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An Evening With Kathleen Battle *Open Thread*

Some of you may recall how I ruined my partner’s Solstice present for me, one she had planned for some time, back in September. I had gotten a flyer from the Charleston Concert Series in the mail, and behold, my favorite opera singer, Kathleen Battle was coming to Charleston. Turns out, my partner had already gotten tickets, and had been intercepting those flyers all along!

Anyway, the performance was Monday night. Let me set the stage for you: there was a music stand, a grand piano (Yamaha, for those of you keeping score), and a piano bench. That was it. No special effects, mo microphone, nothing else. Ms. Battle came out in a beautiful spaghetti strap black dress with a small train, and a fuchsia wrap. Her pianist was Cyrus Chestnut, who is an extremely talented jazz pianist. Ms. Battle performed a range of music from classical to spirituals to traditional Christmas carols. (Okay, “Santa Baby” is not exactly traditional, but it was REALLY fun!) She sang a number of pieces A Capella. She was, simply put, mesmerizing.

Not only was she stunning in her appearance, but so were a number of audience members, dressed in tuxedos, even some men in kilts, and women dressed to the Nines. It was an event.

Ms. Battle began the evening with “Ave Maria,” though imagine it being just her and her jazz pianist, putting his unique spin on it (and if the video and the picture being out of sync makes you nuts, just close your eyes and enjoy it):

The one downside to the evening came while Ms. Battle was in the midst of singing one of my all time favorite hymns, “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel,” an ancient hymn with a stirring tune (possibly Gregorian). Even as a non-Christian, there is just something about Gregorian chant that really moves me. Anyway, again, just her and her pianist, and Ms. Battle is in almost a meditative space. Mr. Chestnut is playing an interlude, and Ms. Battle is trying desperately to get someone to stop videotaping her with their cellphone. Everyone had been warned – no photography, no cell phones, no video-taping her with cell phones, and it was written in the program as well. The person was only a couple of rows away from her, and it distracted her from the piece. It was also the only time she actually spoke the entire night, when she told them that they had been asked not to tape her. She stopped the song in the middle, and left the stage, Mr. Chestnut following her. The people around the offender, as well as the rest of us, were not amused. After a few minutes, she came back on stage, and re-did the two songs of that set.

Perhaps because of the pieces she was performing, but it seemed like prayer, thus the intrusion that much more egregious. We were not mad at HER for leaving the stage – we were mad at the person who failed to honor her performance.

One of the spirituals she did was this one, “Rise Up Shepherd”:

Another Spiritual she did was “Wade In The Water.” It was fun to see how much she got into it, especially the chorus. I couldn’t help but chuckle to myself, thinking of other concerts I attended in which the audience is encouraged to sing – this was no Indigo Girls concert, and we would NOT be joining in on the chorus. It was much more formal than that.

Another thing that amused us was her attempts, sometimes, failed, to rein in her pianist when he would go off on his interludes. She would be trying to get his attention so she could continue singing, and he’d just be playing along. I am sure she wanted to say to him, “Whose photo is on the front of the program, yours or mine? That’s right, mine – so when I’m ready to start singing again, you need to be ready!” Don’t get me wrong – he was outstanding, and she very much seemed to be enjoying his creativity and talent, but at some point, she needed to finish the piece.

And then it was over – people standing and cheering, “Brava, Brava!” until she came out for her encore. And this was it, the classic from “Porgy and Bess,” “Summertime”:

Wow. What a night. I never dreamed I’d be able to see her again on stage after leaving New York City, but indeed, I had that wonderful opportunity here. We had great seats, to, I might add – row O, dead center. I had an unobstructed view of Ms. Battle, looking at her on eye level – amazing! What an incredible gift, one I will long cherish.

So, that was my departure from all the crazy politics going on right now – Health Care, Obama’s plummeting poll numbers (47% now – the lowest of any president at this time in the first year), or the possibility of the U.S. losing its Moody’s Triple A rating for the first time in generations (and yes, that’s with an “s” at the end).

I hope this was a nice departure for you, too. You can talk about whatever is on your mind, though. This is an open thread.

  • Peggy Sue

    Sounds as if you had a wonderful evening, Amy. And we all deserve [and need] that from time to time.

    Terrific gift, even if the surprise was spoiled. Nice read, too, a bit of a breather between all the bad news. I love the Ave Maria and the music from Porgy and Bess. What a treat!

  • TeakWoodKite

    Surprise or no, I hope you had a well spent evening. The sound of the gifted human voice is amazing.
    ==
    OT:

    From an e-mail the group sent out to its members Wednesday afternoon:

    Dear MoveOn member,

    How could they?

    Senate Democrats have just announced a tentative health care deal that doesn’t appear to include a real public health insurance option.

    Instead of pulling out all the stops, they’ve …


    What a joke! They are whining about the public option? Ha! Sucka’s got played by the smartest POTUS evhaa!

  • elaine

    Thanks Amy, Kathleen Battle is so wonderful!

  • ~~JustMe~~

    Good to hear you had a good evening Amy a well deserved break nodoubt…

    and here have a laugh and unwind more.. I love this site it uplifts the burden we have to deal with daily!

    http://crabbyoldfart.wordpress.com/

  • http://www.sonicninjakitty.wordpress.com Sonic Ninja Kitty

    WOW! Just WOW!

  • Texas Playwright

    Do so enjoy hearing the good stuff about Americans, R3Amy. Glad you had such a grand time. As for the RUDE BOORS who insist on spoiling such an eveent for others with their complete disregard for a live performance, and, dare I say, their inability to PAY ATTENTION and enjoy the performance LIVE before the instrusive misuse of personal or professional recording devices, shame on them.

  • tango

    Oh I laughed. The Social Misfits card especially. Can’t wait to see the rest of them.

  • abbie

    Ms. Battle is one of the all-time greats — lucky you!!!

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