Beth Taylor - Le spectre de la rose from Summer Nights (CSOTW, 18th June 2023)
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Beth Taylor performing "Le spectre de la rose" from Hector Berlioz' Summer Nights during the 2023 Cardiff Singer Of The World Main Prize Final.
The Scottish mezzo made her debut at the Glyndebourne Festival as Bradamante Alcina in 2022. The 2022/23 season saw role debuts as Erda, Schwertleite and Erste Norn in Der Ring des Nibelungen at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and the title role in Rossini’s rarely-performed melodrama, Bianca e Falliero, at Oper Frankfurt, as well as performing Arsace (Semiramide) and Giuliano Gordio (Eliogabalo) at Opernhaus Zürich.
In concert, she has appeared with orchestras including the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, the Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra and La Cetra Baroque Orchestra.
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conducted by Ryan Bancroft
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Top spellbinding magic. Beth was faultless with overflowing that-something-extra. Agree with others, deserved to win.
She absolutely should have won the competition - she has a wonderfully unique voice and she is a true artist. Her singing reminds me very much of Lorraine Hunt Lieberson.
Vocally somewhere between Hunt Lieberson and Von Stade, with Natalie Stutzman’s chest voice/low contralto notes. Great company to be in it goes without saying. ❤
That is what I am thinking - lovely, unusual quality, perfect vibrato (so quick and even - my favorite), and her musicianship…melts me
@@SteveL2012Stutzman wishes!
@@buddys_dad As you say ; she melts me, EVERY time I listen her. And this is just a video. What could happen with a live performance ? Maybe I should faint ?
I have listened hundreds of singers in my life, I'm singer too. Beth is breathless. Not only because her chest voice or her terrific and deep musicianship. She has something special and unique. She does not sing ; She IS what she sings - flesh and bones "till the point of her hair" like the French say.
I don't like to compare an artist with another. However, must go back to my teens to find so similar feelings and inner sensations listening a singer. It happened with the voice of Joni Mitchell.
My choice as winner. Very special voice . Hope you have a long and fruitful career dear girl. 🥰
I loved this the best of all the performances of the five selected finalists. Both as song choice and voice.
Where do we find such a phenomenal chest voice in current singers if not Beth Taylor?! I believe I have already watched all of her videos available on RUclips. That's what opera needs: OLD SCHOOL OF SING! BRAVA! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
She harks back to the contralti of the Golden Age
@@scottgrunow5201 She is a FIND! I've been following Beth Taylor since there were only 3 videos of her on YT, all by Helmut Fischer. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 WONDERFUL!
for me she IS the winner, love from the Netherlands
What a luscious voice. Beautiful.
Simply gorgeous...
Impresionante la elegancia de esta mujer, tanto en su fraseo como en su presencia escénica. Una delicia el tratamiento vocal y musical.
Beautiful.
Sublime❤
💎
One of my favourite songs, sung as well as any of the greats I can think of! In my opinion better!
yes yes yes a low female voice that can carry over an orchestra
The spectre of the rose
English translation © Richard Stokes
Open your eyelids,
Brushed by a virginal dream;
I am the spectre of a rose
That yesterday you wore at the dance.
You plucked me still sprinkled
With silver tears of dew,
And amid the glittering feast
You wore me all evening long.
O you who brought about my death,
You shall be powerless to banish me:
The rosy spectre which every night
Will come to dance at your bedside.
But be not afraid - I demand
Neither Mass nor De Profundis;
This faint perfume is my soul,
And I come from Paradise.
My destiny was worthy of envy;
And for such a beautiful fate,
Many would have given their lives -
For my tomb is on your breast,
And on the alabaster where I lie,
A poet with a kiss
Has written: Here lies a rose
Which every king will envy.
Translations by Richard Stokes, from A French Song Companion (Oxford, 2000)
Théophile GAUTIER
1811 - 1872
Le spectre de la rose
Soulève ta paupière close
Qu’effleure un songe virginal ;
Je suis le spectre d’une rose
Que tu portais hier au bal.
Tu me pris encore emperlée
Des pleurs d’argent de l’arrosoir,
Et parmi la fête étoilée
Tu me promenas tout le soir.
Ô toi qui de ma mort fus cause,
Sans que tu puisses le chasser
Toute la nuit mon spectre rose
A ton chevet viendra danser.
Mais ne crains rien, je ne réclame
Ni messe, ni De Profundis ;
Ce léger parfum est mon âme
Et j’arrive du paradis.
Mon destin fut digne d’envie :
Pour avoir un trépas si beau,
Plus d’un aurait donné sa vie,
Car sur son sein j'ai mon tombeau,
Et sur l’albâtre où je repose
Un poète avec un baiser
Ecrivit : Ci-gît une rose
Que tous les rois vont jalouser
Buena voz, pero es que no puede cortar la palabra é/toilée para respirar y por lo tanto destruir el fraseo.... Sorry.