In His Own Words

Alexander Neef, General Director


8/31/2010

Farewell to Salzburg

After five days of rain it is freezing cold here now, 8 degrees Celsius.

For the end of this year's Festival I attended the final performance of Gounod's Roméo et Juliette yesterday. I had already seen Bartlett Sher's production when it was new two years ago, also with the young Georgian soprano Nino Machaidze as Juliette and our great Canadians Russell Braun (as Mercutio) and Yannick Nézet-Séguin in the pit, who conducted with even higher intensity than last time around. The major point of interest for me, however, was Piotr Beczala's Roméo taking over the role from Rolando Villazón. Beczala must be one of the most accomplished and stylish singers today. It was a pure pleasure to listen to his performance with wonderful French style and diction as well as effortlessly floated high notes. We have tried to get him to the COC, without success so far. We will try again.

Tomorrow afternoon we will be back in Toronto.

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Leonard Rosmarin (9/5/2010 8:58:50 PM)
I very much enjoy reading your blogs. You give the reader the impression that you are writing them specially for him/her. You have revived my nostalgia for Salzburg which I haven't visited in over 25 years. I don't feel envious, however, because the COC puts on some wonderful shows, too. I can hardly wait to attend the October 15th performance of Aida with Sondra Radvanovsky. It will be a special evening for me because I will be making my own début as the pre-performance speaker.