Renata Tebaldi/Sophia Loren "O patria mia" Aida

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2006

Film from 1952

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  • Si sappia prima di tutto che l'Aida della Tebaldi, per unanime consenso della critica, (Celletti, Giudici, Isotta etc.) è considerata assolutamente perfetta; e qui lo è come non mai. La voce del soprano risulta luminosa, corposa, purissima; gli smalti e le armoniche tingono le note di riflessi aurei: una voce, per così dire, naturalmente sonora, spontaneamente trillante. Dizione perfetta. Senza screpolature di sorta l'emissione di ogni nota verdiana, dalla più grave al sovracuto. Splendido.

  • This is not singing-this is much more!

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  • @eugenelohks Yes! Monsterrat has tremendous dynamics! She is one of my favorites, along with Gina Colao Decer who is virtually unknown, but has the quality to make arias come alive.

  • @Josquinquin Price has a very dark and unharmonic voice. Her words are garbled.

  • @Josquinquin There is no high "C" in this piece and the "A" is very clear, lovely and well modulated.

  • @Josquinquin She has a very dark and garbled voice and her words are very difficult to distinguish. Tabaldi has a very lovely , clear and naturally feminine voice.

  • Though I love Tebaldi, her high C always sounded like "the end of the line" to me. When Leontyne Price sings this aria, her high C is beautifully sustained, accurate and thrilling. .. Just saying.

  • Lovely singing! TY Onegin for posting

  • I love Montserrat's pianissimo one too!

  • i take back this commet, i revisited nilsson's o patria mia and now i love it, it's unconventional, but now i like it a lot

  • Sophia captures something of the spirit of one of my favorite cities.

  • "Renata Tebaldi as Aida "O patria mia" - go there and tell that to someone named Ben Smith. Read his comments. It's previous to this video.

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