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Gabriel Bacquier - Don Giovanni - Madamina

French baritone Gabriel Bacquier is an excellent Leporello in Mozart's Don Giovanni. Met, 1978.  
 
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CYMBALTHEATRE (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Bacquier... le plus grand chanteur acteur du siècle ( Scarpia, Don Giovanni, Leporello de grande classe) et en plus un homme merveilleux de gentillesse et de classe.
brodsky96 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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vous avez oubier FALSTAFF:))))
Dogaradodia (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Certified Intergalactic!
Cavaradossi1981 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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thank you gabriel!!!! hehehe, he send me some autographed photos few days ago!!! viva GABRIEL BACQUIER, one of the greatest french baritones of the centuryyyyy
rootedinfaith3 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Hehehe... la pichina la pichina...! <3
spinningwheel (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Yeah I checked the libretto sometime after the post (year ago btw) and found my mistake. unfortunately you can not edit posts here, I don't speak or understand Italian, but i do love opera and i knew he was musically off on that beat. Next time try to be more tactful in your comments though. God forbids that you come across as a self molesting low life oblivious to civility in conversation.
pnknopra (8 months ago) Show Hide
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next time try to be more informed/educated before pointing out the mistakes of great artists...
setahead (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Are we sure it's not a bit of rubato? Hard to imagine a flub in such a spot.
setahead (1 month ago) Show Hide
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... in reference to the "osservato" slip, as claimed by spinningwheel below.
spinningwheel (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Perhaps, but it is too awkward of a timing to have a rubato no? The fact that he has to look up also means it might have been just awkward positioning on his part...still, such a minor blemish for such a great open hearted performance.

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