I just heard the man who says he can't/won't/no no no sing opera (but *made* to do so by Simon Rattle, thank goodness), in one of the finest -- or THE finest -- interpretation of Papageno, Osmin and Don Giovanni I ever heard. Quite a spread between those three roles, but the Man Who Doesn't Sing Opera could just as well do the greatest Onegin, Amfortas, Mefistofele, all the Verdi roles, and Wotan. Hard to believe? Yes. But believe it anyway. With all the superlatives written about Thomas Quasthoff, he is still not getting acknowledged for having an *operatic* voice of warmth, elegance, power, and complete command of both the material and the audience. And, just "La ci darem la mano" tonight all by itself disclosed *the* most important quality in Thomas Quasthoff's voice: as Giovanni, the beastly incorrect but irrestible hero, here is the voice of seduction, clear and simple. Quasthoff the opera singer is seductive as none other. I have a review coming up later tonight of Quasthoff's joint recital with Juliane Banse (going from good to brilliant as the evening climaxed with the Mozart opera set), accompanied by Met-orchestra-in-one Justus Zeyen, at the Oregon Bach Festival in Eugene, but I have no illusions about "explaining" how incredible the operatic experience of Quasthoff is, hence this brief notice, urging one and all to experience it... *if* you ever get a chance. [log in to unmask] Attachments to [log in to unmask]