Renata Tebaldi "In quelle trine morbide", 1959

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2008

Met Broadcast from January 17th, 1959. Puccini's Manon Lescaut.
Aria "In quelle trine morbide", conducted by Fausto Cleva. Tebaldi sang in this performance along with Richard Tucker, Frank Guarrera, Fernando Corena, among others

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  • I'll be uploading soon the final scene of this same performance.... in a part when she says "Ohime!!", before she dies, is totally heartbreaking...

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  • Puccini perfection. Unfortunately this very popular composer rarely receives such treatment by singers.

  • This great lady...no words to describe the beauty going out trough her throat

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  • @simisimi9 : For people so gross like you of course it is to waste time to listen great singing and a GREAT voice. Don't waste you time here, GO to the videos of the greek female dog barking Maria Callas, she ate with her dog in the same plate

  • ufff....a wastw of time listen to this " singer "

  • Wow! .. When Mme. Tebaldi could sing, she could REALLY SING!! Brava Renata!!

  • This photo-montage beautifully compliments Mme. Tebaldi's rich and sumptuous singing of this aria. Thank you.

  • This is a beautiful rendition!

  • Wow!  Beautiful!

  • Un legato meraviglioso, esecuzione stupefacente...!!!! Bravissimaaaa,

  • One of the best ever renditions of in quelle trine .MAGNIFICENT .

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