Mezzo-Soprano
Antonio Pappano explores the great roles and singers through the prism of the main voice types. He continues with the mezzo-soprano, often the rival or the villainess.
Series in which conductor Sir Antonio Pappano (music director of the Royal Opera House since 2002) explores the great roles and the greatest singers of the last hundred years through the prism of the main classical voice types - soprano, tenor, mezzo-soprano, baritone and bass. Through discussion, demonstrations and workshops, Pappano explores every aspect of the art of great singing.
The lowest female voice type, and the one closest to a woman's natural speaking voice, the mezzo-soprano only rarely plays the name part. But when she does - in Carmen, Samson et Dalila, and La Cenerentola - the fireworks begin. More often, she is the rival, and the villainess.
Antonio explores the particular effect the mezzo voice has on the audience. Her low, sultry tones make her voice perfect for the earth goddess, but also the enchantress, the siren. But she has to sing nearly as high as the soprano. So how does she do it? What is the 'chest voice' and what effect does it have? How do you sing ugly to convey the evil of a character without destroying your voice, and at the same time unearth some redeeming qualities?
Antonio finds out what makes the mezzo tick by looking at great performances from Giulietta Simionato, Kathleen Ferrier, Marian Anderson, Shirley Verrett, Cecilia Bartoli and Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, and taking soundings from Janet Baker, Christa Ludwig, Joyce DiDonato, Felicity Palmer and Sarah Connolly.
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Georges Bizet
La-la-la-la, Carmen
Performer: Anna Caterina Antonacci. -
Georges Bizet
脠 l'amore uno strano augello, Carmen
Performer: Giulietta Simionato. -
Georges Bizet
Pr猫s des remparts de S茅ville, Carmen
Performer: Grace Bumbry. -
Georges Bizet
Ja, die Liebe hat bunte Fl眉gel, Carmen
Performer: Christa Ludwig. -
Giuseppe Verdi
Condotta ell'era in ceppi, Il trovatore
Performer: Giulietta Simionato. -
Engelbert Humperdinck
So hopp hopp hopp, galopp lopp lopp, Hansel & Gretal
Performer: Felicity Palmer. -
Richard Strauss
Ich will nichts h枚ren!, Elektra
Performer: Felicity Palmer. -
Gustav Mahler
Das Lied von der Erde
Performer: Kathleen Ferrier. -
George Frideric Handel
He was despised, Messiah
Performer: Kathleen Ferrier. -
Edward Elgar
Sabbath Morning at Sea, Sea Pictures
Performer: Dame Sarah Connolly. -
Trad.
He's Got the Whole World in His Hands
Performer: Marian Anderson. -
Trad.
He Never Said a Mumblin Word
Performer: Marian Anderson. -
Giuseppe Verdi
O don fatale, Don Carlo
Performer: Shirley Verrett. -
Camille Saint鈥怱a毛ns
Mon coeur s'ouvre 脿 ta voix, Samson et Dalila
Performer: Shirley Verrett. -
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Voi che sapete, Le nozze di Figaro
Performer: Frederica von Stade. -
Vincenzo Bellini
Riedi al campo, I Capuleti e i Montecchi
Performer: Joyce DiDonato. Orchestra: San Francisco Opera Orchestra. Conductor: Riccardo Frizza. Choir: San Francisco Opera Chorus. -
George Frideric Handel
Al lampo dell'armi, Giulio Cesare
Performer: Dame Sarah Connolly. -
Gioachino Rossini
Non pi霉 mesta, La Cenerentola
Performer: Cecilia Bartoli. -
Ludwig van Beethoven
Abscheulicher, Fidelio
Performer: Christa Ludwig. -
George Frideric Handel
As with rosy steps the morn, Theodora
Performer: Lorraine Hunt Lieberson. -
Gaetano Donizetti
You murmuring breezes, Mary Stuart
Performer: Janet Baker. -
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 2
Performer: Janet Baker. -
Edward Elgar
Where Corals Lie, Sea Pictures
Performer: Janet Baker. -
Henry Purcell
When I am laid in earth, Dido and Aeneas
Performer: Janet Baker. -
Nickelback
Toreador's Song
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Janet Baker
Purcell - Dido and Aeneas - When I Am Laid In Earth
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Antonio Pappano |
Executive Producer | Mark Cooper |
Series Producer | David Jeffcock |
Director | Dominic Best |
Producer | Caroline Page |
Participant | Janet Baker |
Participant | Sarah Connolly |
Participant | John Copley |
Participant | Joyce DiDonato |
Participant | Christa Ludwig |
Participant | Felicity Palmer |
Participant | Peter Sellars |
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