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Juan Diego Florez "Dies Bildnis" from Die Zauberflote

Placido Domingo conductor. Vienna 2006  
 
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mannullll (1 month ago) Show Hide
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no me gusta, rossini y que no pase de ahi.
cocoloco707 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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necesita un profesor de aleman!!
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great voice, but practice your German accent, get a better teacher!
rlane91 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Metropolitan and international opera stars don't typically require better teachers when they already make a bloody fortune. :)
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Wonderful voice for interpretation of Mozart, Rossini, Donizetti - absolutely natural.
I remember on the godful voice of Fritz Wunderlich.
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to me this guy is great. he has personality, he's young and he is developing a style. let him have some fun.....
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Madcap Soprano, Brave Tenor Enliven Donizetti Opera in London
Warwick Thompson, Bloomberg News, 12 January 2007
The brave tenor given the Olympic task of hurling out the famous top Cs is Juan Diego Florez, and when he does you know that you're in the presence of one of the greatest tenori di grazia (``graceful tenors'') of our time
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La Sonnambula
March 4, 2009 • New York
The lithe Florez -- who fortunately isn't asked to do much silly stage business -- continues to astonish the Met audience every time he eases into an Ervino aria. His early "Son geloso del zeffiro errante" is as effortless as the zephyrs he claimed to envy for their proximity to Amina.
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J. Á. VELA DEL CAMPO - Pesaro - 16/08/2007
Por otra parte, el canto rossiniano está representado a la perfección por el tenor peruano Juan Diego Flórez, que está dando estos días en Pesaro una lección magistral de belcantismo con el personaje de Rodrigo en la ópera Otello
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too slow? you think? it seems pretty typical of all the recordings i have. this is about where sir colin davis puts it...

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