Kozená - Mozart - Più non si trovano
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How could this be a text from 1883 when Mozart died in 1791????????????
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What Splendid opera played with charming voice by Magdalena Kozená
Bravo
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what a bullshit..
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Prattico? Only 1 t, "pratico". :)
I don't understand why she shakes her body like this. It's not a tragedy... It's not a earthquaking aria! She is only saying : "There are no more true lovers", not "Mephisto is coming to kill everyone in the world"!
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This is from an old text called "Vaccaj" written by Vaccaj, a singing teacher, in 1883. I know it because I studied on this book and I'm studing on it yet. I don't like her voice at all, but I think it's one of the best voices at the moment. I hope I will sing better...
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I just heard her Mélisande in Paris. A complete failure. She was a trainwreck, sounded dreadful in the rare moments where her voice carried. She can't sing french at all. A very mediocre singer and artist(her acting was so stupid and histerical) whose reputation is totally overrated.
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Tereszga is right, this not Mozart, it's Myslivecek and a great singer: M. K.
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I enjoy watching her, she is charming! But my word at that hairdo...
It´s definitelly NOT Mozart. This aria is composed by Czech Josef Mysliveček, as Mozart called him "Il divino boemo". He was a little bit older than Mozart but they met each other in Italy when Mozart was about 16 years old, and when he composed his "italian trilogy". They had quite good relationship and Mozart really admired him and vice versa. The style is nearly the same,also Mozart composed something on Piu non si trovano, but this aria is part of Myslivecek´s opera L´Olimpiade.
terezqa 4 years ago 4
Vaccai took the text from this aria. Vaccai didn't write the text to his metodo prattico. And it is not mozart, its from Myslivecek's L'Olmpiade.
arashk83 4 years ago