2017-18 Live Broadcasts

Nov
17
Fri
2017
AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY
Nov 17 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM

“AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY : Picker
Original Air Date: 12/24/2005
Cast: Conlon; Gunn, Racette, Graham, Zajick, Larmore
Media: MOD Audio SID.17460533 Tags: Archive; 2017
An American Tragedy was premiered at the Met and should have been HDd during a scheduled revival in 2008 which was taken by Last Emperor (in hopes of a China tour which did not materialize).

Zambello directed, and she remains faithful to the work which was revived at Glimmerglass in 2014 in a revised edition. On the radio the real standout is Zajick who makes conventional lines sound momentous, but the overall cast was well chosen.”

ADRIANA LECOUVREUR
Nov 17 @ 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM

“ADRIANA LECOUVREUR : Cilea
Original Air Date: 02/11/1978
Cast: López-Cobos; Caballé, Carreras, Cossotto, Quilico
Media: MOD Audio SID.17460535 Tags: Archive; 2017
I’m not a special fan of Adriana, and like it best when the title role is a specialist like Olivero whom I saw in Hartford and Newark; the aircheck from Naples is the one to get with Simionato, Corelli, and Bastianini. There are 3 MOoD versions starting with the Caballe above, very solid, but a bit bland, a Scotto/Shicoff/Cortez performance from 1983 is a good late career effort from her (her commercial under Levine with Domingo and Obratzsova is better) but the most recent MOoD features 2009 Domingo in his only Met matinee broadcast with Guleghina,and Borodina.

Much too late for Domingo who debuted at the Met 4 decades earlier. Unlike Adriana, Maurizio is not a mid-range role. (RWW)

The great Renata Scotto gives a spellbinding performance as the legendary actress of the title. With all of France at her feet, she has doubts about the faithfulness of her lover, the handsome military hero Maurizio (Neil Shicoff). To aid his claim for the Saxon throne, Maurizio has been paying court to the Princess di Bouillon (Viorica Cortez). Emotions erupt at a party given by the Princess when Adriana publicly accuses her of adultery. But the Princess gets even by sending Adriana a bouquet of poisoned flowers… The great baritone Mario Sereni is Michonnet, the faithful friend and theater director who is hopelessly in love with Adriana. (metopera.org)”

Nov
18
Sat
2017
LA FORZA DEL DESTINO
Nov 18 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM

“LA FORZA DEL DESTINO : Verdi
Original Air Date: 03/17/1956
Cast: Stiedry; Milanov, Tucker, Warren, Siepi, Elias, Corena
Media: MOD Audio SID.17460637 Tags: Archive; 2017, Verdi
For me, the A list male casting for this opera in the 1950s at the Met was Tucker, Warren, and Siepi. This is the only broadcast where all three gentlemen (who premiered the new production on opening night of the 1952 season. Milanov certainly had the voice for the Forza Leonora, but as others have noted she is not a young woman in the 1950s, and she could be uneven in a single afternoon. Her current competition is non-existent. I checked the Paul Jackson broadcast reviews on this performance, but he is silent (he is particularly strong on singers he heard often). Though this has been on before, this is a must listen.”

Nov
19
Sun
2017
AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY
Nov 19 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM

“AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY : Picker
Original Air Date: 12/24/2005
Cast: Conlon; Gunn, Racette, Graham, Zajick, Larmore
Media: MOD Audio SID.17460744 Tags: Archive; 2017
An American Tragedy was premiered at the Met and should have been HDd during a scheduled revival in 2008 which was taken by Last Emperor (in hopes of a China tour which did not materialize).

Zambello directed, and she remains faithful to the work which was revived at Glimmerglass in 2014 in a revised edition. On the radio the real standout is Zajick who makes conventional lines sound momentous, but the overall cast was well chosen.”

L’ELISIR D’AMORE
Nov 19 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

“L’ELISIR D’AMORE : Donizetti
Original Air Date: 04/29/1989
Cast: Panni; Pavarotti, Battle, Plishka, Quilico
Media: MOD Audio SID.17460746 Tags: Archive; 2017, Pavarotti
L’Elisir is arguably the most over broadcast repertory opera on Sirius. The opera is a charming confection with lovely vocal turns for both the soprano and tenor, and meaty traditional roles for the buffo bass and the lyric baritone. For superstars like Pavarotti, Florez, and Netrebko, these parts allow them to slide a little, but just because superstars find L’Elisir handy Met repertory selection in the house and on the radio have become very distorted.

If you look at the MOoD, you see that Aida has 4 videos (including Leontyne Price’s farewell) and 8 audios while L’Elisir has 3 videos (2 with Pavarotti, 1 with Netrebko) and 11 audios (4 with Pavarotti) This 1989 is the fourth of his six Met radio broadcasts.

To be honest the best way to experience Pavarotti’s Nemorino is to hear the Decca studio version with Sutherland from 1970– JoS never did the part onstage, but the vocal gold of this studio recording is anything but hothouse.

Second best way to experience Pavarotti’s Nemorino is his 1978 broadcast with Blegen, Corena, and Sereni. The presence of the two best bass clef singers for this opera and a Pavarotti 11 years younger make for a considerable improvement. It’s on MOoD.

Also on MOoD and where you should listen to life beyond Pavarotti are the 1972 with Scotto, Bergonzi pairing with Corena and Sereni: 4 native Italians savoring the style to a fare-thee well. Bergonzi has an earlier broadcast with Peters and Guarrera in for Sereni, and Peters has a broadcast with Kraus with Corena and Sereni.

All of these are on MOoD and while they’ve all been on Sirius, they are eschewed mostly in favor of more recent performances with less stylish casts.”

FAUST
Nov 19 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

“FAUST : Gounod
Original Air Date: 02/26/1972
Cast: Rich; Domingo, Zylis-Gara, Tozzi, Sereni, von Stade
Media: MOD Audio SID.17460748 Tags: Archive; 2017, Domingo
This over-programmed Faust is on again, but there are so many better Fausts on the shelf. Domingo is better than expected in one of his early broadcasts, but Tozzi, a Met stalwart, is in poor form. Mercifully, the rotation has slowed down on this performance.

There are a number of excellent Fausts, 2 with Bjorling (and Siepi) which Sirius has never played, and there are several much better Fausts in the Sirius rotation. This one does not deserve such airplay.

Nicolai Gedda is third in all-time performances (42) as Faust surpassed only by Jean de Reszke at 71 and Giovanni Martinelli at 56, and yet is represented by only one Faust broadcast in MOoD and Sirius reports replay of the 1972, but neither his 1966 or 1969 with interesting casts have been heard on either. Nicolai Gedda is still with us, A little more attention on him please. He was a Met star tenor for two decades, and we mostly hear him in Vanessa (where he is remarkable), but he was the leading Faust in the world with the passing of Bjorling his Swedish countryman.”

Nov
20
Mon
2017
ADRIANA LECOUVREUR
Nov 20 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM

“ADRIANA LECOUVREUR : Cilea
Original Air Date: 02/11/1978
Cast: López-Cobos; Caballé, Carreras, Cossotto, Quilico
Media: MOD Audio SID.17470101 Tags: Archive; 2017
I’m not a special fan of Adriana, and like it best when the title role is a specialist like Olivero whom I saw in Hartford and Newark; the aircheck from Naples is the one to get with Simionato, Corelli, and Bastianini. There are 3 MOoD versions starting with the Caballe above, very solid, but a bit bland, a Scotto/Shicoff/Cortez performance from 1983 is a good late career effort from her (her commercial under Levine with Domingo and Obratzsova is better) but the most recent MOoD features 2009 Domingo in his only Met matinee broadcast with Guleghina,and Borodina.

Much too late for Domingo who debuted at the Met 4 decades earlier. Unlike Adriana, Maurizio is not a mid-range role. (RWW)

The great Renata Scotto gives a spellbinding performance as the legendary actress of the title. With all of France at her feet, she has doubts about the faithfulness of her lover, the handsome military hero Maurizio (Neil Shicoff). To aid his claim for the Saxon throne, Maurizio has been paying court to the Princess di Bouillon (Viorica Cortez). Emotions erupt at a party given by the Princess when Adriana publicly accuses her of adultery. But the Princess gets even by sending Adriana a bouquet of poisoned flowers… The great baritone Mario Sereni is Michonnet, the faithful friend and theater director who is hopelessly in love with Adriana. (metopera.org)”

Nov
21
Tue
2017
FALSTAFF
Nov 21 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM

“FALSTAFF : Verdi
Original Air Date: 03/08/1986
Cast: Levine; Taddei, Neblett, Monk, Cossotto, Blegen, Ahlstedt
Media: MOD Audio SID.17470209 Tags: Archive; 2017, Levine, Verdi
I am particularly glad to have this performance back on the radio. Taddei and Cossotto make a most interesting pair, and I’m sorry she did not do more of the part. I don’t have strong memories of Neblett and Monk.

Taddei who came very late to the Met did this run of Falstaff followed by a run in L’elisir which was broadcast and has been on Sirius. If they run that performance again I will check it out. Taddei’s actual Met farewell is as Dulcamara in Met in the Pennsauken Cooper River Park in New Jersey with Hong as his Adina. Taddei appeared as both Scarpia and Rigoletto in Philadelphia (both with Tucker) and I also saw his
Leporello in Dallas (with Sutherland and the EMI gang), Germont (with Callas) and much later Leporello again in San Francisco with Siepi.

The Met was not starving for good baritones in those days, so we got too little of him and very late. He has a nice non-Met legacy of studio and live performances. He died at 93 two years ago today (June 2, 2010).”

COSÌ FAN TUTTE
Nov 21 @ 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM

“COSÌ FAN TUTTE : Mozart
Original Air Date: 01/22/1972
Cast: Pritchard; Zylis- Gara, Bottazzo, Elias, Uppman, Stratas, Berry
Media: MOD Audio SID.17470214 Tags: Archive; 2017, Mozart
This is the first season Cosi returns to the original Italian at the Met, but still retains the Lunt/Gerard production. Pritchard is an experienced Mozartean, if rarely to my taste. Stratas is sharp casting for Despina, and nice to see Berry in a congenial part.This is Vickers’ first of four Otello broadcasts and in the Zeffirelli production new the previous year. This is Levine’s first season out in Otello, and Quilico is a familiar figure with a voice well suited to Verdi baritone roles– in an era of Merrill, MacNeil, and Milnes, Quilico doesn’t seem so top tier. Among today’s baritones he sings the pants off of any of them”

Nov
22
Wed
2017
EUGENE ONEGIN
Nov 22 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM

“EUGENE ONEGIN : Tchaikovsky
Original Air Date: 03/25/1989
Cast: Levine; Hynninen, Freni, Hadley, Walker, Sotin
Media: MOD Audio SID.17470316 Tags: Archive; 2017, Levine
This is a solid cast, but not a native Russian anywhere around. Sotin is especially odd casting, since I like a full out bass as Gremin.”

Nov
24
Fri
2017
FALSTAFF
Nov 24 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM

“FALSTAFF : Verdi
Original Air Date: 03/08/1986
Cast: Levine; Taddei, Neblett, Monk, Cossotto, Blegen, Ahlstedt
Media: MOD Audio SID.17470529 Tags: Archive; 2017, Levine, Verdi
I am particularly glad to have this performance back on the radio. Taddei and Cossotto make a most interesting pair, and I’m sorry she did not do more of the part. I don’t have strong memories of Neblett and Monk.

Taddei who came very late to the Met did this run of Falstaff followed by a run in L’elisir which was broadcast and has been on Sirius. If they run that performance again I will check it out. Taddei’s actual Met farewell is as Dulcamara in Met in the Pennsauken Cooper River Park in New Jersey with Hong as his Adina. Taddei appeared as both Scarpia and Rigoletto in Philadelphia (both with Tucker) and I also saw his
Leporello in Dallas (with Sutherland and the EMI gang), Germont (with Callas) and much later Leporello again in San Francisco with Siepi.

The Met was not starving for good baritones in those days, so we got too little of him and very late. He has a nice non-Met legacy of studio and live performances. He died at 93 two years ago today (June 2, 2010).”

COSÌ FAN TUTTE
Nov 24 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM

“COSÌ FAN TUTTE : Mozart
Original Air Date: 01/22/1972
Cast: Pritchard; Zylis- Gara, Bottazzo, Elias, Uppman, Stratas, Berry
Media: MOD Audio SID.17470533 Tags: Archive; 2017, Mozart
This is the first season Cosi returns to the original Italian at the Met, but still retains the Lunt/Gerard production. Pritchard is an experienced Mozartean, if rarely to my taste. Stratas is sharp casting for Despina, and nice to see Berry in a congenial part.This is Vickers’ first of four Otello broadcasts and in the Zeffirelli production new the previous year. This is Levine’s first season out in Otello, and Quilico is a familiar figure with a voice well suited to Verdi baritone roles– in an era of Merrill, MacNeil, and Milnes, Quilico doesn’t seem so top tier. Among today’s baritones he sings the pants off of any of them”

Nov
25
Sat
2017
EUGENE ONEGIN
Nov 25 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM

“EUGENE ONEGIN : Tchaikovsky
Original Air Date: 03/25/1989
Cast: Levine; Hynninen, Freni, Hadley, Walker, Sotin
Media: MOD Audio SID.17470636 Tags: Archive; 2017, Levine
This is a solid cast, but not a native Russian anywhere around. Sotin is especially odd casting, since I like a full out bass as Gremin.”

EUGENE ONEGIN
Nov 25 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

“EUGENE ONEGIN : Tchaikovsky
Original Air Date: 03/25/1989
Cast: Levine; Hynninen, Freni, Hadley, Walker, Sotin
Media: MOD Audio SID.17470639 Tags: Archive; 2017, Levine
This is a solid cast, but not a native Russian anywhere around. Sotin is especially odd casting, since I like a full out bass as Gremin.”

Nov
26
Sun
2017
COSÌ FAN TUTTE
Nov 26 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM

“COSÌ FAN TUTTE : Mozart
Original Air Date: 01/22/1972
Cast: Pritchard; Zylis- Gara, Bottazzo, Elias, Uppman, Stratas, Berry
Media: MOD Audio SID.17470744 Tags: Archive; 2017, Mozart
This is the first season Cosi returns to the original Italian at the Met, but still retains the Lunt/Gerard production. Pritchard is an experienced Mozartean, if rarely to my taste. Stratas is sharp casting for Despina, and nice to see Berry in a congenial part.This is Vickers’ first of four Otello broadcasts and in the Zeffirelli production new the previous year. This is Levine’s first season out in Otello, and Quilico is a familiar figure with a voice well suited to Verdi baritone roles– in an era of Merrill, MacNeil, and Milnes, Quilico doesn’t seem so top tier. Among today’s baritones he sings the pants off of any of them”

FALSTAFF
Nov 26 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

“FALSTAFF : Verdi
Original Air Date: 03/08/1986
Cast: Levine; Taddei, Neblett, Monk, Cossotto, Blegen, Ahlstedt
Media: MOD Audio SID.17470748 Tags: Archive; 2017, Levine, Verdi
I am particularly glad to have this performance back on the radio. Taddei and Cossotto make a most interesting pair, and I’m sorry she did not do more of the part. I don’t have strong memories of Neblett and Monk.

Taddei who came very late to the Met did this run of Falstaff followed by a run in L’elisir which was broadcast and has been on Sirius. If they run that performance again I will check it out. Taddei’s actual Met farewell is as Dulcamara in Met in the Pennsauken Cooper River Park in New Jersey with Hong as his Adina. Taddei appeared as both Scarpia and Rigoletto in Philadelphia (both with Tucker) and I also saw his
Leporello in Dallas (with Sutherland and the EMI gang), Germont (with Callas) and much later Leporello again in San Francisco with Siepi.

The Met was not starving for good baritones in those days, so we got too little of him and very late. He has a nice non-Met legacy of studio and live performances. He died at 93 two years ago today (June 2, 2010).”

Nov
27
Mon
2017
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA
Nov 27 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM

“ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA : Barber
Original Air Date: 09/16/1966
Cast: Schippers; Díaz, Price, Thomas, Flagello, Elias
Media: MOD Audio SID.17480102 Tags: Archive; 2017
From MOD: Expectations were high when the Metropolitan Opera announced that the world premiere of Samuel Barber’s Antony and Cleopatra would christen its new house at Lincoln Center in the fall of 1966—a suitably grand work based on Shakespeare’s tragedy and written specifically for Leontyne Price as Cleopatra. A singer himself, the composer knew Price’s voice and what it could do, shaping his conception of the opera’s heroine around this iconic American diva.

The 26-year-old Puerto Rican–born bass Justino Díaz starred alongside Price as Antony while Ezio Flagello portrayed Antony’s friend Enobarbus. Tenor Jess Thomas brought his heroic presence to the role of Octavius Caesar, and the beloved mezzo-soprano Rosalind Elias, already a Met veteran in her 30s, sang the role of Cleopatra’s attendant Charmian.

Thanks to a Texaco–Metropolitan Opera Radio Network broadcast from the opera’s world premiere, this indelible piece of Met history has been preserved for generations.
***
This is the opening of the new Met at Lincoln Center and the world premiere of the opera. Leontyne never sang better than this night, and luckily it is well preserved for all to hear. Lady Bird Johnson and Imelda Marcos were among the dignitaries that night”

IL TROVATORE
Nov 27 @ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

“IL TROVATORE : Verdi
Original Air Date: 03/13/1971
Cast: Mehta; Tucker, Arroyo, Verrett, Sereni, Michalski
Media: MOD Audio SID.17480103 Tags: Archive; 2017, Verdi
This is Verrett’s first Met Trovatore, and she is on fire. It remains one of her best parts and serves as her Met farewell in 1990.

Tucker and Arroyo have plenty to offer and Sereni’s limitations as Luna are only in comparison to Warren or Bastianini, not today’s rather pitiful crop of Verdi baritones.

This is Mehta’s final run at the Met and the non-broadcast marks his farewell after 6 seasons. I always rather enjoyed his work at the Met, but his NY Philharmonic and the Chicago Ring did not wow me. He continues to hold multiple prestigious posts. Though Maazel did better at the Philharmonic, Mehta is a better man of the theatre.”

CARMEN
Nov 27 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

“CARMEN : Bizet
Original Air Date: 04/03/1954
Cast: Kozma; Stevens, Tucker, de los Angeles, Guarrera
Media: MOD Audio SID.17480104 Tags: Archive; 2017
This is a standard Met Carmen from the 50s, with especially rich vocal performances from Tucker and DeLos Angeles. Stevens is a Met icon, but again one needs her visuals to get the full effect. Stevens broadcast Carmen 11 times,4 under Edward Johnson’s regime in the 40s and
7 times under Bing, 4 of them with Tucker, 2 with Del Monaco, 1 with Di Stefano.

This revival of Carmen had been originally under the baton of Pierre Monteux who had previously conducted the work 1917-1919!!!. Kozma gets a good review from Robert Sabin in Musical America. Although this as this is only the 3d Sirius week of rebroadcast in the last 5 years, it is now available in the Met’s streaming service, MOoD.”

Nov
28
Tue
2017
SAMSON ET DALILA
Nov 28 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM

“SAMSON ET DALILA : Saint-Saëns
Original Air Date: 04/12/1958
Cast: Cleva; Del Monaco, Stevens, Singher
Media: MOD Audio SID.17480208 Tags: Archive; 2017
Del Monaco never did a studio version of Samson so this performance is welcome. Stevens I never saw live, but I want a more settled, glamorous sound for Dalila.

Singher came in 1943 to the Met and makes his farewell eight months after this Samson broadcast doing the two performances of the four Hoffmann villains. He’s an important part of the Met’s French wing with both Pelleas and Golaud in two different revivals. He went on to be a major teacher at the Curtis Institute, with James King his most notable student.

This performance is available on MOoD, and I am happy to have it since Del Monaco never did a studio version
12/5/16
***
I am not a huge fan of the audio only Stevens’ Dalila, but this performance with a fine High Priest from Singher certainly is not wanting for vocal voltage. This performance is available on MetPlayer as well. 1/16/12

LA GIOCONDA
Nov 28 @ 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM

“LA GIOCONDA : Ponchielli
Original Air Date: 03/02/1968
Cast: Cleva; Tebaldi, Bergonzi, MacNeil, Cossotto, Giaiotti
Media: MOD Audio SID.17480209 Tags: Archive; 2017, Tebaldi
This is Tebaldi’s second broadcast of the street singer, and what a sensational cast the Met surrounds her with. Bergonzi did a run with Bumbry eleven years later but that was not broadcast. Tebaldi’s first broadcast a year earlier has also been on Sirius, and is also on MOoD. The earlier broadcast has Morrell (replacing Corelli) and Elias in the Bergonzi and Cossotto parts. Siepi and Giaiotti are both top class Alvises. 9/5/16
***
This Tebaldi’s final Gioconda, and she has a platinum supporting cast.
She’s marginally better on the previous year’s broadcast (also on
MOoD), but I like the sparks from her colleagues on this performance. 4/7/14
***
This Tebaldi’s final Gioconda, and she has a platinum supporting cast. She’s marginally better on the previous year’s broadcast, but I like the sparks from her colleagues on this. 4/22/13
***
The Met listing leaves off Dunn, and Cieca is definitely one of the star parts. This is Tebaldi’s second Gioconda broadcast, and despite the wear and tear from 32 Met Giocondas in 2 years — it is her final Gioconda. Bing serves up A+ colleagues for her, and it is a rousing afternoon. This performance is on Met Player, and I highly recommend. 7/4/11

FRANCESCA DA RIMINI
Nov 28 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM

“FRANCESCA DA RIMINI : Zandonai
Original Air Date: 04/07/1984
Cast: Levine; Scotto, Domingo, MacNeil, Lewis
Media: MOD AudioMOD Video SID.17480212 Tags: Archive; 2017, Levine, Domingo
This performance is also available on commercial DVD. A bit late for Scotto, but MacNeil makes quite a meal of his Giovanni. I saw Domingo with Kabaiwanska in concert at Carnegie Hall at least a decade earlier where both were in very fresh voice. 7/25/16
***
This performance is the same as the telecast video which is on MOoD and commercial DVD. It’s a bit late for Scotto, but MacNeil makes quite an impression, and it’s a good part for Domingo. 7/29/13
***
This opera returns to the repertory next season after a long absence. Best experienced in the video version available on DVD and Met Player. MacNeil’s role is no cameo. 2/24/2012
***
This is available on Met Player and on DVD. Very committed performances from all, but it is still pretty late for Scotto so not for every taste 7/18/11

Nov
29
Wed
2017
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA
Nov 29 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

“ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA : Barber
Original Air Date: 09/16/1966
Cast: Schippers; Díaz, Price, Thomas, Flagello, Elias
Media: MOD Audio SID.17480318 Tags: Archive; 2017
From MOD: Expectations were high when the Metropolitan Opera announced that the world premiere of Samuel Barber’s Antony and Cleopatra would christen its new house at Lincoln Center in the fall of 1966—a suitably grand work based on Shakespeare’s tragedy and written specifically for Leontyne Price as Cleopatra. A singer himself, the composer knew Price’s voice and what it could do, shaping his conception of the opera’s heroine around this iconic American diva.

The 26-year-old Puerto Rican–born bass Justino Díaz starred alongside Price as Antony while Ezio Flagello portrayed Antony’s friend Enobarbus. Tenor Jess Thomas brought his heroic presence to the role of Octavius Caesar, and the beloved mezzo-soprano Rosalind Elias, already a Met veteran in her 30s, sang the role of Cleopatra’s attendant Charmian.

Thanks to a Texaco–Metropolitan Opera Radio Network broadcast from the opera’s world premiere, this indelible piece of Met history has been preserved for generations.
***
This is the opening of the new Met at Lincoln Center and the world premiere of the opera. Leontyne never sang better than this night, and luckily it is well preserved for all to hear. Lady Bird Johnson and Imelda Marcos were among the dignitaries that night”

IL TROVATORE
Nov 29 @ 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM

“IL TROVATORE : Verdi
Original Air Date: 03/13/1971
Cast: Mehta; Tucker, Arroyo, Verrett, Sereni, Michalski
Media: MOD Audio SID.17480319 Tags: Archive; 2017, Verdi
This is Verrett’s first Met Trovatore, and she is on fire. It remains one of her best parts and serves as her Met farewell in 1990.

Tucker and Arroyo have plenty to offer and Sereni’s limitations as Luna are only in comparison to Warren or Bastianini, not today’s rather pitiful crop of Verdi baritones.

This is Mehta’s final run at the Met and the non-broadcast marks his farewell after 6 seasons. I always rather enjoyed his work at the Met, but his NY Philharmonic and the Chicago Ring did not wow me. He continues to hold multiple prestigious posts. Though Maazel did better at the Philharmonic, Mehta is a better man of the theatre.”

CARMEN
Nov 29 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

“CARMEN : Bizet
Original Air Date: 04/03/1954
Cast: Kozma; Stevens, Tucker, de los Angeles, Guarrera
Media: MOD Audio SID.17480320 Tags: Archive; 2017
This is a standard Met Carmen from the 50s, with especially rich vocal performances from Tucker and DeLos Angeles. Stevens is a Met icon, but again one needs her visuals to get the full effect. Stevens broadcast Carmen 11 times,4 under Edward Johnson’s regime in the 40s and
7 times under Bing, 4 of them with Tucker, 2 with Del Monaco, 1 with Di Stefano.

This revival of Carmen had been originally under the baton of Pierre Monteux who had previously conducted the work 1917-1919!!!. Kozma gets a good review from Robert Sabin in Musical America. Although this as this is only the 3d Sirius week of rebroadcast in the last 5 years, it is now available in the Met’s streaming service, MOoD.”

PETER GRIMES
Nov 29 @ 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM

“PETER GRIMES : Britten
Original Air Date: 01/10/1998
Cast: Atherton; Langridge, Racette, Opie, Christin, Blythe
Media: MOD Audio SID.17480321 Tags: Archive; 2017
I remember listening to this and thought this a good part for Racette. Langridge is fine in the title role, but for those of us who saw Jon Vickers, he simply WAS Peter Grimes and his 38 Met performances exceed the 33 done by the other 8 interpreters starting back with Frederick Jagel in 1948 and ending with Anthony Dean Griffey in 2008 (with Racette again). 2/22/16
***
This is a good part for Racette, and Langridge’s death just a few years ago was a shock. Atherton is a strong Britten conductor. 8/12/12
***
Racette’s first try at the Met as Ellen Orford and with Langridge as a distinguished Grimes. 11/14/11

Nov
30
Thu
2017
SAMSON ET DALILA
Nov 30 @ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

“SAMSON ET DALILA : Saint-Saëns
Original Air Date: 04/12/1958
Cast: Cleva; Del Monaco, Stevens, Singher
Media: MOD Audio SID.17480424 Tags: Archive; 2017
Del Monaco never did a studio version of Samson so this performance is welcome. Stevens I never saw live, but I want a more settled, glamorous sound for Dalila.

Singher came in 1943 to the Met and makes his farewell eight months after this Samson broadcast doing the two performances of the four Hoffmann villains. He’s an important part of the Met’s French wing with both Pelleas and Golaud in two different revivals. He went on to be a major teacher at the Curtis Institute, with James King his most notable student.

This performance is available on MOoD, and I am happy to have it since Del Monaco never did a studio version
12/5/16
***
I am not a huge fan of the audio only Stevens’ Dalila, but this performance with a fine High Priest from Singher certainly is not wanting for vocal voltage. This performance is available on MetPlayer as well. 1/16/12

LA GIOCONDA
Nov 30 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

“LA GIOCONDA : Ponchielli
Original Air Date: 03/02/1968
Cast: Cleva; Tebaldi, Bergonzi, MacNeil, Cossotto, Giaiotti
Media: MOD Audio SID.17480425 Tags: Archive; 2017, Tebaldi
This is Tebaldi’s second broadcast of the street singer, and what a sensational cast the Met surrounds her with. Bergonzi did a run with Bumbry eleven years later but that was not broadcast. Tebaldi’s first broadcast a year earlier has also been on Sirius, and is also on MOoD. The earlier broadcast has Morrell (replacing Corelli) and Elias in the Bergonzi and Cossotto parts. Siepi and Giaiotti are both top class Alvises. 9/5/16
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This Tebaldi’s final Gioconda, and she has a platinum supporting cast.
She’s marginally better on the previous year’s broadcast (also on
MOoD), but I like the sparks from her colleagues on this performance. 4/7/14
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This Tebaldi’s final Gioconda, and she has a platinum supporting cast. She’s marginally better on the previous year’s broadcast, but I like the sparks from her colleagues on this. 4/22/13
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The Met listing leaves off Dunn, and Cieca is definitely one of the star parts. This is Tebaldi’s second Gioconda broadcast, and despite the wear and tear from 32 Met Giocondas in 2 years — it is her final Gioconda. Bing serves up A+ colleagues for her, and it is a rousing afternoon. This performance is on Met Player, and I highly recommend. 7/4/11

Dec
1
Fri
2017
FRANCESCA DA RIMINI
Dec 1 @ 12:00 AM – 3:00 AM

“FRANCESCA DA RIMINI : Zandonai
Original Air Date: 04/07/1984
Cast: Levine; Scotto, Domingo, MacNeil, Lewis
Media: MOD AudioMOD Video SID.17480529 Tags: Archive; 2017, Levine, Domingo
This performance is also available on commercial DVD. A bit late for Scotto, but MacNeil makes quite a meal of his Giovanni. I saw Domingo with Kabaiwanska in concert at Carnegie Hall at least a decade earlier where both were in very fresh voice. 7/25/16
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This performance is the same as the telecast video which is on MOoD and commercial DVD. It’s a bit late for Scotto, but MacNeil makes quite an impression, and it’s a good part for Domingo. 7/29/13
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This opera returns to the repertory next season after a long absence. Best experienced in the video version available on DVD and Met Player. MacNeil’s role is no cameo. 2/24/2012
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This is available on Met Player and on DVD. Very committed performances from all, but it is still pretty late for Scotto so not for every taste 7/18/11

PETER GRIMES
Dec 1 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

“PETER GRIMES : Britten
Original Air Date: 01/10/1998
Cast: Atherton; Langridge, Racette, Opie, Christin, Blythe
Media: MOD Audio SID.17480532 Tags: Archive; 2017
I remember listening to this and thought this a good part for Racette. Langridge is fine in the title role, but for those of us who saw Jon Vickers, he simply WAS Peter Grimes and his 38 Met performances exceed the 33 done by the other 8 interpreters starting back with Frederick Jagel in 1948 and ending with Anthony Dean Griffey in 2008 (with Racette again). 2/22/16
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This is a good part for Racette, and Langridge’s death just a few years ago was a shock. Atherton is a strong Britten conductor. 8/12/12
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Racette’s first try at the Met as Ellen Orford and with Langridge as a distinguished Grimes. 11/14/11