

Life is tacky. Deal with it!
The past week included dueling tenor birthdays. Let’s face it, as beautiful as the Maltese Tenor is, Placi is venerable.
In the world of opera, it is rather interesting that the most dynamic tenor-baritone duo in history celebrates birthdays about a week apart. Last
A birthday recital from the greatest voice this nation has ever produced, and the greatest baritone in the history of opera.
Verdi’s masterpiece, Aida, premiered on December 24, 1871, at the Khedivial Opera House in Cairo. Let’s be honest. There is only one clip that
José Carreras, survivor, turned seventy-two on December 5. Having lost a cousin and several friends to the cancer which hit him, this is something
Today is my birthday. I’ve decided to have a recital of my favorites. One of the fun things about opera is the possibility of
It will be a year on Thanksgiving day. We remember it for the loss of three critically important people. John F. Kennedy C. S.
My obsessive love affair with opera began on the afternoon of May 6, 1978 when Sherrill Milnes walked onto the stage in Atlanta, where
I think I angered someone on Facebook when I did not react as I should to a photo of an obviously stoned Janis Joplin.
I was going to bombast about something, but then I realized I just didn’t want to be that way as I write this, in
The Great Luciano would have been 83 on October 12. We have another operatic birthday on October 16. I can’t do it. Just thinking
We’ve lost another of the all-time greats. Montserrat Caballé, 12 April 1933 – 6 October 2018, has died in her beloved Barcelona. Her bel
Funny thing, I think I’ve seen Placido Domingo at the Met, more than any other tenor. I do think he is one of the
If you are an opera freak like I am, tomorrow is Christmas, New Year’s Eve, Fourth of July, and a birthday all wrapped up
Beverly Sills (Lucia) Patricia Kern (Alisa) Carlo Bergonzi (Edgardo) Piero Cappuccilli (Enrico) Justino Diaz (Raimondo) Adolf Dallapozza (Arturo) Joan Sutherland (Lucia) Luciano Pavarotti (Edgardo)
Read MoreThis is the key to my heart. I love this piece of music. On Saturday, May 6, 1978 in Atlanta, with the Metropolitan Opera
Read MoreThomas Hampson had a birthday on June 28. The man should be sainted for his Cole Porter! The man’s greatest contribution is to American
Read MoreEveryone who knows me knows that I have a fairly strict baritones only, philosophy in life. Once in awhile a tenor might be needed
Read MoreRobert Merrill (June 4, 1917 – October 23, 2004) was my mother’s favorite. It is very difficult to find terribly dramatic moments with him,
Read MoreRichard Wagner’s birthday was May 22. Even though Verdi is my favorite, I think Tannhauser might be my favorite opera, especially the Met’s legendary
Read MoreIn time for the Royal Wedding, there are weddings in opera. Very few have happy endings, obviously. There are many marriages in opera. Instead
Read MoreToday is Mother’s Day. My mother’s very favorite aria was Su può, si può. This is for her. My first exposure to live opera
Read MoreOn Wednesday, Metropolitan Opera superstar Jamie Barton went on a twitter storm about women composers. Because I follow her on Twitter, I decided to
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