Beg pardon?
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Subject: [Fans of Dawn Upshaw] Her
> How is she, still letting down audiences and failing to turn up ? I
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What method do you suggest that information about her concerts be
shared? Cancellations occur. For those fans that want to attend a
concert, is there another suggestion you have?
Dave
--- In fansofdawnupshaw@yahoogroups.com, robert6054 <no_reply@y...>
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> Hello again
> Roverscout thinks it would be a good idea to publish forthcoming
> events of D Upshaw but that would be fruitless as she cancels
> performances for little or no reason and that would render such a
> list useless.
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Hello again
Roverscout thinks it would be a good idea to publish forthcoming
events of D Upshaw but that would be fruitless as she cancels
performances for little or no reason and that would render such a
list useless.
The DVD version of the staged Glyndebourne production (1996) of Handel's
Theodora is scheduled for release in late June 2004 at amazon.com and
amazon.co.uk.
Cast List
Dawn Upshaw ... Theodora
David Daniels ... Didymus
Frode Olsen ... Valens
Richard Croft ... Septimius
Lorraine Hunt ... Irene
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Dawn Upshaw will be appearing at selected locations in the United
States with the Australian Chamber Orchestra from April 16 to May 2,
2004.
http://www.aco.com.au/concerts/events/event_11
--- In fansofdawnupshaw@yahoogroups.com, "roverscout_2000"
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> It would be great if this site had current updates of all of
Dawn's
> concert. Where will she be in April and May 2004?
> Roverscout
Dawn Upshaw is scheduled to perform Berio: Folk Songs and Golijov:
Ayre at Jordan Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, on Friday April 2,
2004, at 8 p.m. as part of the FleetBoston Celebrity Series.
--- In fansofdawnupshaw@yahoogroups.com, "roverscout_2000"
<roverscout_2000@y...> wrote:
> It would be great if this site had current updates of all of
Dawn's
> concert. Where will she be in April and May 2004?
> Roverscout
--- In fansofdawnupshaw@yahoogroups.com, "roverscout_2000"
<roverscout_2000@y...> wrote:
> It would be great if this site had current updates of all of Dawn's
> concert. Where will she be in April and May 2004?
> Roverscout
It would not be much use knowing where her concerts were to be held
as she cancells with no notice if she does not feel like performing
Hello, all.
I went to high school with Dawn back in the '70s, although I didn't know her
hardly at
all. I did know her big sister, Dana, who is one of the nicest people I've ever
met. The
whole family seem to be terrific.
When the Gorecki album came out, I rediscovered her and fell in love with her
work.
She has remained my favorite soprano ever since, although I have yet to see her
live.
I am also a singer (NOTHING like her... please! I am more a happy amateur) and
will be
performing on the one night she will be appearing here in Seattle in March. It
broke
my heart when I realized the conflict.
Not long ago, I see someone posted a question about her performance calendar...
Have any of you discovered a web site listing her touring engagements? I would
welcome the opportunity to travel to California or Vancouver, BC to hear her
perform...
A new member has asked:
"Would someone direct me to a site that show Dawn's calendar of
upcoming performances? Or is she now going to spend most of her
time teaching??"
Does anyone know?
Dawn Upshaw, four other soloists, and the Tanglewood Music Center
Vocal Fellows and Orchestra conducted by Miguel Harth-Bedoya had
been scheduled to perform the chamber opera Ainadamar at the Harvey
Theater of the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Ocvtober 28, 30, and 31,
2003, at 7:30 p.m. and on November 2 at 3 p.m. However,the Brooklyn
Academy of Music has announced: "Performances of Osvaldo Golijov's
new chamber opera Ainadamar, which were to have taken place on
October 28, 30, 31 and November 2 at BAM's Harvey Theater, have been
cancelled due to the illness of soprano Dawn Upshaw. The lead role
of Margarita Xirgu was created for Ms. Upshaw."
Robert6054, Is there no recourse? Refund or? Where exactly in Australia?
Stephen
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On the 18th of Sept 'she' wrecked my whole day and caused me to
waste $80 because she decided not to appear. I hope 'she' never
dares to set foot in Australia again.
Hi, I'm doing an essay on Ophelia and can't find this CD anywhere!
I need some help in the form of a) the words to Ophelie and if
possible any CD liner notes about Earl Kim, the composer. I would
really appreciate the help.
thanx
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> Subject: Dawn and Joni
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> I've heard that Dawn often closes her performances with songs by
> people like Joni Mitchell. Does anyone know what Joni song she
> does? And has she ever recorded a Joni Mitchell song?
> Thanks,
> Les
The recital I went to in DC in February of 2001 had Ives "Songs my mother
taught me" as the first encore and a Schubert song as the second.
Ralph
I've heard that Dawn often closes her performances with songs by
people like Joni Mitchell. Does anyone know what Joni song she
does? And has she ever recorded a Joni Mitchell song?
Thanks,
Les
Well Richard as we have joined a fan club of Dawn (sigh!) Upshaw I
seriously doubt if anyone will dispute it!! Unfortunately I do not
have the recordings that you have eg. Gretel and Zerlina but I will
take your word for it! I am sure she is a gorgeous Zerlina!!
Blondoz
--- In fansofdawnupshaw@y..., richard jessen <nobodynowhere2001@y...>
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> Dawn Upshaw is one of the most intelligent of opera and concert
stars of this current era.
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> Anyone who can make a Peter Sellers production like "Theodora" a
convincing and riveting experience has to be one of the greats of all
time.
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> Her best roles on stage seem be "Zerlina," Gretel", and others
which call upon a sweet, perky character with a good deal of inner
charm.
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> Her best performance with orchestra seems to be of
Barber's "Knoxville 1915" which stands up there with the song's
dedicatee Eleanor Steber.
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> Anyone who agrees or disagrees can debate this with me. I have the
TV tapes to prove how great this lady is!
> Richard Jessen
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Dawn Upshaw is one of the most intelligent of opera and concert stars of this
current era.
Anyone who can make a Peter Sellers production like "Theodora" a convincing and
riveting experience has to be one of the greats of all time.
Her best roles on stage seem be "Zerlina," Gretel", and others which call upon a
sweet, perky character with a good deal of inner charm.
Her best performance with orchestra seems to be of Barber's "Knoxville 1915"
which stands up there with the song's dedicatee Eleanor Steber.
Anyone who agrees or disagrees can debate this with me. I have the TV tapes to
prove how great this lady is!
Richard Jessen
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Dawn Upshaw has a very distinctive voice. It
seems to me that no one else has a voice quite like
hers.<br><br>Here in the U.S. we have a problem with some of the
radio stations discontinuing the Met radio broadcasts.
In Boston until a few years ago, they were carried
by a commercial station with a very powerful signal
that could be picked up well throughout the
metropolitan area. That station discontinued them, and now
they are carried by a university radio station that
does not have quite such a powerful signal. In some of
the suburbs they do not come in very well, certainly
not well enough for recording.
I have a few of Dawn's recordings and as you can
tell I think she is a wonderful singer. She has such a
warm unaffected voice, she sings straight from the
heart. I have a few recordings and have only seen and
heard the lovely Dawn on cd & video. Australia has up
till 2000 received the Met broadcasts though I guess
due to budget constraints we did not receive any Met
broadcasts in 2001. :-( I did tape her broadcast of Pamina
in the Met broadcast December 1998. Wonderful!!!
I'm not aware myself of any new operatic roles
that she is planning to undertake. She seems to be
devoting a lot of attention to increasing her song
repertory.<br><br>I believe that she gave a recital in Toronto on
January 8, and is giving one in Ottawa on January
12.<br><br>Recently she sang Gretel at the Met (including a radio
broadcast). Last October she sang Ilia in Idomeneo at the
Met, but I see that unfortunately she is not scheduled
for the January 26 performance that is going to be
broadcast.
I'd say that in opera I like Dawn Upshaw best as Pamina in The Magic
Flute.<br><br>Of Dawn Upshaw's non-operatic recordings, I like her Rodgers and
Hart CD the best.