I was listening to the Saturday Matinee Broadcast on BBC Radio 3 - live from the Metropolitan Opera in New York tonight. It's Gounod's Faust. I noticed recently they have started popping back stage to interview the stars during the interval. Is it a good idea?
In tonight's broadcast, Ildar Abdrasakov who sang Méphistophélès certainly gave a strong hint of irritation when he was interviewed. It was embarrassing to listen to the interviewer pushing for comments and scoops when clearly Abdrasakov wanted to rest his voice. Surely singers deserve a rest during the interval - having sound a big aria towards the end of Act II. Was it really necessary to pounce on these tired souls when they would have given so much on stage?
In tonight's broadcast, Ildar Abdrasakov who sang Méphistophélès certainly gave a strong hint of irritation when he was interviewed. It was embarrassing to listen to the interviewer pushing for comments and scoops when clearly Abdrasakov wanted to rest his voice. Surely singers deserve a rest during the interval - having sound a big aria towards the end of Act II. Was it really necessary to pounce on these tired souls when they would have given so much on stage?
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