Gwyneth Jones as Elisabeth -Tannhauser - Bayreuth 1978
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I envy all who were fortunate enough to hear Jones in a live performance in her matchless prime. There simply is no other soprano like her.
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In this clip, she had already just sung the whole first act as the evil Venus! It's almost unheard of, except for some performances by Nilsson. Jones is pure innocence as Elisabeth, pure evil as Venus. A great artist. On a poor night, she was still exciting. On a good night, she could blow the roof off the theater.
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Gran Cantante, como, Gran Artista; Su capacidad le permitia abordar infinidad
de roles, los cuales los revestia de una autentica veracidad. Una Artista para
no olvidar, y siempre, para tener muy en cuenta.
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Geez, its a giant turntable--Chereau infecting things again. By this time Gwynneth was a firm Chereau accolyte when she should have been giving at Wagner's artistic throne alone. Can't we have a forest like WAgner wrote it--oh that would be too difficult?
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Esta mujer es maravillosa, la versión del Anillo es sencillamente estupenda, es fabulosa!!!
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Such an intelligent artist. Her early performances were wonderful. Her Desdemona for Barbirolli was superb. Then she had a period when things didn't go so well - the wobble got worse and her attack was off. But then, gloriously, she had a great late career with Turandot and others. Huge, huge tone. It could carry over everything. Also a most charming lady, whose love for music shines through in all she does.
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Dame Gwyneth Jones!
The sun's voice.
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God bless her. She looks nuts but who cares. Her singing is so real and simple. It just happens to be huge. Inspiring.
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prefer Norman
she kinda has this scooping thing going on.. that is jarring to my ear
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magnificent; who else would dare to run around the stage like that before singing this music. utterly convincing-- a true artist.
I always loved her, no matter the lisp and wobble (later). I remember her Senta in Berlin, when the audience applauded for 3 minutes after act 2, even though there was no intermission! Some of her performances, even in the 90's were simply breathtaking.
Altonahh10 2 years ago 7
i don't know how many times i've watched this now, and every time i am surprised at the size of her voice after the orchestra prelude. yes it's bayreuth but damn that's a big voice.
amazing.
minirausch 3 years ago 5