Luis Lima Fedora Umberto Giordano Amor ti vieta Wien

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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2007

luis lima sing Giordano's Fedora "Amor ti vieta" with Mara Zampieri (Fedora Romazoff) from Wiener Staatsoper 1999

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  • pensar q vive aca en alta gracia!!!

  • bravo luis - like franco

  • Horrible,just horrible!!

    She looks like Miss Piggy and he shouts all his way thru.

  • Wow... For 8 years, she ate a LOT

  • She looks great - red hair, great bulk, she's the woman for me

  • My comment was directed to a person with the name fat tenor or something. I hope you read all of my comments. I am a HUGE fan of Lima. My other comments make that quite clear. I am very familiar with his sound and his work. When I was an up and coming tenor and they asked me who my tenor ideal was I responded Luis Lima because not only was the singing big and wonderful but his acting could not be touched by any tenor singing at the time

  • Dear friend, his voice was full of color, big and with impressive high notes, one was realizing in the Met or in the Covent Garden. Great singer

  • If you want to hear this singer in his prime seek out the Duet from DON CARLOS with Cotrubas from Covent Garden in 1985. Fedora has long been an opera for singers near the end of their career. Not that it is a requirement. Lima retired from the stage within a year or two of this performance

  • not to the rest of us...maybe its becuase he isn't fat?

  • it's so unfair to judge a singer so late in their career and CERTAINLY if you have not heard that singer in the house. Had you done that you would know that your comments are not so accurate. While he was basically a lyric sound he had great power in the house and was chosen by the greatest conductors for Don Carlo and other not so lyrical roles. Additionaly he was a gifted singing actor and was the most heartbreaking Rodolfo and Don Jose. See the CARMEN with Maria Ewing from Covent Garden

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