Pt.1 Beverly Sills L Borgia '76 (private video)

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2009

BEVERLY SILLS "live" L. BORGIA. '76

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  • BRAVA!! Incredibile ~ Not only incredible to be seen, but to also include an aria antiche / alternate aria?!? Sublime ~ BLESS YOU StuartLou ~ it's futile to attempt to comment on the exquisite wonder and beauty of Beverly's performance, but to the exquisite GIFT that you have bestowed upon us, I THANK YOU endlessly ~ if you'd happen to have any of her Lucia entrance or exit aria or Anna Bolena's "Coppia Iniqua" I would die a happy man!! Tante grazia ancora!

  • ... sorry, this is about all i have with Beverly- and It wasn't easy getting this.

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  • MISERICORDIA!!!

    WHAT AM I SEEING?!

    A live Beverly video in a Donizetti opera!

    These don't exist- that's what everyone said.

    StuartLou, you are some type of angel.

    Thank you for posting this! (and part 2!)

    I just got my Christmas present early! :)

    GOD bless us everyone!

    (And especialy dear Bubbles and StuartLou!)

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  • Interpretazione "GIGANTESCA"

  • Thank you so much for this - incredible to experience the whole package as it were. Can't thank you enough.

  • sbalorditivo... i hope more vids from this performance will come out in the next future!!

  • Thank you for this gift.

    

  • Thank you so much for posting. You've made my day, and week and.....;-)

  • i can only say thank you soooooooooo much! i've been waiting for somehting like this!

  • Correction: Alfonso has to be Adib Fazah. According to the NYCO Annals, Price and Fredericks never appeared together.

  • Many thanks for posting this. I was lucky enough to be at that performance. (It doesn't matter which one it was, I was at all of them.) For those wondering, at about 5:12, the scene shifts to the Act 1 duet with Don Alfonso, played by Richard Fredericks.

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