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she has the right timbre and richness in her voice for this piece, and its quite beautiful so I understand her wanting to sing it, however, she's not quite there yet technically to really pull it off...she needs more breathe control in order to connect the phrases and more importantly "float" the high notes and be able to do pianissimi...she can do it but it would have been better a few years down the line. I admire her efforts though and the enunciation is not deplorable.
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I agree - most of you say "it is nice, or quite beautiful" . What I miss is SOUL - She is singing it with her head. Certainly a beautiful voice, but that is not enough . Maybe she should have waited as some of you pointed out. Nevertheless - thank you!
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Quelle sensualité... Magnifique !
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Maybe someone has already said this, but check out Eileen Farrel singing this. It's FABULOUS! My favorite
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very beautiful--emotionally truthful (and I'm not a fan of hers)...but for some reason I go for fleming's
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@daniel0azar She's not Ninon Vallin -- but on this number few people are! Nevertheless, AN brings that dark chocolate to bear very favourably on an old number. . .
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hermosa y romantica pieza musical de charpentier, en la magnifica voz de ana netrebko. un placer escucharla. ...
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hermosa y romantica pieza musical de charpentier, en la magnifica voz de ana netrebko. un placer escucharla.
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Qualcuno le suggerisca di ascoltare prima di cantare la sua Louise, Dorothy Maynor... e poi se il caso lasciare perdere. E' perfino stonata!!!
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I see her French hasn't improved... Lovely timbre for this aria, but doesn't have the breath control to save it from going flat. Valiant effort, however.
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She is out of tune !! Wwhat a shame...
Hello :)
This is Gustave Charpentier, right?
Because I was jolted when I read "Anna Netrebko" and "Charpentier" in the title... I directly thought of Marc-Antoine Charpentier and couldn't believe that Netrebko would venture into such repertoire... As I always say... leave Baroque music to the Baroque specialists :)
daniel0azar 2 years ago
Yes! it's Gustave Charpentier...
This song is a very popular song from "Louise" :)
napat14 2 years ago