Galina Vishnevskaya - Faust - Jewell Song
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It was odd hearing this French aria from Gounod's Faust sung in Russian. But Galina has a marvelous voice - big & brilliant. She has an intensity here that doesn't fit with the humble character of Marguerite but many sopranos have sung the role with a heavy/dramatic approach like Sutherland, Freni, Scotto & Gheorghiu, so she's in good company. I do love Galina's Tosca and now her Marguerite!
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you´re so lucky! i love her!
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she should team up with OZZY OSBOURN !
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I think it's an actress lip-syncing Vishnevskaya's voice. They had color film before she left in '74, tho. :o) Should look for Mikhail Shapiro film of Katerina Izmailova. Also in color and Vishnevskaya both sings and acts there.
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No offence taken at all- was just being a tad frivolous. Many commentators in here don't know jack all about music so its nice to meet one who does-AND who knows how to spell properly- I should have checked instead of thinking "this is good enough" Good luck to you! ;0)
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Please don't take it personally. I respect very much your interes in GV and great music..
Going right now to see your channels and, I am sure, will enjoy them..
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Good to have a linguist on board ;0) thank you i stand corrected hehe
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Lady Macbeth of MZENSK...
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I don' t really recognize her here... When is it from exactly? The strange thing is that it is in colour, because she left USSR before she could let such TV films, isn't it? Or is it post synchro.
I saw Vishnevkaya in the late 1980s or early 1990s (don't remember exactly when) an hour before you was due at Avery Fisher Hall to perform in selections from Alexander Nevsky. I stopped her and told her how much I was looking forward to her performance and how I loved her recording of Pace, pace mio dio. WELL: she sang part of the aria for me on the sidewalk. What a thrilling memory that is for me.
sigridonegin 3 years ago 7
She was an awesome artist whose career was hugely stuffed up by the politics of the old USSR system and supporting her husband in latter years. Her Lady Macbeth of Minsk is recognised as difinitive by the composer
Ruxton 4 years ago 3