Soprano Angela Gheorghiu Fired in Chicago; Headed to New York to Sing Same Role at the Met
9/28/07 at 4:02 PM

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It seems hissy fits run in the family. Gheorghiu skipped one of those Chicago rehearsals to fly to New York and join her husband, tenor Roberto Alagna, who appears to believe that the world can revolve around both spouses simultaneously. (Their reputation for tantrums is such that they’ve been called “Opera’s Bonnie and Clyde.”) At the moment, Alagna is on his best behavior at the Met, having replaced an ailing Rolando Villazón as Romeo in Roméo et Juliette, but he likes a good walk-out, too. Last December, he was singing in Aida at La Scala in Milan, where he was greeted according to local custom: with lusty boos. Alagna stormed offstage in mid-performance, and another tenor, who happened to be in the audience, rushed to replace him on the fly, wearing jeans instead of armor.
So what next? A lucky break for the Elaine Alvarez, the soprano covering Mimí in Chicago, and some nervousness at the Met, where Gheorghiu is scheduled to play Mimí in March. —Justin Davidson
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