The other Bobby
Walkout tenor Roberto Alagna is just generally pissed at the whole La Scala Aida experience, frankly. Even before the "buu" incident at last night's performance, Bobby was spewing in an interview with La Repubblica that he (and the other singers in Aida) were being treated like second-class citizens: "La verità è che, in Italia, ormai i cantanti non se li fila più nessuno," Alagna fumed. "Esistono solo il direttore e il regista, quando mai vedi sui giornali una foto dei cantanti? Lo sa che alla cena a Palazzo Reale non eravamo nemmeno stati invitati e che anche lì ho fatto un mezzo scandalo? E poi tutti quegli applausi a Roberto Bolle... Vadano a vedersi un balletto, invece di un' opera."
Yes, it's true. Apparently at a gala dinner-reception following the prima, the singers were shuttled off to a secondary ballroom while Franco Zeffirelli, Riccardo Chailly, Scala intendant Stéphane Lissner and hobnobbed with the glitterari in the "A" room. And the photographers did indeed focus on Roberto Bolle, which is understandable at least on the grounds that "the other Bobby" is more than a little photogenic.

Opera Chic has more (constantly updated) details, including the point that the Scala performances are being taped by Decca for eventual DVD release, a project that will be pointless without Alagna's cooperation. Oh, on the same blogsite, a delightful photo of little Bobby's Scotto Heels.
UPDATE: Now Decca and La Scala are making noises about legal action against Alagna. He says he will show up for the performances scheduled for taping, but not the others (in January). And the Italian news site SKY Life has an online video report about this scandale, including bits and pieces of the gaudy Zeffirelli production, an interview with Antonello "Sul Palco in Jeans" Palombo, plus a tantalizing glimpse of The Other Bobby rocking his triumphal thong.
Yes, it's true. Apparently at a gala dinner-reception following the prima, the singers were shuttled off to a secondary ballroom while Franco Zeffirelli, Riccardo Chailly, Scala intendant Stéphane Lissner and hobnobbed with the glitterari in the "A" room. And the photographers did indeed focus on Roberto Bolle, which is understandable at least on the grounds that "the other Bobby" is more than a little photogenic.

Opera Chic has more (constantly updated) details, including the point that the Scala performances are being taped by Decca for eventual DVD release, a project that will be pointless without Alagna's cooperation. Oh, on the same blogsite, a delightful photo of little Bobby's Scotto Heels.
UPDATE: Now Decca and La Scala are making noises about legal action against Alagna. He says he will show up for the performances scheduled for taping, but not the others (in January). And the Italian news site SKY Life has an online video report about this scandale, including bits and pieces of the gaudy Zeffirelli production, an interview with Antonello "Sul Palco in Jeans" Palombo, plus a tantalizing glimpse of The Other Bobby rocking his triumphal thong.











9 Comments:
Yummy picture!
You Tarzan, me Jane.
Jane, the bottom...
Does the understudy usually stand in the wings during a performance? How many seconds elapsed between Alagna's storming off and the pushing of the understudy onstage?
Is it possible someone knew in advance that something would happen, so they had the understudy standing right there? Or was there a gap between Amneris's first lines and Radames' reply?
And the picture is FABulous. Even if you don't post the Miami beachboys in thongs, this will suffice. Thanks.
That is beyond opera hot. That's just plain hot.
I never understood the allure of this tenor, Roberto I mean. Why does he sing as if he is being strangled? On the other hand, I adore his wife, (see my blog by clicking my name).
Roberto as Radames equates
Pavarotti as Freddy Mercury.
On La Scala's Zeffirelli's Aida set: hideous.
I, for one, love Zeffirelli's work. Consider me old fashioned and a lover of detail, but whatever. I'd rather have him than most of the crap we see these days, period.
It's sad that Alagna wasn't singing up to par, and that the singers overall weren't treated as royally as you think they would in La Scala of all places...
P.S. - "Bolle" is "bubbles" in english... HAHA.
If ever you were looking for a ballet equivalent for our druid princess, Renée, step forward Robert Bolle.
He may have a better chest, groomed hair par excellence, but don't be fooled. Wooden? Err...a plank.
''If I don't have the joy of singing, I can't do it. I have to quit,'' Alagna is quoted as saying. ''To sing with whistles and boos, you risk singing off-key.''
LOLOL!!!!!!!!!!
This blow hard hasn't sung "ON KEY" for years. How could he when he is pushing that little lyric voice out of all healthy proportions? So he has been hearing whistles and boos in his head for a decade.....this is why he sings every note above the staff at least 1/2 step sharp?
Roberta Lasagna Battle....GONG!
Oh dear! Sure doesn't suit him - but I love the sets- sorry opera chanteuse. In my opinion you can never have enough hats, gloves, shoes and Zeferelli productions.
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