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1 week ago
An Hour with Joan Sutherland - 1965
With Richard Bonyge, Marilyn Horne, and John Alexander
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1 week ago
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1 week ago
Joan Sutherland sings High E Flat in Aida Act II Finale 720p HD
IT IS NOT A REAL RECORDING!!JUST FOR FUN!
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2 weeks ago
DAME JOAN SUTHERLAND ~ "SON VERGIN VEZZOSA" from I PURITANI
One of the most remarkable female opera singers of the 20th century Joan Sutherland shows her amazing voice in this recording of "Son Vergin Vezzos...
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It would be good to know what year, what performance, what opera house?
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3 weeks ago
[1960 live] Joan Sutherland's first "Ah! non giunge uman pensiero"
From an old broadcast of Joan Sutherland's first Amina, October 1960 at Covent Garden. Conductor is Tullio Serafin
(Pitch adjusted from B to B-flat)
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Serafin did not have a "better comprehension" of the bel canto style than Bonynge. They approached it in different ways, but both are qualified. Bonynge breathes a lot more life into this music than Serafin. As for Giuditta Pasta, what do her contralto notes have to do with the subject of temp...
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1 month ago
1969 The Nightingale (Solovei) by Alabiev - Joan Sutherland
Charming performance. I love the little happy face she makes when she finishes.
Canadian concert with Richard Bonynge, piano
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1 month ago
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This is new to me. Wonderful song! Beautifully sung. Joan's standards were so high, she always gave the best performance she could, 100% always. There is no one who so enjoyed singing to us, who loved us as much as we loved her.
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1 month ago
Dame Joan Sutherland - Faust Trio, 1968
Americans George Shirley (Faust) and John Macurdy (Méphistophélès) join Dame Joan in the dynamite final trio "Alerte! Alerte!...Anges purs! Anges r...
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I saw Joan in Faust in the late 60s, Bushnell Auditorium in Hartford, CT. Could not have been a less auspicious venue or production, really quite bad, but by the sheer power and grace of her presence, her wonderful voice, we were treated to a real Golden Age Faust. She blew the roof off the the...
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1 month ago
Dame Joan Sutherland's Final Farewell 1991
Dame Joan's farewell at ROH Covent Garden with Pavarotti and Horne some 20 years ago. It's impossible to believe the world lost this exceptional ar...
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1 month ago
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As a teenager I first saw her in New York, then the legendary 1965 Semiramide in Boston, and everything else. We will not see her like again. How can one possibly take the jeans and t-shirt careers of Netrebko and the current crop after Joan? Sorry, not possible. In her chosen repertoire, sh...
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3 months ago
Dame Joan Sutherland in a 1977 TV Advertisement for Utah
ROD TAYLOR: ... and who better to tell you about it than our own great opera star Joan Sutherland?
JOAN SUTHERLAND: Thank you, Rod. You're so right...
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Interesting. Joan was so generous and kind, so willing to give time and effort to help other singers. Who today has this kind of team spirit? They're all in it for their own 10 minutes (or less) of fame.
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5 months ago
Occupy Atlanta Silences Civil Rights Hero John Lewis!
What we saw at the "revolution":
Many curious citizens and media outlets came to the first Occupy Atlanta event, and were visible shocked and conf...
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Liberals, even when they gain power, are still nearly illiterate buffoons. Look at Obama, look at his dirty fingerprints all over these fake "protests." It's pathetic the way liberals HATE HATE HATE successful people or anyone who works hard and achieves something. They want it all GIVEN to th...
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5 months ago
Adelaide Negri Regnava nel silenzio Lucia di Lammermoor
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Oh, I think everybody knows why Negri was not, as you put it, "allowed to record on studio." Well, let's see, shall we? 25 and 50 and 100 years from now Sutherland will still be hailed as one of the greatest soprani of all time. If you think she was awful, you have a right to your opinion, and...
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6 months ago
Anton Dermota live in "Il mio tesoro intanto" from Don Giovanni
Live performance from Salzburg festival in 1954.
Leporello - Otto Edelmann
Donna Anna - Elisabeth Grümmer
Don Giovanni - Cesare Siepi
Don Ottavio ...
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A wonderful, sensitive, great musician, a very great Mozart tenor and almost unknown today by so-called opera "cognoscenti..." The number of great singers plowed under by the modern marketing of lesser talents is a scandal in opera!
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6 months ago
Anton Dermota "Il mio tesoro intanto" Don Giovanni 1955
Anton Dermota sings "Il mio tesoro intanto"
from Don Giovanni by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,
sung in German
Orchestra of the "Wiener Staatsoper"
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Addiobelpassato • 140 views
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A wonderful and underrated singer. He is one of the finest Mozart tenors ever!
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6 months ago
Anton Dermota "Hier soll ich dich denn sehen" Die Entführung aus dem Serail
Anton Dermota:
Born: June 4, 1910 - Kropa, Slovenia
Died: June 22, 1989 - Vienna, Austria
Anton Dermota was born in Kropa (Slovenia) grewing up in ...
Herur22 • 3,082 views
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Wonderful, underrated singer. He was a great artist and almost unknown today by so called opera "cognoscenti...."
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6 months ago
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7 months ago
Carney: If We Have No Other Alternative We Will "Take Action"
we are also realistic. that grand bargain if you will is still on the table. the one that the speaker of the house walked away from. and while ofte...
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Dictatorship is what he's been after all along. Will the idiots who voted for him accept his Highness as King? You betcha!!!
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7 months ago
V. de los Angeles & B. Sullivan "O soave fanciulla" La Boheme
Bell Thelephone Hour
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Beautiful! She was a sensitive actress as well as a great singer and a superb musician!
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7 months ago
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7 months ago
Joan Sutherland - A Life on the Move - Part 4
Produced, directed & narrated by Brian Adams
ABC Australia/RM Productions
1st broadcast March 1980
Includes excerpts from:
1. Merry Widow - Austra...
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Ruthli was her assistant and do-all. That's the girl walking with Joan and the Bernaise dog. The child at the bar-b is Ruthli's daughter.
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8 months ago
Dame Joan Sutherland in her best role: as La Stupendissima!
"Al tuo seno fortunato", Orfeo ed Euridice, Haydn.
Utah Symphony Orchestra, dir. Richard Bonynge
rec. 1968
Uploaded for my dear friend JEAN H...
PopoliDiTessalia • 661 views
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Fabulous! The voice is so fresh and the coloratura, of course, magnificent. However, I do think the cembalo is a bit forward....
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9 months ago
Dame Joan Sutherland Complete Perth Concert (1982)
Tornami a vagheggiar
Addio del passato
A mezzanotte
Chanson de Zora
O beau pays
Aimant la rose
Bonnie Mary
Songs my mother taught me
Serenata
Bel r...
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9 months ago
Richard Bonynge at 80. Part 3 Australia and Australians (1/4)
On the eve of his 80th birthday, the eminent Australian conductor, Richard Boyngne, talks with the former Artistic Director of The Australian Opera...
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9 months ago
Richard Bonynge Interviewed on TV by John Cargher in 1986.
Interesting to hear some of Bonynge's ideas on opera.
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9 months ago
Richard Bonynge at 80. Part 2: An International Career (4/5)
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9 months ago
Dame Joan Sutherland's Final Farewell 1991
Dame Joan's farewell at ROH Covent Garden with Pavarotti and Horne some 20 years ago. It's impossible to believe the world lost this exceptional ar...
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9 months ago
Richard Bonynge at 80. Part 2 An International Career (3/5)
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9 months ago
Richard Bonynge at 80. Part 2: An International Career (2/5)
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9 months ago
Richard Bonynge at 80. Part 3: Australia and Australians (2/4)
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9 months ago
1959 Joan Sutherland's First Mad Scene
And the best one in my opinion. Complete with applause.
Joan Sutherland, soprano
Chorus & Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Tulli...
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9 months ago
[1963 telecast] Joan Sutherland's tribute Prima Donnas of the past
Joan Sutherland narrates a piece concerning her musical ancestors. This clip originally aired in Canada in 1963.
(Disclaimer - Copyright Disclaim...
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10 months ago
Edita Gruberova Ah! sento, o mio bel angelo I Puritani 1998
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I do like other singers! You have posted some fabulous Devia videos!
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10 months ago
Emma Matthews Il dolce suono Lucia di Lammermoor
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She needs to get her own life.
Let's not ever compare Maria and Joan. Give it up! They were both great in their own spheres. There will never be anyone like Maria, never anyone like Joan. Basta!