here first 4 years earlier was with Polaski under Jurowski. Now that we are more aware of Jay Hunter Morris, I will take another listen. Do love Jenufa, but not every performance automatically clicks. The Benackova/ Rysanek under Conlon in 1992 broadcast definitely “clicks!” Alas no Jenufa in MOoD. Belohlavek is a fine Janacek conductor, but both Mattila and Silja are too mature for my taste. The other interest is the first Met broadcast appearance of Jay Hunter Morris,now a Met Siegfried; he had debuted 3 days earlier as Steva. I wish the Met had telecast Mattila’s Jenufa either the first year of the production or with this revival.

LA CLEMENZA DI TITO
Apr 30 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM


LA CLEMENZA DI TITO:Mozart
Original Air Date: 12/06/1997
Levine; Rolfe Johnson, von Otter, Vaness, Kirchschlager, Grant Murphy
SID.19180212
Vaness and von Otter team up with Levine for Idomeneo also. Clemenza has some glorious moments, but I like Idomeneo better. One of Carol Vaness’s best efforts at the Met.

CARMEN
Apr 30 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM


CARMEN:Bizet
Original Air Date: 04/20/1968
Lombard; Bumbry, Tucker, Freni, Díaz
MOD Audio SID.19180213
Arguably three of the major voices of the 20th century, and whether you like their way with Carmen or not, they are not inexperienced. Bumbry, in particular, is the most notable LIVE Carmen I ever heard vocally. Though I wasn’t much of a fan of the Barrault production, she was splendid, and so she is here. Tucker premiered the previous production 18 years earlier with Stevens under Fritz Reiner with direction by Tyrone Guthrie. It’s not my favorite Tucker role, but he is exceeded in frequency only by Martinelli at the Met. Freni is caught in her youthful splendor. The French may not make for Academie Francaise, but Paris thought her their choice for Marguerite. I think her Micaela in this period is the one I always hear in my brain. Diaz looked fine as the Toreador (and even he ranks 4th in all-time at the Met) but he’s not in the same league as the others. I’m going to to take a 21st century listen.

FAUST
Apr 30 @ 9:00 PM – 11:55 PM


FAUST:Gounod
Original Air Date: 03/17/2007
Benini; Vargas, Swenson, Abdrazakov, Yun, Deshayes
MOD Audio SID.19180214
The singers are OK, but there are some major Fausts still in the vault– including Bjorling from 1950 one month after his opening night Don Carlo for Bing and 1959, both with Siepi. Why Swenson ends up with 6 broadcasts in MOoD and major artists have half is inexplicable to me. Not one of the glory nights of the Gelb decade.