Can we just talk about the fact that she's singing one of the hardest arias while using a wheelchair! This woman is a gift to the world of opera
@death2pc
2 жыл бұрын
@KLGoodman She could be Russian, Ukrainian or even Hungarian................... But she's American. I'll remind her of that next time I see her.
@lauramaniscalco7742
4 ай бұрын
The usual director's follies! They don't worry about creating ever greater obstacles for the singers just to appear original in some way
@caseyglick5957
28 күн бұрын
Somehow, she manages to put more menace and rage into it from a wheelchair than I've seen from even Diana Damrau. Truly my favorite performance. Also, she just slams those notes doesn't she...
@TheMathias4562 жыл бұрын
Three things stood out to me about this performance. Kathryn isn't just squeaking out the high Fs but hitting them full voiced which I feel gives this aria an added fury that I feel so many other interpretations lack. Number two, she's performing this aria in a wheelchair and for the most part sitting down which is not an easy task and speaks volumes about her abilities as a singer. Number three, the fact that she's portraying the Queen of the Night as an old, wheelchair bound woman who no doubt is on the very fringes of her now waning power (Reminding me almost of Fiona Goode from American Horror Story; Coven as she begins losing her powers) which is in contrast to many other interpretations of the role who portray her as a vengeful almighty powerful force of darkness.
@albertoalvez89403 жыл бұрын
It has been the first time I witnessed Ms. Kathryn Lewek's performance as the Queen of the Night. I have seen many singers in masterfully crafted costumes on flabbergasting stages. The characterolgy presented in this performance truly reveals the innermost of the Queen's soul: bitterness, cruelty, madness and else. While other singers contrast this spiritual stage against beautiful couture fancy dresses, Ms. Lewek translates those feelings into the body of a disabled woman submerged into a desperate impotence materialized perhaps in the wheelchair and the use of the stick showing her constraints of movement and liberty as well, leading her to decadance and subsequently decline. The only "nice" thing in the scene is her imperious, powerful, outstanding voice. Another contrast, a terrific mesmerizing one.
@tbmalik9544 Жыл бұрын
Ever since I heard this rendition, every other lyric coloratura who sings this aria and squeaks out the High Fs like a Catholic cathedral choir soloist simply doesn't come close. This aria needs fire, fury and vengeance and Lewek absolutely brings it!
@s.m.7325 ай бұрын
Literally the best interpretation I’ve ever heard
@nattie-k83803 жыл бұрын
Phenomenal lady! ❤️Goosebumps. She knows what Sturm und Drang is!
@Ha-ppi-ness Жыл бұрын
Saw her on the MET this week and I'm her new fan. Such a distinct performance from Diana Damrau. She mentioned, this is not the shinning queen of the night but a last sorrow from a queen being displaced by patriarchy (Saratros et al).
@stefanwild326 Жыл бұрын
How utterly exciting Queen of the Night meets Baba Yaga meets Japanese horror movie 😱 (I usually don't like when directors request physical stunts from singers during major arias, but in this case it actually brought so much to the scene that I cannot be mad at them)
@yulimau25323 күн бұрын
Qué hermosa presentación !!! Excelente voz e interpretación 😮🤩🤩🤩💯🎵🎶🎵🎶
@user-qr3qm9eb9f15 күн бұрын
Great performance 🤩
@1y167Ай бұрын
Impressive ! And beatiful.
@MMotta-mk8uq3 жыл бұрын
Cantar essa famosa ária com perfeição, não é para qualquer cantora; e cantar sentada?! Impressionante!
Like the singing is not enough, this woman also handles a wheelchair...
@sandorvarga2860 Жыл бұрын
This lady deserves a Nobel! Himmel! She does all this from s whealchair! Who was the "director" comming up with an idea like that? Poor Qieen! Than again, she rendeted this aria like few have ever! She is a DIVA!
@MMotta-mk8uq3 жыл бұрын
Maravilhosa!
@user-nv2np4uj1r2 жыл бұрын
It's most emotional "der holle rache" I'v ever heard.😍
@carlfranzensvocalstudio9826 Жыл бұрын
Magnificent
@garburolak3 жыл бұрын
MAGISTRAL
@gpeddino Жыл бұрын
The sequence starting 3:09 actually gave me goosebumps. Brava!
@thehotvicaronamyl3 жыл бұрын
Wow. Great singing and characterisation.
@jonathanfinney78212 жыл бұрын
Stunning.
@Woodsmoke223 жыл бұрын
Brava!
@fernandoleitao44693 жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@MegaPrincessbear Жыл бұрын
Fantastic in every way but for me it’s the grace notes!!! Adds that extra level psycho!!
@carlaceciliasilva8737 Жыл бұрын
Sensacional
@despoinagreen94403 жыл бұрын
great
@eridonstewart99732 жыл бұрын
Not my favorite version of this song but definitely my favorite lighting out of maybe any production ever. It’s so perfectly gothic.
@MonnaLuisa4 күн бұрын
grande artista, davvero. Non so cosa penserebbe Mozart di una simile regia....A kind of artist indeed. Who knows about Mozart on such a scenography....
@jamesmayo88812 жыл бұрын
SING!!!! Sitting in a wheelchair -- singing for full and free -- high Fs! Let's talk about it. Clearly, she understood the assignment. SING YE ALL OF IT! 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
@talkingtadpole3001
2 жыл бұрын
Technically high Es because the orchestra is using Baroque tuning for some reason. She mentioned in an interview somewhere that this production was so difficult because she had to retrain her larnyx's muscle memory to fit the new key.
@drnivek Жыл бұрын
Saw this last night at the Met's 1st performance of this production. She sang less cleanly but with more convincing rage and a quieter, more controlled burning anger at "hört der Mutter Schwur". While the vocals were a little disappointing, last night was dramatically better, IMHO.
@christinec.66852 жыл бұрын
That's a big coloratura voice.
@ThomasDawkins882 жыл бұрын
Sitting in a wheelchair, she still manages all of the coloratura and actually SINGS the top Fs instead of squeaking them.
@randyhelzerman8 ай бұрын
This is the fleeciest flex that every was flexed.
@LYBASHA3 жыл бұрын
Whatever happened to Baby Jane - if Betty Davis had been an opera singer!
@gabitunschel690 Жыл бұрын
Mozart würde sich im Grabe umdrehen, wenn er diese Düstenis und erst recht diese Gestalten ansehen müsste. Aber diese Inszenierung passt genau zu unserer heutigen Zeit. Trotzdem kann all das für mich so Fuchtbare Mozart`s wundervolle Musik und deren ebenso wundervolle Interpretation nicht zerstören.
@jordipanadesribera68902 жыл бұрын
Soon at Liceu BCN.
@80Mrmirko Жыл бұрын
Un colore scuro per un personaggio oscuro, un lato ultraterreno, insieme all’altro lato che la rende debole come qualsiasi umano. Una interpretazione la me meglio riuscite. Questa donna è una delle po he speranze che rimangono nell’opera oggi
@ChupeTTe2 жыл бұрын
They see her rolling and hatin
@christinec.66852 жыл бұрын
Nice job staying in the picket with those dastardly triplets.
@luzbel55083 жыл бұрын
diana damrau sorry but, she is good too jajaja 2 queens of the night 🥰 2:46 this is hypnotic
@nathanberry12442 жыл бұрын
She is very talented it seems. And especially that she can do it with a wheelchair also
@samueljaramillo4221 Жыл бұрын
I did not like this staging, though her singing is phenomenal.
@wendydeng44632 жыл бұрын
Why she’s in the wheelchair 🦼
@death2pc
2 жыл бұрын
So (that) you would ask................... ps: They also considered having her on a Harley with ape hangers, but opted for the wheelchair instead........
@smurf902 Жыл бұрын
Lewek is spectacular. But the production makes no sense. The queen of the night is a magical creature. She's anything but an old lady in a wheelchair, she's the complete opposite. The concept makes no sense (neither do any of the other regietheater bullshit productions)
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Can we just talk about the fact that she's singing one of the hardest arias while using a wheelchair! This woman is a gift to the world of opera
@death2pc
2 жыл бұрын
@KLGoodman She could be Russian, Ukrainian or even Hungarian................... But she's American. I'll remind her of that next time I see her.
@lauramaniscalco7742
4 ай бұрын
The usual director's follies! They don't worry about creating ever greater obstacles for the singers just to appear original in some way
@caseyglick5957
28 күн бұрын
Somehow, she manages to put more menace and rage into it from a wheelchair than I've seen from even Diana Damrau. Truly my favorite performance. Also, she just slams those notes doesn't she...
Three things stood out to me about this performance. Kathryn isn't just squeaking out the high Fs but hitting them full voiced which I feel gives this aria an added fury that I feel so many other interpretations lack. Number two, she's performing this aria in a wheelchair and for the most part sitting down which is not an easy task and speaks volumes about her abilities as a singer. Number three, the fact that she's portraying the Queen of the Night as an old, wheelchair bound woman who no doubt is on the very fringes of her now waning power (Reminding me almost of Fiona Goode from American Horror Story; Coven as she begins losing her powers) which is in contrast to many other interpretations of the role who portray her as a vengeful almighty powerful force of darkness.
It has been the first time I witnessed Ms. Kathryn Lewek's performance as the Queen of the Night. I have seen many singers in masterfully crafted costumes on flabbergasting stages. The characterolgy presented in this performance truly reveals the innermost of the Queen's soul: bitterness, cruelty, madness and else. While other singers contrast this spiritual stage against beautiful couture fancy dresses, Ms. Lewek translates those feelings into the body of a disabled woman submerged into a desperate impotence materialized perhaps in the wheelchair and the use of the stick showing her constraints of movement and liberty as well, leading her to decadance and subsequently decline. The only "nice" thing in the scene is her imperious, powerful, outstanding voice. Another contrast, a terrific mesmerizing one.
Ever since I heard this rendition, every other lyric coloratura who sings this aria and squeaks out the High Fs like a Catholic cathedral choir soloist simply doesn't come close. This aria needs fire, fury and vengeance and Lewek absolutely brings it!
Literally the best interpretation I’ve ever heard
Phenomenal lady! ❤️Goosebumps. She knows what Sturm und Drang is!
Saw her on the MET this week and I'm her new fan. Such a distinct performance from Diana Damrau. She mentioned, this is not the shinning queen of the night but a last sorrow from a queen being displaced by patriarchy (Saratros et al).
How utterly exciting Queen of the Night meets Baba Yaga meets Japanese horror movie 😱 (I usually don't like when directors request physical stunts from singers during major arias, but in this case it actually brought so much to the scene that I cannot be mad at them)
Qué hermosa presentación !!! Excelente voz e interpretación 😮🤩🤩🤩💯🎵🎶🎵🎶
Great performance 🤩
Impressive ! And beatiful.
Cantar essa famosa ária com perfeição, não é para qualquer cantora; e cantar sentada?! Impressionante!
It just can't be better than that
Wooooooooooooow... Bravissima!!! Attitudine stupenda
Super
This is amazing.
Like the singing is not enough, this woman also handles a wheelchair...
This lady deserves a Nobel! Himmel! She does all this from s whealchair! Who was the "director" comming up with an idea like that? Poor Qieen! Than again, she rendeted this aria like few have ever! She is a DIVA!
Maravilhosa!
It's most emotional "der holle rache" I'v ever heard.😍
Magnificent
MAGISTRAL
The sequence starting 3:09 actually gave me goosebumps. Brava!
Wow. Great singing and characterisation.
Stunning.
Brava!
Awesome!
Fantastic in every way but for me it’s the grace notes!!! Adds that extra level psycho!!
Sensacional
great
Not my favorite version of this song but definitely my favorite lighting out of maybe any production ever. It’s so perfectly gothic.
grande artista, davvero. Non so cosa penserebbe Mozart di una simile regia....A kind of artist indeed. Who knows about Mozart on such a scenography....
SING!!!! Sitting in a wheelchair -- singing for full and free -- high Fs! Let's talk about it. Clearly, she understood the assignment. SING YE ALL OF IT! 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
@talkingtadpole3001
2 жыл бұрын
Technically high Es because the orchestra is using Baroque tuning for some reason. She mentioned in an interview somewhere that this production was so difficult because she had to retrain her larnyx's muscle memory to fit the new key.
Saw this last night at the Met's 1st performance of this production. She sang less cleanly but with more convincing rage and a quieter, more controlled burning anger at "hört der Mutter Schwur". While the vocals were a little disappointing, last night was dramatically better, IMHO.
That's a big coloratura voice.
Sitting in a wheelchair, she still manages all of the coloratura and actually SINGS the top Fs instead of squeaking them.
This is the fleeciest flex that every was flexed.
Whatever happened to Baby Jane - if Betty Davis had been an opera singer!
Mozart würde sich im Grabe umdrehen, wenn er diese Düstenis und erst recht diese Gestalten ansehen müsste. Aber diese Inszenierung passt genau zu unserer heutigen Zeit. Trotzdem kann all das für mich so Fuchtbare Mozart`s wundervolle Musik und deren ebenso wundervolle Interpretation nicht zerstören.
Soon at Liceu BCN.
Un colore scuro per un personaggio oscuro, un lato ultraterreno, insieme all’altro lato che la rende debole come qualsiasi umano. Una interpretazione la me meglio riuscite. Questa donna è una delle po he speranze che rimangono nell’opera oggi
They see her rolling and hatin
Nice job staying in the picket with those dastardly triplets.
diana damrau sorry but, she is good too jajaja 2 queens of the night 🥰 2:46 this is hypnotic
She is very talented it seems. And especially that she can do it with a wheelchair also
I did not like this staging, though her singing is phenomenal.
Why she’s in the wheelchair 🦼
@death2pc
2 жыл бұрын
So (that) you would ask................... ps: They also considered having her on a Harley with ape hangers, but opted for the wheelchair instead........
Lewek is spectacular. But the production makes no sense. The queen of the night is a magical creature. She's anything but an old lady in a wheelchair, she's the complete opposite. The concept makes no sense (neither do any of the other regietheater bullshit productions)