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In Reply to: RE: LOL! If you want to avoid digital, you're going to have to forego a number of more modern offerings posted by Chris from Lafayette on July 18, 2016 at 15:35:15
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I'm perfectly willing to admit that some listeners might prefer Flagstad, but if they haven't heard any Tristans since, say, 1985 (?) how would they know? It's as if they're stuck in a time warp. Surely, there's an element of sour grapes here?
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Elizabeth Schwartzkopff supplied a high C.
I read that Flagstad was heartbroken when word leaked out. That seems incredibly naive to me (i.e., to think that word wouldn't eventually get out).
But, per my subject line, what inquiring minds wanted to know was whether (per your subject line) Nina Stemme had the power of two on HER high C's. ;-)
Since the Belohlavek Tristan blu-ray was assembled from a run of performances, perhaps you could say that Stemme's high C's DID have the power of two (from different performances) - but at least both of them were probably her own! ;-)
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In an episode of The Flintstones, Wilma and Betty try to brainwash Fred and Barney into doing their preferred activities, including going to an opera starring Kirsten Flagstone.
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