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Dame Kiri Te Kanawa sings "Chi il bel sogno di Doretta"

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Dame Kiri Te Kanawa sings "Chi il bel sogno di Doretta" from the opera "La Rondine" by Giacomo Puccini(1858 - 1924). With London Symphony Orchestra, John Mauceri / conductor. Recorded at Royal Albert Hall, London, UK, 1987.

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  • i didnt know kiri could sing like this. Her voice sounds so big. Beautiful

  • I have more for you.......check my channel.

  • Sublime!  Thank you.

  • I have more for you.......check my channel.

  • This video is especially uploaded for our good Kiri-Friend, "The Celticinme", who shares a tribute with the same aria by Dame Kiri. And of course also for all Kiri-Lovers in the world. Enjoy!

    Dame-Kiri-Lover

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  • One of the sweetest, purest most bell like voices ever and one of the best renditions of this aria - transcends the listener into a heavenly musical place.

  • @trinte33 I've enjoyed reading your observations- You should record them and listen to them frequently - best to do it when your on the terlet -  remember to keep the recorder above the flush

  • I love the way she sings this. And she was particularly bright and beautiful with this performance!

  • forgive Kiri for her dress. remember, it was the 80's when shoulder pads prevailed once again.

  • Yes, that dress is the uglyest in the world. An excellent interpretation, thanks Kiri.

  • I LOVE THIS THANK YOU DEAR  damekirilover!

  • Wonderful. I love the way the conductor supports her, but who designed that dress?

    The shoulders are so Joan Crawford!

    Beautiful singing!

  • I think her voice sounds rich and full on this. Especially her A when she initiates the high tessitura section. Her Bb and C were beautiful and everything is phrased wonderfully.

  • long her voice sounds shrill and strained -compared to how rich and full it is when singing other authors.

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