John Williams - Presenting Bianca Castafiore

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Presenting Bianca Castafiore from The Adventures of Tintin soundtrack.

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  • penalty wonderful music that changed the best part yet optimal ta

  • Did a crap job splicing that high note in. Must agree with SsteinwayS tho...Renee is !! HOT !! - would love to meet her in person.Would probably make a complete fool of myself by standing in front of her and drooling down my chin! ;P

  • This is definitely Renee singing, except I don't think that's her singing a high F at the end, at least not without some editing assistance. I know that at one time she had a high F, but it sounds a bit like it's not her "au naturale" on this recording. More disturbing is the way the aria is chopped up and spliced together, Una voce intro and then it just gets weirder from there. Very disturbing to those who actually know Gounod's R&J! Nothing is sacred in the movie biz I suppose....

  • AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH MYYY BEAUUUUUTY!!!!!!!!!!

    XD good times!

  • Haha! Renée Fleming is the hottest 52-year-old singer ever...too bad she doesn't actually have those stratospheric high notes and she looks awful in the movie. :( They should have used Natalie Dessay's pre-surgery voice...she actually had those crazy high notes!! :P

  • I'm confused. Does she play the character? So she sings the song and then this Bianca chick is the last note? Renee can hit that note.

  • @Hyman74Roth Big beak nose, busty as hell, but a lot of curves in the right places. If it wasn't for the nose, she'd look like your usual Opera Diva. Oh, and the hair, but eh...

  • ahhhhh... this is absolutely powerful! My home theater suffer.. :D

  • we have the same name... -_- ehh

  • This aria is "Je veux vivre" from Romeo&Juliette by Gounod, but with a little different ending for the glass effect. I saw the movie and recognized Renée's voice. In the credits I saw that it was Renée singing and Kim doing the talking part and movements.

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