Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Welsh wonder

Now here’s a question for my Welsh readers: are you fans of Bryn Terfel? I heard him sing the part of Gianni Schicchi at Covent Garden last night and he stole the show. What a man and what a voice! This is a Puccini vignette which they’re showing in a double-bill with Ravel’s L’Heure espagnole and it is great fun. The Puccini story is that Buoso Donati dies and his family are looking forward to getting their hands on the inheritance, only to discover that he’s left everything to the local monastery. “Nobody would have predicted that real tears would flow on Buoso’s death.” To cut a long story short, Gianni Schicchi (not a member of the family) is brought in to see if he can change the will and he ends up masquerading as the dying Buoso and dictating a new will to the family lawyer. Of course, not all goes as the family has planned and although they get various parts of the estate which they’ve requested, the house in Florence, the much coveted mule and the mills which they each desperately want go to….Buoso’s “devoted friend Gianni Schicchi.”

7 Comments:

Blogger kinglear said...

I love Opera as well ( off to the Puccini Festival in Torre de Lago later in the summer)but i have twice been stood up by Bryn. He used to have a very bad reputation for this, but now seems to be more at ease both with himself anf his audiences.
Opera in general is Boy meets girl, they fall in love, girl dies, so, as you say, this particular one is of more than usual interest - with some lovely bits, too.

11:46 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

As a Welshman I am a fan of Bryn Terfel, but possibly not for the reasons you might imagine.

I do go and see the Welsh National Opera when they are in town [and if I can afford it !] and have seen Bryn Terfel a few times. He is great and a very good ambassador for Wales. Sadly one of life's disappointments is to realise that for most outsiders, their image of the archetypal Welsh couple is the hideous, tedious, ill-mannered, vitriolic vulgarian Charlotte 'Don't you know who I am' Church and her dippy 'boyfriend' Gav 'the chav' Henson.

Many people simply haven't heard of Bryn and the absolutely delightful Kathryn Jenkins.

But, as a some-time project manager, my admiration for Mr Terfel is for getting the 'Faenol' festival off the ground. Anyone who can initiate something like this, & achieve the Herculean task of luring Shirley 'sassy & classy' Bassey over to a wet north wales field deserves my admiration. That girl has more sex appeal in her little finger than Church has in her entire [rather ample] figure.

As kinglear may be able to agree, few things involving loads of celtic people are easy to organise especially if they involve any form of construction and consideration of artistic merit..

Who knows, Bryn may yet be able to lure the Winchester Whisperer to a field in the shadow of Snowdonia to sit on some suspiciously flimsy furniture praying to the rain god to stay away for a few hours so that your view isn't obscured by a sea of brollies.

Covent Garden it ain't, but having harps playing out in the open air does make for a heavenly atmosphere and even if the weather isn't 100% a few swift swigs of Champagne can chase the clouds from one's heart..

1:46 pm  
Blogger kinglear said...

anon you are too right. I am currently trying to organise a charity golf competition for the Scottish Branch of the Gurkha Welfare Trust and boy, are they hard to get organised!

9:41 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just had to point out that the Faenol festival has the website address 'BrynFest'...!

http://www.brynfest.com/index.asp

I admire a guy who is brave enough to put his name to something so that you know who is carrying the can if it all goes 'pear-shaped'...

9:59 pm  
Blogger Welshcakes Limoncello said...

Yes, love Bryn! I have bought his CDs as gifts for people here and they are often amazed - as they are by Katherine Jenkins - that someone from Britain can sing in Italian. I say, "But they have to, if they are to be an opera singer" but they still think we are not only a land of heathens but of cultural ignoramuses as well!

10:04 pm  
Blogger jmb said...

Lucky you! He's one of my favourite singers. I gave my husband some of his CDs and he loves them too.
Regards
jmb

11:33 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I know this is a bit of an old post now, but have you heard that the ENO may have the plug pulled on ALL of its funding, as the raid on Lottery cash for the Olympics carries on ?

This is a developing story, but the philistines at the Treasury look like making savage cuts to arts funding.

Watch this space...

7:09 pm  

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