Kiri Te Kanawa-Exsultate Jubilate
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Sorry once again to be skeptical, but -- as they say about baseball players -- there are holes in her swing. She can't match her lower and higher registers, she relies on an ugly vibrato to aide her tuning, and she enters off pitch altogether too often, including on the first syllable of "Exulatate".
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Finally a beautiful performance of this great classic
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@ProudlyFilipino Filipinos are more proud of Imelda Marcos than of that stupid comment. She came of the voice very briefly. I know this is an old comment, but its a very very stupid one.
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You should listen to Lucia Popp or Edith Mathis
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Only one woman can master this piece....Dame Janet Baker.
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BRILLIANT!!
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@whistlenotelover what a lovely comment, thank you for sharing your experience. so beautifully stated
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@radubradu Or massive - to be part of the same species as him
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i just have to confess upon first viewing, at the final cadence i has some kind of emotional catharsis and broke-down weeping a surge of tears. Kiri has nostalgic poise, ethereal elegance and such sublime sincerity that just cradles your heart, suspending one in a dimension of disbelief, and hints of heaven! I'm honored to catch a glimpse of a truly unique artist of royal calibre who are genuinely deliver us sheerly inspired musical craft that is timelessly memorable, and indescribably moving.
are you kidding me? Kiri Te Kanawa = lack of technical mastery?
She is known as one of the most technically and musically accomplished singers. Why else would she be so famous from the time she first debuted as Mozart's Countess until now?
musicyh 2 years ago 35
wonderful
when i think mozart composed this at age 17, it makes me feel so small
radubradu 3 years ago 31