Renata Tebaldi/Sophia Loren "O patria mia" Aida
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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.
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@Josquinquin Price has a very dark and unharmonic voice. Her words are garbled.
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@Josquinquin There is no high "C" in this piece and the "A" is very clear, lovely and well modulated.
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@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.
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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.
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Lovely singing! TY Onegin for posting
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I love Montserrat's pianissimo one too!
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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
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Sophia captures something of the spirit of one of my favorite cities.
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"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.
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.
SensusEtRatio 3 years ago 8
This is not singing-this is much more!
sarasava 4 years ago 6