Leontyne Price "Inflammatus" Rossini's Stabat Mater
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Una esecuzione splendida.Grazie per questo video che non conoscevo.
Voce adattissima per questa aria.
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Thanks for posting this recording. I've never heard her sing this before and am extremely pleased!
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Sheer Brilliance!!!
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Wonderful as always. The precision of Leontyne's voice is amazing. Thank you for this recording.
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I was there. It was glorious! Brava Diva!
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Fuori repertorio!
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Trinite 33.........Baroque? Rossini?...please take a Art History Book and learn !!
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@Orfeus80 Wrong again? Hmmm. I wonder how you sing this repertoire without bravura, and in an especial way Where E'er You Walk. Interesting. As to your opinion, which is precisely what it is, an opinion, you are most welcome to it. Enjoy your "singing."
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@Trinite33 wrong again, I have sung where e'er you walk as well as other Handel, Vivaldi, Gluck, Bach, Lully, Monteverdi, Buxtehude, Scarlatti works on stage and in concert and studied them with great musicians but I doubt my experience will convince you so just enjoy Price and allow me to have my own opinion. ciao
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@Orfeus80 Well, I guess you have never sung Where E'er You Walk and do not really understand its bravura demands. The vocal requirements of an aria are not found in listening only. That is found in doing, in actual singing. Your point is not well taken.
Possibly not absolutely in style, who takes care! Then all sang thus, didn't have begun the Rossini renaisance, doesn't invalidate what it became in those years.
She's wonderful, to the top to the bottom, the agility, everything.
Personally I prefer this that the minimum voices sing that it now
AdelsonSalvini 1 year ago 10
Rossini' s Stabat Mater was released in 1842; the voice that requires this work is nearer Verdi than the Rossini that we know; this work isn't adapted for a light voice
MorMar001 1 year ago 9