I've had this piece on one of my first few electronic music CD's and it kept me fascinated ever since. I always thought there's a fair similarity from classical ages to some modern electronic sound, although true classics lovers would rather knock me off.
Callas herself is fine in her ways, but why to seal a piece of music, that is timeless, to a certain period of time? Why not open up one's horizon and share the streams of the ages...
This is not surprising, my friend. People have different taste. Different ideas make the world an interesting place to stay, sometimes, isn't it, if it is not harmful to others' existence. Very best regards, Chih-Huei
Different ideas are only interesting if they reveal some truth. Otherwise, they're worthless. If there is a purpose to music, an aesthetic, then one can judge music based on how well it achieves that goal.
@DavidMJordan I love maria callas version of this aria to, its better then tabaldis. But we live in a different time now, I can aprisiate this version to
c1, no but you have produced a brilliant piece of music and the singer is excellent.This music is very emotional and an inspiration keep up the good work.
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111talking 1 year ago
I've had this piece on one of my first few electronic music CD's and it kept me fascinated ever since. I always thought there's a fair similarity from classical ages to some modern electronic sound, although true classics lovers would rather knock me off.
Callas herself is fine in her ways, but why to seal a piece of music, that is timeless, to a certain period of time? Why not open up one's horizon and share the streams of the ages...
Sk8taSurfaDude 1 year ago
Von Maria Callas gesungen ist es nie zu Toppen, aber trotzdem ne tolle " neue" Performance.....
thehitman1968 1 year ago
tnx for the post, is that eva martoni?
symyu 2 years ago
The singer is black American sopranist Charlae Olaker who lives in Germany
didi2205 3 years ago
Apologies for my exageration but having loved this aria, sung by Callas, te Kanawa, Bertoli etc, for so long I find this hard to take.
DavidMJordan 3 years ago 2
This is not surprising, my friend. People have different taste. Different ideas make the world an interesting place to stay, sometimes, isn't it, if it is not harmful to others' existence. Very best regards, Chih-Huei
c1wang 3 years ago
Different ideas are only interesting if they reveal some truth. Otherwise, they're worthless. If there is a purpose to music, an aesthetic, then one can judge music based on how well it achieves that goal.
crewalpha 2 years ago
@DavidMJordan I love maria callas version of this aria to, its better then tabaldis. But we live in a different time now, I can aprisiate this version to
tissetatten 1 year ago
This is rather like listening to favourite aria whilst having root-canal work done without anaesthetic.
DavidMJordan 3 years ago
So unbearable? I am so so very sorry. My deepest sympathy.
The good news is that one can turn off the music any moment, whilst when haveing a root canal...
c1wang 3 years ago
hahaha. nice. even if your statement is disingenuous, it still serves to curtail the excessive enthusiasm of the tasteless.
crewalpha 2 years ago
In the middle of the 90's i've listened that song for 1st time. Since them i can't stop listening.
He lifts up classical music to a new dimension.
What a great aria. An incredible voice.
Awesome !!!
DarkAngel7567 4 years ago
Brings opera to another dimention!! great song .
pepesempire 4 years ago
this is the Greej Godess.
keeperholder 4 years ago
I guess you meant Greek. Glad to know that. Thanks.
c1wang 4 years ago
@keeperholder what do you mean by greek godess?
tissetatten 1 year ago
@tissetatten greek godess = Maria Anna Sophia Cecilia Kalogheròpoulos = Maria Callas
keeperholder 1 year ago
c1, no but you have produced a brilliant piece of music and the singer is excellent.This music is very emotional and an inspiration keep up the good work.
zeboczulu 4 years ago
Thanks. :)
c1wang 4 years ago
trance opera is brilliant and emma shapplin mmm It just makes classical music go into another sphere.c1 thanks again!
zeboczulu 4 years ago
Dear Zeboczulu, thank you for sharing. I have a question, do you mean the singer of this version is Emma Shapplin?
c1wang 4 years ago
Just brilliant I am making the point that Emma Shapplin has made excellent trance versions who is the singer I love the voice.
zeboczulu 4 years ago
The singer in the French movie "Diva" is Wilamina Wiggins Fernandez <-[spelling not sure]
But... this is Not her...she sings it MUCH better...[ I think anyway] I think this could be Maria Callus????
mrfoltz 4 years ago
fantastico!!!
zeboczulu 4 years ago
It's strange though. Not my favour but worth listening to. Thanks for sharing.
kngiht84 4 years ago
And thanks for the appreciation!
c1wang 4 years ago
who cares dude, its AWESOME
LiquidMetal525 4 years ago
This is DEFINATELY not Eva Marton!!!
Amphipolis 4 years ago