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From: primohomme
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  • Molto efficace!

  • Einfach grandios!!!! Sängerinnen wie Guditta Pasta,Maria Malibran und Isabella Colbran bezeichneten sich als "Altistinnen" obwohl sie Noten bis zum hohen C,D,E, und sogar F singen konnten.In diese wunderbare Stimmkategorie gehört meiner Ansicht nach Jennifer Larmore--eine Jahrhundertstimme, bravissima !!!!

  • Brava ma il problema principale e' la pronuncia sbagliata.. purtroppo si sente troppo l'accento straniero... peccato !

  • good effort...but....wheres thecoloratura? ..too smudgy for my ears. She has some good moments on the longer notes. but overall not clean enuff.

  • @magicmonkichi

    Of all the recordings of this aria I've heard, I think Larmore's is the one closest to the score without added cadenzas or interpolated high or low notes.

  • GO JENNY!!!! YES, MA'AM!!!!

  • I think it's wonderful.

  • No, no, no. It's supposed to be sung legato, not vibrato... And the diction should be there, too. Some bits are good, though, towards the end. But it's all a bit blurred and unprofessional, in my opinion.

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  • It is her.

  • nice low but where is the top? :p

  • She sang "as written" in this recording I guess. She is a dark mezzo, so I'm guessing she doesn't have super high notes. She has a high D I think though, she sings it in a fast fioratura in her recording o Juliet's Waltz

  • Hard enough for a soprano to sing..but a mezzo? Astonshing!

  • ma lo capisce quello che sta cantando questa donna?

  • exelente 10/10

  • Beautiful... *_*

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