Mozart's "La clemenza di Tito" at Salzburg Opera Festival, 2003, with Michael Shade (Tito), Vesselina Kasarova (Sesto) and Dorothea Röschmann (Vitellia). This is Vitellia's aria from Act I "Deh, se...
Mozart's "La clemenza di Tito" at Salzburg Opera Festival, 2003, with Michael Shade (Tito), Vesselina Kasarova (Sesto) and Dorothea Röschmann (Vitellia). This is Vitellia's aria from Act I "Deh, se piacer mi vuoi". Vitellia's part is incredibly demanding, and Ms. Röschmann sings it brilliantly.
If you like this piece, go buy the DVD, it's worth it!
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It does look as if they're singing in a multistory car park in this production, but such acting! The chemistry between Roschmann and Kasarova is tangible.
Mozart died in 1791 so I don't get how he could have written this piece in 1971... And how can you compare the Dies Irae from a requiem mass with an opera aria? It's just something completely different
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Dorothea Röschmann...
Best "Deh, se piacer mi vuoi"
by bach in 300 bc
faithfully yours
l.v.beethoven