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  • Que mal gusto de esta mujer! Por algo Guastavino la escribió como la escribió! Que feo que crea que puede hacer lo que quiere!

  • De todas las cantantes a quienes he escuchado esta canción, esta es la que me parece que más ha entendido su música. Aquí y allá hay algunas incoherencias en la dicción y en la letra, pero eso no opaca el resultado general. Ya sabemos lo difícil que es para los coreanos pronunciar la ciertas consonantes. Afinación impecable (un bien cada vez más escaso entre 'grandes' cantantes. Brava.

  • wow me sigue sorprendiendo

  • excelente!!!!!!!!!!!!y que intacta la pronunciación eso es una profesional!!!!!!!

  • Simplemente Hermoso

  • el piano tiene desequilibrios ritmicos, además comenzó con un tempo diferente a la cantante, la nota aguda del final no figura en la partitura original- la interpretación de la soprano es interesante

  • @maart1789stupid comment, who cares about the one note...the pianist is great, listen the way he follows the singer

  • despite i don't really like Sumi Jo's voice, her performance and her interpretation of this piece it's awesome!! i loved it!!

  • Notable! A pesar de los errores que tiene está buenísima la pronunciación (salvo el acento castizo que no pega aquí) Estupenda la interpretación!!! El piano muy fome!

  • Don't like the piano either, but her singing is very nice.

    P.S: she makes a mistake with the lyrics. It's ¨el árbol apasionado¨ not ¨apasionada¨.

  • @violetavalery and then: everybody is happy because she made a mistake...listen to the music! mybe you sing it better without mistakes

  • @violetavalery @toutouzim007 Opera singers are supposed to sing 'a' instead of 'o'. "o mio babbino caro".. They sing 'o mia' not 'o mio'. That proves them professionally trained.

  • @smoothiw ok, but that open ¨o¨ should sound like an ¨o¨ and not an ¨a¨. As a matter of fact, when she says ¨rosa¨ it sounds ¨rosa¨ and not ¨rasa¨, so I would say she has made a mistake in the lyrics, but it's no big deal, she still sounds fine. BTW, I have enough professional training to tell the difference between an open ¨o¨ and a down and out ¨aaaaaaaa¨.

  • @smoothiw you are wrong - they should always try and pronounce a or o correctly, it is extremely important - unless there is an excuse, ie extremely high, when sometime it is not possible. Who sings 'o mia' - never heard anything like it!

  • don't like the piano!!

  • Brava!!!

  • HERMOSISIMA INTERPRETACIOn!! DE LAS MEJORES QUE HE OIDO!! SUMI JO ES SORPREDENTE!!

    GUASTAVINO POR SIEMPRE!!! MAESTRO!!!!!!!

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