Mozart: Et incarnatus (Mass in C minor, K427)
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It must've been such a hair-splitting decision making for Sir John Elliott, between Bonney and McNair. In the studio recording with McNair, I find her a bit on the cool and detached side, despite her warmer voice; she definitely wins on the trills, though! Bonney is more mellifluously ethereal. Her boy soprano-like appearance kinda helps, I suppose. LOL... Truly, both McNair and Bonney represent the absolute peak as long as this part goes. Perhaps, Arleen Auger could join their rank.
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barbara è semlicemente un angelo!!! grazie per questi splendidi momenti. viva la musica e il bel canto.
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@ryanfan1967 Yes.
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She sings even better than she plays golf.
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Εκπληκτική φωνή και υπέροχα τραγουδισμένο, χάδι στ' αυτιά μα και στην ψυχή. Νομίζω η καλύτερη εκτέλεση ever ! ! !
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Quelle magnifique interprétation, tout en finesse, fraicheur et sobriété. Quelle belle leçon de chant! Voyez les regards admiratifs des choristes!!
une voix qui sied à merveille à Mozart! Merci Mme Bonney
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Barbara is a very good Bach singer, too.
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This, of course, is brilliantly beautiful. However, am I the only one who senses that all this wonderful warbling is a tad bit gratuitous? Mozart was many monumentally great things, but he was also a little too much of a "show-off" sometimes. A few too many notes. Mozart always gets his requisite "A". Beethoven, on the other hand, always gets the "A+"!
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Man everywhere I go to find performances of 18th cen music lately John E. Gardiner keeps turning up. Where is Herreweghe? Suzuki?
Please tell us who the conductor, choir and soloists are in this great performance.
I am filled with admiration for the choristers who perform the entire mass from memory (ie. without any music books to wave around and distract!)
hughwyles1 1 year ago
@hughwyles1 Everythings is written under "more information" right after the video frame
carosaxone 1 year ago