Antonio Pappano talks about Joan Sutherland (English Subtitles)

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  • Excerpt from BBC documentary 'Classical Voices'
    2015
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Komentáře • 82

  • @aprendizercomygor
    @aprendizercomygor Před 6 lety +13

    Does someone know from where they took that excerpt of Lucia's Mad Scene? I hadn't seen that video performance before.

    • @JoanSutherlandFan
      @JoanSutherlandFan  Před 6 lety +2

      Ygor Coelho Since I watched first time, I'm looking for.

    • @williammaddox3339
      @williammaddox3339 Před 6 lety +1

      Ygor - I was wondering about it too - it appears to be a great performance

    • @wotan10950
      @wotan10950 Před 6 lety +1

      I’m pretty sure these scenes were part of a lengthy interview she gave to Bernard Levin for the BBC. Levin conducted several other interviews with great singers (Sills, Verrett, Cossoto) that also included staged scenes.

    • @williammaddox3339
      @williammaddox3339 Před 6 lety +2

      Dave - This is earlier than the Bernard Levin interview, which was in color.

    • @highbaritone
      @highbaritone Před 2 lety

      @@wotan10950 no, that was all in colour and different setting. I don’t know either.

  • @tencontento9177
    @tencontento9177 Před 2 lety +8

    No one, EVER, will be able to come close to this, either vocally or interpretively.

  • @wotan10950
    @wotan10950 Před 6 lety +29

    I saw her more often than I deserved! Lucia, Puritani, Hoffmann, Trovatore, and various recitals. I can’t imagine how she was able to make that big voice do anything, and the higher it went, the more brilliant it got.

  • @65attila
    @65attila Před 6 lety +14

    Joan's voice is magnificent.

  • @HenJack-vl5cb
    @HenJack-vl5cb Před 6 lety +14

    So much greatness and humbleness!

  • @johnblasiak607
    @johnblasiak607 Před 4 lety +8

    One of the greatest without any doubt.

  • @wookinooki9023
    @wookinooki9023 Před 2 lety +2

    i remember reading or hearing that one of the most important things she learned how to do is to "fall dead" without hurting herself. She's amazing at that.

  • @andrewdeakin7078
    @andrewdeakin7078 Před 6 lety +23

    Thanks for this video. Sutherland - the most spectacular and overwhelming voice of all time. If any recording from the C20 is played in two hundred years, surely it will be Sutherland, & quite possibly the finale from the magnificent 1962 recording of La Sonnambula.

  • @mckavitt13
    @mckavitt13 Před 4 lety +9

    How lovely Joan looks w legendary accompanist Gerald Moore. He accompanied Kathleen Ferrier before her & she too was tall.

    • @arnoldamaral7406
      @arnoldamaral7406 Před 3 lety

      And Dame Janet Baker as well.I have the Vinyl L.P. Arnold Bourbon Amaral

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 Před 3 lety

      @@arnoldamaral7406 How tall was Dame Janet at her peak?

  • @debbiewoodburn6786
    @debbiewoodburn6786 Před 6 lety +7

    I wish this interview was longer. She comes across so well. And I would have appreciated her singing some other arias which demonstrate her versatility and the glory of that one of a kind voice.

  • @glencampbell1969
    @glencampbell1969 Před 3 lety +5

    La Stupenda - a real one off ❤️❤️❤️

  • @lissandrafreljord7913
    @lissandrafreljord7913 Před 6 lety +15

    He should do more documentaries about sopranos born in the 1920s. The 40s and 50s seemed like golden times in opera, which were the time when most of these women launched their professional career. There was Virginia Zeani, Leyla Gencer, Rita Streich, Beverly Sills, Victoria de los Angeles, Leonie Rysanek, Regine Crespin, Galina Vishnevskaya just to name a few.

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 Před 4 lety

      Lissandra Freljord YES!!!

    • @nonenoneonenonenone
      @nonenoneonenonenone Před 4 lety

      Victoria was still performing beautifully into the 1990s! Longer than any other mentioned. It was a golden age, in general. After the devastation of WWII, the arts flourished. Until technology came in and ruined it.

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 Před 4 lety

      none Victoria sang publicly until she was in her 70s... when her eldest son died. After that, she sang w friends & according to them she still had her voice until the end at age 81. How I wept. R.I.P.

    • @allenjones3130
      @allenjones3130 Před rokem

      Let's not forget the great Mary Costa!!

  • @lucianmarina8691
    @lucianmarina8691 Před měsícem

    the greatest singer ever to have walked the Earth

  • @MrStpendouslvforjo
    @MrStpendouslvforjo Před 4 lety +4

    That was a really great documentary...

  • @franciscarojas7038
    @franciscarojas7038 Před 3 lety +3

    Muy buena esta mujer vaya voz todo lo puede cantar.

  • @colinbrigham8253
    @colinbrigham8253 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you 😊

  • @MrStpendouslvforjo
    @MrStpendouslvforjo Před 6 lety +6

    That was a SUPERIOR little video.. ..very very well done

  • @MySensualWorld
    @MySensualWorld Před 3 lety +6

    Joan was utterly extraordinary for her repertoire, in some roles unequaled. One of the largest coloratura voices ever, and one of the greatest coloraturas of all time. If her diction could have been improved, when it became muddled more so during some years and roles, and recordings, then she would have been nearly universally admired by fans of great singing and opera, unfortuanetly some opera fans didn’t like Joans singing or didn’t give her chance due to her sometimes muddled diction.

  • @photo161
    @photo161 Před 5 lety +13

    Even given the limitations of time, this is s ridiculously superficial discussion of a great artist of unparalleled accomplishment and influence...

    • @-Tesla-Live_
      @-Tesla-Live_ Před 2 lety

      I agree. It's almost as if he is holding off praising Joan and just discussing the music and bel canto style. I wonder if he ever heard he live?

  • @debbiewoodburn6786
    @debbiewoodburn6786 Před 6 lety +2

    Great interview. Always so self deprecating.

  • @mancal5829
    @mancal5829 Před rokem

    Verdaderamente fue estupenda.

  • @thomasgraham4837
    @thomasgraham4837 Před 6 lety

    very good.

  • @maxcornise-qh2jk
    @maxcornise-qh2jk Před měsícem

    The only thing I don’t like about Joan Sutherland is she never sang Rosina in Barbiere, but there is an old kinescope where she sings Una voce poco fa”. It’s fabulous!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @irenavisockiene3735
    @irenavisockiene3735 Před 5 lety +2

    Įdomu!

  • @joanketelby752
    @joanketelby752 Před 2 lety +1

    Her husband said she was under 5'9". Not over six feet.

  • @RaymondHng
    @RaymondHng Před 2 lety +1

    Oh dear. She fainted after all that singing.

  • @aprendizercomygor
    @aprendizercomygor Před 6 lety +10

    She looks so radiant and beautiful in this 1970's interview. Definitely more beautiful than when she used those heavy gowns and huge hair in recitals. LOL

    • @wotan10950
      @wotan10950 Před 5 lety +2

      Ygor Coelho In an old People Magazine interview from the 1970s, Bonynge said that he wanted her to look like a great sailing ship as it unfurls! He certainly achieved that, but she tended to look a bit ridiculous. She was much more attractive when she wore simpler gowns.

    • @nonenoneonenonenone
      @nonenoneonenonenone Před 4 lety

      @@wotan10950 Not on STAGE!

    • @arnoldamaral7406
      @arnoldamaral7406 Před 3 lety +1

      . R. Bonyne is a jerk . HAD a very good meal ticket. Everyone knew about his closeted life etc. VIVA LA STUPENDA 👑 May she rest in peace, Till that great day 😢 Arnold Bourbon Amaral

  • @herrbrucvald6376
    @herrbrucvald6376 Před 6 lety +12

    Pappano's comments on Bel Canto are surprisingly superficial

    • @tneprescintr
      @tneprescintr Před 6 lety +7

      I agree, but I do believe he's talking to a broader audience here, who will appreciate an overview over an in-depth analysis :)

    • @machovoce6826
      @machovoce6826 Před 6 lety +3

      Utterly.

    • @SR-jx8yu
      @SR-jx8yu Před 6 lety +1

      +Alexandre Cintra I agree ..... I think he gives a good explanation for the sake of those unfamiliar with opera ..... Where is the Mad Scene clip from?

    • @rationalsceptic7634
      @rationalsceptic7634 Před 5 lety +1

      He trained under Barenboim!!

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 Před 4 lety

      !mrdunn brucvald Disagree.

  • @nathandavis3002
    @nathandavis3002 Před 6 lety +1

    Does anyone have any idea when and where these clips from lucia are from? Or where I can find them in full? I have never seen them before but they appear to be some of her best early recordings

    • @jondavwal13
      @jondavwal13 Před 6 lety

      It says 1966. It does not say where.

    • @machovoce6826
      @machovoce6826 Před 6 lety

      My guess is Bell Telephone Hour.

    • @wotan10950
      @wotan10950 Před 6 lety

      Nathan Davis I’m pretty sure these scenes were part of a lengthy interview she gave to Bernard Levin for the BBC. Levin conducted several other interviews with great singers (Sills, Verrett, Cossoto) that also included staged scenes.

    • @williammaddox3339
      @williammaddox3339 Před 6 lety

      Macho - This is not the Bell Telephone Hour; my guess is BBC. All of Joan's BTH scenes are on DVD and this one is not there.

  • @voilosapete4731
    @voilosapete4731 Před 6 lety +1

    Is there any excerpt about tebaldi?

  • @Shahrdad
    @Shahrdad Před 6 lety +2

    When did she grow to be over six feet tall? In the older biographies, she is mentioned at being 5' 8". Callas was 5' 81/2", and in photos of Callas and Sutherland standing side by side, they appear about the same height, or if anything, Callas is a bit taller.

    • @wotan10950
      @wotan10950 Před 6 lety +1

      Shahrdad She was not six feet tall. I am 6’2”, and when I stood next to her backstage, she was quite a bit shorter - still a tall woman, but closer to 5’8” - 5’9”.

    • @Shahrdad
      @Shahrdad Před 6 lety +2

      When I met her, she was seated, but looking at the two photos of Callas and Sutherland together, Callas is the taller of the two (of couse we don't know about their shoes). When I googled "How tall Joan Sutherland," it said 6'2", which is utter rubbish.

    • @williammaddox3339
      @williammaddox3339 Před 6 lety

      Callas I believe was slightly shorter than Sutherland; if the photo you are referring to is the one after Joan's dress rehearsal backstage, Callas was in heels and Sutherland was not.

    • @Shahrdad
      @Shahrdad Před 6 lety +3

      In the first bios of Sutherland, she's referred to as being 5-8. Callas was almost 5-9. In every photo of them together, Callas is about an inch taller. Overall, their height was pretty comparable, though Joan often had the much taller hair.

    • @Tkimba2
      @Tkimba2 Před 3 lety

      @@Shahrdad i think she was perceived as "big woman" Also because of her big bones structure, she had big hands, broad shoulders, big head, big jaw, plus her height. Maybe that's why they never mention that about Callas and often about Joan

  • @jeanhaughton3120
    @jeanhaughton3120 Před rokem

    i would like to know what mr pappano thinks about monserrat caballe

  • @randysills4418
    @randysills4418 Před 6 lety +5

    She was not over six feet tall! She was 5'8 1/2...

    • @ChrisStockslager
      @ChrisStockslager Před 5 lety +1

      Randy Sills Sources to either height?

    • @debbiewoodburn6786
      @debbiewoodburn6786 Před 5 lety +2

      In her autobiography, A Prima Donna's Progress, she gives her height, which was as Randy Sills stated above.

  • @rationalsceptic7634
    @rationalsceptic7634 Před 5 lety +2

    If Joan was 6ft 2,Pav was 6ft 3 which is false,we know he was no more than 5ft 11

  • @suzannederringer1607
    @suzannederringer1607 Před 3 lety +3

    And she was SO proud of having learned to fall down dead! Physical agility wasn't her forte.

    • @arnoldamaral7406
      @arnoldamaral7406 Před 3 lety

      Dame Joan was very tall & very majestic. What a lady she was 👑🎵🎶 Arnold Bourbon Amaral

  • @Tkimba2
    @Tkimba2 Před 6 lety +1

    She WASN'T over 6 foot tall.... My god...

  • @orion8835
    @orion8835 Před rokem +1

    So much of the notion that Joan was not acceptable in the over the top scale world of opera is nonsense. Everyone bent over backwards to help the statuesque, white, dimpled, nerdy, blue eyed, mousy brunette Jugendlich Dramatischer Sopran. While it was true the lantern jawed Ozzie was not a soubrette, she was seen as a future Wagnerian with great potentials that no one got in the way of. She auditioned too young at the Garden and was rejected for those typical reasons as Wagnerian voices take longer to make sense as they are often orotund and cloudy when starting out and usually begin as mezzo sopranos then transition. Once she got into Handel opera projects with smaller groups her vocal charms emerged as a hoch dramatic and she was quickly engaged. Back then this kind of system was in place in the well funded arts of the UK. Her transition to coloratura was a careful secret study with Bonynge and given the Doll in Hoffman it worked and she was entrusted with a Lucia on a grand scale. Careers like hers do not exist any longer because everyone is in a rush due to lack of funding excessive media image pressures over actual talent quality and the television altering how people are trained for the stage. Also recordings are just not the album base standard any longer. Also many teacher that existed in the 1950’s were Victorians who had educational lines that stretched back to the 19th C . This also included Joan’s own mother who studied with a teacher who was a pupil of Marchesi. Joan already had the runs and flexibility in her head from years of playing with her mother as a child. She was never the reluctant prima donna. She was just awkward and had a blue color voice versus a red or golden Italianate one. She was always going to be a star. Instead it was as a dramatic coloratura versus a Dramatic soprano in the German rep. Either way she would had been a great success.

  • @KmwAmg
    @KmwAmg Před 3 lety +1

    Antonio knows nothing about great singers or the Opera singers of the past

  • @Abigayl1950
    @Abigayl1950 Před 6 lety

    I think Pappano never heard the LUCIA of the young Renata SCOTTO recorded at the Italian TV or the other Recorded in Japan (Live) , even better then Sutherland !!
    Pappano, go to listen SCOTTO before talking for nothing !!