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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2008

Trio "Soave sia il vento" from Salzburg festival.

Ana Maria Martinez (Fiordiligi)
Sophie Koch (Dorabella)
Sir Thomas Allen (Don Alfonso)

Manfred Honeck 2006

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  • @wanzenettl The most disappointing thing is the comments on these fine artists' looks. It shows complete lack of class. Look-ism should NEVER come into the equation. It's about the music. It's those sort of attitudes that destroy many a potentially brilliant artist's career. Besides I think they look perfectly ok.

  • OK, come on then, YouTubers. Does there exist, anywhere, a better-sung performance of this? I'll be surprised.

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  • Oh, I don't agree! I feel one should not comment on the facial expressions of the singers...all sing differently...but their costume is absurd, and to my mind detracts from their exquisite performance.

  • beautiful!!!

  • Firmly in the plus column. Wonderfully sung, brilliant emotional acting.

  • @havetohavemusic

    Manywhere. For example Kiri te kanawa and frederica von stade, and Jules Bastin . . .

    /watch?v=eRCPwPXMsKM

  • Great performance, I love it, Sophie Koch is brilliant...<3

  • Fantastic! Loved it, specially that girl Sophie Kock! What a sweet voice!

    Congrats to the trio, from Brazil. I mean, Sophie Koch

  • Fantastic! Loved it, specially that girl Sophie Kock! What a sweet voice!

    Congrats to the trio, from Brazil.

  • @maragato23 --  Paleto.

  • some people are saying that the music and the singing are not the only thing an opera needs, which is true, but i will gladly take a production with 2 ugly sisters who sound incredible and who blend together so well it sounds like one voice over a production with a whole historical setting and a massive production value with mediocre singers. Plus, this is taken out of context, you can't watch one trio in a n opera and know what the director was doing with the entire opera. Think before you talk

  • i love it

    

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