Joan Sutherland interview on Charlie Rose Show

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2017
  • April, 1998

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  • @kevincoxhead7137
    @kevincoxhead7137 2 місяці тому +3

    If you're a Sutherland fan and haven't read her autobiography, find it. I'm nearly finished and I know I will start over again. It's incredible! WHAT a life they both had together. Sensational. And very honest. I adore Joan.

  • @rachellove410
    @rachellove410 5 років тому +26

    Gorgeous lady...incredibly talented...Big voice....worked incredibly hard and was so devoted to her Art...down to Earth. ..sincere and sweet! A grand package! I am sure she is singing with Angels in Heaven now!!!

  • @MrStpendouslvforjo
    @MrStpendouslvforjo 6 років тому +29

    She was a delight! And I'm happy to hear that her two favorite singers were MY two favorites too! (Flagstad and Tebaldi)

  • @mariezenaida
    @mariezenaida 5 років тому +42

    Oh man, she is so gracious with him. He needed to do more research.

    • @birgirkarl
      @birgirkarl 3 роки тому +2

      You are so right. This was a great interview badly spent.

    • @janemiller5109
      @janemiller5109 3 роки тому +1

      Maybe he was letting her tell us instead of himself. Good interview.

    • @llcooljay520
      @llcooljay520 3 роки тому

      Mo-zart 🤦‍♂️🤷‍♂️

  • @DimitrisLian
    @DimitrisLian 5 років тому +12

    She's so right about these updated productions! It's such a shame...

  • @rafaeln21
    @rafaeln21 5 років тому +60

    What a waste of her time.
    He didn’t do his homework.

  • @luismanuel-tena
    @luismanuel-tena 4 роки тому +9

    She was just wonderful. Bravaaaaa

  • @robertkinkhorst5697
    @robertkinkhorst5697 3 роки тому +8

    Absolutely lovely lady, humble, kind & generous even to a silly “extra” like me, knitting away during rehearsals for some stage hand or other production staff. Thanks Joan for the memories 😘😘😘

  • @VivaColoratura
    @VivaColoratura 6 років тому +20

    I love, love, LOVE this woman!
    And I have a couple of letters from her that I cherish.

  • @photo161
    @photo161 2 роки тому +7

    ...Superb interview...I remember perfectly well the first time I heard her sing a high E-flat- (yes, possibly a D) in alt, at the end of Olympia's aria...At that moment It seemed as if all the lights in the house had suddenly been thrown on, so incredibly luminous, so richly radiant was the sound...

    • @photo161
      @photo161 2 роки тому +2

      I'm not expecting the interview to give me some esoteric information at all. I want to have the opportunity to spend some time with a great lady whom I loved when she is just being herself, and what a lovely self she was. This interview gave her a chance to just be herself. for all to see.

  • @piustwelfth
    @piustwelfth 2 роки тому +7

    She's very modest. There was a LOT of hard work and preparation that made her ready for the breaks and opportunities she received.

  • @debbiewoodburn6786
    @debbiewoodburn6786 6 років тому +26

    The one and only Joan Sutherland.

  • @kristijangrdjan6031
    @kristijangrdjan6031 5 років тому +27

    I imagine she was a wonderful person, very grateful for the career, people she worked with, the audience she had. She was a rarity in terms of talent, virtuosity and human virtues.

    • @matthancock9883
      @matthancock9883 5 років тому +10

      I had the great honour of having a quick chat with Joan Sutherland at a chemist shop in Bondi Junction, Sydney. I was hunting for a particular brand of sunscreen, when this incredibly tall, large woman popped up right next to me and asked simply, 'so what brand do you think's best'? She was extremely down to earth, lighthearted, incredibly friendly, and as you see in almost every interview, not a whiff of entitlement or attitude. I get the sense she only ever saw herself as an average person who could sing well.

    • @jimbuxton2187
      @jimbuxton2187 2 роки тому

      @@matthancock9883 how tall was she...5'9?

    • @matthancock9883
      @matthancock9883 2 роки тому

      @@jimbuxton2187 No. Much taller. I'm 5'11", and she was at least as tall as me.

    • @jimbuxton2187
      @jimbuxton2187 2 роки тому

      @@matthancock9883 but....if she was wearing 2 or three inch heels she would appear taller than she actually was.... you can never tell with women!

    • @ritahunterlafavorita
      @ritahunterlafavorita Рік тому

      I can assure you that there was no airs and graces with this Lady....she was as down to earth as you could get with a heart of gold.

  • @mca1218
    @mca1218 6 років тому +7

    Wow- I never heard the lady speak before, so I could hear that charming Aussie accent. Great interview- thank you for making it available.

  • @ManongChito
    @ManongChito 3 роки тому +8

    I love how Joan smile.

  • @BytomGirl
    @BytomGirl 3 роки тому +7

    She was such nice, gentle and humble person as is her husband, two such great artist married to each other.

  • @russmaleartist
    @russmaleartist 5 років тому +13

    Graciousness always complements outstanding talent, of which Dame Joan Sutherland had much -- not to mention the dedication and hard work it took to maintain such an outstanding career and pleased so many, who came to hear a once in a lifetime opportunity. She was outstanding on a recording, but in person, she was absolutely mesmerizing. I was so fortunate to have done just that . . . and she will always remain one of the greatest voices that ever lived . . . simply amazing!

  • @kristijangrdjan6031
    @kristijangrdjan6031 4 роки тому +12

    He obviously did not read her biography if he did not know that her father died when she was a child.

  • @evgeny9965
    @evgeny9965 6 років тому +34

    Charlie really didn’t have much to offer as an interviewer ...

  • @micaylat8673
    @micaylat8673 3 роки тому +8

    I loved that she talked about how she dislikes the new interpretations of operas being done, and productions that have no regard to the libretto or deference to the composer's intent.

  • @colinbrigham8253
    @colinbrigham8253 3 роки тому +4

    Lovely lady, enormous talent thank you 🤗

  • @alwaysnew189
    @alwaysnew189 3 роки тому +4

    10.10. 2020 - in Heaven 10 years 🍀🤗💔😍💙🎶😘

  • @massimoiapichino6257
    @massimoiapichino6257 Рік тому +2

    Impressionante questa semplicità e umanità di Joan antidiva nella vita reale rispetto alla grandezza inarrivabile della cantante e dell'artista.

  • @Mimi-ey5ej
    @Mimi-ey5ej 2 роки тому +4

    She sang Norma in the mid 90s over 30 years after her début in the role. No one else ever did that. Ever!!!!

    • @Eiswirth1
      @Eiswirth1 Рік тому

      She retired in 1990, so you must've meant the mid-80s.

    • @johnpickford4222
      @johnpickford4222 Рік тому

      Her last three performances of NORMA were in Detroit, April 1989. And all three were very good but I thought the mid-week performance was best.

  • @lugano1999
    @lugano1999 4 роки тому +13

    I just happened upon this 22 years after the fact.
    Charlie Rose really made it clear that he knew nothing about opera nor what's involved for an opera singer to have a career. He also didn't seem to bother learning much about her career trajectory. At least she was gracious but he really came across as ignorant.

    • @Eiswirth1
      @Eiswirth1 2 роки тому +2

      Couldn't agree more. That stupid laugh he produced after saying people thought of her as having the greatest voice of the 20th century (which she did!) was just embarrassing...he obviously knew nothing of her talent.

  • @santi7616
    @santi7616 6 років тому +11

    Thank you for all these interviews of your channel . I am reading right now her autobiography and it is great to listen to her in this videos while I'm reading her book. thanks a lot¡¡¡ :-)

  • @bubffm
    @bubffm 3 роки тому +5

    I‘d like to visit the cloud she‘s singing on 😃

  • @MrSwifts31
    @MrSwifts31 6 років тому +16

    Joan had a wonderfully risque sense of humour.Sometimes she embarrassed Richard with it!

  • @baritonebynight
    @baritonebynight 4 роки тому +7

    Charlie Rose didn't know opera or Dame Joan. However, it is always good to bring operatic singers into the mainstream. After all, I was exposed to opera for the first time watching Marilyn Horne on Sesame Street!

    • @adriand6883
      @adriand6883 4 роки тому

      I knew that Sills and Ramey were on Sesame Street, but Horne too?
      How many opera singers did they have on that show? 😂

    • @SymphonyBrahms
      @SymphonyBrahms 4 роки тому +2

      @@adriand6883 Miss Piggy wanted to be an opera singer. She sang a duet with Beverly Sills in an opera called "Pigaletto".

    • @adriand6883
      @adriand6883 4 роки тому

      @@SymphonyBrahms I think I saw that. 🙂

  • @razzking
    @razzking 3 роки тому +1

    Must say thank you for posting this

  • @leylabattistoni2924
    @leylabattistoni2924 4 роки тому +4

    Super Dame Joan

  • @packer812
    @packer812 5 років тому +47

    Any regrets? Anything you would have done differently? Dude, you had one of the greatest singers of all times, with one of thre greatest careers ever in the studio. Couldn't you at least have tried to ask some relevant questions?

    • @nonenoneonenonenone
      @nonenoneonenonenone 2 роки тому +1

      Well, she might have said that she regretted not singing Russian opera or something. Isn't she a little too grateful to really seem human?

    • @jimbuxton2187
      @jimbuxton2187 2 роки тому

      @@nonenoneonenonenone you must only know negative people. If you have it all you can be grateful because you lack nothing.

  • @65attila
    @65attila 5 років тому +8

    So human and incredible singer.

  • @RepublicofMAC
    @RepublicofMAC 5 років тому +19

    Her response regarding the "updated productions" is brilliant. Productions these days are very ugly indeed. They're supposed to be "creative" and they just come out wrong.

    • @paullewis2413
      @paullewis2413 5 років тому +6

      Opera today is all about "concept" by the egotistical director. The composer's original ideas are irrelevant, after all what could he have possibly known? So pleased I saw the legendary productions/singers of the 1960's and 70's before they trashed the genre.

    • @MrLuis85698
      @MrLuis85698 5 років тому +2

      Agree

    • @adriand6883
      @adriand6883 4 роки тому +3

      That was the most interesting part of the interview I think. She'd probably be disgusted with some of today's productions which have gone quite further in that direction.

    • @bluewaltz4279
      @bluewaltz4279 4 роки тому +1

      The last production I saw of "Hansel & Gretel" at the Met was gross. I almost threw up! This was about 20 years ago.

    • @adriand6883
      @adriand6883 4 роки тому +2

      @@bluewaltz4279 Yeah, and the Met is actually more traditional compared to other opera houses from pictures I've seen. Opera productions are in a sad state right now. ☹

  • @andrewdeakin7078
    @andrewdeakin7078 3 роки тому +6

    The show’s producers and researchers must have had that day off. Nevertheless, Sutherland’s magic shines. Charles who?

  • @tenisfin
    @tenisfin 4 роки тому +6

    It's always a little painful when classical performers are interviewed by civilians!

  • @grandimusicisti2
    @grandimusicisti2 6 років тому +11

    Thanks for sharing this great interview...

  • @Eiswirth1
    @Eiswirth1 Рік тому +2

    Charlie Rose was utterly unqualified to interview the "voice of the century." That stupid laugh of his while introducing her was insulting. She was all class while he struggled to ask questions worthy of her talent. Good thing Dame Joan let that kind of thing go.

  • @herrbrucvald6376
    @herrbrucvald6376 4 роки тому +5

    Rose pronounces Mozart as 'Moe-zart'---that says it all.
    He probably doesn't really like her because of the infamous 'Chinese or Indian' comment.
    I couldn't care less about that.

  • @cadoh8143
    @cadoh8143 6 років тому +2

    Thank you for sharing. Perhaps she may have record Don Pasquale, with Pavarotti in the 1960's. It's a pitty. Not even Norina's aria she sang.

    • @wotan10950
      @wotan10950 6 років тому +3

      sutherland Fan There’s a video clip on UA-cam where she sang the Pasquale duet. But Sutherland and Bonynge also talked about Thais, and I wish she had sung the Mirror Aria on a record, concert....anywhere.

  • @artistsf1
    @artistsf1 4 роки тому +5

    Pity, he remained so shallow and did not have the smarts to know the treasure he had in front of him.

  • @stevendaniel8126
    @stevendaniel8126 Рік тому

    From another world.........

  • @wotan10950
    @wotan10950 6 років тому +3

    One of the 20th century’s truly remarkable singers. And I was lucky enough to see her quite a few times on stage. But she is not scintillating as an interview subject, and her book was like reading the Encyclopedia Brittanica.

  • @schneevongestern9898
    @schneevongestern9898 4 роки тому +2

    I'm suffering from senior debility haahahahahahahahahahahahah

  • @caninbar
    @caninbar 4 роки тому +5

    Charlie Rose clearly flunked this interview. Such ignorance!

  • @makeupbycarlcapellan
    @makeupbycarlcapellan 4 роки тому

    The questions asked are such on point. He highlighted Dame Joan very well 💗

  • @christianlawson1214
    @christianlawson1214 4 роки тому

    wow

  • @thomasgrass6357
    @thomasgrass6357 5 років тому

    Sie ist sehr bescheiden, das ist sympathisch.

  • @shayanmardanbeigi2697
    @shayanmardanbeigi2697 3 роки тому +1

    How did she forget to mention Franco Corelli, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Enrico Caruso, Carlo Bergonzi, and Mario Del Monaco as premiere male singers

    • @debradorfman7940
      @debradorfman7940 3 роки тому

      Momentary brain freeze. It happens.

    • @ahogbin2644
      @ahogbin2644 Рік тому

      Well she certainly never sang with Caruso!!! Or Di Stefano I think.

  • @user-me8kr6mv5l
    @user-me8kr6mv5l Рік тому +1

    Diva* utube just in time by john bavas

  • @JoanSutherlandFan
    @JoanSutherlandFan  6 років тому +3

    With Joan's sense of humour we can not take serious, she was conditioned to say that about Callas, this interviewer is quite nonsense. Joan's biography give us her honest opinion about Callas artistry ;) But lets get real, did should she say "I prefer Callas" just because is Callas?!

    • @rafaeln21
      @rafaeln21 5 років тому +1

      Vinicius Soaris it’s obvious she realized she had to dumb down her responses because the interviewer had nothing to say! Like an 8th grader asking questions! How did he get that job?

    • @SymphonyBrahms
      @SymphonyBrahms 4 роки тому +2

      Joan actually brought up Callas. She said, "Flagstad, Tebaldi, Callas". She worked with Callas and respected her. And Callas saw Joan in Lucia and praised her performance. One shouldn't put words in Joan's mouth.She gave honest answers to the interviewer.

    • @Xubono
      @Xubono 3 роки тому +1

      My two favourite sopranos of all time, Renata Tebaldi and Dame Joan Sutherland. I have adored them for over 40 years. Oh. And Dame Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. all heavenly.

  • @herrbrucvald6376
    @herrbrucvald6376 3 роки тому +2

    Charlie, 'Moe-zart'?? Really?

  • @nigihayami6
    @nigihayami6 6 років тому +4

    Interesting what she think about Callas acting...The interviewer just wasted a good ocasion with one of the greatest singer. I dindt expect Sutherland liking Tebaldi...You may hear the influence of Flagstad in Sutherland's voice but certanly not Tebaldi.

    • @JoanSutherlandFan
      @JoanSutherlandFan  6 років тому +7

      *Sutherland had as influence Melba, Flagstad, Galli-Curci... and we can realise this in her singing. But Tebaldi was a voice she enjoyed to listen to ;)*

  • @gayhomelesswithpinknails4424
    @gayhomelesswithpinknails4424 5 років тому

    10:50

  • @lissandrafreljord7913
    @lissandrafreljord7913 6 років тому +1

    What does hammy mean? It seems she was more impressed by Maria's voice than her acting. I always found it the other way around.

    • @alixvhessen
      @alixvhessen 6 років тому +3

      lol, Sutherland was such a lame minor actress - who would dare to judge CALLAS's acting? The woman was an utter genius.

    • @wotan10950
      @wotan10950 5 років тому +4

      Tho Hsse Ha! And in comparison to Sutherland, Callas was such a lame, minor singer. Callas’s peak lasted about three years; Sutherland’s, about 30 years, with no loss of flexibility or high notes. Callas is great if you enjoy seasickness!

    • @liloruf2838
      @liloruf2838 5 років тому +1

      @@wotan10950 hahaha exactly!

    • @Eiswirth1
      @Eiswirth1 4 роки тому +1

      @@alixvhessen When you can't sing like Sutherland, you act.

    • @marcoscorvo2514
      @marcoscorvo2514 4 роки тому +1

      Dave Glo sorry but Callas's career began in 1942 und she had a perfect voice until 1957, after she followed singing, although no with the same perfect voice she had and that’s not about his technique which was perfectly perfect, not the same to say about Sutherland only cause she was able to troll and make coloraturas that’s not belcanto that’s a simple Zerbinetta. You are talking with no sense cause Maria Callas had a disease called "dermatomyositis" which affects to all muscles in the body getting them faster old. Then please, firstly read a bit more. She was classified the best voice of the XX century and not for nothing

  • @cadoh8143
    @cadoh8143 4 роки тому +4

    Bad interviewer. Sorry for our Joan. In any case one could see and hear her.

  • @joanketelby752
    @joanketelby752 2 роки тому

    Sills said you had to have a ego to perform. Glad to hear that's not always the case.

  • @shayanmardanbeigi2697
    @shayanmardanbeigi2697 3 роки тому +3

    “The unparalleled operatic voice of the century”
    Hmmm, Joan was a talented and one of the best sopranos of the century but the “best”??? Well we have Maria Callas, Rosa Ponselle, Montserrat Caballe just for sopranos who I think have achieved more than her, so host pls dont hype up, however Joan was still amazing

    • @JoanSutherlandFan
      @JoanSutherlandFan  3 роки тому +4

      Why people get offended when someone say another singer it's the best, unless this singer have an anagram with Teatro alla Scala in the name?!

    • @joshuamcpherson007
      @joshuamcpherson007 2 роки тому +1

      What do you mean by "achieved"? I don't believe any of the sopranos you named achieved more than Sutherland, although I love and admire each of them. Sutherland sang more roles than any of them, had a longer career than Ponselle or Callas, and made more recordings. Sutherland sang 64 roles in the course of her career. Pavarotti heard all of these sopranos, except Ponselle. That said, Pavarotti stated quite clearly what he believed..."Joan Sutherland had certainly the greatest singing voice of the last century". I'm inclined to agree with him.

    • @jimbuxton2187
      @jimbuxton2187 2 роки тому +1

      @@joshuamcpherson007 thank you so much for your studied comment. I hate comments by 'know it alls' that don't know enough. ....

    • @johnpickford4222
      @johnpickford4222 Рік тому

      Shayan Mardanbeigi: You really need his definition of “the unparalleled operatic voice of the century”. However there are several top tier singers who are unique in a variety of ways (beauty, interpretation, technique, stage performer, quality over career duration, repertoire to evaluate them. It is more important to enjoy them and the art.
      I remember when the MET was broadcasting the 1990/91 season and in the preview Marilyn Horne spoke eloquently about how she will miss that big silver sound. It’s bee nearly 33 years, longer than her US career and God, I miss her her. I remember thinking that at the time (1990), I could remember growing up and not knowing the voices of Joan Sutherland and Barbra Streisand.

  • @EmilyGloeggler7984
    @EmilyGloeggler7984 5 років тому +4

    I don't think the clip from 1983 shows Joan Sutherland at her best. Her earlier performances from the 1960s were much better than 1983 when her voice is not as in her prime. Still the range and technique was there.

    • @baritonebynight
      @baritonebynight 4 роки тому

      There is no video footage of her singing Lucia in 1960s that would be worth showing. She still has plenty of voice in this performance and she sang the role for another 5 years after this.

    • @Tkimba2
      @Tkimba2 3 роки тому

      @@baritonebynight of course there is. Not whole prformances but you have more than one video of her performing Lucia s arias

    • @piustwelfth
      @piustwelfth 2 роки тому

      Should have shown her singing Handel. That would have displayed her exceptional voice.

    • @johnpickford4222
      @johnpickford4222 Рік тому

      Emily Greene: He made not have been able to get access to the Bell Telephone excerpts done in a studio.

  • @llcooljay520
    @llcooljay520 3 роки тому +3

    You can see when Charlie went too deep into opera for his own understanding. 😂 Who were your favorite voices? (Obviously expecting to hear someone he knew.)
    “Flagstaad” (no response). I’m sure he had no idea who she meant. Of course, that Dame Joan said she first sang heavier material makes this answer unsurprising.

    • @randysills4418
      @randysills4418 3 роки тому

      Kirsten Flagstad...my all-time favorite soprano who made Wagnerian soprano roles sound easy! What a voice!!!

  • @jasonaviator2760
    @jasonaviator2760 2 роки тому +1

    I miss her terribly! What an absolute arrogant and dire interviewer

  • @loboestepario2424
    @loboestepario2424 6 років тому +3

    Lovely interview, tiny bit catty at the end, but the book, good Lord, is a BORE.

    • @wotan10950
      @wotan10950 5 років тому +3

      loboestepario2424 She was just being honest. When Callas’s voice deteriorated so badly, she tried to make up for it by throwing herself around the stage. Some people adore that style of acting and singing. I don’t. I just can’t stand Callas,

    • @davidfletcher1116
      @davidfletcher1116 4 роки тому

      Dave Glo I lived for Dame Joan, followed her around the world, and my home in England is Sutherland House. But I also had time for Callas, but what a tragic life.

    • @tenisfin
      @tenisfin 4 роки тому +2

      @@wotan10950 You may want to reconsider your thoughts about Callas. Spend some time listening to what she did with recitatives (and include the French Romantic composers), perhaps following the score. Listen also to how she used the inherent rhythm of words to give structure and expression without ever straying from total accuracy of the music, no matter the style or period. Even if her high notes don't work for you, she was a musical genius and I would urge you to look a little further into what she was doing.

    • @wotan10950
      @wotan10950 4 роки тому

      @@tenisfin I am 65 years old, and have been attending opera since college. Do you think I haven't listened to Callas before? I detest her.

    • @tenisfin
      @tenisfin 4 роки тому +1

      @@wotan10950 Oops and sorry! I made the assumption that you were a musician.

  • @detectivefiction3701
    @detectivefiction3701 3 роки тому

    The only thing I ever liked about Charlie Rose was his accent.

  • @richardc8738
    @richardc8738 4 роки тому +5

    Terrible shallow interview by Charlie Rose. He should be ashamed of the lost opportunity. I met Dame Joan on one occasion, and she was every bit as charming as she seems in this interview.

    • @davidfletcher1116
      @davidfletcher1116 4 роки тому

      Richard C I met Dame Joan and her husband on a number of occasions. As you said, she was extremely charming, and very down to earth. We used to receive Christmas cards from her over a few Christmases; and my home in a England is called after her, Sutherland House.

  • @Tkimba2
    @Tkimba2 6 років тому +4

    10:22 omg some callas fans r gonna get maaaad looool

    • @williammaddox3339
      @williammaddox3339 6 років тому +4

      Sutherland's perspective from on stage with Callas may be different from an audience member's. There is not enough of Callas in live operatic performances on film for me to have an opinion; Callas' reputation as an actress is huge and the recordings certainly show a lot of drama in her singing.

    • @Tkimba2
      @Tkimba2 6 років тому

      +William maddox l know.

    • @loboestepario2424
      @loboestepario2424 6 років тому +2

      Callas acting was done *mostly* with the voice, IMO.

    • @tenisfin
      @tenisfin 6 років тому +5

      Ummmm, Sutherland criticizing ANY singer's acting ability is the very definition of hilarity, let alone one of the greatest stage performers in history.

    • @Tkimba2
      @Tkimba2 6 років тому +4

      +tenisfin well ANY...not really.
      there have been n there are much worse and more ridiculous actresses. (damrau, dessay, caballe, netrebko, devia, gruberova,....many others)

  • @photo161
    @photo161 3 роки тому +2

    I think that Charlie was asking the very questions that his audience, - not an opera-loving audience in the main - would have wanted to be asked. This was not a Met broadcast interview but one that offered an attractive introduction to Dame Joan that would have been very interesting and enjoyable for the average TV viewer. The criticism of Rose is uninformed...

    • @Eiswirth1
      @Eiswirth1 Рік тому

      So then there's no need to research before any interview, as long as it introduces the person to his audience? Ridiculous. I'm still glad he did it, because she was the greatest singer ever and changed my life for the better, and I'm always happy to hear her commentary. Her husband might have politely ripped Charlie a new one.

  • @ahogbin2644
    @ahogbin2644 3 роки тому +1

    Mr Rose is a dreadful interviewer. Also the clip is the worst they could have chosen - just as she made a transposition. Odd.

  • @ecceben
    @ecceben 3 роки тому +1

    yikes, what a horrible interviewer. the smugly patronizing smile he kept giving was quite off-putting. here sits one of the greatest voices of all time, and all that comes to mind as an ending is "any regrets?" the chosen clip from lucia, while showing her great resonance, really falls midway among her greatest recordings.

  • @operafan9162
    @operafan9162 3 роки тому +1

    Terrible ! No wonder he is not on TV anymore !!!

    • @johnpickford4222
      @johnpickford4222 Рік тому

      opera fan: Yes, but he wasn’t canned for poor interviews but unwanted sexual assaults and exposing himself to woman by “accident.”

  • @brianmcdonagh8477
    @brianmcdonagh8477 3 роки тому

    Uncanny likeness to Susan Boyle..

    • @johnpickford4222
      @johnpickford4222 Рік тому

      Brian McDonagh: To make that comment makes me realize without knowing what you look like, that you’re an a**. Joan Sutherland was a tall elegant woman. Susan Boyle looks like part of a dog liter.

  • @ralphoperaphile
    @ralphoperaphile 3 роки тому

    What a dire interviewer he is; he clearly doesn't actually know much about opera and the dumb, anodyne questions betray his ignorance. She often looks as bemused and bored as such a sweet person would let on.

  • @jaykauffman4775
    @jaykauffman4775 2 роки тому +1

    The interviewer is awful

  • @bluewaltz4279
    @bluewaltz4279 4 роки тому

    Why in the world didn't she have that prominent chin fixed! When she's been in a profile shot, it looks. . . .and I'm trying to be kind......strange!

    • @piustwelfth
      @piustwelfth 2 роки тому +2

      A singer of her exceptional talent and quality would be a fool to mess around with elective surgery on her face. Any surgery is risky, but especially around the mouth which shapes the sound of the voice. She was much to sensible (and not vain) to even contemplate such a thing.

    • @ahogbin2644
      @ahogbin2644 Рік тому

      I believe she did have some work done in the 50s along with her teeth, but there's a school of thought that the Eflats are in the jaw. June Anderson also had a prominent one.

    • @johnpickford4222
      @johnpickford4222 Рік тому

      BlueWzltz42: No, you aren’t being kind. She had a prominent jawline and yes there was some work done associated with replacing all of her teeth due to the sinus disease that rotted them out and forced the operation to scrape and clean her cavaliers otherwise it would have affected her career and crippled her by the time she was forty.