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Subject: Re: Monkey Business (or "I love Anna Netrebko" or "I want to own an Escort Service")
Author: LT
Date: 18 Jun 2008
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On Jun 8, 10:09 am, "Bren" <bren20...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "Oliverolover" <olivero_lo...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:f1433b7d-7dc8-44d2-8deb-9e9a49557bd1@h1g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
> LDM, appreciate you posting the entire article.  Down with Netrebko,
> Villazon and all these overmarketed monkeys.
>
> On Jun 4, 6:22 am, La Donna Mobile <mobiled...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > On Jun 4, 5:20 am, Ortrud <ortrudvonbrab...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Jun 3, 9:20 am, "premierop...@aol.com" <premierop...@yahoo.com>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > >http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121244733967139457.html?mod=at_leisur...
>
> > > > Remember when you and I were advised to?........well, you know the
> > > > rest.
>
> > > Is this what you meant, Ed?:
>
> > > Remember when you and I were advised to please ignore, demonize,
> > > condemn, denigrate, and reject and whathaveyou (swiftly and
> > > wholesale) them records by (or any live appearance containing) soprano
> > > Cheryl Studer?
> > > Well, considering the recording industry's Grand Meltdown (not lacking
> > > the
> > > "Grand Manner" you so prefer -- but do you really?) of new opera
> > > recordings...take a Long-and-Hard (as some of you like it) look at
> > > the following repertorium --- BECUZ IT WILL NOT HAPPEN AGAIN.
>
> > > * Title role in Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor, rec 8/90, London SO,
> > > Marin
> > > * Hanna Glawari in Lehar's Lustige Witwe, rec 1/94, Vienna PO,
> > > Gardiner
> > > * Countess in Mozart's Nozze di Figaro, rec 1-2/94, Vienna PO, Abbado
> > > * Countess in Mozart's Nozze di Figaro, rec 5/91, Vienna PO, Abbado
> > > * Title role in Rossini's Semiramide, rec 7/92, London SO, Marin
> > > * Florinda in Schubert's Fierrabras, rec 5/88, Chamber Orch of
> > > Europe,
> > > Abbado
> > > * Title role in R. Strauss' Salome, rec 12/90, Deutsche Oper Berlin,
> > > Sinopoli
> > > * Gilda in Verdi's Rigoletto, rec 6/93, Metropolitan Opera, Levine
> > > * Gilda in Verdi's Rigoletto Act III, rec 9/91, Metropolitan Opera,
> > > Levine
> > > * Desdemona in Verdi's Otello, rec 5/93, Opéra Bastille, Chung
> > > * Violetta in Verdi's Traviata, rec 1/91, Metropolitan Opera, Levine
> > > * Elisabeth in Wagner's Tannhäuser, rec '88, Philharmonia, Sinopoli
> > > * Elisabeth in Wagner's Tannhäuser, rec '89, Bayreuth, Sinopoli
> > > * Senta in Wagner's fliegende Holländer, rec 1/91, Deutsche Oper
> > > Berlin, Sinopoli
> > > * Gutrune in Wagner's Götterdämmerung, rec 5/89, Metropolitan Opera,
> > > Levine
> > > * Title role in Floyd's Susannah, rec 3/94, Opéra de Lyon, Nagano
> > > * Marguerite in Gounod's Faust, rec 2/91, Toulouse, Plasson
> > > * Salomé in Massenet's Hérodiade, rec 11-12/94, Toulouse, Plasson
> > > * Donna Anna in Mozart's Don Giovanni, rec 9/90, Vienna PO, Muti
> > > * Konstanze in Mozart's Entführung aus dem Serail, rec 4/91, Vienna
> > > Symphony, Weil
> > > * Queen of the Night in Mozart's Zauberflöte, rec 7/89, ASMF,
> > > Marriner
> > > * Giulietta in Offenbach's Contes d'Hoffmann, rec 87/88/89, Dresden
> > > Staatskapelle, Tate
> > > * Matilde in Rossini's Guglielmo Tell, rec 12/88, La Scala, Muti
> > > * Madama Cortese in Rossini's Viaggio a Reims, rec 10/92, Berlin PO,
> > > Abbado
> > > * Title role in Spohr's Jessonda, rec '84, ORF Orchestra, Albrecht
> > > * Chrysothemis in R. Strauss' Elektra, rec 1/90, Bavarian RSO,
> > > Sawallisch
> > > * Chrysothemis in R. Strauss' Elektra, rec 6/89, Vienna PO, Abbado
> > > * Empress in R. Strauss' Frau ohne Schatten, rec 2-12/87, Bavarian
> > > RSO, Sawallisch
> > > * Empress in R. Strauss' Frau ohne Schatten, rec '92, Vienna PO,
> > > Solti
> > > * Title role in Verdi's Aida, rec 6/94, Covent Garden, Downes
> > > * Odabella in Verdi's Attila, rec 6-7/89, La Scala, Muti
> > > * Odabella in Verdi's Attila, rec 6/90, La Scala, Muti
> > > * Elena in Verdi's Vespri Siciliani, rec 12/89-1/90, La Scala, Muti
> > > * Drolla in Wagner's Die Feen, rec 7/83, Bavarian RSO, Sawallisch
> > > * Elsa in Wagner's Lohengrin, rec 6/90, Bayreuth, Schneider
> > > * Elsa in Wagner's Lohengrin, rec '90, Vienna PO, Abbado
> > > * Eva in Wagner's Meistersinger, rec 4/93, Bavarian State Opera,
> > > Sawallisch
> > > * Irene in Wagner's Rienzi, rec 7/83, Bavarian State Opera,
> > > Sawallisch
> > > * Ortlinde in Wagner's Walküre, rec 8/81, Dresden Staatskapelle,
> > > Janowski
> > > * Sieglinde in Wagner's Walküre, rec 2-3/88, Bavarian RSO, Haitink
> > > * Zemlinsky's Der Geburtstagder Infantin, rec 83, Berlin RSO,
> > > Albrecht
> > > * Coloratura Arias by Bellini (Sonnambula/Norma), Verdi (Traviata/
> > > Trovatore), Donizetti (Lucia/Lucrezia Borgia), Rossini (Barbiere/
> > > Semiramide), rec 4/89, Munich RSO, Ferro
> > > * Mozart Arias (Entführung/Zauberflöte/Idomeneo/Nozze/Giovanni/
> > > Clemenza/Cosi), rec 9/89, ASMF, Marriner
> > > * R. Strauss' Vier Letzte Lieder/Wagner's Wesendonck-Lieder/Isolde's
> > > Liebestod, rec 1/93, Dresden Staatskapelle, Sinopoli
> > > * Isolde's Liebestod, rec 1/88, Bavarian RSO, Tate
> > > * Wagner Gala (Tannhäuser/Lohengrin/Meistersinger/Walküre), rec
> > > 12/93,
> > > Berlin PO, Abbado
> > > * First Europakonzert - in Prague (Mozart: "Non mi dir"/"Ch'io mi
> > > scordi di te-Non temer amato bene"), rec 5/91, Berlin PO, Abbado
> > > * Covent Garden Gala (Otello/Traviata/Fledermaus), rec 7/88, Covent
> > > Garden, Barker
> > > * Sacred Works (Bach/Schubert/Mendelssohn/Handel/Mozart/Gounod/Faure/
> > > Poulenc/Bernstein/Bruch), rec 3/91, London SO, Marin
> > > * Samuel Barber Songs, rec 9/92, Browning (R.I.P.), Emerson String
> > > Quartet
> > > * Beethoven's Missa Solemnis, rec 8/91, Vienna PO, Levine
> > > * Beethoven in Berlin (Ah! Perfido/Choral Fantasy/Egmont), rec 12/91,
> > > Berlin PO, Abbado
> > > * Brahms' German Requiem, rec 10/92, Berlin PO, Abbado
> > > * Schubert Lieder, rec 1/90, Gage
> > > * Salzburg Recital (R. Strauss/Schubert/Debussy), rec 8/92, Gage
> > > * Mahler's Klagende Lied, rec 11/90, Philharmonia, Sinopoli
> > > * Mahler's Symphony No. 2, rec 11/92, Vienna PO, Abbado
> > > * Mahler's Symphony No. 8, rec 11-12/90, Philharmonia, Sinopoli
> > > * Mahler's Symphony No. 8, rec 1/94, Berlin PO, Abbado
> > > * Verdi's Requiem, rec 6/87, La Scala, Muti
> > > * Verdi's Requiem, rec 11/91, Vienna PO, Abbado
> > > * Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, rec 4/89, Philadelphia Orchestra, Muti
> > > * Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, rec 1/03, Philharmonie der Nationen,
> > > Frantz
> > > * Bruckner's Mass in F Min/Mozart's Vespers, rec 3/77, MIT Choral
> > > Society, Oliver
> > > * Donizetti's Requiem, rec 1/84, Bamberg SO, Gómez-Martínez
> > > * von Schweinitz's Messe Op. 21, rec 7/84, RSO Berlin, Albrecht
> > > * R. Strauss Choral Works, rec 9/84, RIAS Kammerchor, Gronostay,
> > > Creed.
>
> > > The world of Opera and of serious music seriously delivered remains
> > > indebted to the soprano for her important and prestigious documented
> > > legacy, a legacy which can now be safely regarded as Gold Standard.
> > > Not since her heyday has anyone come close to making such an
> > > indelible and electrifying impression. No one.
>
> > > Thank you. Thank you for a most varied, exemplary, and unforgettable
> > > legacy, a legacy of exceptional quality and distinction (and without
> > > crossover charlatanism). Thank you for uncompromising Artistry of
> > > uncommon intelligence and instinct - the work of a consummate being.
> > > Thank you for Dedication, Seriousness, and Integrity. Thank you for
> > > remaining True to your self, to the artform (on life-support as it
> > > is...and counting down), and to music. Good Music. Thank you for a
> > > Universe of Sound and Texture and Expression and Communication all of
> > > your own. Thank you for your generosity. Thank you for High
> > > Individuality. And (to boot) individuality within the bondage of and
> > > respect for the Tradition. And thank you too, Universal, EMI and
> > > Sony, for having had the foresight (to bypass the anatomical, also
> > > prefixed with fore, since we are people of such impeccable taste, in
> > > life and
> > > art) to recognize and capture genius in our midst while the going was
> > > good (now that these dinosaurs' [delusional] populist causes have
> > > caused them to trim....ouch....their future....for that squeaky clean
> > > look and sound....and potent[ial] self-extinction).
>
> > > "LA ÚLTIMA que ríe, ríe mejor."
>
> > Indeed Ortrud. The WSJ article bears quoting in full. What a
> > veritable cesspool!
>
> > The Manager as Double Agent
> > By MATTHEW GUREWITSCH
> > June 3, 2008; Page
> > D7http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121244733967139457.html?mod=at_leisur
> > Copyright © 2008 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved
>
> > Last fall, the Universal Music Group, owners of the premier classical
> > labels Decca and Deutsche Grammophon, sent shock waves through the
> > industry when they launched, without warning, the Universal Music
> > Artist Agency, offering the company's glamorous roster of recording
> > artists -- we are talking the likes of Renée Fleming and Lang Lang --
> > for galas, corporate events, promotional campaigns and even Christmas
> > parties. Mind you, these stars were not Universal's clients.
>
> > Martin Kozlowski
> > Under the contracts the world of classical music is used to, the
> > person who negotiates an artist's services for performances, personal
> > appearances, endorsements, recording deals and any other activities is
> > the artist's manager. The historic role of the recording company --
> > whether Universal or a competitor like Sony Classical or EMI Classics
> > -- has been to finance recordings and handle manufacturing,
> > distribution, press and promotion, while retaining copyright in
> > perpetuity.
>
> > These days, the recording piece is a losing proposition. Last year,
> > Nielsen SoundScan, which tracks point-of-purchase sales of recorded
> > music in the U.S., reported a 7.2% decline in sales of classical music
> > (by no means the hardest-hit sector), amounting to a pathetic 18
> > million units in all formats. The best-selling album of the year was
> > the pop baritone Josh Groban's "Noel," with 3.7 million units sold.
> > Irony of ironies, it counted as classical. (Sure, and "Dancing With
> > the Stars" is the Bolshoi Ballet.) But then, not one of the 10 top-
> > selling "classical" albums would pass muster with the Bach-to-Boulez
> > crowd. Mr. Groban has three spots on the list, as does Il Divo; Andrea
> > Bocelli has two, with one slot each left over for Paul Potts and the
> > lullaby compilation "Baby Einstein." To put all this in perspective,
> > Il Divo's 10th-place Christmas album sold just 172,000 units.
>
> > No wonder, then, if Universal wants in on more lucrative aspects of
> > the industry that have nothing whatever to do with recordings per se.
> > Predictably, artists' managers were incensed, none more so than
> > Jeffrey D. Vanderveen, director of the Vocal Division of IMG Artists,
> > and architect of the dazzling career of the Russian soprano Anna
> > Netrebko, a rare classical artist with a glimmer of ...
>
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> Answering your own messages, now, Strudel?
> alias REG/Ed/Jay K/Ortrud/Mrs T/LDM/TuckerL/O-L et al...

Self/'selves' answers are even more frequently done by Ellie 'ljo'
BollRichards and its countless brainless fake 'ID' mixups! In fact,
'they' have a whole *site with this, and a few boring 'opera' threads,
just to keep up appearances - and not very well, I might add.

Best
LT
*The site is BRMOOOOO (shorthand for 'Bollmannn's Roach Motel Oasis Of
Obnoxious Oaf-Ordure®',)


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