Yesterday's concert went very well. I got all the videos and am mostly happy with how I sounded (of course there are a few things that could have sounded better). The only really gauche thing was that I had to stop to drink water (twice!) during the Bolena duet because my throat got dry and there were still plenty of high notes ahead. Lately there have been various discussions (online) about the fact that it's a myth that people always need to have water but I know that when I'm singing my throat gets so dry that I just wouldn't make it up to some of those notes without staying hydrated. So what do the big stars do when they're onstage? All I can think of is that big opera houses and concert halls have a humidfying system of some kind, which regular venues don't. And churches are dusty. And for me maybe it's just my chronic upper respiratory issues.
But I shouldn't dwell on negative things; I am happy with how most of it sounded and I looked lovely in my new dress. It was a splurge (well, for me; it cost $75 and usually I shop at thrift shops for concert wear) but it was worth it and my last semi-formal concert dress is 10 years old.
I really like the site I ordered it from. It's called "Rose Elegant" (I can't seem to find a site to link to) and everything comes from (as distinct from having been made in) China so the sizes are odd. A size 12 maps to XXL, but this fit me perfectly. Since I have gotten shorter and much bigger around the waist (I attribute some of that to the muscle and fat "donut" that singers are supposed to have around the waist and back) I have stopped buying anything fitted around the waist. I wouldn't wear a tent dress but there are a lot of dresses like this one that are shapely, but not tight at the waist.
Unfortunately I can't seem to be able to download the videos individually (when I do that there is sound but no picture) but I can see them (and I guess show them to people) by posting a link to the original drop box file. Maybe the videographer can fix the problem. I hate to bother her because she never charges me anything; apparently making these videos is part of her volunteer work creating "lasting impressions" for seniors.
So now I can retire the Bolena for a while and start planning 2020 concerts. At least three of the places want us back; I just have to pin them down about dates and times. I think next time we may revisit the "Judgment Scene" from Aida and the "Vengeance Duet" from Samson et Dalila.
I am going to be 70 next year but have no sense of slowing down. I sing a lot better than when I started at 54; even than I did a few years ago.
To end on a humorous and flattering note. There is a sustained high A at the beginning of the Bolena duet. It ends the opening recitative, and after I sang it, the audience here broke into applause. I have never had that happen.
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