Anna Moffo sings "Sempre libera" in La Traviata (vaimusic.com)
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secondo me lei è una delle migliori. scorrete i vari video di ieri e di oggi, la Moffo è sicuramente sopra tante celebrate di oggi..e le agilità terrificanti del finale sono vermanete ottime. Brava e sicuramente molto sottovalutata...peccato!
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Love. Love. LOVE her sound. I have to say that Stratas knows how to act for the camera, however. Wish that they could combine the two performances!
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@barefootroeland I have the DVD, I've seen it. What does it matter who I am?
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@DieSonneSinkt Complete crap? Just because you see only this fragment of een complete movie (directed by her first husband Mario Lanfranchi, by the way), you think you can judge this performance? Who do you think you are?
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it brings me to tears, BRAVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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she's fabulous!
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What complete crap this is. The fact that Violetta says that she wants to flutter aimlessly from pleasure to pleasure comes from a lot of pain in her. WTF is this? Just another housewife fixing her hair in front of the mirror.
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My last name is Moffo...
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La piu brava e la più bella voce di tutti i tempi. Naturalmente superiore anche alla Callas. Non capisco perchè all'epoca non sia stata apprezzata come meritava.
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@wildboaralmeriana Wasn't she! Wonderful voice, mastery, and physical beauty. Great career.
Moffo was a beautiful Italian American with a beautiful voice. Her debut role was Violetta and by all accounts a huge success. Her Lucia is wonderful as is her Madame Butterfly. Her voice was darkly lyric, rich and dreamy. I've always loved her RCA recording of Traviata. This 60's movie version is great, with beautiful costumes, sets and fine singing by the cast. Brava Anna
OperaMystery80 11 months ago 6
Moffo was wonderful, and so were Callas, Sutherland, Caballe, and Sills.
jmuslvr 1 year ago 4