I think the two of them also did a Barbiere in Munich, so it might be from that. I was very impressed with Brownlee when I heard him in Seattle. I hadn't heard...
I believe I remember Nathan saying that the Munich Barbiere was a recording session, but I could be wrong (I think early senility is starting to set in)....
I think the Munich Barbiere was broadcast, which would surprise me if they were making a commercial recording. But who can explain the strange ways of the...
I just checked out Lawrence's website and under Recent Engagements is says: May 2005: Count Almaviva (Il Barbiere di Siviglia) - Munich Radio Orchestra - Sony...
Thanks -- I should have just assumed he had a website as well! I do think it's odd that they would broadcast something being recorded for official release,...
Would someone kindly tell me who Lawrence is? Clare in New York evflagg <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: I just checked out Lawrence's website and under...
not really unusual, Munich radio has frequently been the source of recordings issued commercially. Wade Lewis ... From: To: fansofnathangunn@yahoogroups.com ...
Thanks for the clarification, Wade. I hadn't realized that commercial recordings were issued from Munich radio. To be blunt, there are already copies of this...
He's a tenor (a very talented one, from my brief exposure to him) who was in Florencia en al Amazonas up in Seattle this past January and who has also sung...
His website is http://lawrencebrownlee.com/ if you are interested in learning more about him. Elizabeth ... who was in Florencia en al Amazonas up in Seattle...
I'm still not sure, but should be settling it shortly and will post the information and ask for RSVP's . And I still don't know who Lawrence is! Clare ...
Oh -- now I know -- I believe I have heard him -- I'm not sure whether in NY or St.Louis. Thanks. Clare evflagg <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: His website...
We should all join in together and sing Happy Birthday! Can you hear us, Patrick? Clare evflagg <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: I'd like to wish a very...
Thanks! Wow, I was planning to send you birthday greetings on the 20th (but I was going to check the day first -- it is the 20th, right?) So far so good -- I...
I'm assuming you all have better voices than I do -- the awfulness of my family's rendition of Happy Birthday is legendary. Thanks, I can hear you! [Non-text...
I am almost finished reading this book and find it totally fascinating. Thanks to Sally for recommending it. I think everyone who is going to see An American...
Elizabeth, I hope you're enjoying your birthday today -- October birthdays are the best! I took the whole week off work and so finally had a chance to arrange ...
Thank you, Patrick! I hope you're enjoying your time off. I caught a plane to Vegas this morning, and here I am enjoying the beautiful Venetian Hotel! And...
Thanks -- actually, I ordered the CD from them a few weeks ago and was told it would arrive in early November. So I'll let you know what I think of it when it...
If you go to metopera.org, on the right-hand side of the screen there's a link to articles on the approaching world premiere of An American Tragedy -- click on...
Thanks for the info, Patrick. Those pictures are great! The excitement continues to build! I have such mixed emotions about this opera. I know it's going to...
I know exactly what you mean -- it's a long way to go and an expensive trip, and we've been waiting for it for months, and inevitably there's some let-down --...
Hi Patrick - Sorry to go off the topic of Nathan, but I would be interested in hearing your review of "Dr. Atomic". Thanks, Patty ... <snipped> ... been...