The Consert Of Diva Pravalaguna
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Tentacool Woman!
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涙が・・・。
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I LOVE the diva's dance!
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@MuraKafka There are two parts here. The first part - the one with lyrics - comes from opera Lucia di Lammermoor by Gaetano Donizetti ("Il dolce suono" - "oh sweet sound" which is the first part of the "mad scene"). The second, more contemporary part with the "fireworks" is called the "Diva Dance" and was written specifically for this movie.
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4:05 is my favorite part ever!!!
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sop* i didn't know that ketty berry can sing this beautiful
XD
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I had this song a long time ago but I can't remember what it was called now. :(
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@BadBoy0038 I think when people say "I don't like opera but I like this performance" it often means that they heard some opera or some singer they didn't like and decided they don't like opera. But opera is like any genre: you may find operas you don't like, you may find operas you like, you may find operas in which you like some parts. Just like opera singers - some people may call a singer "best ever" and someone else may hate this same singer. 1st 3 minutes here is from an opera.
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@squigglyfun27 Opera is very difficult and requires both a lot of talent and years of training, but I do hope you'll succeed. This is how the first part of this - the one that comes from an opera - looks like when it is performed in actual opera: /watch?v=Q3kzqzXHp2A The second hip part here is written for the movie. This requires a type of voice called "coloratura soprano" i.e. a soprano voice that has agility i.e. ability to hit many quick notes. Like here: /watch?v=DvuKxL4LOqc
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@GreyknightNico Inva Mula.
Thank god for those subtitles. I'd be lost with out them.
Crestfallen86 1 month ago 7
Gary Oldman should be studied by anyone wanting to play a villain.
skyefox 1 month ago 4