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  • This version of Vedrai Carino is my favorite!

  • brilliant!! bravissimo! great singing performance AND great acting, thanks for sharing this

  • Genia total!!!!! Creo que es una de las mejores versiones que he visto y oido de esta aria!!! ella es graciosa y seductora a la vez!!!! She is fantastic!!! Funny and seductive version!!!! Brava Hei-Kyung Hong !!!!!!!!! Wunderbar Stimme!!!

  • WONDERFUL! Not only is the singing marvelous, but they can ACT. This is the best version of the scene I've come across! Bravissima Kei Kyung-Hong!!!

  • perfection

  • One of the most beautiful performanceses that I have ever seen!

    A well balanced interpretation of humor and technique in a very good Italian

  • ES UNA DIOSA! GENIAA!!

  • Right so! Thank you for reminding me, I had not thought of it. Now that you mention Victorianism, not only HAS it banned fun, it is STILL influencing opinions, like for instance poor gerfag's sigh (two weeks ago): ...china depravada... Best regards.-

  • Although low necklines takes my mind off singing, I like Miss Hong's erotism, specially the scene running between 1.00 and 1.04. But would any more experienced viewer please tell me if these sights are commonplace on youtube opera videos? Regards and a happy Columbus Day.-

  • Her gesture between 1.00 and 1.04 totally follows the text. Leporello complains about his head and his back and his hand aching, and Zerlina replies: "This is not so bad, so long as the REST is healthy." - It was an erotism already in Mozart's and Da Ponte's time. And the time was not prudish at all - it's only British Victorianism that banned all fun.

  • @Baccalaureus79: It is Masetto that got beaten by Leporello, and thus complaining. Other that this, I agree with your comment :)

  • @danyar25 You are so right. Dunno how that could happen...

  • @Baccalaureus79 in fact, it was Don Giovanni, disguised as Leporello... :D

  • china depravada

  • She's Korean, actually

  • Hong's exceptionally beautiful interpretation of Mozart. Much appreciated!

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