Spargi d'amaro pianto - Diana Damrau
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This has nothing to do with god, She is brilliant herself.
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woooooooww!!! perfect!!!!!....XD
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Beautiful tone... just sublime! Diana 5 stars =D
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She is God blessed. Definetely was born for Opera, not just singing, but acting perfectly as well
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@sopranosd Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes!
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@eugenelohks I agree... allow me to add Gruberova or Anderson in the array of respectable -to say the least- interpretations of our times... just because they are at odds with the MET it does not mean they never existed. The MET is great but is not the Bible...
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@eugenelohks Well, Callas was fantastic in many ways, but did certainly not have the beautiful voice Diana has.
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@flicfan416 I listened to it and it is indeed a fantastic recording. That said, I do not agree with you. Notes can't be 'better pitched'. They are either on pitch or not on pitch, there are no grades for that. About the execution, Sutherland's are very good, but not as secure as Damrau's. You can hear a little oscillation in the last note, for instance. Dessay's voice just can't be compared to Sutherland's. However, I still think Diana's upper register is better.
Diana is the most underrated opera star of this era ....she is brillant
mummacole 2 years ago 32
@Lilith89ibz @Lilith89ibz Dessay acts the best mad scene... but surely you've forgotten Callas? Damrau is amazing in the role, but she just doesn't sound mad like La Divina, and the same goes for Dessay, she LOOKS mad but doesn't really sound it. Sutherland was great in the role interms of the singing, but NOT the acting, and the final Eb isn't always spot on... Nebtrenko is absolutely irrelevant in this array of amazing singers, she doesn't really deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence...
eugenelohks 1 year ago 20