Sunday, July 14, 2013
Not much fun this Sunday
Sumer doesn't seem like much fun after Saturday nights verdict. This country is at a crossroad and it doesn't know it. I think the next week may be hard one in some places, you can't blame people for being angry. We should never forget that Mr. Zimmerman was egged on by a Florida law that made him feel that hunting black people was accepted behavior. In 2013 innocent people can't even walk the streets in Florida. I think its time to stop visiting the state.
In Texas the war on women continues unabated, another reason summer is robed of its sizzle. The forces that be in Texas seem to think sexual pleasure must be punished. Its a sick and ugly position.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
The Metropolitan Opera Summer Concert with Angela Gheorghiu and Roberto Alagna
The Met changed its policy for their summer in the parks concerts, instead of doing a concert version of a whole opera in several parks this year they choose a single concert with operas love couple Angela Gheorghiu and Roberto Alagna. Surprisingly they choose to have it in
The concert was made up of sentimental favorites for the most part, popular arias, duets and overtures from Verdi, Puccini, Donizetti, Bizet and Delibes. The music selected was perfect for a crowed of varied knowledge of opera. My guess that most people in the park had never been to an opera house. Even to those of us who go to more than 10 operas a year a smaltzy concert like this is fun. The Alganas (they are a married couple) are old fashioned in their sentimentality and especially Roberto is that way on stage in a role. There is a place for everything is this was the place for pure emotion. The combination of the music, evening and the wine that many people brought led to lots of hugging by young couples, and even to holding hands by us older couples. People who go to opera often let down their critical guard to feel like we did when we first heard it. Tears actually came to people eyes, you can’t really ask for more from art. That said the musical highlight of the evening was provided by both the Met Orchestra and Met Chorus as often happens in operas at the house itself. There “Va, pensiero” was especially good, I was sorry that they didn’t repeat it for the traditional encore.
The sound was good for this type of event; outdoor amplification has come a long way in the years since I first attend the Met in the Parks concerts. It made no real difference that we were near the stage the sound would have been the same a quarter mile back on the meadow. We could see musicians and 2 soloists clearly on the stage but my eyes were often seduced by the giant images on the jumbotron screens on either side of the stage. A pity since up there you could see that Angela and Roberto’s kisses were merely stage kisses. After a bunch of encores we walked back home down a familiar path on the side of the meadow, it seemed strange to see it so crowded at