Rossini: Barber of Seville (with Juan Diego Flórez)
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yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!1 Juan diego Flores eres un conchetumare , canas alucinante, Perúnty idolatra , carajo que voz , que tecnica , orgullo , no como ese on de vargas llosa , esto si es cultura , orgullo del pais, carajo enseñame una sola clase , necesito aprender ahacer eso , asu mare, juan diego todos los peruanos te la chupamos ...
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This so splendid I just saw the film in Hudson at their cinema club. Sublime.Thankyou
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@Giovannifabuloso Las opiniones que cuentan son las de los grandes como Pavarotti o Domingo, ellos definitivamente opinaron todo lo contrario a tus criticas que mas saben a las de un renegado social (y desorejado) !
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malisimo figaro
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@Giovannifabuloso That´s interesting. I was thinking about that. Because Luigi Alva was, for example, was a very light tenor, but his voice has so much color and brightness.
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JuanDiego Florez is such a bad singer. Nothing more than an anemic little voice. This really is the age of mediocrity
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@cruxaxul Yeah he got an encore for that.
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@pagerbear Well Juan Diego Florez is one of the world's current top three tenors, depending on where you place him in relation to Jonas Kaufmann and Placido Domingo. Raimondi is an old man, he loses time with the orchestra during La Calunnia and his voice is very obviously old and weary. He's achieved immortality with Losey's Don Giovanni, but here?...past his expiry date. Spagnoli (Figaro) has an unrefined voice, stomachable, but in no way supreme. Everyone else is average.
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JUAN DIEGO É PERUVIANO



Golly. There seem to have been other people in the cast, and yet I don't see them credited. What's that about?
pagerbear 2 years ago 10
the Figaron sounds like a tenor
cantanteporsiempre 3 years ago 7