Wednesday, September 12
Recent YouTube Finds
I am so glad that Google acquired YouTube because their search algorithms help me out when I do that part of my daily routine where I look up newly uploaded opera videos. Before I was able to say, like, "opera -phantom -soap -potts," I was getting a lot of bad webcam videos of people singing "Think of Me" and trying out Christine Daaé's E-flat, in alt, or whatever. Or like, clips from Passions (R.I.P.), where that crazy blackmailer/kidnapper is pacing around in his/her half-pinstriped-man, half-lingeriée-woman outfit with that scary-assed plastic mask. And then that Paul Potts tenor dude who won some talent contest on TV.
Anyway, it takes some patience, but there are some real gems hiding in that mess every day. Here are some of my recent faves:
Mark Wells — "Solitudine amata" from Monteverdi's L'incoronazione di Poppea.
June Anderson — "Robert, Robert, toi que j'aime" from Meyerbeer's Robert, le diable. Paris, 1985.
Legipsy Alvares — "Una voce poco fa" from Rossini's Il barbiere di siviglia.
Alessandro Ceccarini (age 24) — "Già insolito ardore" from Rossini's L'italiana in algeri. Pesaro, March 2007.
Mario Petri — "De la crudel morte de Cristo" from Laudario di Cortona ( 13th century)
Comments
Glad to see you're back. It's been far too long!
I think you'd enjoy this documentary...
How unusual and pleasant to see this clip! Me and my friend posted it, its a part of bonus on six clips, with Mario Petri. Wonderful singer, clever person with great heart... Its great that he likes to someone else. Happy listening!