What Opera Are You Listening to Now?

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Philo


Wendell_E

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Quote from: Mirror Image on March 20, 2026, 06:29:34 AMThanks. I did a search on Amazon and I did find it was available for a time on CD, but it's long been gone now. There's another recording of this opera on the New World label I believe (?). Unless someone like Gil Rose with his Boston Modern Orchestra Project records it, I doubt we'll ever see another recording of it.

It's still available from the Met Opera Shop, by itself, and in a box set of broadcasts from the first season at Lincoln Center. The boxed set is also available from Amazon. The Antony and Cleopatra broadcast turns up on the Met's Sirius/XM weekly schedule from time to time, I heard it there just last Wednesday.

https://www.metoperashop.org/met-opera-productions-cds

https://www.amazon.com/Inaugural-Season-Extraordinary-Performances-1966-67/dp/B01LYTT7LP
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Philo

Quote from: Wendell_E on March 22, 2026, 06:18:49 AMIt's still available from the Met Opera Shop, by itself, and in a box set of broadcasts from the first season at Lincoln Center. The boxed set is also available from Amazon. The Antony and Cleopatra broadcast turns up on the Met's Sirius/XM weekly schedule from time to time, I heard it there just last Wednesday.

https://www.metoperashop.org/met-opera-productions-cds

https://www.amazon.com/Inaugural-Season-Extraordinary-Performances-1966-67/dp/B01LYTT7LP

That boxed set looks so appetizing. :)

Mirror Image

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Quote from: Wendell_E on March 22, 2026, 06:18:49 AMIt's still available from the Met Opera Shop, by itself, and in a box set of broadcasts from the first season at Lincoln Center. The boxed set is also available from Amazon. The Antony and Cleopatra broadcast turns up on the Met's Sirius/XM weekly schedule from time to time, I heard it there just last Wednesday.

https://www.metoperashop.org/met-opera-productions-cds

https://www.amazon.com/Inaugural-Season-Extraordinary-Performances-1966-67/dp/B01LYTT7LP

Thank you, @Wendell_E. I've seen this box set, but it completely slipped my mind. But thanks to your link, I did a search and found it:

https://www.metoperashop.org/shop/barber-antony-and-cleopatra-met-live-cd-leontyne-price-justino-daz-25642
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Kalevala

There is, what looks to be interesting (I've only just watched the beginning of it) an upload on youtube of a documentary from 1966 of her backstage and about the production.

It's here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwKXJ_8Ajcw

Loved her voice and recordings!   :)

K

Mirror Image

Quote from: Kalevala on March 22, 2026, 07:00:48 PMThere is, what looks to be interesting (I've only just watched the beginning of it) an upload on youtube of a documentary from 1966 of her backstage and about the production.

It's here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwKXJ_8Ajcw

Loved her voice and recordings!   :)

K

Yes, Leotyne Price had a marvelous voice. I will be listening to her performance (w/ Leinsdorf at the helm) of Puccini's Madama Butterfly soon.
"Ah, but if less is more, then just think how much more more will be." ― Dr. Frasier Crane

Philo

Mendelssohn's Der Onkel aus Boston


Philo

Mendelssohn's Die Hochzeit des Camacho


Tsaraslondon



I finally get round to the last opera in Der Ring. Is it just that Götterdämmerung is the most conventional of the four (you know with choruses and ensembles) that makes me like it the most of the tetralogy?

Anyway, I don't care what anyone says, Karajan's recording is fantastic, orchestrally superb and I think Dernesch is wonderful.
\"A beautiful voice is not enough.\" Maria Callas

Tsaraslondon



An amazing performance of an opera I don't usually have much time for. Callas, Bernstein and Valletti are quite a team.
\"A beautiful voice is not enough.\" Maria Callas