FIDELIO:Beethoven
Original Air Date: 12/07/2002
Schneider; Meier, Botha, Fink, Salminen, Hong, Clarke
MOD Audio SID.19080321
Botha sings well enough, as does Fink. Maybe I will be more impressed by Meier and Schneider this time around. Salminen does not appear often outside the Wagner repertory at the Met and this is a particularly congenial role for him. Schneider is not famous as an inspiring conductor. It’s not a weak cast. Available in MOoD
MESSA DA REQUIEM:Verdi
Original Air Date: 03/28/1964
Solti; Price, Elias, Bergonzi, Siepi
MOD Audio SID.19080422
This broadcast was In Memory of John F. Kennedy. Although the sound is definitely AM (not what one wants for the Manzoni Requiem), this performance documents three of the most notable Verdi singers of the 20th century: Price, Bergonzi, Siepi. Elias is remarkable for her blend with Price (on many commercial recordings as well) and this is Solti’s final Met appearance (his final full Met staged performance is Aida from December 1963 still awaits rebroadcast on Sirius). The two performances including the day before the broadcast also included Act 3, Scene 1 of Parsifal with Jerome Hines, Jess Thomas, and Marcia Baldwin. I’m sorry that is not included but grateful that the Verdi is in MOoD.
DIE WALKÜRE:Wagner
Original Air Date: 02/17/1940
Leinsdorf; Flagstad, Lawrence, Branzell, Melchior, Huehn, List
MOD Audio SID.19080423
This performance was issued on Sony CD as part of the Wagner at the Met box in honor of the composer’s bicentenary in 2013. Sirius postings didn’t see the need for adding Branzell or List to the listing, but Fricka and Hunding are both important roles. Flagstad moves up to Brunnhilde with Lawrence as Sieglinde. There is a 1937 broadcast with Lawrence as Brunnhilde and Flagstad as Sieglinde; Schorr is the Wotan and Olszewska as Fricka, and Althouse as Siegmund. That performance has not been on Sirius either, but also has the distinction of being conducted by Bodanzky. Several things are unusual about this 1940 broadcast. It is uncut, primarily championed by Leinsdorf, and is Flagstad’s only Walkure Brunnhilde broadcast until her return 11 years later in 1951 under Stiedry. Melchior is in particularly resplendent voice and his long-held Walse cries in the first act are as much a taunt to Leinsdorf as anything. Julius Huehn’s Wotan ( he was 30 at the time of this broadcast (!!!!) wins high praise from Paul Jackson in his Met broadcast review.
DIE WALKÜRE:Wagner
Original Air Date: 02/17/1940
Leinsdorf; Flagstad, Lawrence, Branzell, Melchior, Huehn, List
MOD Audio SID.19080424
This performance was issued on Sony CD as part of the Wagner at the Met box in honor of the composer’s bicentenary in 2013. Sirius postings didn’t see the need for adding Branzell or List to the listing, but Fricka and Hunding are both important roles. Flagstad moves up to Brunnhilde with Lawrence as Sieglinde. There is a 1937 broadcast with Lawrence as Brunnhilde and Flagstad as Sieglinde; Schorr is the Wotan and Olszewska as Fricka, and Althouse as Siegmund. That performance has not been on Sirius either, but also has the distinction of being conducted by Bodanzky. Several things are unusual about this 1940 broadcast. It is uncut, primarily championed by Leinsdorf, and is Flagstad’s only Walkure Brunnhilde broadcast until her return 11 years later in 1951 under Stiedry. Melchior is in particularly resplendent voice and his long-held Walse cries in the first act are as much a taunt to Leinsdorf as anything. Julius Huehn’s Wotan ( he was 30 at the time of this broadcast (!!!!) wins high praise from Paul Jackson in his Met broadcast review.
LE NOZZE DI FIGARO:Mozart
Original Air Date: 04/07/1956
Rudolf, Siepi, Conner, de los Angeles, Guarrera, Miller
MOD Audio SID.19080425
I don’t remember this performance specifcally, but Siepi and de los Angeles are among my favorite Figaro and Countess. What is so critical in a FIgaro is the conductor and Max Rudolf was starting to fill in some of the assignments Stiedry had regularly commanded. I’ll be checking this performance out to see if it merits the many positive comments from Jackson. I’m not as taken with Conner and Guarrera as Jackson is, but the overall performance is worthwhile.
JENUFA:Janácek
Original Air Date: 12/21/1974
Nelson; Kubiak, Varnay, Vickers, Lewis, Kraft
SID.19080426
This was my second encounter with Jenufa, the first had been 7 years earlier when Hamburg brought a German language version to the 1967 Lincoln Center Festival. This performance is in English, which is a rarity on Sirius since almost no translations are ever heard. The standout performance for me is Jon Vickers as Laca. The giant disappointment was Varnay’s Kostelnicka. I had been much impressed by Kniplova (native Czech, but singing in German with Hamburg) in this pivotal role, but Varnay was a dud dramatically and vocally. Later on I saw Rysanek (San Francisco and New York) and Eva Marton (Barcelona) and each time the effect was powerful. I view Varnay’s Elektra as one of the great assumptions by any dramatic soprano, but I find her late appearances in New York not so much to my taste. Kubiak’s English is surprisingly adequate, and overall I enjoy listening to this performance.
MANON LESCAUT:Puccini
Original Air Date: 12/10/1949
Antonicelli; Kirsten, Björling, Valdengo, Baccaloni
MOD Audio SID.19080427
One of the all-time great Met broadcasts. Sound is not perfect, but it is a thrilling performance. Bjorling is also great in 1956 with Albanese, and luckily both are in MOoD. No better way to pass the time. This is one of the earliest broadcasts regularly in Sirius rotation and also in MOoD. The 1956 (also in MOoD) with Albenese under Mitropoulos is a more dramatic performance, but BJorling is fantastic on both. Valdengo is a fine Lescaut. This would be THE Manon Lescaut if Bjorling’s 1956 Met broadcast with Albanese had not been broadcast. If ever there were a candidate for the Sony reissue list, the 1956 performance is it. Still, Kirsten and Bjorling are plenty fine, and nothing like it to be heard today.
WERTHER:Massenet
Original Air Date: 02/03/1979
Bonynge; Kraus, Crespin, Battle, Carlson
MOD Audio SID.19080428
This performance is one I always enjoy. Kraus and Crespin are solid exponents of the style, and Battle is a delight as Sophie. This is Crespin’s final Charlotte, and finds Kraus on very congenial ground. This is also on Met Player. Nice to have a mini-Crespin festival this week. One of the most enjoyable of Met Werther broadcasts.
UN BALLO IN MASCHERA:Verdi
Original Air Date: 02/19/1983
Guadagno; Bergonzi, Neblett, Nucci, Peters, Berini
SID.19080529
This is Bergonzi’s signature role and his final Met broadcast of a complete opera, but he is better enjoyed on either the the 1962 or 1966 Ballos. His 1981 is also with Berini and Peters, but Milnes for Nucci. More importantly Cruz-Romo is a stronger Amelia than Neblett, but she is heard to even better advantage in 1973 with Tucker, a younger Milnes, and Dalis. Guadagno was a familar figure in Philadelphia and Miami as well as the Verona arena. This is his only Met season. Not sure of the circumstances but guess he just didn’t fit in. He’s on a number of airchecks from opera houses around the world with the top echelon of singers, Corelli, Tebaldi, etc.
MANON LESCAUT:Puccini
Original Air Date: 12/10/1949
Antonicelli; Kirsten, Björling, Valdengo, Baccaloni
MOD Audio SID.19080530
One of the all-time great Met broadcasts. Sound is not perfect, but it is a thrilling performance. Bjorling is also great in 1956 with Albanese, and luckily both are in MOoD. No better way to pass the time. This is one of the earliest broadcasts regularly in Sirius rotation and also in MOoD. The 1956 (also in MOoD) with Albenese under Mitropoulos is a more dramatic performance, but BJorling is fantastic on both. Valdengo is a fine Lescaut. This would be THE Manon Lescaut if Bjorling’s 1956 Met broadcast with Albanese had not been broadcast. If ever there were a candidate for the Sony reissue list, the 1956 performance is it. Still, Kirsten and Bjorling are plenty fine, and nothing like it to be heard today.
LULU:Berg
Original Air Date: 01/03/1981
Levine; Stratas, Mazura, Lear, Riegel, Foldi
SID.19080531
This is Stratas’ only Lulu broadcast from the Met, and by everyone’s reckoning it is a strong cast. The telecast was done a few weeks earlier with Julia Migenes in the title role replacing Stratas. That is available on DVD issued by the Met
MOSES UND ARON:Schoenberg
Original Air Date: 02/20/1999
Levine; Tomlinson, Langridge
MOD Audio SID.19080532
There are only two broadcasts this Met broadcast premiere in 1999 and the 2003 with the same principals, The 1993 has been issued as a Met CD and is available in MOoD and has also been in Sirius rotation. The 1993 performance is only available in the Sirius rotation, but both come around rather frequently.There are only two broadcasts – this Met broadcast premiere in 1999 and the 2003 with the same principals, The 1993 has been issued as a Met CD and is available in MOoD and has also been in Sirius rotation. The 1993 performance is only available in the Sirius rotation, but both come around rather frequently. These same forces broadcast the opera again four years later, and to date these are the only broadcasts of the Schoenberg work from the Met. It’s not on my regular listening schedule, but an important 20th century work for those who determine importance.
CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA / PAGLIACCI:Mascagni / Leoncavallo
Original Air Date: 03/26/2005
Davies; Urmana, Villa, Burchinal / Racette, Mac Master, Pons
SID.19080533
I repeat my annotation in the hope that someone at Sirius is listening. The Met can and has done better for the ham and eggs of opera. For the life of me I can’t figure out why Sirius singles THIS performance out for rebroadcast. Not an Italian in the bunch, and no singers I want to hear in this music.
Various:Various
Original Air Date: 01/01/9999
Various Artists
SID.19080534
Various selections between scheduled operas. Siriusxm Radio and web player will show the Composer and Title.
LE SACRE DU PRINTEMPS / LE ROSSIGNOL / OEDIPUS REX:Stravinsky
Original Air Date: 02/21/2004
Gergiev; Trifonova, Banks, Zifchak / Forbis, Blythe, Nikitin
SID.19080636
The Stravinsky evening as originally done by Levine with Hockney designs and Dexter direction was not as big a hit as the French evening, Parade, from Dexter and Hockney, but I prefer this to Rake’s Progress. Gergiev has a distinctive take on Stravinsky and always worth a listen in the Russian repertoire.
FIDELIO:Beethoven
Original Air Date: 12/07/2002
Schneider; Meier, Botha, Fink, Salminen, Hong, Clarke
MOD Audio SID.19080637
Botha sings well enough, as does Fink. Maybe I will be more impressed by Meier and Schneider this time around. Salminen does not appear often outside the Wagner repertory at the Met and this is a particularly congenial role for him. Schneider is not famous as an inspiring conductor. It’s not a weak cast. Available in MOoD
MESSA DA REQUIEM:Verdi
Original Air Date: 03/28/1964
Solti; Price, Elias, Bergonzi, Siepi
MOD Audio SID.19080638
This broadcast was In Memory of John F. Kennedy. Although the sound is definitely AM (not what one wants for the Manzoni Requiem), this performance documents three of the most notable Verdi singers of the 20th century: Price, Bergonzi, Siepi. Elias is remarkable for her blend with Price (on many commercial recordings as well) and this is Solti’s final Met appearance (his final full Met staged performance is Aida from December 1963 still awaits rebroadcast on Sirius). The two performances including the day before the broadcast also included Act 3, Scene 1 of Parsifal with Jerome Hines, Jess Thomas, and Marcia Baldwin. I’m sorry that is not included but grateful that the Verdi is in MOoD.
Various:Various
Original Air Date: 01/01/9999
Various Artists
SID.19080639
Various selections between scheduled operas. Siriusxm Radio and web player will show the Composer and Title.
LE NOZZE DI FIGARO:Mozart
Original Air Date: 04/07/1956
Rudolf, Siepi, Conner, de los Angeles, Guarrera, Miller
MOD Audio SID.19080641
I don’t remember this performance specifcally, but Siepi and de los Angeles are among my favorite Figaro and Countess. What is so critical in a FIgaro is the conductor and Max Rudolf was starting to fill in some of the assignments Stiedry had regularly commanded. I’ll be checking this performance out to see if it merits the many positive comments from Jackson. I’m not as taken with Conner and Guarrera as Jackson is, but the overall performance is worthwhile.
JENUFA:Janácek
Original Air Date: 12/21/1974
Nelson; Kubiak, Varnay, Vickers, Lewis, Kraft
SID.19080642
This was my second encounter with Jenufa, the first had been 7 years earlier when Hamburg brought a German language version to the 1967 Lincoln Center Festival. This performance is in English, which is a rarity on Sirius since almost no translations are ever heard. The standout performance for me is Jon Vickers as Laca. The giant disappointment was Varnay’s Kostelnicka. I had been much impressed by Kniplova (native Czech, but singing in German with Hamburg) in this pivotal role, but Varnay was a dud dramatically and vocally. Later on I saw Rysanek (San Francisco and New York) and Eva Marton (Barcelona) and each time the effect was powerful. I view Varnay’s Elektra as one of the great assumptions by any dramatic soprano, but I find her late appearances in New York not so much to my taste. Kubiak’s English is surprisingly adequate, and overall I enjoy listening to this performance.
DAS RHEINGOLD:Wagner
Original Air Date: 03/27/1993
Levine; Morris, Schwarz, Langridge, Wlaschiha, Hölle, Koptchak
MOD Audio SID.19080743
This is close to the end of Schwarz’s Met career. Not quite. She is back for the 2016 season for Buryja in Jenufa after an absence of 14 years. She has an earlier Rheingold Fricka in 1993, and I saw her in the Chereau Ring in 1978 and she closes her Met career with a 2002 Klytemnestra with Schnaut. I also saw her do an excellent Erda in Madrid in 2007. One also encounters Phillip Langridge’s fine Loge.
WERTHER:Massenet
Original Air Date: 02/03/1979
Bonynge; Kraus, Crespin, Battle, Carlson
MOD Audio SID.19080744
This performance is one I always enjoy. Kraus and Crespin are solid exponents of the style, and Battle is a delight as Sophie. This is Crespin’s final Charlotte, and finds Kraus on very congenial ground. This is also on Met Player. Nice to have a mini-Crespin festival this week. One of the most enjoyable of Met Werther broadcasts.
MOSES UND ARON:Schoenberg
Original Air Date: 02/20/1999
Levine; Tomlinson, Langridge
MOD Audio SID.19080745
There are only two broadcasts this Met broadcast premiere in 1999 and the 2003 with the same principals, The 1993 has been issued as a Met CD and is available in MOoD and has also been in Sirius rotation. The 1993 performance is only available in the Sirius rotation, but both come around rather frequently.There are only two broadcasts – this Met broadcast premiere in 1999 and the 2003 with the same principals, The 1993 has been issued as a Met CD and is available in MOoD and has also been in Sirius rotation. The 1993 performance is only available in the Sirius rotation, but both come around rather frequently. These same forces broadcast the opera again four years later, and to date these are the only broadcasts of the Schoenberg work from the Met. It’s not on my regular listening schedule, but an important 20th century work for those who determine importance.
DIE WALKÜRE:Wagner
Original Air Date: 02/17/1940
Leinsdorf; Flagstad, Lawrence, Branzell, Melchior, Huehn, List
MOD Audio SID.19080746
This performance was issued on Sony CD as part of the Wagner at the Met box in honor of the composer’s bicentenary in 2013. Sirius postings didn’t see the need for adding Branzell or List to the listing, but Fricka and Hunding are both important roles. Flagstad moves up to Brunnhilde with Lawrence as Sieglinde. There is a 1937 broadcast with Lawrence as Brunnhilde and Flagstad as Sieglinde; Schorr is the Wotan and Olszewska as Fricka, and Althouse as Siegmund. That performance has not been on Sirius either, but also has the distinction of being conducted by Bodanzky. Several things are unusual about this 1940 broadcast. It is uncut, primarily championed by Leinsdorf, and is Flagstad’s only Walkure Brunnhilde broadcast until her return 11 years later in 1951 under Stiedry. Melchior is in particularly resplendent voice and his long-held Walse cries in the first act are as much a taunt to Leinsdorf as anything. Julius Huehn’s Wotan ( he was 30 at the time of this broadcast (!!!!) wins high praise from Paul Jackson in his Met broadcast review.
DIE WALKÜRE:Wagner
Original Air Date: 02/17/1940
Leinsdorf; Flagstad, Lawrence, Branzell, Melchior, Huehn, List
MOD Audio SID.19080747
This performance was issued on Sony CD as part of the Wagner at the Met box in honor of the composer’s bicentenary in 2013. Sirius postings didn’t see the need for adding Branzell or List to the listing, but Fricka and Hunding are both important roles. Flagstad moves up to Brunnhilde with Lawrence as Sieglinde. There is a 1937 broadcast with Lawrence as Brunnhilde and Flagstad as Sieglinde; Schorr is the Wotan and Olszewska as Fricka, and Althouse as Siegmund. That performance has not been on Sirius either, but also has the distinction of being conducted by Bodanzky. Several things are unusual about this 1940 broadcast. It is uncut, primarily championed by Leinsdorf, and is Flagstad’s only Walkure Brunnhilde broadcast until her return 11 years later in 1951 under Stiedry. Melchior is in particularly resplendent voice and his long-held Walse cries in the first act are as much a taunt to Leinsdorf as anything. Julius Huehn’s Wotan ( he was 30 at the time of this broadcast (!!!!) wins high praise from Paul Jackson in his Met broadcast review.
UN BALLO IN MASCHERA:Verdi
Original Air Date: 02/19/1983
Guadagno; Bergonzi, Neblett, Nucci, Peters, Berini
SID.19080748
This is Bergonzi’s signature role and his final Met broadcast of a complete opera, but he is better enjoyed on either the the 1962 or 1966 Ballos. His 1981 is also with Berini and Peters, but Milnes for Nucci. More importantly Cruz-Romo is a stronger Amelia than Neblett, but she is heard to even better advantage in 1973 with Tucker, a younger Milnes, and Dalis. Guadagno was a familar figure in Philadelphia and Miami as well as the Verona arena. This is his only Met season. Not sure of the circumstances but guess he just didn’t fit in. He’s on a number of airchecks from opera houses around the world with the top echelon of singers, Corelli, Tebaldi, etc.
LULU:Berg
Original Air Date: 01/03/1981
Levine; Stratas, Mazura, Lear, Riegel, Foldi
SID.19080749
This is Stratas’ only Lulu broadcast from the Met, and by everyone’s reckoning it is a strong cast. The telecast was done a few weeks earlier with Julia Migenes in the title role replacing Stratas. That is available on DVD issued by the Met
CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA / PAGLIACCI:Mascagni / Leoncavallo
Original Air Date: 03/26/2005
Davies; Urmana, Villa, Burchinal / Racette, Mac Master, Pons
SID.19090101
I repeat my annotation in the hope that someone at Sirius is listening. The Met can and has done better for the ham and eggs of opera. For the life of me I can’t figure out why Sirius singles THIS performance out for rebroadcast. Not an Italian in the bunch, and no singers I want to hear in this music.
NORMA:Bellini
Original Air Date: 04/04/1970
Bonynge; Sutherland, Horne, Bergonzi, Siepi
MOD Audio SID.19090317
This is Sutherland/Horne’s first of two Met broadcasts of Norma (both in 1970 but different seasons). One will not find stronger support than Bergonzi and Siepi, and the ladies stand up very well to the competition. This performance is available in MOoD, and if the fall performances are even half this level we will be very lucky indeed. The only appearances I know for Bergonzi as Pollione. Siepi goes back to Milanov and Callas. This is available also on MOoD (Met Opera on Demand) so you can listen to it anytime you want. The ladies’ duet singing is remarkable.
GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG:Wagner
Original Air Date: 04/24/2004
Levine; Eaglen, West, Salminen, Held, Wray, Naef
SID.19090318
This is Eaglen’s final Met appearance, although not so marked yet in the database. Her 2000 broadcast is on MOoD with Stig Anderson and Eric Halvarson and Felicity Palmer’s Met debut as Waltraute. West was always a solid singer for me and I will take a listen to see how sounds vis a vis current competition, and Salminen is the standard for Hagen. But don’t expect too much from Eaglen. The tone had become significantly compromised by the final round of her Met performances.
