Bidú Sayão - Madama Butterfly
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Wow, this is good...I had never heard of this woman (maybe her name somewhere along the way, but nothing really about her) or her singing till a video posting here showed up in the suggestion column at the right while I was watching another video. (The beauty of YouTube University!...one thing leads to another.) This has to be one of the all-time best interpretations of this aria. And she never did the full operatic role of Madama Butterfly why, exactly?
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Bravo! Bravíssimo!
Um orgulho pra nós brasileiros.
Pena que a memória brasileira é quase inexistente e a mídia super valoriza lixo.
Obrigada por postar essa pérola.
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Bidu Sayão e sua interpretação marcam profundamente o coração.
Impossível não se apaixonar!
Brava, bravíssima, Bidu!
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@Rotebuehl1 - Thank you so much, my friend for this lovely video, which not only contains a marvelous aria & the incomparable voice of Bidu Sayao, but also takes me into a special trip down memory lane: to my childhood -when I was a toddler I often was exposed to the music of Puccini, as he is my aunt's favorite composer & Madame Butterfly her favorite record. It was always out of the rack, allowing me to often play with its cover, while we listened to this wonderful melody!Muito Obrigado mesmo!
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BRAVÍSSIMA ETERNAMENTE!
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Belíssima voz, belíssimos olhos... és eterna Bidu Sayão!!!!
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Right up there with Victoria de los Angeles' version. Gosh. THAT good.
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wow, stunning! she was really a great diva! voice and interpretation really on tune, specially for that time and today!
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wow, stunning! she was really a great diva!
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Que artista! Que interpretação! Que pena que parte do Brasil dê valor a "músicas" de merd@ e trashs da pior qualidade. Abaixo o axé, pagode, breganejo, punk e outras tranqueiras e viva a música clássica!
I love her way of interpreting anything! Those beautiful eyes, the almost talking-like singing, the imediacy, everything comes off naturally and with great effect. She once said she was horrified when she knew she could never sing Desdemona and Cio-Cio-San. As for me, I do think she could've been a most touching and beautiful Butterfly, the size wouldn't matter when there's such an incredible talent to offer.
Homoclassicus 4 years ago 13
Not every Brazilian lol
I know her and I love her.
The problem is that the Brazilians love and incentive funk and some other kinds of shit, and forget the great composers and singers that we have and had, like Villa-Lobos e Sayão.
Guilherme7530 3 years ago 8