Some things one expects La Gheorghiu to do well, music that benefits from the power of her projection and the dramatic zing of her presence, sometimes a little over the top but with sizzle. A recital's worth of such pieces are brought together on her recent "Homage to Callas" disc for EMI, released last year, and in those pieces -- like "Pleurez, mes yeux" from Massenet's Le Cid and "Ebben?...Ne andrò lontana" from Catalani's La Wally (music used to such memorable effect in Jean-Jacques Beineix's crazy 80s film Diva) -- and others like them, Gheorghiu soared. She could spin out an alluring cantabile line, too, as in the melancholy "O nume tutelar" from Gaspare Spontini's La Vestale and the other Massenet piece, "Adieu, notre petite table" from Manon.
Homage to Maria Callas, A. Gheorghiu, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, M. Armiliato |
Anne Midgette, Gheorghiu, Washington National Opera put on a less-than-coordinated performance (Washington Post, March 5) Terry Ponick, Angela Gheorghiu dazzles in Washington National Opera debut (Washington Times, March 4) Patrick McCoy, A Diva's Debut: Glamorous soprano enraptures audience in DC (Washington Examiner, March 4) [Also see the commentary on the above at Parterrebox] |
For an even less substantial concert than this one, the Plácido Domingo Celebrity Series will inflict Deborah Voigt on its audience, singing nothing but Broadway songs. We do not recommend it.
With all due respect, Mr. Downey, it is clear that you don't like Gheorghiu as a woman and as an artist. So why, may I ask, did you elect to attend the concert in the first place let alone review it?
ReplyDeleteWas it to become a member of the small bandwagon of Gheorghiu detractors, mostly print critics, who derive some sort of guilty pleasure by putting a magnifying glass on her imperfections?
How many times have I read this "tone" of review in the past.
It sounds rather rehashed.
Obviously, if multiple critics, across countries, and repeatedly have less-than-flattering things to say about Mme. Gheorghiu, then the logical conclusion is that there must be a conspirative cabal out there, taking it out on the lass out of sheer spite. It's simply the only possible explanation.
ReplyDeleteFor me the biggest complain about Ms. Gheorghiu is that she *could* have been a great singer, but she chose to be a star (these two things are not necessarily incompatible as Domingo shows us.) It is not too late, and I don't mind at all her diva behavior, if it's put in the service of music and not of the image. There are a lot of things that she does right, for example she does not forces her voice and she's careful with choosing her opera roles - though obviously not too careful when it comes to recitals. But even here, I would rather hear her singing Handel and Mozart rather than the no-descript bland HIP specialist. And she does have musicality and technique. Again, I am frustrated because I feel Angela never reach her possibilities. I still cherish the Solti Traviata, which gives a glimps of what the promise was...
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