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Kasarova sings D'Amour l'ardente flamme

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2007

Vesselina Kasarova sings Marguerite's 'D'Amour l'ardente flamme' from Berlioz's La damnation de Faust at NDK in Sofia, Bulgaria circa 1996.

Never mind the not so good cor anglais solo, Kasarova is the main event!

If you enjoy this, try the DVD of Berlioz's 'La damnation de Faust' from Salzburg Festival 1999 or buy the RCA Red Seal CD 'The Magic of Kasarova'.

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  • Why is this woman so famous? I don't understand one single word. Susan Graham... indeed!

  • Imagine this... A diva B fan appearing at Susan Graham's clip and says 'Why is this woman so famous? blah..blah..blah.. Diva B is much better'.

    Now... just how well would you think of the thoughtless but big mouthed fan and of his cherished diva B?

    Susan Graham, of course, is most definitely not guilty of her fan's unsolicited conduct. Though you would do well to remember that there are plenty of people who believe in guilt by association a whole lot more than I do.

  • You're perfectly right and I'm sorry to have written such thoughtless words.

  • OK. Thanks for apologizing! :o)

  • I Really Love this Girl and Her Art she reminds me in some ways of Kathleen Ferrier does anyone else sense that ?

  • I'm afraid I never had the chance to her Kathleen Ferrier live, but from the recordings, I say you had just paid Kasarova a grand compliment! :o) What mesmerizing artists these two are indeed. I wish Ferrier was around longer and made more recordings. She left us way too soon.

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  • Yes, just great. Like Kabaivanska, Dimitrova, Miltcheva, etc.

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  • Brilliant...simply brilliant. Thank you for posting. ^_^

  • Ya, that's why everyone clapped at the end. Please.

  • it is very bad!

  • Everyone talks about Susan Graham...her interpretation is good as well as Callas'. However Jessye Norman interpretation is AMAZING

  • actionsrlouder: The instrument is an English horn, not an oboe.

    This aria belongs to Maria Callas who fully understood the character and the nuances of the text and music. Berlioz' Marguerite suffers from erotic delusions and borders on insanity.

  • listen to susan graham!

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