June Anderson - Richard Margison - Il Trovatore - 1998
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I know your passion for June Anderson and the way your promote her exceptional contribution to opera from Rossini to the heavy Verdi... so yes, "D'amor sul alli rosee" will be up in a few days
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Lovely. Do you have a clip of "D'amor sull'ali rosee"?
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Yes she did : Yolanta (in concert in NYC) and Tatiana.
males64 3 years ago
Well thanks a lot for this information I did not know. I also checked on the web after you mentioned Russian opera and I see a Tatiana in Tokyo in 1997. Iam sure recorginds will show up one day! Very interesting, perhaps I did concentrate too much on Italian and French Opera, thanks a lot for these details
italianoperafan 3 years ago
Do you have any other rarity with June, such as Capriccio(I wish she would have sung Salome as it was scheduled), or some russian opera?
males64 3 years ago
Well no I do not, I was away from Europe (very far !) from the end of 1999 to mid 2005. I just attended the Parma Norma in 2001 in that time. So I missed the Capriccio in Napoli and probably others. As for Russian opera, I sincerely am not aware June Anderson approached this repertoire but why not? In recitals?
italianoperafan 3 years ago
This is fantastic. Thank you for providing a so rare document. Did June sing Il trovatore often? I do not remember.
males64 3 years ago
Thanks for you comment. I could be wrong (anyone made correct me then) but that was the only series of performances of Il Trovatore with June Anderson (with a concert version of it the same year in "Met opera in the Parks"). She sung some arias of it during some recitals. I personally regret she did not perform more in that part, she certainly would have been even better with several interpretations of Leonora!
italianoperafan 3 years ago