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Splendidissima!

A 1989 production of Verdi’s Un ballo in maschera should have been another jewel in Herbert von Karajan’s already quite impressive crown.  A stellar cast, an impeccable orchestra, an enormous period set –the grand opera of Salzburg under his regime.  He had recently finished a studio recording with the cast, and was preparing them for the opening night. 

Unfortunately, Karajan died shortly before the premiere, and as a last minute replacement, Georg Solti was flown in.  This DVD records a revival from the following year with the same cast, and any hiccups that may have occurred at the debut have been eradicated completely.  Read more »

Intermission feature

La Cieca invites the dear companions of her loge (i.e., the cher public) to chatter away about any and all unrelated topics, on this, your Intermission Feature thread for the week of September 18.

Newspaper of Record decrees post-Levine era

“With the news this month that James Levine had slipped and injured a vertebra while vacationing in Vermont… Fabio Luisi became the company’s music director in all but name.” [New York Times]

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Happy Birthday Anna Netrebko

The diva, soon to open the Met season in Anna Bolena, marks the Four Oh milestone today.

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Never forget

“Zeffirelli, who has been directing plays, films, and operas for more than 60 years, laments that the Met recently started phasing out some of his classic productions, including Traviata, Tosca, and Carmen, for ‘financial reasons,’ he says. And substituting them with ‘hippie crap’.” [Variety]

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Ménage a chat

The place to be this afternoon is where the chat concerns Il trittico from the Royal Opera House.  The triple play broadcast begins at 1:20 EDT and may be heard on the BBC iPlayer.  (For other listening options, consult Operashare.) The chat, of course, will flow freely in La Casa della Cieca.

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Photoshop ’til you drop

La Cieca would like to nudge gently the cher public with a reminder that there is only one day left in the great “Divina Draculette” photo retouching competition, noting the slight change in rules calling for you to email La Cieca with your photos. Prizes for the best in show include Sony’s live Met CD releases and historical DVDs.

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Pulpit fiction

In a post Jimmy Swaggart, Jim Bakker, and Jerry Falwell era and with politicians spouting that natural disasters are God’s way of telling us to reduce the national debt, Sinclair Lewis’ Elmer Gantry seems more prescient than even he probably intended. A satirical novel about the excesses of the evangelical movement in the early part of the 20th century, it inspired a play, a movie starring Burt Lancaster and Jean Simmons, and now an opera by Robert Aldridge with a libretto by Herschel Garfein. 

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