Bajazet:Qual guerriero in campo armato
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I love this women.
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Oh God why does her jaw do that? I thought having a jaw shake was a sign of bad technique? Someone please explain :/
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Hermoso !!. Realmente es un festín para el alma !!!! No me canso se escucharla....
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çok güzel
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my god this aria seems to be impossibly difficult O.O
i wonder if cecilia bartoli could sing this one as good as genoux??
i personally dont think so XD, i was wondering if genaux ever sung son qual nave ch'agitata?
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I love the nonrecurved (traditional) bows...do you realize you are looking at about 10 million dollars worth of instruments? Not including Bibica;s awesome voice? Her personality itself is worth a million...good god, the french and Italians are the artists of the world by divine decree.
I still like r. invernizzi's voice better, but i have to admit- geneaux is a technical wonder!
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@murCD If it's true, I understand why Farinelli was so famous! ;-)
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spaventoso!
Thanks so much for this saitbey for uploading.....because this is simply...
off the human scale.....everytime I listen to this I have to sit down and be quiet for a while....because I am stunned speechless......
Bravo, and Gracias to All.........and frankly to the Universe....
bf2019 9 months ago 7
@simplic1000 There is a reason indeed: The inner sound that a singer can hear while s/he is singing, is rather different from what the audience or listener in front of the performer can hear. If you hold the hand like this, a part of the sound is reflected backwards to your ear, so that you can control the timbre a bit ... In the end, however, it is not so important for singing-reasons but more a ritual and/or somatic thing: It just helps a bit to relax and feel save while singing! :-))
eukleides2 1 year ago 3