By georgehall

Published: Wednesday, 27 October 2021 at 12:00 am


Lucia di Lammermoor

When Joan Sutherland sang the title role of Donizetti’s tragic melodrama at the Royal Opera House on 17 February 1959, she brought the house down. She also gave Covent Garden audiences their first experience of the opera since a single performance in 1925. This was the role that made Sutherland an international star, and she returned to it frequently, including for her debuts at the Paris Opéra, La Scala and the Met, singing it 221 times in all.

Semiramide

Rossini’s most ornate Italian opera had long fallen out of fashion when Sutherland took on the challenge of its title role at La Scala in 1962. Two years later, in New York, she sang it in concert opposite Marilyn Horne, repeating it in stagings in Boston and Chicago. Already dubbed by the mezzo the ‘druid duo’ for their appearances together in Norma, Sutherland’s flawlessly matched teamwork with Horne in Semiramide has passed into operatic legend.