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P. Domingo & G. Dimitrova "Principessa di morte!" Turandot

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Teatro alla Scala, 1983

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  • They both are GORGEOUS, AWESOME, both in the Riddle scene and here. Their singing and acting is remarkable. Rest in peace, dear Ghena.

  • Exceptional performance from both. One of the best opera scene around.

    Dimitrova doesn't stop to amaze me every time I listen to her performances in the eighties. It's not just her big, big voice, but her control of such a titanic voice, and how much soul she put in her singing, that's what make me prefer her even to Nilsson, even as Turandot. She's much more an italian singer.

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  • I would love if someone called Dany the Plot-Stopper, the Ice Queen, the Daario-f*cker out on her bullshit like this. Preferably with awesome music and singing as presented here by these BAMFs.

  • @lamsalgado Estoy completamente de acuerdo contigo.

  • @mannail888, how deep and intelligent are you and what you say. I admire you deeply¡...from an operagoer.

  • One of the greatest Turandot's of all time!

  • Fantastic !!!!!!

    Dimitrova was Puccini's dreams Turandot!

  • What did you really want to express? It's so illogical.

  • Placido's Nessum Dorma kind of sucks but here he is excellent. Usually we are spared from Domingo's bashing where he's good, but you must be an original character :)

  • It's so unfortunate that Dimitrova is inflicted with the totally at sea, mousy Domingo. Muzio got Caruso, McCormack, Gigli, Martinelli, Lauri Volpi, and Francesco Merli. Flagstad got Melchoir. Callas got Bergonzi, Vickers and Corelli. What tenors had Dimitrova got that's worth her artistry? No one.

  • 5:14 onward - so exquisitely sung. That said, the morals of the this scene are pretty messed up.

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