I wonder why all the high-C's in music. But people seem attracted to extremes.
The extreme of extremes is Gaetano Donizetti’s Opera “La Fille du Regiment” with nine (count them, nine) straight high-C's. Pavarotti made them sound easy.
But I worry whether what I feel is overexposure of such feats [0] motivates a few and discourages many by setting an extreme expectation.
I suspect that there are many instances in which a composer created fiendishly difficult pieces to showcase a performer (including themself ... no Liszt or Rachmaninoff in particular)
Recommended: and to be honest, I think that WQXR's Operavore channel has a pretty diverse selection, compared to more "popular" channels.
k310|13 days ago
I wonder why all the high-C's in music. But people seem attracted to extremes.
The extreme of extremes is Gaetano Donizetti’s Opera “La Fille du Regiment” with nine (count them, nine) straight high-C's. Pavarotti made them sound easy.
But I worry whether what I feel is overexposure of such feats [0] motivates a few and discourages many by setting an extreme expectation.
I suspect that there are many instances in which a composer created fiendishly difficult pieces to showcase a performer (including themself ... no Liszt or Rachmaninoff in particular)
Recommended: and to be honest, I think that WQXR's Operavore channel has a pretty diverse selection, compared to more "popular" channels.
[0] Select Operavore Channel at https://www.wqxr.org/streams/
testdelacc1|14 days ago