Bass-baritone Samuel Ramey is 81 today. I try not to let a birthday pass without giving the Devil his due.
Also, now I can show off this nifty collectible from my cabinet of curiosities: a photo inscribed by Ramey to actor Christopher Lee.
Lee, who possessed quite the resonant bass-baritone himself, harbored a latent desire to become a professional opera singer. As a young man, he was overheard singing in a tavern in Stockholm and praised by none other than Jussi Björling, who offered to undertake his training. But it was at a time in Lee’s life before he could afford to live in Sweden.
Of course, both men – Ramey and Lee – were renowned for playing heavies.
Here’s Ramey as Verdi’s “Attila.” Listen to that audience, at around 3:20 and again at 7:04. The adoration is such that he finally launches into an encore.
Of course, his signature role will always be Boito’s Mefistofele.
Act I, “Son lo spirito che nega” (“I am the spirt that denies”)
Act II, “Ecco il mondo”(“Behold the world”)
Singing Cimarosa with Thomas Hampson
Ramey as Don Giovanni at the Met
And as “L” Toreador on “Sesame Street”
Happy birthday, Red Daddy!*
*Coined by Ramey’s son, not me:
https://www.npr.org/2009/05/14/103854868/samuel-ramey-bad-guy-bass-of-opera

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