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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2008

Sandrine Piau (Cleopatra)
Rene Jacobs (Conductor)
Live from Paris 14 June 2008

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  • i say the more vibrato the better!

  • its natural i guess

  • her trills are so gorgeous!

  • her trills are beautiful! love them! not as much as i love cecilia bartolis but they are still great!

  • Splendida quest'aria, cantata magnificamente dalla Piau.

  • im a baritone but ive only been training for two years.

  • what voice do you have (high/low)?

  • i agree that its more in keeping with classical style to have less vibrato, although i dont really care as long as the singer is good. its just that hear compared to other performances hers does not seem to be under the best control. this is comparing her to her usual excellent self so i dont know maybe im just hearing what i want to. im very self conscious about my own vibrato so maybe its just a thing i have.

  • On the first phrase, I agree with you, but after that, what do you mean by "not under the best control"? This is Handel. I find it is best with minimal vibrato(and she has lots of it).

  • beautifully executed as usual. an amazing artist. id hate to pick though but here her vibrato seems not under the best control for some reason, but it doesnt detract at all really.

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