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Anna Guerguel - Rusalka - Song to the Moon - Dvorak

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2008

Anna Guerguel sings Rusalka's aria "Měsíčku na nebi hlubokém", Song to the Moon, from Antonín Dvořák's opera Rusalka accompanied on the piano by Maria Guerguel. Recorded July 2007

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  • This has to be one of the most fantastic pieces Ive heard in a long time. Im very impressed by the warmth radiating from your voice. I do hope you will make more of your music available on utube. Such a wonderful and powerful voice!

  • Great discovery! What a voice! Is there an album available somewhere? Thanks for this beautiful aria.

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  • Beautiful voice! And piano was great, very unusual to hear it without the orchestra, something different! Bravi!

  • This wonderful warm and powerful voice is so delighting, absolute believable as Rusalka, thank you very much !

  • She is really exciting, her voice so warm and so voluminous and full of strength!

  • AMAZING! There is a lightness and breath to the music that seems to be missing in some of the other versions that I've heard. The voice and the piano are breathing, dancing and leaping together. Magnificent!

  • Превосходно!Куда смотрит бельгийская музыкальная общественность?Respect,chapeau­...Ждем приглашения на концерт...Иса+Зарема(рус.посол­ьство)

  • Magnifique voix ! Quel plaisir de t'écouter ! Vivement l'album !

  • Really lovely voice. Very good pianist,too. Not easy to put all that instrumentation into a piano accompaniment. Good job to both.

  • Magnifica presentacion Anna.

    Su voz es impresionante:clara,llena,plen­a de pasion,tal como demanda la pieza.

  • Beethoven, Dvorak, Tschaikowsky.

    Perfect, though the best mind in the world was da Vinci, though Beethoven comes very close.

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