Incredible spanish mezzosoprano TERESA BERGANZA sings aria "When I am laid in earth" from opera Dido and Aeneas by Henry Purcel.
Piano: Juan Antonio Alvarez Parejo
Recital in Teatro Real de Madri...
Incredible spanish mezzosoprano TERESA BERGANZA sings aria "When I am laid in earth" from opera Dido and Aeneas by Henry Purcel.
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Oooooohhhhhh......wow! Thank you thank you thank you. Sang this whole part two years ago in France, an open air performance, and at this final aria it went cold and dark and the wind blew a little to rough, and that was soooo amazingly beatifull for the interpretation of this aria that I almost cried myself during singing. When I am laid in earth while actually having to deal with the power of earth itself. With drooping eyes...etc...pfff, snif.
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great feeling though
Thank you thank you thank you.
Sang this whole part two years ago in France, an open air performance, and at this final aria it went cold and dark and the wind blew a little to rough, and that was soooo amazingly beatifull for the interpretation of this aria that I almost cried myself during singing. When I am laid in earth while actually having to deal with the power of earth itself.
With drooping eyes...etc...pfff, snif.