I've been watching the generous online MetHD opera screenings during the COVID-19 Metropolitan opera house shutdown, and it's been wonderful. So far I’ve seen Mimi cough pitifully and then pin you to your chair with a high note in “La Boehme.” Next we can watch Violetta cough pitifully and then pin you to your chair with a high note in “La Traviata.”
All I can say is that for ladies with advanced tuberculosis, they sure have some pipes! We could learn from them during this current respitory pandemic. (Refreshing Perspective Lesson 1: No matter how bad COVID-19 gets, at least we aren’t French whores. Oh, ahem – pardon me, I mean "grisettes" and "courtesans." ToMAYto ToMAHto.)
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The following is not a review, but a record of the productions I watched while re-reading the libretto.
17Mar2020 - Watched my first Boehme - April 5, 2008 Met HD Broadcast; Luisotti; Gheorghiu, Arteta, Vargas, Tezier
28Dec2020 - "We kick off a week celebrating the legendary Luciano Pavarotti with a March, 15 1977 performance of Puccini’s La Bohème. The historic telecast—which launched the Live from the Met series on PBS —stars the great tenor as Rodolfo, alongside soprano Renata Scotto as Mimì. Fabrizio Melano’s classic production also features soprano Maralin Niska, baritones Ingvar Wixell and Allan Monk, and bass Paul Plishka—available tonight, December 28, starting at 7:30PM ET until tomorrow, December 29, at 6:30PM ET."