Schhmoop, I have the same suspicion. Or perhaps instead of having "blind auditions", Mattheus just requires that only extremely attractive people may apply!
woooooooooooooooooooooooooow my favorite love song this song is chill out my soul my mind i still remember my greatest moments in my life with sento in seno great video magnificent counter tenor philippe jaroussky lovely performance and signture from my adorable friend my best friend jana thanks a lot
To be accurate, this aria comes from opera "Tieteberga" and not from "Giustino". The famous aria from "Giustino" is "Vedro con mio diletto".
mhouins 2 years ago
@mhouins
You´re right!
JaRoWi1647 2 years ago
The aria appears in both Operas....
sjmh280491 2 years ago
is it just me or is everyone in mattheus extraordinarily good looking? does beautiful music make you more beautiful:-)?
Schhmoop 2 years ago 2
Schhmoop, I have the same suspicion. Or perhaps instead of having "blind auditions", Mattheus just requires that only extremely attractive people may apply!
;-)
wowmom1976 2 years ago
The interview of J-Ch Spinosi is really interesting! Thanks for uploading that video! ^^
musebeliever 2 years ago
How beautiful, Jana!!! I love the "duetto" Philippe-Spinosi... And I like what Jean-Christoph says, how he emphatizes PJ's emotion...Thanks!!!
MariadeBsAs 3 years ago
Is this note-for-note identical to the one in "Tieteberga"? (I don't have scores). I knew Vivaldi was a master recycler, but...
Spinosi's "mais chaque fois!" (at 3:31) sounds so genuine; lovely!
Thanks, Jana, for this wealth of material.
grenouilleGG 3 years ago
he used this aria SO many times. Cause its gorgeous. Sometimes subtle word changes.
altodivo 3 years ago
He actually says "mais à chaque fois", more casual. ;)
MehdiCaps 3 years ago
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