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Renee Fleming sings Quando m'en Vo

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2008

once again the beautiful Soprano Rene Fleming sings for us a Beautiful Puccini's Aria

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  • it's italian, not french.

  • She sings like an angel. This suits best for her voice and the seductive role of Musetta.

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  • Brilliant! So rich in sound and feeling!

  • Lovely, delicate, full of emotion...slowly she gives us a "present."

  • Oh Renee......

  • Much as I love Renée Fleming, and much as I do love this rendition, I still think her voice is best suited for German opera. There a few points where the high notes, while beautiful, aren't nearly as strong or loud as I think they should be. But then again, it is only a marker of Renée's unique, perfectly respectable style.

  • Her high notes are divine

  • @geesterlee The language is certainly Italian but the scene is French.

  • what a beautiful sound....i wish i have this sound..

  • Here are the lyrics: Quando men vo, Quando men vo soletta per la via, La gente sosta e mira. E la bellezza mia tutta ricerca in me, Ricerca in me da capo a pie. Ed assaporo allor la bramosia sottil, Che da gl'occhi traspira. E dai palesi vezzi intender sa Alle occulte belta. Cosi l'effluvio del desio Tutta ma'ggira. Felice mi fa! Felice mi fa! E tu che sai, Che memori e ti struggi, Da me tanto rifuggi? So ben: le angoscie tue non le vuoi dir, Non le vuoi dir, So ben ma ti senti morir!
  • Bravo! The best vocalist and best version on this site, by far. Musical control and emotive power combine to reveal what Puccini surely intended for the complex and seductive character of Musseta.

  • Her musicality seems to be in a different league than her colleagues. ......

    She brings the role and music - musical storytelling - to life - with seemingly less effort

    than most as well.... I think of her a bit as the singing equivalent of Arthur Rubinstein.

    She chose a great tempo for this piece methinks, and it really seems perfect for

    her particular voice.

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