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  • louannd: httpv://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=1yV2 FqpjUO4&featur e=fvst 2:19 AM
  • louannd: Von Otter is Cornelia. And heavens to betsy, Phillipe Jaroussky is Sesto. Christophe Dumaux sings... 2:17 AM
  • Camille: CAN BELTO! httpv://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=NWxD VvwzRH4&sns=em 1:39 AM
  • A. Poggia Turra: Hmmmm – interesting cover art for an upcoming Don Giovanni DVD: http://sites.go... 1:17 AM
  • grimoaldo: so funny! I hope you are a writer for The Simpsons or SNL or something in real life. 12:25 AM
  • Tamerlano: I am assuming Von Otter is the Cornelia? I can’t imagine her singing Sesto very well anymore. 12:06 AM
  • bobsnsane: http://tinyurl.com /3jqnqmr 11:29 PM
  • Liz.S: and I thank LaC for the chat room announcement. It’s an awful lot more fun! :-) See you tomorrow! 11:26 PM

happy!

La Cieca usually goes pea-green with envy when some other opera blogress launches a successful promotion, but in this case she’s going to make an exception because this story has the happiest ending imaginable. As detailed by Anne Midgette today in the Washington Post, Priscilla Barrow, who has taught music in public schools for over two decades, will attend Turandot at the Washington National Opera on June 4 and, the next night, the company’s annual Opera Ball at the German Embassy. The opera tickets were donated by Stephen Llewellyn, who won them in The Omniscient Mussel‘s Twitter competition, and WNO has upped the ante by providing Ms. Barrow with a ball gown from the company’s costume shop.

6 comments

  • Buster says:

    This nice is very good indeed.

  • sir barksalot says:

    very nice, much nicer than Brit winner Jessica Duchen, music writer for the Independent. One would assume she gets free tickets anyway, but she’s holding on to her prize. How interesting that she wrote a glowing profile of the contest judge Danielle de Niese for the Independent recently too.

  • quoth the maven says:

    Meanwhile, what’s that picture? Is this another regie quiz?

  • jatm2063 says:

    La Cieca, did you shed tears when you read about it?

  • reedroom says:

    BEYOND CLASSIC! Anything, I mean ANYTHING with Garland makes me happy.

    Nobody can come close to her today.