Tatiana Troyanos. Handel. Ariodante. Con l'ali di costanza
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Ummm...you're being unnecessarily mean. troyanos was one of the people who made these roles popular. She is singing a version BY Handel, and her ornamentation was typical of the period (1980s). Troyanos was one of THE great singers (a big star at the Met), her Carmen, Kundry, Giulietta, Romeo (particularly), Adalgisa, Komponist and Octavian are legendary, as is her Cleopatra, Cesare and Ariodante.
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Poor Tatiana! First the audience claps in the middle of the song, then the breezes knock the music off of the piano. Thank the good lord she had a sense of humor (imagine if that had happened to Callas!)
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Gone much too soon but thank goodness we have videos like this to keep her artistry and talent alive.
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I love the way she handles all the mishaps!
She was such a wonderful performer...her
gorgeous voice silenced way too soon.
Thank you for posting this gem.
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What a joy to see as well as hear this. Troyanos' performance of Ariodante at Carnegie Hall around this time was a revelation to me. After that I saw her every chance I get and could never understand why a CD of that performance was never released. This video brings her back to life, Thank you!
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"Up here, it's breezy." :D :D
She has a lot of class and poise to weather (pun intended) that mishap, and then she *still* continues to sing beautifully. Thanks for posting!
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Very nice clip....I adore her voice! Thank you Satoko, having a great sense of humour is a sign of intelligence!
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Totally agreed. I think it that had happend to Kathleen Battle...........
Tatiana was really great!
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Tatiana, has sido un haz de luz en el camino de la opera.
te admirarmos por siempre Q.E.P.D.
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You can see Tatiana's lovely personality here.
I would have love to be there...
Thank you so much for posting!
She is absolutely gorgeous...
RIP Tatiana
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Martin Katz is a stud!
She skips a lot of music, tho... even before the breeze keeps blowing the score off the piano.
MBWoland 4 years ago
Whatever she did, God blessed her. And Handel too.
Anyway, I love most the moment when she touches his hand.
ferzunkin 4 years ago