One more for Tito: Simionato’s S’altro che lacrime
Giulietta Simionato is one of my (few) favourite Romeos but I just found today – whilst researching the state of Tito nowadays – that she’s ended her illustrious career (willingly) singing… Servilia in La Scala’s small hall. File it under odd choices to go out on. It’s interesting, but more like how Annio would sing it (obviously):
ps: don’t get excited, it’s not her singing Non piu di fiori later – though it would’ve been cool for her to sing Vitellia, however she apparently made her decision late in the game (every other role was taken). So, yes, La Scala allowed Tito about 90 years ago – in the small hall, mind.
Posted on September 30, 2018, in 1001 musings on la clemenza di tito, mezzos & contraltos, mozart and tagged giulitta simionato, la clemenza di tito, mozart, s'altro che lacrime, servilia. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.
Hehe, I like the Annio-Servilia, did you know she was Daniela Barcellona’s friend and mentor?
How cool! I didn’t know.
Yes, and I really need to hear more of Simionato. There are definitely some similarities to DBs style.