Lucia Popp "Deh vieni non tardar" (Le Nozze di Figaro -1980)
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How could anyone not be grateful for the privilege of seeing this video. I am so thankful that it is preserved for us. The best of humankind!
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A voice touched by God. Clarity and tone to die for!
It floats into your head without preamble; suddenly it's there.
Pure magic.
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Superb. As good as it gets.TY MUEZZAB for posting
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i am so excited to be sining this song in a couple of weeks :)
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amazing
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Perfection!!!
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@dynamicstuff73 Stahlberg did this on purpose. Like Solti's pacing, and the minimalist staging, we are invited into a whole new level of intimacy with the music. The opera is actually taking place inside us. In fact the stage is nearly empty and the singers tiny. We are being given OUR experience, we are not "going" to see something. That way Nozze is a seed planted inside us and it remains forever.
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I believe this woman is the greatest soubrette in history
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Not your ideal Susanna? This woman was BORN to sing Mozart, and it's a shame that most American houses are casting bigger voices to sing this part.
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My favorite Susanna ever. <333



Lucia Popp was a master at Mozart. Her voice was so clean. To sing straight is a true talent.
Ciebujen 2 years ago 42
sublime .... perfection!
angelofmyown 1 year ago 11