I wondered how she could sing this difficult aria so well, while wearing those unbelievably high platform shoes, walking down stairs, simultaneously managing the engineering complexity of that gorgeous costume. This was a beautiful production. Thanks for posting.
The queen is singing about how in her land it's the custom for young girls to run out and greet total strangers with affection, which sounds good to the two men, who hope to go there and stay a while
Its a divine opera and deserves to be heard more often in the west--so weird and fantastic---RK was a genius at orchestration. This opera is a bit like Turandot with a rather ruthless beautiful woman!! The Queen, by the way, is opera's version of Mae West--so watch out!! She means trouble. She sings wonderfully--but the costume is not Oriental enough. Should be more slinky and dangerous as a metaphor of her character.
I learned & sang this aria when I was still, a vocal training 6th grade student. It was so challenging & so hard to sing but it was a "heavenly" experiance, which I owe to my dear voice training teacher, Mrs.Jeanette Kouyoumjian Ilanjian(in 1974, Beirut, Lebanon)
My mother sang this years ago in NYC with an opera company called "The Art of Musical Russia". She was a colortura soprano.At that time she met ..Rachmaninoff, Stavinsky and several Russian musicians who had fled hard times in Russia. Her stories about these people were just amazing. What a great last flowering of genius this was...and to be part of that was remarkable for her.
It's clear that Rossignol (Соловей) by Stravinsky is taken COMPLETELY out of here! This is rather amazing. This aria is the first aria of the Nightingale in Stravinsky 's opus.
The only full version of this opera on UA-cam is a Russian spaghetti western. This one by Kent Nagano et al must be the best one. But I dont find it on UA-cam. Too bad.
@sirmercutio99 - i was not suggesting that she could, or could not - as much as i know, you may not like Damrau just as I don't like Dessay ... i like this aria too, like R-K's music ; this is the first time i heard Trifonova, and i think i like her too - she seems to be an amazing singer (this is in 'my favourites') - there is no point (seems even inappropriate) to argue about other singers... i apologise for my reply - i should know better and be able to resist urges to rumble on...
@sirmercutio99 i doubt (not that i would like to even imagine Dessay trying to sing anything like this) - this is just too difficult - much more so then in Puccini (not to mention other comp.), singers are meant to actually make the musical lines themselves (by singing the right words on the most exact notes) - plenty of my musician friends say "oh i just hate it" ... besides musical difficulties, this opera is too complicated in other ways - makes it 'infeasible' in nowadays terms - a shame
Nice aria, the character is a bitch! LOL The sorcerer will come claiming for his award, the princess! I like this opera but I prefer other Rimsky's opera. He was quite old when he composed this one, his very last opera. Myasko
Rimsky wrote as a riposte to his having been dismissed from the St Petersburg conservatory for speaking on the behalf of students during the failed 1905 revolution. He was Professor of orchestration. He was was reinstated by Glazunov but it left Rimsky-Korsakov upset till his death in 1908.
What the singers of today have to put up with. She not only has to contend with the very difficult music, but an unwieldy costume, platform shoes and too many steps. I think she does very well considering the obstacles.
Can you imagine holding your arms up the entire time you're singing this? owww..
I wondered how she could sing this difficult aria so well, while wearing those unbelievably high platform shoes, walking down stairs, simultaneously managing the engineering complexity of that gorgeous costume.
This was a beautiful production. Thanks for posting.
espléndida interpretación! Bravísima Trifanova!
Bravissima! C'est trop beau! Quelle technique sans parler de una belissima voce! Merci!
MAGNIFIQUE !
perfect!! Brava!
Awesome costume :) beautyful staging
just beautiful!
The queen is singing about how in her land it's the custom for young girls to run out and greet total strangers with affection, which sounds good to the two men, who hope to go there and stay a while
First song ever sung at the inaugural program at Radio City Music Hall on 12/27/32 by a Caroline Andrews.
WOW!
Что-то всё не русские комментарии, обидно, а поёт отлично!
Its a divine opera and deserves to be heard more often in the west--so weird and fantastic---RK was a genius at orchestration. This opera is a bit like Turandot with a rather ruthless beautiful woman!! The Queen, by the way, is opera's version of Mae West--so watch out!! She means trouble. She sings wonderfully--but the costume is not Oriental enough. Should be more slinky and dangerous as a metaphor of her character.
I learned & sang this aria when I was still, a vocal training 6th grade student. It was so challenging & so hard to sing but it was a "heavenly" experiance, which I owe to my dear voice training teacher, Mrs.Jeanette Kouyoumjian Ilanjian(in 1974, Beirut, Lebanon)
My mother sang this years ago in NYC with an opera company called "The Art of Musical Russia". She was a colortura soprano.At that time she met ..Rachmaninoff, Stavinsky and several Russian musicians who had fled hard times in Russia. Her stories about these people were just amazing. What a great last flowering of genius this was...and to be part of that was remarkable for her.
Good for you! What a remarkable moment, my best compliments. Amelia, from Argentina.
Same congratulations for your mother that I wrote to Hasmig my Temizian. Amelia.
J'adore la musique de Rimsky Korskov "le coq d'Or ce que je cherche la partition et la traduction. Merci DrStraughn.
It's clear that Rossignol (Соловей) by Stravinsky is taken COMPLETELY out of here! This is rather amazing. This aria is the first aria of the Nightingale in Stravinsky 's opus.
i like
The only full version of this opera on UA-cam is a Russian spaghetti western. This one by Kent Nagano et al must be the best one. But I dont find it on UA-cam. Too bad.
Les 44 on est là
Не зря наши в Японию ездили...
@sirmercutio99 - i was not suggesting that she could, or could not - as much as i know, you may not like Damrau just as I don't like Dessay ...
i like this aria too, like R-K's music ; this is the first time i heard Trifonova, and i think i like her too - she seems to be an amazing singer (this is in 'my favourites') - there is no point (seems even inappropriate) to argue about other singers...
i apologise for my reply - i should know better and be able to resist urges to rumble on...
What is that top note at 4.48?
Ilkinond High D
lol - they probably "inter-use" not (to say 'recycle') sets and costumes
Turandot is written some years later though
good stuff, what's with the horns though? good ol' shamanic roots I guess
ARTs channel! :D
Please people! Wait to the end before you vote. Really, listen to 4:46. Ouch. Otherwise good. Well, you can't have everything...
@sirmercutio99 i doubt (not that i would like to even imagine Dessay trying to sing anything like this) - this is just too difficult - much more so then in Puccini (not to mention other comp.), singers are meant to actually make the musical lines themselves (by singing the right words on the most exact notes) - plenty of my musician friends say "oh i just hate it" ... besides musical difficulties, this opera is too complicated in other ways - makes it 'infeasible' in nowadays terms - a shame
Поёт великолепно!
А костюм--чтобы создать певице трудности??
Ария сложная.
Не слышала, к сожалению, раньше эту певицу.
The costume looks like Turandot.
Doesn't that amazing headdress have every likelihood of having been made from a coat rack!
Nice aria, the character is a bitch! LOL
The sorcerer will come claiming for his award, the princess!
I like this opera but I prefer other Rimsky's opera. He was quite old when he composed this one, his very last opera.
Myasko
Rimsky wrote as a riposte to his having been dismissed from the St Petersburg conservatory for speaking on the behalf of students during the failed 1905 revolution. He was Professor of orchestration. He was was reinstated by Glazunov but it left Rimsky-Korsakov upset till his death in 1908.
lol
not bad, but poor legato and strained top notes.....
Go for the unmatched performance by Clara Kadinskaya.
What the singers of today have to put up with. She not only has to contend with the very difficult music, but an unwieldy costume, platform shoes and too many steps. I think she does very well considering the obstacles.