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Ms. Marc is a dramatic soprano of consequence.
Singing the Empress, the woman without a shadow of the title, is Deborah Voigt, arguably the leading dramatic soprano of the day in the Wagner and Strauss repertory.
November 7th: Christine Goerke volcanically embodied the Dyer's Wife in Strauss's "Die Frau Ohne Schatten" ("The Woman Without a Shadow") at the Met, prompting Peter Gelb to sign her up as the company's go-to dramatic soprano of coming years.
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The Royal Opera is not just replacing one of the leading dramatic sopranos of the day with a little-known German singer (Anne Schwanewilms).
Deborah Voigt, soprano; Bavarian Radio Symphony, conducted by Richard Armstrong (EMI Classics) One of the great dramatic sopranos of all time, in radiant voice, gives enthralling performances of extended scenes from Wagner and Strauss operas.
The cast, led by Mlada Khudoley in the high dramatic soprano role of Empress, navigated the wall of orchestral sound with almost unstinting energy, even if it took a while to realise they were singing in German not Russian.
It's unlikely she'll ever sing Wagner, or the heavier dramatic soprano roles of Puccini like Tosca or Butterfly.
Still, "An Evening With Christine Brewer," a 70-minute program of arias, songs and orchestral pieces that began the series on Thursday night at the David H. Koch Theater (the company's fall gala fund-raiser), was a welcome opportunity to hear this elusive dramatic soprano, one of the best in the business.
Alan Blyth writes: Tebaldi still holds her place as one of the last and best spinto (lyric-dramatic) sopranos of the past 50 years.
An obituary of the dramatic soprano Eileen Farrell on Monday misstated the origin of the old Roxy Theater in New York, where she gave some concerts in 1950.
(March 22 at 7 30 and March 26 at 8). | The dramatic soprano Deborah Voigt is Helen of Troy in "Die Ägyptische Helena," a lavish Strauss-Hofmannsthal rarity from the nineteen-twenties.
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