I count Lorraine's performance of Irene among the greatest I have seen in 40+ years of operagoing. The intensity and truthfulness are incredibly powerful
These are very appropriate lyrics for today's world. In our consumer-driven, materialistic society, "prosperity" is indeed the bane of virtue. True happiness is only found where grace and truth and love (and peace) abound.
A truly divine voice worthy of all the beauty of Handel's musical genius. If you only have one life to live and you leave a legacy such as this singer has left us in the performance of Theodora Bane of Virtue, then you have not lived in vain. Such talent and artistic vision is truly a gift from God!
I love Her!!! My singing teacher used to perform with her, and he often tells me about the things they did, a great woman! Since she's been gone, the sky has another star! Thaks Lorraine, for such a wonderful perfomance!
She was fantastic and magical everytime. So committed she transcended technicalities and took ou on a journey of pure bliss. Being on stage with her was an unforgettable experience! And a lovely and caring person too. Bless her soul forever
I agree with Handelfreak. I was there... I was actually there, and could actually feel the discomfort in the stalls as people shifted around in their seats. There had never been anything like that production before and there has never been anything since that remotely touches it. It was perfection. I have seen and heard it all. There is nothing left.
In my brief encounter with her, I saw her in live performance 8x, including 2 performances of her Dido in LesTroyens. I was never more blind sided by a talent-and was actually stunned the first time I heard her, after a life time of hearing great voices. For the next couple of years until her death and after I was obsessed with her. It has probably been 2 yrs. since I last listened to her voice, just wandered into this tonight (which I know so well)-can't listen just too unbearable
I truly believe that had she lived and sung five more years, people would have wondered why everyone was so impressed by Marilyn Horne. That is, those who hadn't already reached that conclusion! Voices like Lorraine's come once in a century; possibly longer. What a blessing that we can still hear and see her. I envy both of you, for I discovered her too late . . . Lorraine, you are greatly missed . . .
People, don't compare. This is perfect singing. It does not get better than this. When I die, God, let me hear Lorraine singing in my mind as I might ascend to heaven.
Not since Mozart's or Schubert's untimely death has humanity lost such an artist. I am proud to say that I saw her in Ashoka's Dream, something I will treasure forever.
Fin novembre 2011 nous avons perdu la merveilleuse Montserrat Figueras (que j'ai vue 2 fois en concert en France, il y a 30 ans). Lorraine, partie si tôt, elle aussi rejoindre les anges...Heureusement ses enregistrements demeurent , moments de paradis, intemporels ! Vita brevis, ars longa !
Ah, what a divine, serene-sounding voice. Notice Dawn Upshaw back there? They both belong to that angelic school of singing that is inborn, not learned. Thanks so much.
No offense to the rest of the cast but as soon as she begins her first full song (aria) in this production there's never any doubt as to who the best singer in the house is. There's a lot of good singers out there and some great ones who hardly ever end up being recorded because they spend most of their performing time on stage but this lady was astounding. It was a huge loss when she passed on.
Irene O bright example of all goodness! How easy seems affliction's heavy load, While thus instructed, and companion'd thus, As 'twere with Heav'n conversing, we look down On the vain pomp of proud prosperity. 15. Air Irene Bane of virtue, nurse of passions, Soother of vile inclinations, Such is, prosperity, thy name. True happiness is only found, Where grace and truth and love abound, And pure religion feeds the flame. Bane of virtue. . . da capo
[Recitative - Irene] O bright example of all goodness! How easy seems affliction's heavy load While thus instructed and companioned thus as 'twere with heaven conversing, we look down On the vain pomp of proud prosperity. [Air - Irene - begins 0:30] Bane of virtue, nurse of passions, Soother of vile inclinations, Such is, prosperity, thy name. True happiness is only found, where grace and truth and love abound And pure religion feeds the flame Bane of virtue ... [da capo]
Line 2 should read "soother of fine inclinations" -- not "vile". The meaning of the lyric is that prosperity (i.e. wealth) is the soother of "fine inclinations" -- that is, it leads us to more base inclinations.
I count Lorraine's performance of Irene among the greatest I have seen in 40+ years of operagoing. The intensity and truthfulness are incredibly powerful
Unutterably moving. What a beautiful singer, a beautiful soul.
These are very appropriate lyrics for today's world. In our consumer-driven, materialistic society, "prosperity" is indeed the bane of virtue. True happiness is only found where grace and truth and love (and peace) abound.
A truly divine voice worthy of all the beauty of Handel's musical genius. If you only have one life to live and you leave a legacy such as this singer has left us in the performance of Theodora Bane of Virtue, then you have not lived in vain. Such talent and artistic vision is truly a gift from God!
What a glorious voice .
I love Her!!! My singing teacher used to perform with her, and he often tells me about the things they did, a great woman!
Since she's been gone, the sky has another star!
Thaks Lorraine, for such a wonderful perfomance!
She was fantastic and magical everytime. So committed she transcended technicalities and took ou on a journey of pure bliss. Being on stage with her was an unforgettable experience! And a lovely and caring person too. Bless her soul forever
The timelessly great genius of Handel combined with the beautiful voice of Lorraine. I am able to control my enthusiasm, however, for Sellars.
Oh how I love her. So even, so warm. Rest in peace.
Thanks for putting this up.
The voice of God singing! Such a sensitive and touching performance.
I agree with Handelfreak. I was there... I was actually there, and could actually feel the discomfort in the stalls as people shifted around in their seats. There had never been anything like that production before and there has never been anything since that remotely touches it. It was perfection. I have seen and heard it all. There is nothing left.
I can't see Handelfreak's comment :( Why were people uncomfortable? Couldn't handle (HANDEL!) the beauty?
Heavenly Lorraine
what star casts. absolutely phenomenal in every light
Ummmmmmm I Can not believe that today is the first time I have heard this spectacular instrument :( ....... But Glad I clicked :))))))))))))))
In my brief encounter with her, I saw her in live performance 8x, including 2 performances of her Dido in LesTroyens. I was never more blind sided by a talent-and was actually stunned the first time I heard her, after a life time of hearing great voices. For the next couple of years until her death and after I was obsessed with her. It has probably been 2 yrs. since I last listened to her voice, just wandered into this tonight (which I know so well)-can't listen just too unbearable
I truly believe that had she lived and sung five more years, people would have wondered why everyone was so impressed by Marilyn Horne. That is, those who hadn't already reached that conclusion! Voices like Lorraine's come once in a century; possibly longer. What a blessing that we can still hear and see her. I envy both of you, for I discovered her too late . . .
Lorraine, you are greatly missed . . .
This is awe inspiring.so beautiful, so sincere. What an artist. And the other singers are so in tune with her and connected.
People, don't compare. This is perfect singing. It does not get better than this. When I die, God, let me hear Lorraine singing in my mind as I might ascend to heaven.
Not since Mozart's or Schubert's untimely death has humanity lost such an artist.
I am proud to say that I saw her in Ashoka's Dream, something I will treasure forever.
Handel stupisce sempre. Una Meraviglia dietro l'altra la Musica del Caro Sassone ❤😊 Saluti da Lecce Barocca 👋 👋 👋 In alto i Cuori 💕 🌌🌞
Fin novembre 2011 nous avons perdu la merveilleuse Montserrat Figueras (que j'ai vue 2 fois en concert en France, il y a 30 ans). Lorraine, partie si tôt, elle aussi rejoindre les anges...Heureusement ses enregistrements demeurent , moments de paradis, intemporels !
Vita brevis, ars longa !
Ah, what a divine, serene-sounding voice. Notice Dawn Upshaw back there? They both belong to that angelic school of singing that is inborn, not learned.
Thanks so much.
No offense to the rest of the cast but as soon as she begins her first full song (aria) in this production there's never any doubt as to who the best singer in the house is.
There's a lot of good singers out there and some great ones who hardly ever end up being recorded because they spend most of their performing time on stage but this lady was astounding.
It was a huge loss when she passed on.
ovo je od moje duse komadicak..
Irene
O bright example of all goodness!
How easy seems affliction's heavy load,
While thus instructed, and companion'd thus,
As 'twere with Heav'n conversing, we look down
On the vain pomp of proud prosperity.
15. Air
Irene
Bane of virtue, nurse of passions,
Soother of vile inclinations,
Such is, prosperity, thy name.
True happiness is only found,
Where grace and truth and love abound,
And pure religion feeds the flame.
Bane of virtue. . . da capo
Thank you for this!
Well I think the loss of Fritz Wunderlich, was an equally tragic untimely death-but to lose one to the devilish cancer seems even more cruel.
[Recitative - Irene]
O bright example of all goodness!
How easy seems affliction's heavy load
While thus instructed and companioned thus
as 'twere with heaven conversing, we look down
On the vain pomp of proud prosperity.
[Air - Irene - begins 0:30]
Bane of virtue, nurse of passions,
Soother of vile inclinations,
Such is, prosperity, thy name.
True happiness is only found,
where grace and truth and love abound
And pure religion feeds the flame
Bane of virtue ... [da capo]
You were on stage with her?! Please tell us some more if it's not too painful. Many thanks.
Keep an open ear for the 2017 Cardiff winner, Catriona Morison. She may be the next great Handelian.
Line 2 should read "soother of fine inclinations" -- not "vile". The meaning of the lyric is that prosperity (i.e. wealth) is the soother of "fine inclinations" -- that is, it leads us to more base inclinations.
The text is actually "vile inclinations"... though fine inclinations would be nice as well.