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Soprano Lily PONS: Estrellita (1974) 

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Soprano Lily Pons (1898-1976) / Estrellita (Ponce) / Recorded: December 1974 (at age 76, her last public appearance) --
French-American coloratura soprano Lily Pons (April 12, 1898 February 13, 1976), was born Alice "Lili" Joséphine Pons in Draguignan near Cannes. She first studied piano at the Paris Conservatory, winning the First Prize at the age of 15. At the onset of World War I, in 1914, Lili moved to Cannes with her mother and younger sister Juliette (born 22 December 1902) where she played piano and sang for soldiers at receptions given in support of the French troops and at the famous Hotel Carlton that had been transformed into a hospital, and where her mother, Marie Pons, worked as a volunteer nurse orderly. In 1925, encouraged by soprano Dyna Beumer, she started taking singing lessons from Alberto de Gorostiaga in Paris. She successfully made her operatic debut in the title role of Léo Delibes' Lakmé at Mulhouse in 1928 and went on to sing several coloratura roles in French provincial opera houses.
She was discovered by the impresario Giovanni Zenatello, who took her to New York where she auditioned for Giulio Gatti-Casazza, the general manager of the Metropolitan Opera.The Met needed a star coloratura after the retirement of Amelita Galli-Curci in January 1930. On January 3, 1931, Pons, unknown in the US, made an unheralded Met debut as Lucia in Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor and on that occasion the spelling of her first name was changed to "Lily". Against all odds, her performance received tremendous acclaim. She became a star overnight and inherited most of Galli-Curci's important coloratura roles. She also signed a recording contract with RCA Victor Records.
Pons was a principal soprano at the Met for thirty years, appearing 300 times in ten roles from 1931 until 1960. Her most frequent performances were as Lucia (93 performances), Lakmé (50 performances), Gilda in Verdi's Rigoletto (49 performances), and Rosina in Rossini's The Barber of Seville (33 performances).
Other roles in her repertoire included Olympia in Offenbach's The Tales of Hoffman, Philine in Ambroise Thomas's Mignon, Amina in Bellini's La Sonnambula, Marie in Donizetti's The Daughter of the Regiment, the title role in Delibes' Lakme,the Queen in Rimsky-Korsakov's The Golden Cockerel, and the title role in Donizetti's Linda di Chamounix, (a role she sang in the opera's Met premiere on March 1, 1934). The last major new role Lily Pons performed (she had actually learned the role during her first season at The Met) was Violetta in Traviata, which she sang at the San Francisco Opera. In her last performance at the Met, on December 14, 1960, she sang "Caro nome" from Rigoletto as part of a gala performance. She also made guest appearances at the Opéra Garnier in Paris, Covent Garden in London, La Monnaie in Brussels, Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, the Chicago Opera and the San Francisco Opera. After her Met farewell, she continued to sing concerts until 1973.
She starred in three RKO films: I Dream Too Much (1935) with Henry Fonda, That Girl From Paris (1936) and Hitting a New High (1937).
In 1940, she became a naturalized citizen of the United States. Her first husband was August Mesritz, a man some twenty years her senior. From 1938 to 1958, she was married to the conductor André Kostelanetz. During World War II, she toured the battlefields of North Africa and East Asia. Her country of birth awarded her the Croix de Lorraine and the Légion d'Honneur.
She died of pancreatic cancer in Dallas, Texas at the age of 77, and her remains were brought back to her birthplace to be interred in the Cimetière du Grand Jas in Cannes on the French Riviera. Her nephew, John de Bry (son of her sister Juliette), an archaeologist living in Florida, is her only surviving relative in the United States.
A village in Frederick County, Maryland, 10 miles south of Frederick, Maryland is called "Lilypons" in her honor. The town is known for its commercial tropical fish ponds.
George Gershwin was in the process of writing a piece of music dedicated to her when he died in 1937. The incomplete sketch was found among Gershwin's papers after his death and was eventually revived and completed by Michael Tilson Thomas and given the simple title 'For Lily Pons'.
In the late 1930s she made three movies for RKO; there is a large legacy of recordings, mostly on the RCA Victor and Columbia labels, many of which are available on CD. (wikipedia)
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@raoufzdn
@raoufzdn 12 лет назад
One more dazzling example of the longevity of the human voice when well used, perfectly and freely allowed to soar. Lily Pons sings this perfectly, just as she did throughout her career. What an inspiration to all those who love singing and believe in fine vocal technique.
@noshirm6285
@noshirm6285 3 года назад
Doug - simply gorgeous! 👌🏻
@65attila
@65attila 14 лет назад
What charm and warmth. . Doug thank you for this. Little Lily could still support her voice. Tthe last note is held beautifully and steady as a rock. This should be required listening for singing students. Regards-John
@coloraturasopran0154
@coloraturasopran0154 14 лет назад
I grew up listening to Lily Pons on my mother's 78 rpm recordings. She was and is a phenomenon in the history of opera. Didn't Lily's popularity actually help to save the Met during tough times? I can't get over the musicality of her voice at 76. Bravo, Lily.
@opertutto
@opertutto 14 лет назад
Beautifully supported tone, just lovely. Imagine, age 76. And what charm! Thanks, Doug.
@operagal123
@operagal123 9 лет назад
Soul singing lasts forever. She has it rooted in her heart.
@CurzonRoad
@CurzonRoad 9 лет назад
+Karen D'Angelo Have you seen this? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8zZD9fA-P_A.html Cheers, etc. Doug@CurzonRoad
@rupepill
@rupepill 14 лет назад
Thanks to the recent ingenious improvements so carefully introduced by the RU-vid administration and technical staff, my browser is now unsupported by the YT system. I did manage, however, to hear enough of this recording of Madame Pons to hear how splendidly she had preserved her voice over the many decades of her long career and was still able to please the audience members in her final public appearance. A most interesting and enjoyable video. Thanks for posting it.
@nassimazaouche7401
@nassimazaouche7401 9 лет назад
Magnifique creature
@NN-sj9fg
@NN-sj9fg Год назад
Bravo
@Shabannie
@Shabannie 14 лет назад
Gershwin was writing a song for her. How sweet. I enjoyed this nice music. -----------Ellen
@andyrawn
@andyrawn 14 лет назад
DOUG ~ You've done it again ~ absolutely entrancing! ~ ANDY
@jovi1715
@jovi1715 13 лет назад
unbelievable!
@CurzonRoad
@CurzonRoad 14 лет назад
@skatesindreams Thank YOU... very much!
@noshirm6285
@noshirm6285 3 года назад
🤗♥️🙏🏻♥️🤗
@stuartliff
@stuartliff 14 лет назад
Rather charming and a wonderful effort from someone in their 70s. I confess that Pons was never a favourite here. - the voice too white and coloratura breathy with too many intrusive Hs. She was lovely to look at of course which is important. My top favourite Estrellita is by the soprano for whom it was written. Namely Nina Koshetz. The 78 of this should be played at 76 rpm which gets it correctly in key and sounding even more wonderful. Thank you for letting me hear this all the same. Vivian
@kevinpollockmusic3646
@kevinpollockmusic3646 4 года назад
What a wonderful lesson for the new crop of singers who sound OLD in their 20's!!!
@althazarr
@althazarr 14 лет назад
Very nice! Just be careful of Bourne Music Group. They're on the hunt for anything they hold a copyright to that's posted on YT.
@melbapatti
@melbapatti 5 лет назад
This was on the Merv Griffin show.
@Juliaflo
@Juliaflo Год назад
I saw this performance, and I was awestruck. Mlle. Pons evidently kept up good vocal technique, something many singers lack these days.
@anarosareyes6269
@anarosareyes6269 6 лет назад
Such a beautiful song writen by our beloved María Grever and so aethereally performed by the light and loving voice of Lily Pons is unsuperable
@fairlytaleofnewyork
@fairlytaleofnewyork 14 лет назад
Just amazing! 76? The voice was so well preserved and it sounds like the voice from the singer in her 30s! Very very beautiful voice. Daug, thank you very much for sharing this amazing recording / singer... Straight into my playlist again!vf Best regards Satoko
@unpodimusica1
@unpodimusica1 13 лет назад
WOw, this is amazing! She'd lost none of her fantastic range at 76, and even if the timbre had changed, her voice was no less beautiful for it. What a document! Thank you, Doug!
@transformingArt
@transformingArt 14 лет назад
Oh, My, God! I never knew this exists! Thanks so much for posting this.
@gmmix
@gmmix 14 лет назад
She sings astonishingly well for a soprano of seven decades. In point of fact, were we not to know her age at the time of this recording, we'd probably never guess she was nearly 75. Thanks for this post.
@CurzonRoad
@CurzonRoad 12 лет назад
Lily Pons at age 76, out of retirement for Guest Appearance posted by StuartLou is also well worth watching. Thanks &Best.
@ayodelesirjet40
@ayodelesirjet40 11 лет назад
Charming at any age.
@sospello
@sospello 14 лет назад
Inspirational. Thank you.
@fpngan
@fpngan 13 лет назад
This is astonishing!
@ayodelesirjet40
@ayodelesirjet40 11 лет назад
The medium is the message, someone said.
@merrihew
@merrihew 14 лет назад
She gets better towards the end. I have a bootleg tape of her 1972 concert. For the first half the voice wobbles badly but towards the end she gets it together and soars.
@UncleLouie867
@UncleLouie867 12 лет назад
I too remember watching this show. Those were the days. Now TV is a massive pile a shit. (to put it delicately).
@Bivolari
@Bivolari 14 лет назад
It is definitely Lily Pos. She was always a wonderful singer. Her training was obviously good. She does things here that would cripple a much younger singer. Brava Lily.
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