Jessye Norman sings "Cäcilie" by Richard Strauss live at the spectacular inaugural concert of the 1991 Salisbury Festival held at Salisbury Cathedral's West Green.
@GS07623 I agree with you sometimes Jessye is flat as all singers are from time to time. But here she is not flat at all... and the note was placed well! Brava Jessye!
@GS07623 thank you for your compliments. So very mature. Why are people so incapable of having an intelligent conversation without name-calling. Anyway, in my mind that note is supposed to have a "more higher placed" sound. I think Jessye's problem is that her voice,while beautiful, is so swallowed that it causes her to be flat and out of tune...which she was on the last note. Tell you what..Check out other versions of the song, listen carefully, and you will hear a BIG difference.
@musoph21 I heard her come in under the pitch once in Avery Fisher Hall, but your comment is something only a frustrated wanna-be would say. She's not flat here and if you think she is you have hearing deficiencies. Why not post your recent concert footage where you perform the work?, you loser.
orgasmic.
KSchragKS 1 month ago
@musoph21 its actually an Aflat! :-)
AND SHE WASNT FLAT!:-)
babs22hh 1 month ago
GREAT!!!!!!!!!
invoicewithlove 3 months ago
Jessye's the type of musician that knows that high notes don't always have to be loud to be sung. She can actually CONTROL her voice.
langleywil 10 months ago
Those were the days when people could still sing!
mandreika1 10 months ago
grandiosaaaaaaaaaa...................!!!!!!!!!!!
VL2891 1 year ago
@GS07623 I agree with you sometimes Jessye is flat as all singers are from time to time. But here she is not flat at all... and the note was placed well! Brava Jessye!
Babs22h 1 year ago
Actually...she's not flat. Maybe the note is a little weak and thin if u compare with the rest of the voice, but its not flat
PakoChile 1 year ago
@GS07623 thank you for your compliments. So very mature. Why are people so incapable of having an intelligent conversation without name-calling. Anyway, in my mind that note is supposed to have a "more higher placed" sound. I think Jessye's problem is that her voice,while beautiful, is so swallowed that it causes her to be flat and out of tune...which she was on the last note. Tell you what..Check out other versions of the song, listen carefully, and you will hear a BIG difference.
musoph21 1 year ago
@musoph21 I heard her come in under the pitch once in Avery Fisher Hall, but your comment is something only a frustrated wanna-be would say. She's not flat here and if you think she is you have hearing deficiencies. Why not post your recent concert footage where you perform the work?, you loser.
GS07623 1 year ago