Miah Persson: Soffre il mio cor - Mitridate, Salzburg 2006

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2008

Mitridate's sons Sifare and Farnace are fighting over Aspasia who was intended for their dad, now thought dead. That's the short version I guess :D

From the Mitridate, re di Ponte DVD from Salzburger Festspiele, 2006 (part of the M22 project). Mozart composed the opera when he was all of 14 years old...

Mitridate: Richard Croft
Sifare: Miah Persson
Farnace: Bejun Mehta
Aspasia: Netta Or
Ismene: Ingela Bohlin
Arbate: Pascal Bertin
Marzio: Colin Lee

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  • Brava Miah! This sounds like a beast of an aria. Did that guy in the audience say "bravo"? Cute...

  • Well.... It *is* a trouser role - doesn't that make it borderline acceptable to screw up on the Italian? :D

  • Congratulations !!! excellent version, the best for me, Persson´s voice is so bright and clear; I´ve heard she only in mitridate.

    more uploads like these!!! :)

    greetings from Mexico

  • You should definitely get your hands on both the Nozze di Figaro and Così fan tutte DVDs then :)

  • For all of La Bartoli's technical know-how (she can pull off stuff nobody else can - a search for 'Agitata da due venti' will prove that), I really don't like her voice. Especially not when she takes on soprano roles - I prefer her when she uses her mezzo register. I'll have to check out that recording though :-)

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  • lol the music is amazing, but the set seriously made me crack up :-]

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  • I think that of all the M22 Salzburg productions, this one is the most successful: the cast, headed by Croft, is magnificent, though Or's vibrato is an acquired taste; if only the role of Aspasia were given here to someone like mezzo Isabel Leonard, or soprano Annette Dasch, this would have been an ideal recording

  • SING IT, GIRL! :D

  • @gamberotto concordo soprattutto sulla regia. Ma li prendono per corrispondenza sti registi??

  • la regia... oddio! I tagli... peggio!

    Lei se la cava, ma se questo è il tempio mozartiano... stiamo freschi!

  • Has anyone noticed that the last 3 minutes of this aria has been removed, presumably in trying to keep up with the attention spans of the audience to which it is directed. Have a listen to an authentic version like Christophe Rousset's with Cecilia Bartolia singing the part and you will hear what you are missing in this version.

    And I really hate the set. This wacky, ugly, jangly "postmodernism" or whatever it pretends to be is just appalling. Whom is it for?

    The singing is good, no more.

  • Brilliant! This is exactly what Mozart should look like. What beautiful singing.

  • I just bought the Nozze di Figaro over the weekend because of her voice and after watching this in band. She has a magnificiant voice.

  • I love this, and so well done. Brava!

  • Certified Intergalactic!

  • Absolument superbe et magnifique !!!

    Bravo Miah !!!

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