Indeed. This one is not bad, Arianna Savall. She sings as well. You'll have to get passed Gandalf first though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUavm...eature=related
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Indeed. This one is not bad, Arianna Savall. She sings as well. You'll have to get passed Gandalf first though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUavm...eature=related
Georges Bizet (1838-75)
Opera
Gypsy Song
'Carmen'
Elina Garanca (2008)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgexP...eature=related
Anton Dvorak (1841-1904)
Song to the Moon
Opera
'Rusalka'
Renee Fleming (2010)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7E6HQ...eature=related
As Poe would say in plain english:
περί άλλα τυρβάζεις, Gilliat!
Now here's a very crushable lady:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP4b-vE78HQ
Are there no ladies here who like classical music? Because this thread needs some men!! :D
I'm quite partial to Stephen Hough:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TC2Wkv8IS8
I love Russians playing Russians, esp. Mr. Nikolai Lugansky tearing up some Rach:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhLDse5R8dQ
One of my first classical crushes, whom I saw at the first live piano concerto I ever saw, about ten years ago. He's the little known Italian pianist, Alessio Bax:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJneD...eature=related
And my ultimate classical crush, a fellow Texan, the legendary Van Cliburn:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7MAriotZyE
Well.... for the women and the men there is always Anna Netrebko with the so-called "silver fox", Dmitri Hvorostovsky:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36vm2VoXuXA
Robert... Elina Garanca! Yes indeed, and she's just come off a highly rated production of Carmen. Of course I love her here with Anna Netrebko where you get two gorgeous women with gorgeous voices for the price of one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0u0M4CMq7uI
Brian... we're starting to note a fixation on Chinese women.:hand:
To throw out another lovely, here's Magdalena Kozena, one of my absolute favorite singers. She could sing the phone book, and I'd buy it:
I like this clever little video which plays with the fact that Bach was not permitted female singers as a result of the conservative church leaders whom he worked for, although we have some intimation that he wanted to utilize female singers after a visit to Dresden in which he witnessed the superior orchestras and the female opera singers at the wealthier court.
This is further related to the anecdote in which Bach was discovered in the organ loft with a woman... who was later top become his wife:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJcL-dSn5zo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5y6IQ2X9wA
It goes back a long way StLukes, it's called the lotus blossom effect i.e Blue-black hair, ivory skin, slanting eyes and a delicacy not normally found in their western counterparts. A girl I worked with asked me what did orientals have that English girls didn't and I answered 'exoticism'. :yesnod:
Edit: I discovered today that Sarah Chang will be appearing in London on April 11th where she will be playing the Max Bruch, so I nipped over to the Royal Festival Hall and booked myself a seat four rows from the front.
Here she is showing total mastery in a truly stunning performance of the most romantic concerto of them all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiIm-vNBpao
Thumbing through the London Philharmonic Orchestra's current concert season booklet, I noticed this picture of the violinist Stefan Jackiw which I thought might make a suitable classical crush for the Litnet ladies.
Born in 1985 to physicist parents of Korean and German descent, Mr. Jackiw began playing the violin at age four. He holds a B.A. from Harvard University as well as an Artist Diploma from the New England Conservatory. He makes his home in New York City.
http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/6009/jackiw300.jpg
:smilielol5: Don't forget to take her some flowers. You never know?Quote:
Edit: I discovered today that Sarah Chang will be appearing in London on April 11th where she will be playing the Max Bruch, so I nipped over to the Royal Festival Hall and booked myself a seat four rows from the front.
I could never be unfaithful to Miss Yuja Wang :D
http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/1893/yujawang1.jpg
It goes back a long way StLukes, it's called the lotus blossom effect i.e Blue-black hair, ivory skin, slanting eyes and a delicacy not normally found in their western counterparts. A girl I worked with asked me what did orientals have that English girls didn't and I answered 'exoticism'.
Some one more cruel than myself might suggest a fear of a woman who is less of a "delicate" submissive flower and more bold...assertive..."lusty":D Seriously, two of my studio mates are Asian: one Chinese and the other Korean, and as a result I have spent a good deal of time around their wives, girlfriends, and sisters without ever noticing a greater or lesser "delicacy" than might be found in their Western/American counterparts. Indeed, in spite of the fact that these cultures are commonly thought of as still being quite patriarchal, the women were often the strongest personalities.
But consider yourself, the magic of these ladies apart from their physical attraction; one the greatest exponent of the violin and the other the geatest current performer of the concerto repertoire .
But consider yourself, the magic of these ladies apart from their physical attraction; one the greatest exponent of the violin and the other the greatest current performer of the concerto repertoire .
I don't question this. Although I probably lean toward Anne-Sophie Mutter, Andrew Manze, Rachel Podger, as well as the older violinists such as Yehudi Menuhin, Itzhak Perlman, Jascha Heifetz, Arthur Grumiaux, and Nathan Millstein.
As for Yuja Wang... I'm not one to dis another's romantic fantasies... but considering that the girl has only recorded two discs that I can find as of today, it would seem an incredible exaggeration to proclaim her the current greatest performer of the concerto repertoire. certainly she faces some formidable competition from Murray Perahia (who may be the reigning master of the piano) as well as Angela Hewwitt, Mitsuko Uchida, Krystian Zimerman, Leif Ove Andsnes, Martha Argerich, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Marc-André Hamelin (arguably the reining virtuoso), Alfred Brendel, and many more... although certainly she may be far more attractive that any of them:yesnod:.