Joan Sutherland - Tacea la notte placida - Il Trovatore - 1983
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@tebaldicallas Not many singers actually stick theis careers only to the repertory the should only be singing, Sutherland was not an exception however this is a fine job. I admit this is not for her either.
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Amazing interpretation and musicianship, line and legato. Price and Sutherland are technically amazingly, and both have such muscianship. JS voice is little past prime here, but artistry, and line, and musicianship, consistency and vocal approach and style are AMAZING!!!! BRAVA !
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Ya'll can be as critical as you like, but until YOU can do it, you really don't have a leg to stand on, now do you??? She was an amazing voice... She was able to sing a great variety of operas, including even operetta and she carried them all off flawlessly! Brava Dame Joan... You still reign Supreme!
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@Hako2004 Sorry a great voice - wrong choice - it is not a Verdian voice - I like Sutherland but it is not for
her. The voice is not beautiful here - really past her prime - no clarity in her sound. Otherwise she is just OK.
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Compared? Neither Callas of Tebaldi were singing Leonora at 57.....or anything at all actually. Her voice clearly wasn't warmed up either.
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@RossiniSoprano And considering she never warmed her voice up, this is even more impressive!
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@operaplanete Verdi is still belcanto.....and even more in the early Operas, and in Trovatore, Rigoletto and Traviatta....less just in Otlello
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Sorry, this aria is not for her - voice does not sound too beautiful -
Middle voice not too pretty - not to be compared with Callas and Tebaldi.
The voice sound heavy.
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@raigekimaru more like 56 - 57??? lol
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Sublime voice and thanks for all you records " La stupenda"" 1926-2010....
Great soprano of the century!!!!
Bravissima!
Magnifica!
Stupenda!
reydogoloyugo23 2 years ago 9
Joan is simply amazing...
jdstanning 2 years ago 7