W.A. Mozart, K. 165, Elizabeth Maurey, soprano, Ron Maurey, piano. Recorded June 24, 2007, First United Methodist Church, Brazil, Indiana, in a Sunday afternoon recital.
I agree. A voice pure as an infant while powerful as an athlete is the stamp of a great soprano. She has a pretty voice, powerful yet feminine, a good musical sense, a very good mastering of the whole, she just needs more work for the very difficult high-speed high-range vocalises here (mvs 1 & 3): more accurate pitches, more detached notes, more power throughout.
Wow. Great runs. This piece is So hard if you can't do agility. Any tips you can give me? I'm learning this and I'm having a bit of a hard time even though my teacher likes the way it sounds and I'm not sure what to ask her.
This pianist is quite fine.
MichelleKoebke 6 months ago
If I still lived in Indianapolis, I would be watching for her name in the arts events listings in the paper.
scottandrewhutchins 1 year ago
very pure voice that is amazing. the tempo is very difficult.
laughinsweetie 3 years ago 2
I agree. A voice pure as an infant while powerful as an athlete is the stamp of a great soprano. She has a pretty voice, powerful yet feminine, a good musical sense, a very good mastering of the whole, she just needs more work for the very difficult high-speed high-range vocalises here (mvs 1 & 3): more accurate pitches, more detached notes, more power throughout.
Now I love it too even as it is!
Mon 3 Mar 2008 13:23 GMT
Merlin1940 4 years ago
sounds like a little girl singing it.
churcune 4 years ago 2
I love it!
CaptainHermes 4 years ago
Wow. Great runs. This piece is So hard if you can't do agility. Any tips you can give me? I'm learning this and I'm having a bit of a hard time even though my teacher likes the way it sounds and I'm not sure what to ask her.
AshNight1214 4 years ago
Pretty voice, right pitch and tempo. In mv 1 & 3 she doesn't involve herself enough, which just oulines how she does it well in mv 2 "Tu virginum".
Merlin1940 4 years ago