Thursday, September 20, 2007

Plus Ca Change

"Italy's cultural system is on the brink of collapse. Opera in Italy is a museum with dusty exhibits. But it used to be the country with the greatest composers, artists and singers! I hardly perform there anymore."--Cecilia Bartoli, in an interview with the German newspaper Der Tagesspiegel, Sept. 14, 2007.

"Italy, my dear friend, is more enchanting from a distance than close at hand. The theaters have lost much of their former splendor. The art of music, the art of song, no longer flourish as they once did, and the future does not look promising for Italian singers. The works of the masters are utterly exhausted, and one sees no young talent emerging to replace them."--Adolphe Nourrit, in a letter to the bass Gustave Euzet, January, 1839 (quoted in The Great Tenor Tragedy by Henry Pleasants).

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