Just typical that the weekend that the world's Greatest Tenor takes on a truly* baritone role, I am stuck somewhere with no internet**, so short of googling on my phone in bed, I really had little idea of what was going on in Berlin on Saturday. The disadvantage - this blog didn't contain news and reviews hot off the wires. Advantage - I can collect a wealth of stuff and pick and choose what's worth blogging!
A selection of rehearsal photos, taken from Plácido Domingo gastiert auf Berliner Bühne
"Pre-match" interview from last Saturday - not actually saying anything new!
And the reviews
Placido Domingo tries out Verdi baritone role - Associated Press
Clamor por Domingo en Berlín - El Mundo
Just as a note on audience appreciation of productions, this reports that the production booing was for the conventionality, predictability and vulgarity.
Berliners Boo Director, Cheer Domingo as Baritone: Review - Bloomberg
he found vocal happiness in Verdi’s somber (sic) opera...has aged without losing his sex appeal...exuded alpha- animal charisma throughout. This is no tectonic shift in voice type or technical miracle. Domingo simply sang as he always does, with crackling presence, musical intelligence, fastidious attention to detail, and bold imagination. The low notes are not always the loudest, but the high notes are effortless, and everything in between is utterly compelling.
Singers weighed down by proto-Renaissance robes, brought to mind “Batman” and “Shrek.” Domingo sang his final death scene in a floor-length gold frock with matching tea-cosy hat, while his daughter stood about in white lace (costumes: Giovanna Buzzi). Perhaps the more conservative and differently fashionable Milanese will love the show
Jubel für Plácido Domingo an Berlins Staatsoper - Zeit
Brokatkugel und Flatterkleid - Zeit
in which the Stage Director gets torn apart (if there was a German word for 'Met Trash' it would surely be in this article!)
Plácido Domingo überzeugt auch als Bariton - Welt
Simon Boccanegra - Guardian
Yet his voice still has a lightness which meant that the impact was strangely reversed: top notes which frighten a baritone were golden and resounding, whereas the lower notes, though confidently negotiated, seemed slightly underpowered. By the end of this year, he will know where his voice has landed. With dates booked until into his eighth decade, this adored singer, who won a 20-minute standing ovation, is in a fascinating state of flux
Domingo Excels as Boccanegra- New York Times
And thanks to Rossignol for the only blog post I can find!
Plácido Domingo: Simon Boccanegra
If anyone knows of other blogposts, or would like to write their own, for posting here, in any language, please let me know!
And a short YT clip of the Sixth Curtain Call...
* we know that he has taken the baritone part in several duets, and that Oreste is a slightly-adjusted-for-tenor baritone role
** My mother's several neighbours helpfully call their secured wireless networks by easily identifiable names; she wasn't keen on me going from door-to-door asking for passwords!