Some time ago I have found a fragment of this performance somwhere on Youtube, and I thought this was the best interpretation of Monteverdi's opera I ever saw. After some time I still think the same, and I only wish to see more of it. Where can I find it?
After all, the outcome would be so exciting if Minkowski and Mijanovic collaborated Marijana's second solo album. She's a top notch Baroque solist, but even though Baroque music is my favorite by far I'd kill to hear her perform Brahms' "Vier ernste Gesänge". Baroque or Romantic, her second solo album is eagerly expected. Keep the excellent work lady, your avant-garde singing and outstanding acting are making you a living legend.
Hmmm, yes, Minkowski and Marijana working together again, now that would be a treat. Imagine say Nisi Dominus at Minko's tempo. :) Although I myself also have a fantasy and that is a recital of some lesser-known baroque composers like Porpora or Jommelli. I would die to hear her sing O Più Tremar Non Voglio from Jommelli's Demofoonte. :) Still, if she plans to hit a broader market, I doubt it that she will do anything of that kind soon...
Some ill-intentioned Baroque bass claims that when she'd lost some flexibility (and high notes according to him, which I know to be untrue : her recent rendition of "fammi combattere" proves that she's lost none of her thrilling high register), Minkowski no longer wanted to work with her. I don't know if it's true, but if it is, I'm sure she'll show him that she's back to greatness with an even darker (and equally flexible) instrument in two weeks in Zurich when singing Ottone in Agrippina.
Try to listen to that breathtakingly original God given voice, try to behold the unique acting and then try to describe Mrs Mijanovic without using the word "magnificence".Besides the legendary Kathleen Ferrier I can't think of any other contralto who can reach that level of greatness. In my opinion, she's the most exciting current singer.
Can't stop watching this miracle of MM's breakthrough.What an amount of passion!!
Again thanks for THIS vid,I wouldn't have known it.I used to find the 2 late Monteverdi operas a bit lengty,but they do have these very special moments.
MM said last month in an interview that Minkowski called her after seeing this prod. and asked for an audition for G.Cesare the next(!) day.Never mind that she didn't know the role nor had seen the scores.And well, immediately engaged her...the rest is history.
Well, one couldn't expect less from the greatest conductor who ever lived. The man knows his business. :) And believe me, I'm the one to find Monteverdi's operas a bit dull, but this one, hm, I actually managed to watch the whole thing in one go. One rarely sees such magnificent acting and singing.
Llggg, you make us witness to the beginning of a fairy tale! Being a baroque addict, I have to say without M. Mijanovic, my life would be so much poorer. Immense tx.
Perhaps the greatest finale in opera with its 4 part structure.
SwanJunior108 1 year ago 2
It's a very pure and light tone, nothing like other contraltos I've heard... don't know why people call her a contralto, what is her range?
KARINADIVA 2 years ago
Who says Serbians and Croatians don't go together...
Pasunsoprano 2 years ago 11
My thoughts exactly... :)
lalagonegaga 2 years ago 2
hello Stefan?
Thank You for this video exeptional beauty.
I saw it somewhere on Youtube and I thought it to be the best Monteverdi's performance ever.
Where can I find the rest of it?
Parmafoi 2 years ago
This performance is on DVD! try amazon, or Opus Arte...it's so amazing
lindsaydenman 2 years ago
Hello Stefan!
Some time ago I have found a fragment of this performance somwhere on Youtube, and I thought this was the best interpretation of Monteverdi's opera I ever saw. After some time I still think the same, and I only wish to see more of it. Where can I find it?
Thank You!
Małgorzata
Parmafoi 2 years ago
Simply fantastic!! What a voice!!
Thanks for posting, Stefan!!
RainhadoCanto 2 years ago 2
After all, the outcome would be so exciting if Minkowski and Mijanovic collaborated Marijana's second solo album. She's a top notch Baroque solist, but even though Baroque music is my favorite by far I'd kill to hear her perform Brahms' "Vier ernste Gesänge". Baroque or Romantic, her second solo album is eagerly expected. Keep the excellent work lady, your avant-garde singing and outstanding acting are making you a living legend.
rayangreene 2 years ago
Hmmm, yes, Minkowski and Marijana working together again, now that would be a treat. Imagine say Nisi Dominus at Minko's tempo. :) Although I myself also have a fantasy and that is a recital of some lesser-known baroque composers like Porpora or Jommelli. I would die to hear her sing O Più Tremar Non Voglio from Jommelli's Demofoonte. :) Still, if she plans to hit a broader market, I doubt it that she will do anything of that kind soon...
lalagonegaga 2 years ago
Some ill-intentioned Baroque bass claims that when she'd lost some flexibility (and high notes according to him, which I know to be untrue : her recent rendition of "fammi combattere" proves that she's lost none of her thrilling high register), Minkowski no longer wanted to work with her. I don't know if it's true, but if it is, I'm sure she'll show him that she's back to greatness with an even darker (and equally flexible) instrument in two weeks in Zurich when singing Ottone in Agrippina.
rayangreene 2 years ago
Try to listen to that breathtakingly original God given voice, try to behold the unique acting and then try to describe Mrs Mijanovic without using the word "magnificence".Besides the legendary Kathleen Ferrier I can't think of any other contralto who can reach that level of greatness. In my opinion, she's the most exciting current singer.
rayangreene 2 years ago
Can't stop watching this miracle of MM's breakthrough.What an amount of passion!!
Again thanks for THIS vid,I wouldn't have known it.I used to find the 2 late Monteverdi operas a bit lengty,but they do have these very special moments.
MM said last month in an interview that Minkowski called her after seeing this prod. and asked for an audition for G.Cesare the next(!) day.Never mind that she didn't know the role nor had seen the scores.And well, immediately engaged her...the rest is history.
Gudrun74 2 years ago 3
Well, one couldn't expect less from the greatest conductor who ever lived. The man knows his business. :) And believe me, I'm the one to find Monteverdi's operas a bit dull, but this one, hm, I actually managed to watch the whole thing in one go. One rarely sees such magnificent acting and singing.
lalagonegaga 2 years ago
Llggg, you make us witness to the beginning of a fairy tale! Being a baroque addict, I have to say without M. Mijanovic, my life would be so much poorer. Immense tx.
Gudrun74 2 years ago 2
Marijana is my favourite alto. Bravissima Marijana,m 5 stars
armycasa 2 years ago 2
She's one of my favorites, I keep meaning to get her solo cd.
CubbyNH 2 years ago