Offenbach: Les Contes d´Hoffmann - duett from II.Act - Domingo & Baltsa

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2009

The Royal opera Covent Garden
dir. George Pretre

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  • @Detectivefiction Her voice (and acting ) MOVE FAST - I think I get your feeling. Her presence on stage is SO versatile, saturated, bright - every second, that it makes a listener "activated" all the time, no chance to be bored! So - time goes faster with Baltsa on stage!

  • To me, Agnes Baltsa's voice is exciting because it MOVES FAST. That probably sounds a little silly, but it's the only way I can describe it.

  • Her lustful look at the diamond while he is singing to her is cool... she must have been /is great fun to work on the acting with...

    let alone the technically unsurpassed vocal projection!

  • Bravisimos.-

  • Domingo, Baltsa, Offenbach. That's gorgeous.

  • True babs22h. His high notes are driven which is what works for him. That's what he was paid to do which was to drive his notes. He somehow lasted with this type of singing despite critics predicting he wouldn't last 2 years. He however has a beautiful voice which is why he became a very successful Opera Singer.

  • domingos high notes sound in the baack of his throat... these type of tenors irritate me... but i love balsta

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