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La Cieca is perhaps a little slow on the uptake these days.  Your dimwitted doyenne only just noticed (when it was pointed out to her, that is) that the conductor for Anna Netrebko‘s return to the stage at the Mariinsky on January 14 was Keri-Lynn Wilson. Ms. Wilson is of course not only a distinguished maestro in her own right, but, by the oddest sort of coincidence, related by marriage to an impresario with whose theater Ms. Netrebko’s career is very closely entwined. Small, La Cieca marvels, and funny! And fine?

22 comments

  • o mein Gott says:

    little BenW writes:

    “Yes, Mein Gott, a conductor’s attractiveness is the first thing I look for to determine talent.”

    So why is it Mr. Gelb’s first thing when casting an opera? BOTH are hideous and lack soul.

    “Are we five years old here or can we have an actual discussion about Ms. Wilson’s conducting ability?”

    Os that the Papal WE or are YOU serious? I find her ugly, and her music not fairly enough to fill a thimble and were she not married to HIM, no one would care.

  • Hippolyte says:

    Yes, and Wilson will be conducting an opera gala at the Munich Festival in July starring Gheorghiu. Continue sniping!

  • tinhtraiviet says:

    hmmm … why all this vitriol all of a sudden … she hasn’t been hired by the MET, hence no obvious sign of nepotism through her husband’s position … and if anything, she did a fine job conducting Vanessa last season in the OTHER HOUSE ACROSS THE PLAZA!

  • idreno says:

    She conducted the most flaccid Aida I sat through (Rome Opera)

  • Joey says:

    Wherever Anna goes the Gelbs go! They’re all in bed together!

    In all honestly ms. wilson is a fine conductor, i saw in her in action at LA’s Rondine.

  • turandot says:

    “Connected with major houses” “Distinguished maestro”

    Oh, really? Name the major houses she has conducted at. Covent Garden? The MET? Vienna? La Scala? Lyric Opera of Chicago? Paris? San Francisco?

    Name the major orchestras she has conducted. Berlin? London Symphony? Vienna Phil? New York Phil? BSO? CSO? Concertgebouw?

    I didn’t think so.

  • Quanto Painy Fakor says:

    It just helps to be well-connected. It’s probably a little frustrating to Mme Gelb that her MET debut might have to take a while longer until she has more international credentials. They really should offer courses in successful quid pro quo in undergraduate scool. At least she has talent!!!

  • chacowhacko says:

    Why the Gypsy pic? I need coffee, I don’t get the joke.

  • Quanto Painy Fakor says:

    Small world… isn’t it!

  • wotan_in_inman says:

    Oh, “Gypsy.” I thought it was R & J.