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Elektra

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 10:21 am
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If we could "magically transplant' some singers of today to ANY opera
era..I claim they would not be placed in any "lower level" that the
famous greats we know from recordings and some live experiences....I
speak of a few like these:

Di Donato
Zajick
Pape
Mattila
Quasthoff
Dessay
Netrebko
Giordani

and of course others...not everyone was a Chaliapin or a Gigli even
then......but they sure made a marvelous career.....
Not everyone is a "GIANT!"...
Yes..I would go NUTS for a Masini or a Favero or a Pinza..but I think
we do very well......at least we do not have any Primo
Zambrunos...Charlie

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 10:44 am
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Same list as usual.

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donpaolo

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:52 pm
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In their primes, Shicoff, Furlanetto, Nucci. Also, Fleming, Ramey, Podles,
Blythe.

DonPaolo

"Elektra" <CharlesHandelman.RemoveThis@cs.com> wrote in message
news:1184001661.072696.63110@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> If we could "magically transplant' some singers of today to ANY opera
> era..I claim they would not be placed in any "lower level" that the
> famous greats we know from recordings and some live experiences....I
> speak of a few like these:
>
> Di Donato
> Zajick
> Pape
> Mattila
> Quasthoff
> Dessay
> Netrebko
> Giordani
>
> and of course others...not everyone was a Chaliapin or a Gigli even
> then......but they sure made a marvelous career.....
> Not everyone is a "GIANT!"...
> Yes..I would go NUTS for a Masini or a Favero or a Pinza..but I think
> we do very well......at least we do not have any Primo
> Zambrunos...Charlie
>
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RbtHagen

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:02 pm
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But among the many ironies of life, you, aging toothless opera clown,
had no career whatsoever. None. Nada, Zip. There really is a just
God. RBT

On Jul 9, 1:21?pm, Elektra <CharlesHandel... DeleteThis @cs.com> wrote:
> > and of course others...not everyone was a Chaliapin or a Gigli even
> then......but they sure made a marvelous career.....
>
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:24 pm
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On Jul 9, 1:21 pm, Elektra <CharlesHandel... DeleteThis @cs.com> wrote:
> If we could "magically transplant' some singers of today to ANY opera
> era..I claim they would not be placed in any "lower level" that the
> famous greats we know from recordings and some live experiences....I
> speak of a few like these:
>
> Di Donato
> Zajick
> Pape
> Mattila
> Quasthoff
> Dessay
> Netrebko
> Giordani
>
> and of course others...not everyone was a Chaliapin or a Gigli even
> then......but they sure made a marvelous career.....
> Not everyone is a "GIANT!"...
> Yes..I would go NUTS for a Masini or a Favero or a Pinza..but I think
> we do very well......at least we do not have any Primo
> Zambrunos...Charlie

I offer an alternate list:

Posters we'd love to leave RMO!
Chollie Handelman
REGina
Daniel "Feca Fritter" Tritter
Bathroom Whore STD/SJT

Wait one second...why that's...that's....THE CAVALCADE OF
PERVERSIONS!!!!!

-Ortrud Jones
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ljo

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:30 pm
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> If we could "magically transplant' some singers of today to ANY opera
> era..>

And if we could magically transplant The Opera Clown to the Opera Parlour
Elizabeth would never speak to us again.
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 5:32 pm
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Elektra

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:51 am
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On 9 Jul, 20:24, Ortrud Jones <ortrudjo....RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jul 9, 1:21 pm, Elektra <CharlesHandel....RemoveThis@cs.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > If we could "magically transplant' some singers of today to ANY opera
> > era..I claim they would not be placed in any "lower level" that the
> > famous greats we know from recordings and some live experiences....I
> > speak of a few like these:
>
> > Di Donato
> > Zajick
> > Pape
> > Mattila
> > Quasthoff
> > Dessay
> > Netrebko
> > Giordani
>
> > and of course others...not everyone was a Chaliapin or a Gigli even
> > then......but they sure made a marvelous career.....
> > Not everyone is a "GIANT!"...
> > Yes..I would go NUTS for a Masini or a Favero or a Pinza..but I think
> > we do very well......at least we do not have any Primo
> > Zambrunos...Charlie
>
> I offer an alternate list:
>
> Posters we'd love to leave RMO!
> Chollie Handelman
> REGina
> Daniel "Feca Fritter" Tritter
> Bathroom Whore STD/SJT
>
> Wait one second...why that's...that's....THE CAVALCADE OF
> PERVERSIONS!!!!!
>
> -Ortrud Jones- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Waste of time with all this.......get a life..ch
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