[1966 MET] Joan Sutherland 'Spargi d'amaro pianto'

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2008

Conductor........Richard Boynyge
Lucia 'Spargi d'amaro pianto'

Hi, everyone.
I'd like to trade Joan Sutherland's rare recording with anyone. I'm looking for Joan's Lucia, Sonnambula, Traviata, Norma, Puritani and so on. (Especially Lucia!
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Vancouver performance in 1967
All the Covent Garden production in 1973
and 1974, 1979..

These are what I'm looking for!

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  • Her High Ebs were just the best ever recorded!

  • The most beautiful. thrilling sound ever recorded. She's a phenomenon the world will probably never see or hear the likes of again.  Thank you to whomever is posting these incredible clips.

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  • E flat? Sounds like an E natural to me, unless you're using some kind of different notation..

  • ı like

  • the most beatıfull

  • HUGEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE voice!!!!

  • @ChrisStockslager acting?? dame joan was renowned for being a bad actress

  • That is indeed superb singing the Eb is unbelievable.

    But the conducting is atrocious. Especially the introduction, what did her husband think, that this is nice happy music performed in the park on Sunday afternoon? Did he really lack what it takes to grasp the tragic depth of this music? I know the score is not easy to conduct, because it does appear "light", but it's the conductor's business to underscore the drama, not take it away.

  • Some great singers come along once in a life time....Sutherland will be once in a century.......RIP

  • Amazing indeed. She is missed.

  • most beautiful thing i ever saw or heard. i was there.

  • Even though this Eb doesn't sound as perfectly stable as in her studio or other live recordings, I think acting wise, it's the best one. The way she pushes out the note, and the crazy (good crazy) vibrato attached to it makes it sound like Lucia's truly lost it forever.

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