Joan Sutherland - John Alexander - Libiamo - La Traviata - 1975
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John Alexander was born in Meridian, MS 11/21/23 and died 12/9/90 also in Meridian, MS. He had given a concert and upon finishing it walked off the stage and died of a massive hear attack. Johnny Frank, as we knew him, gave local concerts and one I remember when I was 9 or 10 he sang two arias which have always been with me. One was "Waft her angels thru th' skies" & I never heard it again for 50 years and I remembered every word of it. He was a marvelous singer and greatly missed !
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Is this available to purchase??
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Dedicado a Luis Veliz Peña de Talento Chileno.
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she looks like a martian! hehe
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mmmm.....dont like the voices at all
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excellent!!!!!
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It wasn't difficult. John sang everything up to Lohengrin because he had the pipes...
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John was hardly young - he was older than Pavarotti (I don't know how many years older) and I believe had come back from bypass surgery. He was really an amazing singer - his teacher was the baritone Robert Weede. I'm not dissing Mr. Pavarotti in any way, I just feel that John was never as appreciated as he might have been.
hmm, a thoroughly convincing alfredo and a lovely, resonant violetta. Love it!
Cedricfollyman 1 year ago 4
cuando se tiene clase esta claro que se es imbatible.eso es joan sutherland.clase y poder.una verdadera traviata.el centro de atencion.como corresponde al personaje.
bellini7verdi 1 year ago