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Postby up148 » Mon Jan 29, 2018 2:00 pm

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There are also videos of her doing Mozart and Stravinsky, some with her directing, some not. I am impressed with her singing that material and also directing.

The playfulness of the performances (outstanding) really adds another dimension to the entire event.


You'd almost have to meet her to know if this is only an act (her performance) or if she really is the spook she portrays. Sorry, her behavior bugs the sh*t out of me. I can't get past it.

I loved David Steinberg and many others who were animated and unorthodox (at the time) in their performance and could even appreciate Andy Kaufmann at 1st, but if this performance is really who this lady is, then.........................We have spooks apparently invading every walk of life.

Disclaimer: I could only watch maybe 30-40 seconds of this, so maybe it gets better. :shock: :shock:

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Take a look at the 2nd performance with the London Orch. -- clearly it is all in good fun!!


Strange girl, but nice body. I guess this is a way to expose more people to classic music.

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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby Rufus T. Firefly » Mon Jan 29, 2018 2:54 pm

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You'd almost have to meet her to know if this is only an act (her performance) or if she really is the spook she portrays. Sorry, her behavior bugs the sh*t out of me. I can't get past it.

I loved David Steinberg and many others who were animated and unorthodox (at the time) in their performance and could even appreciate Andy Kaufmann at 1st, but if this performance is really who this lady is, then.........................We have spooks apparently invading every walk of life.

Disclaimer: I could only watch maybe 30-40 seconds of this, so maybe it gets better. :shock: :shock:

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Take a look at the 2nd performance with the London Orch. -- clearly it is all in good fun!!


Strange girl, but nice body. I guess this is a way to expose more people to classic music.


Beats the snot out of the standard formal standing still in the formal gown doing the standard dreary formal performance at the front of the stage. Almost all when faced with attending formal performances of vocal music wish it would end before it even starts. And, as much as I will listen to recordings, attending it a true rarity for me, but I'd go see her - that complexity of music and vocal combined with a bit of comedic performance art becomes entertainment.
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby up148 » Mon Jan 29, 2018 4:19 pm

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Take a look at the 2nd performance with the London Orch. -- clearly it is all in good fun!!


Strange girl, but nice body. I guess this is a way to expose more people to classic music.


Beats the snot out of the standard formal standing still in the formal gown doing the standard dreary formal performance at the front of the stage. Almost all when faced with attending formal performances of vocal music wish it would end before it even starts. And, as much as I will listen to recordings, attending it a true rarity for me, but I'd go see her - that complexity of music and vocal combined with a bit of comedic performance art becomes entertainment.


Can't disagree with that on any level. I can't think of anything more boring than sitting through most operas. :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
But, just because it's not my cup of tea, doesn't mean it lacks merit.

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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby Rufus T. Firefly » Mon Jan 29, 2018 5:56 pm

up148 wrote: I can't think of anything more boring than sitting through most operas. :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
But, just because it's not my cup of tea, doesn't mean it lacks merit.


Baltimore Opera used to run adverts something along the lines of "Opera! It's not as bad as you might think!". :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby rex desilets » Mon Jan 29, 2018 7:00 pm

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Take a look at the 2nd performance with the London Orch. -- clearly it is all in good fun!!


Strange girl, but nice body. I guess this is a way to expose more people to classic music.


Beats the snot out of the standard formal standing still in the formal gown doing the standard dreary formal performance at the front of the stage. Almost all when faced with attending formal performances of vocal music wish it would end before it even starts. <snip>
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Postby rex desilets » Mon Jan 29, 2018 7:03 pm

Opera. I despise opera, as much as I love most other forms of classical music. Other than the Overture, or an Aria orChorus here and there. Read the libretto of almost any opera and the reaction is *WHAT?* What dreck.
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Postby Rufus T. Firefly » Mon Jan 29, 2018 8:16 pm

rex desilets wrote:Opera. I despise opera, as much as I love most other forms of classical music. Other than the Overture, or an Aria orChorus here and there. Read the libretto of almost any opera and the reaction is *WHAT?* What dreck.


It's rare that I can even listen to one in it's entirety -- the high points and the rest bores me to tears.

However, I did like "Nixon in China" and had a copy of the world premier performance on the old reel to reel tape........and I liked Einstein on the Beach, but very few other 20th century opera is remotely listenable. I keep copies of Berg's Wozzeck and Lulu available whenever I want to clear the house - there's nothing like 12-tone atonal German opera to empty a house faster than yelling skunk or fire!
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby rex desilets » Mon Jan 29, 2018 10:02 pm

" there's nothing like 12-tone atonal German opera to empty a house faster than yelling skunk or fire!"
There's a pro tip. I'll keep it in mind.
A few minutes of Phillip Glass has the same effect, BTW.
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby Rufus T. Firefly » Mon Jan 29, 2018 10:16 pm

rex desilets wrote:" there's nothing like 12-tone atonal German opera to empty a house faster than yelling skunk or fire!"
There's a pro tip. I'll keep it in mind.


Buy some ear plugs for yourself

A few minutes of Phillip Glass has the same effect, BTW.


I find Glass to be quite calming actually and you've probably heard his works w/o even being aware of it in commercials and other locations.
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Postby webenda » Tue Jan 30, 2018 12:24 am

Canadian soprano Barbara Hannigan won the Grammy for classical solo vocal album Sunday for "Crazy Girl Crazy."
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby Rufus T. Firefly » Tue Jan 30, 2018 8:28 am

webenda wrote:Canadian soprano Barbara Hannigan won the Grammy for classical solo vocal album Sunday for "Crazy Girl Crazy."


Given all the ridiculous rubbish that the Grammy awards did broadcast "live", I'd put Hannigan's performance way above what passed for music on Sunday :!:
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby rogruth » Tue Jan 30, 2018 8:52 am

Rufus T. Firefly wrote:
webenda wrote:Canadian soprano Barbara Hannigan won the Grammy for classical solo vocal album Sunday for "Crazy Girl Crazy."


Given all the ridiculous rubbish that the Grammy awards did broadcast "live", I'd put Hannigan's performance way above what passed for music on Sunday :!:

I think she sings very well and does entertaining performances. Classical musicians complain that they don't get audiences like pop ( using that to include anything not classical) performers do. Maybe they should look harder at those performances that do well and consider a format change. tThat seems to be what Ms. Hannigan is doing. Let there be more.
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby Rufus T. Firefly » Tue Jan 30, 2018 10:13 am

rogruth wrote:
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webenda wrote:Canadian soprano Barbara Hannigan won the Grammy for classical solo vocal album Sunday for "Crazy Girl Crazy."


Given all the ridiculous rubbish that the Grammy awards did broadcast "live", I'd put Hannigan's performance way above what passed for music on Sunday :!:

I think she sings very well and does entertaining performances. Classical musicians complain that they don't get audiences like pop ( using that to include anything not classical) performers do. Maybe they should look harder at those performances that do well and consider a format change. tThat seems to be what Ms. Hannigan is doing. Let there be more.


Engaging the audience in some manner would seem to be an obvious consideration vs. the total passive we play up here on the the stage and you sit out there.
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby E7 » Tue Jan 30, 2018 11:08 am

up148 wrote:You'd almost have to meet her to know if this is only an act (her performance) or if she really is the spook she portrays. Sorry, her behavior bugs the sh*t out of me. I can't get past it.

I loved David Steinberg and many others who were animated and unorthodox (at the time) in their performance and could even appreciate Andy Kaufmann at 1st, but if this performance is really who this lady is, then.........................We have spooks apparently invading every walk of life.

Disclaimer: I could only watch maybe 30-40 seconds of this, so maybe it gets better. :shock: :shock:

BH


Butch,

Your threshold for pain is much higher than mine :lol: :lol: :lol: maybe I could get into it if she did it as a baritone. Sort of a classical version of Mrs. Miller :lol: :lol: :lol: Puts me in mind of a scalded cat.


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