Monday, October 3, 2011

Opera Season Begins

Went to the Met last week to see Verdi's Nabucco.
It is Verdi's third opera of the 28 that he wrote and his first commercial success and is based on the biblical story of the Hebrews' exile in Babylon.  Nabucco is the Italian name of the historical figure we call in English, Nebuchadnezzar.  The opera is most famous for the piece "Va, pensiero" sung by the Chorus.  It is a prayer in which the Israelites express their longing for their homeland.  It was considered for many years as the unofficial anthem of Italy.  Arturo Toscanini conducted the piece at Verdi's State funeral in Milan.
The Met's chorus of about 80 voices did not disappoint.  You can see it on you tube from a 2002 Met production, but hearing it live in that wonderful space was extraordinary, impossible to duplicate on tape.  
The major performer for me was Maria Guleghina who sang the role of Abigaille.  The role is very difficult and has been the cause of the downfall of a number of singers.  Callas sang it 3x.  Sutherland and Leontyne Price refused to sing it.  Maria Guleghina sang it at the Met in 2002.  The roof lifted with the cheers from the audience when she took her bow.  We are off to a good start.  Thank you, Met.

1 comment:

Daisy said...

It's one of my ambitions to go to the Met! But I'm a bit of a Phillistine (!?) where Opera is concerned. It would have to be one of those popular operas (Madame Butterfly, Tosca, La Traviata etc.) And oh I would so love to see La Bohème. Carry on making the most of your wonderful cultural city. Love your posts and pics.