Marvellous, but I prefer Joan Sutherland's earlier recording of Rigoletto conducted by Nino Sanzogno (1962) It was criticised for poor diction but the voice is at it's peak and remains unchallenged to this day.
Yes, dare to say it! An unmatched blend made in heaven and, considering Sutherland's age, I guess they'll be together again in heaven far too soon. Addio, addio.
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).
counter strike condition zero thin ice opera music :D also cs_italy
brandon77091 4 weeks ago
Marvellous, but I prefer Joan Sutherland's earlier recording of Rigoletto conducted by Nino Sanzogno (1962) It was criticised for poor diction but the voice is at it's peak and remains unchallenged to this day.
TheVaughan5 2 months ago
One of my very favorite duets by Luciano and Joan. Thanks for posting
klw0302 2 months ago
RIP Pavarotti & Joan Sutherland.
24RulezJG 3 months ago
Classic Sutherland and Pavarotti!!!
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Quanto ci manchi, Maestro!! =/
TeyrnLoghain 3 months ago
getting into high school, music teacher plays some Pavarotti,
me: "hey! it's the guy from cs_italy!! :D"
teacher: "..what?"
me: "...never mind :| "
So yes, I consider counterstrike introduced me to opera
saltythebear 6 months ago
alrite, let's move out!
wirasatrya95 7 months ago
This is the music of the map CS_ITALY on Counter-Strike. (geek inside©)
ritonlevrai1 7 months ago
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eks812 9 months ago
@eks812 AK + Deagle + Ammo for each + Kevlar + Flash
unbreakablefootage 6 months ago 2
@unbreakablefootage Go! Go! Go! :)
eks812 5 months ago
Bravo Bravo Maestro!
McElvis1948 10 months ago
Ah inseparabile, d'amore il dio,
stringeva, o vergine, tuo fato al mio!
È il sol dell'anima, la vita è amore,
sua voce è il palpito del nostro core
FaulenziusSeltenda 11 months ago
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FaulenziusSeltenda 11 months ago
CS_ITALY :D
proistas13 1 year ago 32
@proistas13 =D
DiegoAlanTorres 1 month ago
And, as of today, both are gone. RIP Dame Joan Sutherland, La Stupenda.
SCVoice 1 year ago
amazing, its like a golden goblet of pure awesome
Pavarotti4eva 1 year ago
Las dos voces mas gloriosas del siglo LUCIANO Y LA STUPENDA!!!!!!
Grandes entre los grandes!!!!!
acitipo 1 year ago 2
Yes, the best soprano of all times!!!!!
fvrp 3 years ago 5
And the best tenor :)
TraVoiBelle 2 years ago 5
You mean Price or Devia! I agree.
nichtsleezy 2 years ago
Maravillosos.-
Arbus2 3 years ago 3
very good, amazing, nagnificent of two voices of luciano pavarotti and joan sutherland. bravi.
loveluciano1 3 years ago 3
The best tenor of all times!!!
fvrp 3 years ago 4
And the best soprano of all time!!
LaMostraESopra 3 years ago 5
And here again we see the immaculate (and I daresay /unmatched/) blend of Pavarotti and Sutherland's voices. A match made in heaven.
hisimperialmajesty 3 years ago 14
Yes, dare to say it! An unmatched blend made in heaven and, considering Sutherland's age, I guess they'll be together again in heaven far too soon. Addio, addio.
patrick96321 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