I had to joy of seeing Sutherland perform in Rigoletto. She carried that final note off stage for at least thirty seconds. Haunting to this day. Great post. Thank you.
by Giuseppe Verdi (libretto by Francesco Maria Piave)
This 1971 studio recording is with Ambrosian Opera Chorus and the London Symphony Chorus, with conductor Richard Bonynge (husband of soprano Joan Sutherland).
Uhuuuu... com certeza a Rainha DA VÓZ! A demonstração de vibratos no final é impressionante! Nunca havia ouvido algo parecido! Isso é cantar!
anjodoceu2008 2 months ago
Qué perfección y elegancia!!!!
luisjo1962 4 months ago
the best caro nome
sttar1982 6 months ago
please listen to this one watch?v=2G1Bdr32kHk
kullifulusi 2 years ago
absolutly the best version!!
dennisyenv9 2 years ago
not at all!!
spampy85 4 months ago
I had to joy of seeing Sutherland perform in Rigoletto. She carried that final note off stage for at least thirty seconds. Haunting to this day. Great post. Thank you.
phronie125 2 years ago
An incredibly assured and ethereal version. The final phrase is one of the greatest moments in recorded operatic history.
vocalissimo1 2 years ago
After my uncle died his lover gave me a copy of Rigoletto. The notes at the end are sublime.
lizziecable 3 years ago
by Giuseppe Verdi (libretto by Francesco Maria Piave)
This 1971 studio recording is with Ambrosian Opera Chorus and the London Symphony Chorus, with conductor Richard Bonynge (husband of soprano Joan Sutherland).
Principal cast:
Joan Sutherland, soprano: Gilda
Luciano Pavarotti, tenor: the Duke of Mantua
Sherrill Milnes, baritone: Rigoletto
patrick96321 3 years ago