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La Profonda: Aprile Millo
The grand diva with the golden voice is giving her 25th anniversary recital with the Opera Orchestra of New York, on November 17th, 2009 at 8pm at the Frederick P. Rose Recital Hall in the home of Jazz at Lincoln Centre. This recital proves to be a magical, historic, and elegant evening, with a few surprises and Ms. Millo’s absolute devotion to her art, which to her represents a sacred vocation. The first time I personally heard Ms. Millo, she was portraying Verdi’s Aida. It was a voice I have never ever forgotten and one to which I have always felt a particular affinity. This is a voice that comes along once in a lifetime. Her golden voice is made up of the best attributes of her predecessors, Claudia Muzio, Rosa Ponselle, and Renata Tebaldi, and her technique is one that is firmly cemented in pure and unadulterated Bel Canto lyricism. Combine this with Ms. Millo’s devotion to her art and the combination is almost too emotional for human consumption. In a phrase, she is a living, breathing, musical vessel, one that anyone who loves opera, voices, or music should experience. She is a true artist in the most fundamental sense of the word and her voice is a gift to us all. There is no question that we are lucky to have her in our midst, as we were lucky to have Mr. Pavarotti, and all of the other greats who contributed so profoundly to this art.
On a personal note, I have never had the pleasure of hearing Ms. Millo in live performance, and so this first time I’m hearing her is also the first time I’m performing with her at a public venue, as such. I am graciously honoured and humbled to be a guest artist on this important event. With all of the respect I have for this artist, personally and professionally, there are no words to express how excited I am to be experiencing this. I hope you’ll come and experience it with me.
Aprile Millo was a wunderkind. She possessed this voice of almost unnatural beauty since she could walk. When she sings, the room, the hall, vibrates with an energy that you can only understand if you have been enveloped by this voice. It is one of those great voices that will go down in the history books for the rest of eternity. One of the most accurate and definitive Italian voices ever, with an ability to sing recitativo like no one else, with a sense of punto di linea that I think some of us have forgotten is “inherent” in this music, and it lives in one of the kindest and most generous of individuals. Ms. Millo has won accolades the world over. Please join me in this magnificent evening, celebrating one of the greatest artists this world has ever known. My hat goes off to you, Signora. The greats who are no longer with us will all be there celebrating with you. From my heart to yours, auguri!
Millo’s vocal beauty and technical prowess were unparalleled in Verdi’s “Aida”
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