Montserrat Caballe "El vito" by Obradors
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Better this Aleksandra Lizdek i Dejan Krivokapić " El Vito " ! ^_^
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A young or just-coming- up singer would be crucified for using music. The above named singers used music because they were famous enough to get away with it. And not memorizing the music for a recital for which you are being paid handsomely is...yes...being lazy. End of story.
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very nice arrangement, thank you. I have done my own instrumental version of El Vito together with a friend, listen to it on my site emeraldo.de
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Next to Podles not bad ==
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now, there's the THE ONE AND ONLY ONE .....BRAVO X100!!
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A few years earlier, she sang this song while stalking around the stage in her high heels, flirting up a storm, and giving the audience a thousand percent. Give her a break!
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I think both are great! I love the piano, such great sense for rhythm.... please help me find the music.
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d you actually *see* her reading? plus, it's not just the text there but the music as well. aaaand, above all: when you'll be a quarter as brilliant as Caballe, you should comment upon her ways. plus, can you imagine how many arias she knows?
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The accompanist is Manuel Burgueras.
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I think she's wonderful! A real diva!
wow, great!
camostar 2 years ago 5
Au contraire, the list of great singers who have used a partiture in concert include Caruso, Ponselle, McCormack, Gigli, Elisabeth Schumann, Ferrier, Schwarzkopf, Bjorling, Tucker, Sills, Sutherland (a lot!), Pavarotti, Domingo, Horne, Netrebko, etc. An artist who has sung in over 80 operas, with a mind boggling repertoire of many types of music is hardly lazy. Additionally, Caballé uses a score because she can read music.
MusicaParola 3 years ago 5