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Sondra Radsvanovsky "Pace, pace mio Dio" La forza del destino

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2010

Russian State Chamber Orchestra
Konstantin Orbelian, conductor
Moscow, 22.05.2009

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  • Beautiful dark coloration, enunciation and tone. Poignant and elegant

    expression and insightful emotional power! Very fine singing ...thank

    you Onegin65 for posting and to ditogam for kingly sharing! Brava!

  • @FoggyRoad81 @FoggyRoad81 I don' t agree, Sondra has her own personality. The fast vivrato is not typical Callas or Verrett. Callas had more barren voice, Verrett more fleshy

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  • Ma è calante!!!

  • @SHICOFF1 Quite a discovery indeed!

  • The best since Millo!  BRAVA!

  • She has a similar richness to Price and a certain point too the voice  somewhat like Callas but all in all it spells a great sound of her own!

  • Excellent---Looking forward to her singing Aida in Chicago next week. She is one singer I would pay to hear these days!

  • @quakercub She has the perfect voice for it, but not enough artistic personality on stage to even think of doing it... Nevertheless she is a WONDERFUL artist

  • she is ready to tackle all the Verdi heroines!!!! Norma? I'll have to hear it, then decide. Would love to hear her sing "Roberto Devereaux".

  • すばらしい この言葉に尽きる

  • she is great, i am surprised, how she sings this aria here.

  • By her rich, dark, lush and gloriously ringing tone adorned with the nobility of phrasing, as well as passionate emotion she manages to convey all the complexity, essential anguish and inner conflict of this deeply tormented Verdi's heroine! Her deeply insightful singing enriched with genuine vocal drama seems to recall the long-gone Golden Age of the operatic art!

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