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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2009

Margaret Windler soprano performance of composition by Stefano Donaudy

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  • Quel jolie voix.cela promet.qurl.legerete.

  • I like that comment someone made that she should get a part in a Jane Austen picture; She has that kind of personna.A classic,pure style about her.A good look,beautiful voice-gifted and talented.You want her to develop into one of the worlds best.Good work,Margaret!!

  • I have to admit I came to this because I thought she was really pretty!

  • You're a babe. and your voice is really pure. But you're WAYYY to happy for this song. haha something tells me you're always nice and that you smile/laugh at everything. In this song, your lover just left, and your feeling lost and you're practically torturing yourself. If you add that element in there, than you're gonna get some people to tear up. Oh, and in the very beginning (O, Del Mio Amato ben,...etc) in this verse and the same spot of the second verse is when your breathe is noticed.

  • she is a beautiful girl with a beautiful voice - but it is obvious that she has no idea what she is singing about. still, it's lovely to listen to and i don't think she takes it too fast at all. this is very helpful when learning the piece :)

  • Beautiful. But where's the passion?

  • @Rodolfomorello1965 Dude, If your singing teachers insists there is only one version of a song and a Soprano's version of that for a tenor! Get a new teacher. I have no idea what your voice is like but there a quite a few tenors who sang this that might suit. Gigli and Pavarotti are but two. As for Claudia? She had a gorgeous voice but seems to me to be emotionally flat. There was a slight melancholy about her voice but she never shifted out of the 'poor little me' territory.

  • @ThePlanetchild - I agree with you it is too fast. and I keep thinking Margaret is rushed - I wonder if the accompanist had the lyrics avaiilable? The song is a lot harder to sing that it might seem to begin with and rushing it is worse. all I'd say is: Margaret listen to everyone who sang it and see if the song fits you and then figure out how you would like to interpret it. You've got a nice voice..I hope you're doing well - Rosa Ponselle's version is rather good too ;)

  • why so fast?

  • What a young, beautiful sounding voice. I love it!

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