Showing posts with label Jessye Norman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jessye Norman. Show all posts

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Quote of the Day

"My God, I've got to go to bed."

Angela Meade about getting through Bellini's Norma, from Angela Meade's guide to 'Norma', in Capital New York by Zachary Wolfe, July 7, 2010

Sally and I are taking the "caravan" to see Angela in Norma at   Caramoor  this evening.  I saw Norma at the Met once, but it wasn't the blow out I was expecting.   Supposedly, Norma is the opera most fans drool over and the role is the stuff that makes legends.  Sally says that if anybody is going to make me love Norma, it will be Angela Meade.  If you saw The Audition, then you know we are at least in for a treat just to get to hear Angela sing live.



Photo by Dario Acosta.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Jessye Norman at Carnegie Hall

I almost can't believe that I'm seeing Jessye Norman at Carnegie Hall tonight. In 1993, two of my aunts went to Washington D.C. to the dedication of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum because one of them was the good friend of one of the developers of the Holocaust Museum project. Jessye Norman sang at the dedication. The other aunt was newly divorced and going through a lot of change in her life. She was very affected by Jessye's performance. She went so far as to buy a giant poster of this image of Jessye and put it up in her house, which only disgruntled her family. She did it because she saw her own freedom in Jessye's pride and regalness. I'll never forget the way that poster looked in her house or the reaction it garnered. Shall we say, some of our family are not the open-minded types on many levels and they certainly didn't know anything about classical music. I was so proud of my aunt for this practically civilly disobedient break from our family. I was living in Austin at the time, struggling with two jobs and learning to assert my own independence in thinking and everything else. My aunt and I bonded and discovered that we had much more in common than just genes and the same nose.

So now, 15 years later I'm finally seeing Jessye perform live.

Program Details
Jessye Norman, Soprano
Mark Markham, Piano

BRAHMS "O Komme, holde Sommernacht"
MAHLER "Ich atmet’ einen linden Duft"
BERG "Sommertage"
LEGRAND "The Summer Knows"
WOLF "Geh, Geliebter, geh jetzt’"
BERG "Im Zimmer"
R. STRAUSS "Lob des Leidens," Op. 15
BRAHMS "Meine Liebe ist grün," Op. 63, No. 5
WOLF "Ich hab in Penna einen Liebsten"
BERLIOZ "Villanelle," Op. 7, No. 1
MESSIAEN "Le Collier"
DUKE "April in Paris"
BERG "Die Nachtigall" from Seven Early Songs
R. STRAUSS "September"
SCHUBERT "Die Liebe hat gelogen," D. 751
WEILL "September Song" - a capella
KOSMA "Autumn Leaves"
SCHOENBERG "Galathea"
GERSHWIN "Love Walked In"
ARLEN "A Sleepin' Bee" from House of Flowers
RICHARD DANIELPOUR "I Envy Public Love"
WAGNER "Träume"

We expected a big 'ole spiritual as an encore, instead the entire performance was a spiritual experience. Her power is incredible, but her quiet voice is astounding. I thought I would die from the chills I had the entire evening. There were endless encores with three songs.