Sunday Classics preview: In which we hear a lady weighted by a heap of hurt
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Yes, in the click-through we're going to hear Callas,
in what I think of as one of her great recordings.
in what I think of as one of her great recordings.
by Ken
I'm not being intentionally mysterious . . . okay, I guess I am, but not gratuitously mysterious. The lady whose musical acquaintance we're about to make isn't normally thought of as a victim, but we're going to hear her in a condition of pain that -- in a good performance -- I find almost palpable. (It shouldn't be any surprise that we're setting up for a performance by Maria Callas. She was especially good at rooting out characters' pain.)
I just thought it would be interesting to hear how the lady's composer sets up this outpouring. So we're going to hear this musical introduction, and then in the click-through we'll go straight into
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis, cond. Philips, recorded February 1989
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Labels: Saint-Saens, Samson et Dalila, Sunday Classics
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