Una voce poco fa The Barber of Seville

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2007

The Barber of Seville (El Barbero de Sevilla)

Gioachino Rossini The Barber of Seville (Il barbiere di Siviglia)

West Long Branch, NJ : Kultur, c1992.

"Comic opera in two acts, edited by Alberto Zedda".

'Le Barbier de Seville' by De Beaumarchais.
Sung in Italian ; subtitles in English.
Director, set design and costumes: Dario Fo; production, George van Breemen; director [video], Hans Hulscher.
Performer(s) David Malis (Figaro), Richard Croft (Almaviva), Renato Capecchi (Bartolo), Jennifer Larmore (Rosina); Netherlands Chamber Orchestra ; Choir of the Netherlands Opera Company, choral conductor, Winfried Maczewski. (more)

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  • The staging is pretty peculiar, but Larmore is spectacular

  • Qué pasote... así jovencita cantaba ya como le daba la gana... jaja. Brava!!!!

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  • When was this performance? In the 90s, yes, but which year?

  • Great! Love her performance.

  • I love VHS it looks so outdated but still you can see it

  • @matthewchilee ah yes, the glory of the good old VHS.

  • @ionutz1791 It's definitely the sound, because they hold a note and it slowly goes out of tune.

  • the orchestra sounds are not so good

  • She's simply great. Maybe the best Rozina I've ever heard AFTER, of course, Teresa Berganza who is the Rosini master in my humble ipinion...

    As for the out of tune issues, I think it's the videocassette's poor sound quality that causes them at some points.

  • I still think there's a huge difference between her and the orchestra. The orchestra sounds ridiculous! But at 5:44 for examplke I agree, her pitch sways along with the orchestra's for a second.

  • I guess.

  • that's probably because it's an old recording and the pitch shifts with the decrease in sound quality/dub speed.

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