Norman Treigle Videos
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Bach Erich Leinsdorf Ernst Haefliger Norman Treigle Phyllis Curtin Beverly Wolff Walter Carringer Tanglewood 1966
Erich Leinsdorf leads the musical forces in this performance of Bach's Johannes-Passion, BWV 245, from the Berkshire Music Festival in Lenox, Massachusetts. Ernst Haefliger is the Evangelist and Norman Treigle is Jesus. Other soloists include Phyllis Curtin, Beverly Wolff, Walter Carringer, Thomas Paul, and Donald Miller. Here's a link to my Norman Treigle playlist: (http•••) And here is a link to my Phyllis Curtin playlist: (http•••)
Rimsky Korsakov Beverly Sills Norman Treigle Julius Rudel Enrico Giuseppe Muriel Costa Greenspon Rae Pierson Lincoln Center 1971
Live video telecast of City Opera's production of "The Golden Cockerel" with music by Rimsky-Korsakov. This 1971 performance (sung in English) features Beverly Sills and Norman Treigle under the baton of Julius Rudel. The audio/video quality is poor, but historically significant. Norman Treigle (King Dodon) Beverly Sills (Queen Shemakha) Enrico di Giuseppe (Astrologer) Muriel Costa-Greenspon (Amelfa) Gary Glaze (Guidon) David Rae Smith (Afron) Edward Pierson (Polkan) Syble Young (Le Coq d’or) Orchestra and Chorus of the New York City Opera Julius Rudel (conductor) Tito Capobianco (production) New York State Theater, Lincoln Center 9 November 1971 And here's a link to my Norman Treigle playlist: (http•••)
Maralin Niska Niska Puccini Norman Treigle Plácido Domingo George Shirley Carol Neblett Harry Theyard Chester Ludgin José Carreras Bruno Maderna Richard Fredricks Richard Stilwell Julius Rudel Montserrat Caballé Franco Corelli Corelli Matteo Manuguerra Sherrill Milnes Paul Plishka James Levine Astrid Varnay Erich Leinsdorf Renata Scotto Luciano Pavarotti James Morris Rockwell Blake Roberta Peters Donald Gramm John Macurdy Metropolitan Opera 1926 1967 1970 1977 1978 2016
This is an exquisite live performance of Tosca's Act 2 aria sung by Maralin Niska +••.••(...)).The soprano was first heard at the New York City Opera in the fall of 1967, as the Contessa Almaviva in Le nozze di Figaro, with Norman Treigle in the title role. She went on to perform with that company in many productions, including La bohème (now as Musetta), La traviata (opposite Plácido Domingo), Madama Butterfly, Pagliacci, Suor Angelica, Faust (in Frank Corsaro's production, with whom she would often collaborate), Prince Igor, The Turn of the Screw (as the Governess), La bohème (as Mimì, with George Shirley and Carol Neblett), The Makropoulos Case (with Harry Theyard and Chester Ludgin, directed by Corsaro), Susannah (with Treigle), Tosca (with José Carreras), Don Giovanni (as Donna Anna, conducted by Bruno Maderna), Don Giovanni (now as Donna Elvira, with Richard Fredricks and Richard Stilwell alternating in the name part), Ariadne auf Naxos (as the Composer, staged by Sarah Caldwell), Médée (in the Italian version), Manon Lescaut, Salome (conducted by Julius Rudel), Idomeneo (as Elettra), a double-bill of Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci (in which she sang both Santuzza and Nedda), La voix humaine, La fanciulla del West, Die Fledermaus (as Rosalinde), and Maria Stuarda (as Elisabetta). In all she sang 29 leading roles with the company, the most of any singer in its history. Niska debuted at the Metropolitan Opera in 1970, in La traviata, and went on to appear in La bohème (as Musetta, with Montserrat Caballé, Franco Corelli, and Matteo Manuguerra), Tosca, Les vêpres siciliennes (in John Dexter's production, with Domingo, Sherrill Milnes, and Paul Plishka, conducted by James Levine), and Salome (with Astrid Varnay, conducted by Erich Leinsdorf). On March 15, 1977, Niska sang Musetta in La bohème, for the first of the series, "Live From the Met," with Renata Scotto and Luciano Pavarotti. She then sang Pagliacci with the company. Her final performance with the Met was on their 1978 tour to Wolf Trap Farm Park, in Don Giovanni, in which she portrayed Donna Elvira opposite James Morris, Rockwell Blake, Roberta Peters, Donald Gramm, and John Macurdy. The soprano sang with various other companies in America, as well.
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- Zeitleiste: Lyrische Sänger (Nordamerika).
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