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Coppia Iniqua - Netrebko at Metropolitan Opera's Bolena, September 2011

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2011

Fresh from the Metropolitan Opera, New York, not 10 minutes ago Netrebko gave her bow at the opening night of the Met's 2011-2012 season in this great role, Donizetti's Anna Bolena.

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  • The Met's 2011 production was a great brooding reading of this quite brilliant opera. All of the singers gave immensely committed performances and Ms. Netrebko sure did it for me! I respect all the people who can sing their way through scores such as this and I thank them for their dedicated commitment to the art - and all the intense pleasure and emotional highs of well-sung and played opera I've experienced.

  • @09avenger I was there on October 6, and I thought it was fantastic.

  • @09avenger since when does anybody give a rats ass about what the press thinks? if all you silly little queens would spend your money on a score, instead of front row seats to this slaughter, you'd see she has no hope of ever doing this role justice! none of you will ever change my mind, and i could give a fig whether you agree with me or not. this is a horror show, and i will not respond further. i can only gleefully await for her pathetic attempt at Devereux. so pitiful!!!!

  • @kake1959 - why don't you shut up? I listened to Netrebko's Bolena twice, once at the MET premiere and another time on October 15 (HD live), both times she was brilliant; the second time she was even better!

    READ the press, you will see that you are alone.

  • This singer cannot sing Anna Bolena.

  • @kake1959 The word you are looking for is FIORITURE. It means flowery passages in plural. One flowery passage is called FIORITURA in plural = FIORITURE. Since you are such an expert in Italian operatic belcanto singing it is only right and proper that you get the terms right.

  • @opera751 Parce que ils sont ignorants de tout les sujets du chant operatique!!!! Ils pensent que l'abilite pour chanter opera, concists seulement en l'abilite pour crier les notes du grand hauter. 

  • @kake1959 You don't have to listen to thing you don't like. Just hit the mute button!!! I don't give a toss on you spend your money on. I have better things to do with my time. And BTW I will take Peter Gelb's and the rest of the music world's opinion on who is a good singer and what is good singing, before I take the opinion of some ignorant, frustrated, failed singer's who rants against exceptionally gifted and successful sopranos on YT.

  • @kake1959 Hey nutcase, maybe you meant fior(I)tura? It seems you even don't know the stuff which you're trying to talk about.This time you went wrong, because she's full package of the role since great Callas.

    Half-educated and outrageous Sills fans like you may write your filthy pasquinades further, but it will not help you to overshadow Anna Netrebko and her great Anna Bolena.

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