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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2007

Mario del Monaco, El barbero de Sevilla, Figaro

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  • what the hell was that at 3:26

  • Te refieres al falsete? muchos lo hacen.

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  • lol i totally agree with u! that was out of place

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  • Magomaev was a good singer, but he did not hade an opera voice.

  • There is another video on YT showing MDM singing the song of Toreador (Votre Tost) from Carmen! :)

    I cannot understand why he was singing these baritone parties. Probably just for fun.

  • Frighteningly dreadful, rude and tin-like. Has Figaro to yell all the time?

  • ha ha..

    At times he sounds as if Danny Kaye is singing it!!

  • this is a baritone piece...it's interesting to hear it sung in a tenor's range by one of the greatest tenores who ever lived... thank you for posting!

  • I dont agree with jmfpk.Tsere was a singer in the USSR - Muslim Magomaev.He made this aria much more better, then Mario.

  • i really like this.

    My favourite preformace for Figaro, or whatever this song called.

    3:25-3:30 is very funny for me - only Mario could put such a note in such a way! (I think)

  • No vamos a descubrir a Del Monaco cantando casi todo bien menos esto. Esta mal cantado así de sencillo. Discutir la voz de Del Monaco es ridiculo. Supongo que la Furtiva tambien la cantará igual, y no todas las operas se pueden cantar de la misma forma.

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