Carol Burnett's 90th Bday led me here...didn't know that she had another super talented partner-in-crime other than Julie Andrews...there was also Bubbles
Carol & Beverly became very close friends after they did a tv special together. In their respective memoirs, they each devoted a chapter to laud the talent and friendship of one another.
I don't know if people today understand how much Sills did to bring opera to a wider audience. Her appearances on all the talk shows, variety shows, etc led people (including me), who had never thought they would like opera, to suddenly embrace it. And if you saw her in the late-60s/early-70s you'd understand all the fuss about her voice. It was truly phenomenal. True, she took too many chances with her voice as her fame increased, but who would trade those electric performances?
I couldn't agree more with you Dave. People today have no idea just how much Beverly did for opera. My group of 'Sills Crazies' on Facebook often discuss this very thing and we conclude the impact that she had will never be fully realised. I sincerely the new book that will be on sale next December will finally knock people over the head and she'll finally get the recognition she richly deserves. Beverly Sills was a true mensch in all respects.I do envy the fact that you met her!
petelovesbevsills What book??? Is there a new biography? I hadn't heard anything about it. I first saw Beverly on the Johnny Carson Show. I sort of knew her name, but I hated opera. Still, it was college and I didn't feel like studying! It was a hammer blow! Then I had to see her in a live performance, so of course I managed to see the Three Queens (can you imagine? I didn't know how lucky I was). Hooked for life. I met her a couple of times, she was always very pleasant, you know, like Aunt Beverly! Her voice didn't record too well; she filled the theater with beautiful sound, but on record it sounds one-dimensional.
Dave Glo Indeed there is David, one of the Facebook's 'Sills Crazies' who is a professor of Music has written a new book about Beverly. Her research has been exhaustive. You are welcome to join the group if you'd like to, Just click the ask to join button on the Facebook page "The Beverly Sills Crazies" and I'll add you to our friendly and loving group. How wonderful that you finally succumber to her charms David, We run a strong parallel as I hated her AND opera when my partner and I got together 44 years ago! He was a huge Sills fan and I wanted nothing to do with her or opera. How times have changed:) :)! Beverly had the worst possible recording company who didn't care how her voice sounded on record..unlike Joan's Decca/London company.
petelovesbevsills The interesting thing is that I didn't like Beverly when I first heard her, but now I think she is one of the best opera singers in the world. Her techique is uniqe. BTW, I didn't hear all her recordings yet, but for now my favorite recording of hers is a Concert with Artists of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (1972).
You are absolutely right in your statements. She did everything she could to make opera accessible to an everyday audience, and she did it with humor, wit, and so much charm that she was irresistible. How many young people learned about opera from Beverly Sills and the Muppets? Everyone has favorite opera singers and cling to their beliefs on who might have been the best. That is like choosing an exquisite parfume and suggesting one scent is right for everyone. Beverly might not be the best for everyone, but she is still exquisite!
Had the good fortune to see her live twice in '71, Cleopatra and Lucia, and also in recital. Having seen Rubinstein twice, they both brought the same love of art to the stage, whose lasting impact surpassed just about everything everyone else did.
Carol Burnett's 90th Bday led me here...didn't know that she had another super talented partner-in-crime other than Julie Andrews...there was also Bubbles
Carol & Beverly became very close friends after they did a tv special together. In their respective memoirs, they each devoted a chapter to laud the talent and friendship of one another.
I don't know if people today understand how much Sills did to bring opera to a wider audience. Her appearances on all the talk shows, variety shows, etc led people (including me), who had never thought they would like opera, to suddenly embrace it. And if you saw her in the late-60s/early-70s you'd understand all the fuss about her voice. It was truly phenomenal. True, she took too many chances with her voice as her fame increased, but who would trade those electric performances?
I couldn't agree more with you Dave. People today have no idea just how much Beverly did for opera. My group of 'Sills Crazies' on Facebook often discuss this very thing and we conclude the impact that she had will never be fully realised. I sincerely the new book that will be on sale next December will finally knock people over the head and she'll finally get the recognition she richly deserves. Beverly Sills was a true mensch in all respects.I do envy the fact that you met her!
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What book??? Is there a new biography? I hadn't heard anything about it. I first saw Beverly on the Johnny Carson Show. I sort of knew her name, but I hated opera. Still, it was college and I didn't feel like studying! It was a hammer blow! Then I had to see her in a live performance, so of course I managed to see the Three Queens (can you imagine? I didn't know how lucky I was). Hooked for life. I met her a couple of times, she was always very pleasant, you know, like Aunt Beverly! Her voice didn't record too well; she filled the theater with beautiful sound, but on record it sounds one-dimensional.
Dave Glo Indeed there is David, one of the Facebook's 'Sills Crazies' who is a professor of Music has written a new book about Beverly. Her research has been exhaustive. You are welcome to join the group if you'd like to, Just click the ask to join button on the Facebook page "The Beverly Sills Crazies" and I'll add you to our friendly and loving group. How wonderful that you finally succumber to her charms David, We run a strong parallel as I hated her AND opera when my partner and I got together 44 years ago! He was a huge Sills fan and I wanted nothing to do with her or opera. How times have changed:) :)! Beverly had the worst possible recording company who didn't care how her voice sounded on record..unlike Joan's Decca/London company.
petelovesbevsills The interesting thing is that I didn't like Beverly when I first heard her, but now I think she is one of the best opera singers in the world. Her techique is uniqe. BTW, I didn't hear all her recordings yet, but for now my favorite recording of hers is a Concert with Artists of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (1972).
You are absolutely right in your statements. She did everything she could to make opera accessible to an everyday audience, and she did it with humor, wit, and so much charm that she was irresistible. How many young people learned about opera from Beverly Sills and the Muppets? Everyone has favorite opera singers and cling to their beliefs on who might have been the best. That is like choosing an exquisite parfume and suggesting one scent is right for everyone. Beverly might not be the best for everyone, but she is still exquisite!
Had the good fortune to see her live twice in '71, Cleopatra and Lucia, and also in recital. Having seen Rubinstein twice, they both brought the same love of art to the stage, whose lasting impact surpassed just about everything everyone else did.
What a beautiful voice 😍
God..She was a phenomenon
She was indeed and how I wish she was still alive today.
brava
Wonderful! She was one of the most wonderful people that God made!
My pleasure, it's always great to bump into a Sills fan!
The biggest compliment of all--the genuine and sincere look of admiration on President Reagan's face. Touching ceremony!
The best coloratura ever.
Wasn’t that the great soprano Leontyne Price in the audience near the beginning?
So glad to find this - thank you. What a voice.
Love. love her... I wish somebody had the second part
If anybody had the second part to this, I would love to see it! I am a true Beverly Sills fan!
La mejor de todos los tiempos
so awesome
We would LOVE to welcome you on 'The Beverly Sills Crazies' group on Facebook! I will post the second part very soon!!! :) :) :)!!
When will the second part be posted?
Brawi !
Look at leontyne Price in the audience
dasingaman1 I know!!!!!!
I don't have that one unfortunately!
What music is that at 6:38?
ruclips.net/video/g1hEszuZ4lo/видео.html start at about 28-minute mark Vivaldi 4 seasons
Sounds like Vivaldi's Four Seasons... I think...
And none of those people shouted BRAVA...heathens...