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Uploaded by RinconRican on Apr 24, 2010
At a 1973 Met performance of Il Baribiere, Marilyn Horne sang "Tanti affetti," from La Donna del Lago, during the lesson scene.
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@emf1918 I certainly do not agree. Caballe tops Horne, but DiDonato tops both of them by a large margin.
saagua1953 2 months ago
The queen of phrasing, as usual
oscardegliorazi 5 months ago
Montserrat Caballé is the great exponant of this aria, I'm sure she would support Horne as they are such close friends but no one can compare to the great Caballé in this aria!!! But nevertheless, brava Madam Horne!!
emf1918 9 months ago
DiDonato is better. More brilliant and spectacular in all respects. DiDonato owns this aria.
saagua1953 1 year ago
BRAVA~! A great post ^_^ The quality is great too (of the technical audio), the music of course, sublime. Thanks for posting.
magicmonkichi 1 year ago
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@emf1918 I certainly do not agree. Caballe tops Horne, but DiDonato tops both of them by a large margin.
saagua1953 2 months ago
The queen of phrasing, as usual
oscardegliorazi 5 months ago
Montserrat Caballé is the great exponant of this aria, I'm sure she would support Horne as they are such close friends but no one can compare to the great Caballé in this aria!!! But nevertheless, brava Madam Horne!!
emf1918 9 months ago
DiDonato is better. More brilliant and spectacular in all respects. DiDonato owns this aria.
saagua1953 1 year ago
BRAVA~! A great post ^_^ The quality is great too (of the technical audio), the music of course, sublime. Thanks for posting.
magicmonkichi 1 year ago