Renata Tebaldi "Depuis le jour" Louise
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!! QUÉ BELLEZA DE VOZ, ES UNA DIOSA !!
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Thanks a lot for sharing.
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Beautiful ...most unusual to hear it in Italian...it certainly takes nothing away from it but i do prefer it in French maybe only because i am used to it!
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Was für eine Stimme!
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Yes, this is in G-flat... down a half-step.
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Exquisite
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Very beautiful indeed, and in 1954 she had all the notes and could sing most of the pianissimi. Is it sung in a slightly lower tone? Ideally should be sung in French but sounds almost as good in Italian when performed by such a peerless voice. Both Tebaldi and Callas sang Wagner in Italian, La Scala staged Wagner in Italian in the old days, The early Met had several seasons of opera in German...I prefer MEDEA not MEDEE, DON CARLO not CARLOS, VESPRI not VEPRES, and GUGLIELMO TELL not GUILLAUME.
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Very beautiful. Gorgeous.
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O my God! i love her when i was 15----and now I'm 74 and i adore her!
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O my God!
"Io son felice, troppo felice, ed io tremo soavemente al primo dì d'amor." Indeed. Charpentier would have been the first to have fallen in love with this version, and this great artist. He began composing Louise in Italy, a contry he loved. This is my favorite recording of this aria; Tebaldi could have sung it in Sanskrit, as far as I'm concerned. Exquisite pianissimi, incomparable dramatic power, heartfelt sentiment... In sum, brava Tebaldi, bravissima!
MusicaParola 3 years ago 16
Just about one of the best Depuis le jour's ever sung....
VivaMariaCallas 3 years ago 14