Edinburgh in 1961ㅡJoan Sutherland sings 'Spargi d'amaro pianto'
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@fullbuck50 Really? I think it's the opposite. Watching her early Bell Telephone Hour performances, she's as dull as a post to watch. However, her Met 1982 Lucia, 1980 Lucrezia, a lot of the 1978 Norma, and the 1982 Die Fledermaus are all very well acted.
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@fullbuck50 Maybe she realized at a certain point 'Hell, I'm Joan Sutherland, people come here to hear me sing, so why bother and act?' And it was indeed miraculous singing.
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Is it just me or was her acting much more exciting, much more alert, when she was young? Usually it goes the other way, it seems. Singers usually gain in dramatic insight as they lose vocal prowess. With JS it seems like she had it all at the beginning.
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Some may emote more but none sings this music better.
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Why did I have to be born 32 years later?!?!? WHY!!!!!!
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@coloraturaLinda It's an Eb.
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RIP Dame Joan
Her E-flat here is so amazing!
Jabe88 3 years ago 9
I"m not a big fan of Sutherland's, but this is just spectacular. Wonderful high E at the end.
coloraturaLinda 2 years ago 6