Soprano Natalie Dessay in the Mad Scene (Spargi d'amaro pianto) from Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor" at the Metropolitan Opera on September 24, 2007, the opening night of the season.
Soprano Natalie Dessay in the Mad Scene (Spargi d'amaro pianto) from Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor" at the Metropolitan Opera on September 24, 2007, the opening night of the season.
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Sí, Lucia está loca y moribunda, pero sigue siendo bel canto, y si se puede hacer sin gritar siempre queda mejor. Me parece que Dessay suele exagerar en sus intepretaciones, y que su voz no alcanza para un teatro como el Met. En papeles y teatros más a su medida, una grande.
Hasta para "gritar cantando", hay que saber hacerlo y Natalie Dessay es una privilegiada de su voz, sabe gritar cantando de manera que no resulta estridente en absoluto. El teatro no marca la medida del cantante y si actúa allí será por algo.....
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