Showing posts with label We luv Jonas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label We luv Jonas. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Un rêve: Jonas Kaufmann and Sophie Koch in Werther


Opéra Bastille, 29 January 2010

What are the reasons that have made both audience and critics rave about the revival of this production of Werther that premiered in 2004 at the ROH? Most of you might have already watched the "ARTE" telecast a week ago. I had to contain myself from watching it knowing that in a few days I would be there experiencing it live and avoided any contact with images/utubes that would spoil the element of surprise.

The production of Benoît Jacquot hardly contains any surprise. The story is not changed a bit (no kiddin!) and Jacquot uses beatiful impressionistic tableaux to recreate the atmosphere of the era (sets and lights by Charles Edwards).

Werther seems to suit Jonas Kaufmann like a glove, both vocally and dramatically. And even if recovering from a cold, there were hardly any signs of it. To be honest, there were so many moments of sheer beauty (not talking about Pourquoi me réveiller only) that the people who interrupted various times to clap -even during the music- leading to an angry plead from a spectator at the upper tiers for them to stop, were totally justified and excused. Equally justified was the screaming and shouting that turned La Bastille into an arena during Kaufmann's curtain call. Talking about m-a-d-n-e-s-s!



Sophie Koch was my favourite for the evening, delivering a classy but desperate, dark but innocent Charlotte, vocally and visually perfect. Her Air des lettres gave me goosebumps but it was "Va! laisse couler mes larmes" that made me burst into tears.
Ecco un' artista (and from now on our "protégée")!

Adding nothing more than perfection to the already perfect couple, Ludovic Tézier was an ideal Albert. Special mention for our Sophie who made us reach for our programmes to find out who that fantastic young lady was: Her name is Anne-Catherine Gillet and you 'd better keep an eye on her!



Maledizione to the elder couple sitting next to me that obviously had the mission to destroy my evening. Both of them moving and changing postures every 15 seconds and using their binoculars every 7 seconds (even when the stage was empty).

As already
mentioned, the curtain calls were triumphant for all members of the casts. I couldn't yell louder my "brava" for Sophie Koch and most possibly Kaufmann's reception is one of the loudest I 've ever witnessed.


Time was pressing, the performance had been delayed, the time was about 11 and we were running late for our reservation at the Cafée des Musées. In a moment of despair we decided to skip the stage-door and not greet Jonas+Sophie. Wise decision as it seems that Peter Gelb who was also present at the performance, wanted to monopolize Kaufmann and made him use an alternative exit.
A couple of bottles of Château de l' Aisine and a fantastic dinner (you just gotta love the échine du porc noir de Bigorre) were the best way to give an end to this memorable night.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

A few hours ago...

Jonas Kaufmann + Sophie Koch,
Ludovic Tézier + Anne-Catherine Gillet
Werther, Opéra de la Bastille, 29 Janvier 2010

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Werther backstage



Kaufmann & Plasson backstage at the Opéra de la Bastille.
Thanks Esti!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Arizona Werther


One more tenor stepping in for Jonas Kaufman who seems to be still recovering from a bad cold. Andrew Richards, our fav Arizona guy got on a plane to Paris today and will sing the tomorrow performance of Werther as announced at the Paris Opera web.

Toi X 3 for Andrew!

ps. James Valenti who was originally covering for Kaufmann is currently in Santander rehearsing for La Boheme (2 performances on 28+30 January)


Thursday, January 14, 2010

Die Leiden des jungen James


We hear that James Valenti sang offstage while Jonas Kaufmann acted the part on stage at the last night dress rehearsal of Werther at the Opéra National de Paris.

Opening night: tonight

Listen to James Valenti singing "Pourquoi me réveiller"

ps. James Valenti will most probably sing a performance in February,
Parsi will be there in a few days and will bring you all the juicy news.



Thursday, November 5, 2009

Jonas is a GQ Man of the Year 2009


His Royal Awesomeness Jonas Kaufmann, received
his GQ Man of the Year 2009 Award

in a ceremony that took place in Munich yesterday,
November the 3rd.


More photos @ JK's unofficial website

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Angela. Again.


Hurricane-Angela is talking about everything you wanted to know and well, some of the things we were all trying to forget in an interview to Michael Church for The Independent.

The interview carries the title "My husband is jealous of my new leading man" but if you thought that this is the juiciest part of the interview...

"I just trusted my instinct, as I always have. In 20 years I have never made one mistake in following my instinct." Forty-year-old memories of Maria Callas in the role have been erased: "Now everybody accepts me as Tosca."

"First I cried, then I said, I'll call my lawyer. But then I thought – the press have a lot of imagination. So I say, thank you for the ideas! They call me 'Draculette' because I am from Romania. And they talk of Roberto and me as Bonnie and Clyde – OK! Those names are now the subject of operas. Draculette is already written, by an American composer, so I say to the press, thank you very much. Another composer is now writing Bonnie and Clyde – so, thank you again!" What about that oft-repeated tale of her demanding a make-up artist for a Radio 3 interview? "Lies!"

"In the beginning it was easier to sing with Roberto, when our repertoire was mostly the same, but then I began to sing with others, and in Roberto's mind there is jealousy," she says. "I'm a good colleague, I try to support him. But at the same time I am an opera singer, and I want a good result with everybody – if others want to sing with me, I try to give them the same. I need to feel free, to sing where I want, with who I want. I didn't marry Roberto to sing only with him. I must go ahead with my projects. And he is very upset."

~.~

Let's all thank Angela (Praise the Lord, Allelujah!) coz due to her
"
Forty-year-old memories of Maria Callas in the role have been erased"

Friday, September 4, 2009

Di rigori armato il seno

Finally available for pre-order,
the Fleming - Damrau - Koch - Hawlata - Kaufmann
"Der Rosenkavalier"
from Baden-Baden
.

Out on October the 6th





Jonas Kaufmann singing "Di rigori armato"


Sunday, August 9, 2009

I’ve told Decca I don’t want this one used again


He opens a portfolio of publicity photos and shows me the ones that he’s not happy about. “I’ve told Decca I don’t want this one used again.” In it, he looks a fresh-faced, clean-shaven, almost girlie youth in a red, long-sleeved T-shirt.

~-~

As a result, he had to cancel a production of Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette in Venice — not, contrary to rumours in the blogosphere, because his voice had grown too heavy for the role. “That’s absolutely not true. It has also been suggested that I cancelled because I didn’t like the production, but that isn’t true either. I really want to sing Roméo while I can still play the character on stage.”

Jonas Kaufmann, "opera's pin-up" interviewed by Hugh Canning for The Times

Friday, April 3, 2009

Jonas the Wanderer above the sea of fog?


New Jonas Kaufmann CD titled "Sehnsucht" will be out May 22.

Mozart, Schubert, Beethoven, Wagner
under
Claudio Abbado
with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra.

...and a great cover...



Monday, March 30, 2009

Tosca qui, Tosca lá, Tosca dappertutto!

Marcelo Álvarez or Jonas Kaufmann?


Micaela Carosi or Emily Magee?


Marco Vratogna or Thomas Hampson?


Massimo Zanetti or Paolo Carignani?


Parma or Zurich?


Zürich opened on March the 29th

while Parma is having it´s dress rehearsal tonight.


***Click on links for audio excerpts***

Monday, March 23, 2009

Fly Emirates, with Angelina and Jonas



Where: At the Auditorium of The Emirates Palace (Abu Dhabi)

When: Last night


Who: Angela Gheorghiu and Jonas Kaufmann

Why: $$$


"The festival is held under the patronage of His Highness General Shaikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces. Attending last night’s performance were Shaikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al-Nahyan, the UAE Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Her Excellency Shaikha Lubna Bint Khalid al-Qassimi, UAE Minister of Foreign Trade, Christine Albanel, the French Minister of Culture and, one of the world’s leading photographers, Andreas Gursky...."

I wonder whether Lois Kirschenbaum was there as well...

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Chicken soup?


It's time for my "Get-well-soon-Jonas!!!" famous tribal dance (naked at the balcony, while sacrificing a rooster to the Goddess of tenors, under a Full moon).

As mighty Marion informs us:

Jonas musste das Konzert in Stuttgart leider wegen einer Erkältung absagen !!! Ob er in Mannheim singen wird steht noch nicht fest.

Which in english should be something like:

Jonas had unfortunately to cancel the concert in Stuttgart because of a cold!!! Whether he will sing or not in Mannheim is not certain.


Fingers crossed as Jonas is singing in Athens in... eeehmm...OMG! Exactly a week from today!


AND!!
(exclusively...)

Here's what seems to be the final setlist of Jonas' Recital:

Gioacchino Rossini
GUGLIELMO TELL - Ouverture

Giacomo Puccini
TOSCA - Recondita Armonia

Giacomo Puccini
LA BOHEME - Che gelida manina

Carl Maria von Weber
OBERON - Ouverture

Friedrich von Flotow
MARTHA - Ach so fromm

Pietro Mascagni
CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA - Intermezzo

Jules Massenet
WERTHER - Pourquoi me réveiller

- P A U S E –

Giuseppe Verdi
LA FORZA DEL DESTINO - Ouverture

Giacomo Puccini
TOSCA - E lucevan le stelle

Georges Bizet
CARMEN - Suites Nr. 1 und 2

Georges Bizet
CARMEN - La fleur que tu m’avais jetée

Richard Wagner
LOHENGRIN - Vorspiel zum 3. Akt

Richard Wagner
LOHENGRIN - In fernem Land