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Eva Marton (Odabella) Jozsef Gregor Verdi Attila 1972

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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2007

Eva Marton (Odabella)
with Jozsef Gregor
Verdi Attila
1972

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  • This video has to be one the most wonderful ones I have ever seen. Eva in this Attila is simply GORGEOUS, OUTSTANDING, MEMORABLE! Brava bravissima!!!

  • The tempo of the cavaletta is much better than the aria. Even is a very conventional and not exciting at all, marton's voice is great! love the horses at the end...

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  • A legcsodálatosabb Attila duett,amit valaha hallottam!

  • @dermotafan

    that's what I'm saying. most singers don't seem to understand verdi at all. you can't punch notes, bang into the chest register or compromise any of the technical aspects of the music if you want to sing it well.

  • Nagyon szépen köszönöm ezt a gyönyörű Attila részletet!

     Drága emlékű Gregor József és Marton Éva előadásában !

  • wow...!

  • Very potent voice, but Verdi is not a synonym for verrismo. Wrong interpretation.

  • Its not hard to see how she got to have such a big international career.. because this is some really good singing. Even tone throughout over two octaves. Fabulous. and. Free ringing high notes.

  • Hihetetlenül gyönyörű!!!

    Marton Éva Gregor József------

    nem találok szavakat!

  • this is ridiculous. 2:18 falls like a lead balloon. this is not the right music for her- stick to wagner and turandot

  • Incredible, great voice, total lack of style. Verdi

    is not ver

    rismo.

  • Her voice was very potent and powerful indeed but Giowarsaw is right. She sings in force, harsh and strident. No belcanto, no legato nothing here. This is young Verdi for God sake not Wagner!

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