66 Opera Arias
I have been furloughed for couple of weeks now, leaving the house only very occasionally. Maybe by the time pandemic passes, I will have finished this project. Tonight I was supposed to be at the Royal Opera, instead I’m at home doing this.
This is very 1996.
The Metropolitan Opera has been offering their back catalogue as daily streams over the past couple of weeks, and continue for at least another week; it’s been a tiny bit of hit and miss for me, but the absolute highlight was the Robert Lepage Ring Cycle, starring among others Bryn here. And Deborah Voigt, who I think will crop up in this project later on. Having watched the Ring Cycle and having listened to this album, I feel like I have to say this: Fuck you, James Levine. You were the greatest opera conductor in the world, and you had to fuck it up. It’s horrible and unforgivable, and it’s a huge loss. You should have done better. Been better. You owed it to everyone. That’s all I’ll say about the subject; Levine will almost certainly come up again during this project, and I don’t want to touch this again.
This album, released in 1996, is not Terfel’s first recording. In fact, technically, this doesn’t even qualify as an early one (he famously finished second behind Dmitry Hvorostovsky in the Cardiff Singer of the World in 1989) - before this, he had already participated in a number of complete opera recordings, and published a number of solo discs, featuring everything from English song to Broadway tunes. This album sits chronologically at an interesting place - in the mid-1990s he was starting to move on from the Mozart that had made him famous to bigger, heavier roles, and the way the 14 tracks on this disc are organised, reflects that. This is a showcase - here’s what I can do, and here’s where I’ll go - and it works.
Favourite track: I’m still in the Wagner headspace, so I’m picking no. 7, Die Frist is um, from The Flying Dutchman. About as good as it gets.
Opera Arias Bryn Terfel, baritone The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra James Levine, conductor


















