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- From: conrad@brahms.udel.edu (Jon Conrad)
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- Subject: Re: Hildegard Behrens vocal collapse?
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- Date: 21 Dec 92 19:40:25 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec21.172249.13631@visual.com> rwh@visual.com (Rob Holzel) writes:
-
- >A friend told me the following. I wonder if it's true?
-
- Kind of depressing to think that my (probably) last posting before
- leaving for a week in Chicago will be to engage in vicious opera gossip
- :-), but if that's how it is, then so be it!
-
- >1. Hildegard Behrens has recently suffered a vocal collapse,
- > which to the horror of the MET management will prevent her from
- > singing Brunnhilde in upcoming "Ring" performances.
-
- The Met hasn't got her scheduled to sing anything this season, I can
- confirm that. She opted out of all of last spring's Elektras after the
- first night.
-
- >2. Eva Marton will not sub for Behrens, since she swore never to
- > sing at the MET again when she was passed over for Brunnhilde (in
- > favor of Behrens) the first time around.
-
- This is consistent with what I've heard, and with La Marton's behavior
- in general.
-
- >3. As a singer of last resort,
-
- Questionable -- plenty of places are happy to get her for their first
- choice. She never cancels, and always lasts to the end untired.
-
- >the MET have enrolled Dame Gwenyth
-
- Gwyneth.
-
- > Jones to sing the role.
-
- True. She's scheduled for all 3 cycles.
-
- > This much disconcerted my friend, who
- > said Jones is so past her prime that by now he'd thought she
- > was dead.
-
- Your friend must be out of touch. Jones sings regularly all over, and
- though her voice is in, shall we say, variable shape and has been for
- some time now, it's no more so than it was (say) 10 years ago. She sang
- one of the cycles the last time the Met did the RING (3 years ago). Her
- "prime," if one wants to use the word with her, ended around 1972,
- whereupon she developed the wobble/straight-tone/unwieldy singing mode
- that she retains still. AND I should add, still so loud, sometimes with
- laser-precise climactic high notes, personally radiant, dramatically
- incisive, that she can still cast a spell over (some of) an audience and
- make them buy what she does. She may be excruciating to listen to 90%
- of the time, but she's still a canny pro, and very active. I wonder
- where your friend's been hiding. :-)
-
- Jon Alan Conrad
-