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Simon, pure

jameslevine“Pre-performance applause often signals gratitude for past glories. In this case, it was only a preview of the stomping and cheering following that night’s performance of Verdi’s Simon Boccanegra — well-deserved acclaim for a masterpiece of conducting.”

So says Our Own JJ in the New York Post.

Koch and bull

INFOGRAPHIC_THUMBNYCO benefactor and all around darling David H. Koch is the subject of an infographic detailing his long and distinguished career and that of his nonoperatic sibling Charles. La Cieca suggests you print out a few copies to take on your next trip to Lincoln Center, though she would not think of advising you to bring a glue stick along.

Happy Birthday Charlie Handelman

charlie_handelmanBest birthday wishes to pirate supreme, premier podcaster and archivist of the musical sublime and ridiculous. (See below.) Read more »

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Kunstwerk almost gesamt

La Cieca reminds the cher public that today is the final day of the Bühnenweihfestspielkrieg competition, with the first prize a sparking new copy of the complete Ring cycle on DVD! Put on your thinking tarnhelms and comment!

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Chat people

Tonight’s Met season premiere of Simon Boccanegra promises to offer far more than mere B-movie thrills. Cher plebe! Cher patrizi! You’re invited to a chat beginning at 8:00 pm!

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Girls who are boys who like boys to be girls

The cover of Joyce Di Donato’s third recital disc Diva, Divo immediately tells the listener that either the famed mezzo (along with the Orchestre et Choeur de L’Opera National de Lyon under Kazushi Ono) has decided to release a recording of music from Victor/Victoria, or her new CD will feature her performing arias as male and female characters. Alas, despite the exciting possibility of hearing JDD work her magic on “Le Jazz Hot,” this reviewer must report that Diva, Divo offers the listener the latter option. 

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“It ain’t got that swing” defined

La Cieca doesn’t know what to say here, which is absolutely okay in this case because the YouTube after the jump makes all, all clear.

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Women behind brooms

“There was little glamour in Anna Netrebko’s first years on the banks of the Neva River. She lived in a notoriously horrible dormitory belonging to the St. Petersburg Conservatory on Ulitsa Doblesti and worked as a floor cleaner at the Mariinsky Theater where she dreamed of performing.” [St. Petersburg Times]

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