Frogman, picture "Calvin", as in "Calvin and Hobbes" at the opera.
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
Florence Quivar is pretty too, not as pretty as Kathleen Battle, but thank God, less "operatic"; even so, neither one of them can compare to Mahalia Jackson when it comes to spirituals; however, here's one I liked by Florence. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uuh5BvQ9QI Enjoy the music. |
It's time for something different; how about many different versions of "Summer Time". These versions will span a wide genre of styles and music. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mm4--XgFk8s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM_Nb6dpnys http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guKoNCQFAFk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alrBe2XF0IA One of those versions swept me away, I bet no one will guess which one it was. Enjoy the music. |
Ah, The Lobotomy Award lives! Well, knowing how you feel about Nina Simone, that would appear to be the obvious answer; but, I don't think so. Simone's version is great, interesting and definitely sets a mood, but not the kind of mood that I think one can be "swept away" by. The fact that there are two operatic versions is, I think, a decoy ;-) If I had to choose which one of the two sweeps ME away, it is easily the Maria Callas. Both versions are good and both use the exact same, and original, Gershwin orchestration. The Price is ordinary with bland orchestral playing and uneven singing (the intonation on "fish": ouch!). On the Callas, the clarinet solo at the end of the introduction tells us right away that this will be the better "caviar" with beautiful phrasing and expression compared to the one on the Price which is very straight with zero rubato. Callas is wonderful. That leaves the Janis Joplin: I love Joplin, but not the kind of thing that comes to mind (at first) as your kind of thing. But, as Duke said..... This one is raw, but is pure emotion; that's the one that I think "swept O-10 away". |
As usual, The Frogman missed the boat. The easy ones first: Joplin, she is a fraud and so is her music. Just a horrible rendition of an American classic. There ought to be a law. Simone, Tried to be TOO profound, or TOO cute, TOO soulful or TOO something. She could have nailed this song. It was in fact boring. Just sing the song!! Callas, great voice and opera singer. BUT, I did not understand a word she said. I could follow her only because I knew the words and the tune. I guess she thought she was singing Mozart. Price, another great Opera singer. She nailed it! Not in spite of 'fish', but because of 'fish'. This is from an opera about poor blacks in South Carolina. It ain't European Opera. Price sang the song as if she understood that. And for those of us that know that area of South Carolina, she was spot on in her intonation. Price should be the winner. And besides, she is my home Girl! The idea performance would be from the singer performing the Opera itself! If the answer is not Price, then O-10 deserves to be 'swept away'. I have a Texas-Sized broom! Cheers |