"Non disperar" from Giulio Cesare

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2007

From the 2005 Glyndebourne Festival production of Handel's Giulio Cesare in Egitto, Danielle de Niese as Cleopatra sings "Non disperar, chi sà?" from Act I.

William Christie conducts the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.

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  • I love the way she moves

    For those who do not like the staging, there are various other versions available which are more classical.

    Why waste your time criticizing when it is possible to have a version that will please you more.

    This is not the only version right?

    Art is made to explore, nothing should be frozen. Sometimes is good, sometimes is bad, but we must dare. Is the essence of art.

    Danielle de Niese, I think I love you.

  • belissimo !!!!

    bravo !!!

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  • Finally a performance of opera that is as enjoyable to watch as it is to listen to.

    Opera singers that dance... it's the future.

  • Please listen and watch other versions of this aria. You'll see that de Niese is a MASTER!! Her accuracy of pitch, the naturalness of the singing, the velocity. and ALL that while moving around and ACTING!! AMAZING. Clearly one of the BEST. The voice she is using is perfect for this genre. Why do you think they picked her for Glyndebourne...

  • @jbdny She is hot, but the voice is nothing.

  • Fantastic singing!!

  • who is the stage director?

  • I can't believe it's taken until now for people to incorporate choreography into opera!!!

  • I just love it :D

  • I can understand how some people don't like her voice. I don't think it's especially unique, you could say, but it's a good, strong, clear voice, and her acting is superb. This is one of the best versions of Giulio Cesare out there - the cast is great, the scenery is. ...interesting ?? lol, and great to watch.

  • @jbdny Of course, I DON"T hate her, she is a wonderful woman and performer... just her voice is not pleasing to MY ear, and it does NOT mean she is nothing.....

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