Francois Boieldieu - La dame blanche - "Viens, gentille dame" (Laurence Dale)
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Me gusto mucho. Gracias-
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è un peccato che quest'opera non venga + rappresentata!!! :(
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the name of the picture,please???
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Fritz Wunderlich sang this with such clarity and abandon, truly magnificent. Mr. Dale's rendition certainly does it full justice too.
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Fritz Wunderlich sang this with such clarity and abandon, truly magnificent. Monsieur certainly does it full justice too.
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Les compositeurs doivent choisir la langue de chant en fonction :)
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Sorry but the style is not French. No reason to sing that in head voice. No charactter aty all. No interest!!
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The finest version is sung by Hans Buff - Giesen recorded in Dresden in 1905 - his elaboration is unsurpassed.
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Delicate traceries of dreamy melody
and almost smoky sound...Sensuous
delight! Laurence Dale is superb!
Thank you for the ear candy!!
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Wonderful tenor, Dale, and incredible aria,,, I knew only the Gedda version, but I prefer the present one...
Thanks for posting! :-)
Really graceful! Dale really have a unique interpretation of this piece. Almost in the a "bariton chantant" style although he is a tenor.
Thankyou for putting this up!
Are there more from this CD that is as nice listening to?
revoltade 3 years ago
The disk is dedicated entirely to French arias and it is a delightful affair all-around. Your comment did get me thinking on uploading Dale's interpretation of the Postillion song from Adam's opera :).
LindoroRossini 3 years ago