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Elīna Garanča sings Bellini's "Dopo l'oscuro nembo" from her new album BEL CANTO

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Elīna Garanča sings from her new album BEL CANTO Bellini's aria "Dopo l'oscuro nembo" from the opera Adelson e Salvini (Act 1, in the role of Nelly).

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  • If Diva exist, she is Elina!

  • I just saw her as Carmen. I was spellbound throughout the program. She's beautiful as both a blonde and a brunette and her singing is superb.

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  • @Milkwithhoneyyy second part.. and reused the melody of "oh quante volte" in the second version of Adelson ( that is this that you listen here and that was played only recently in Catania). Infact the melody that there is here is the same oh "oh quante volte".

  • The original melody for this aria is another. You can listen the original version sung by nino machaidze conducted by michele mariotti in youtube. This original version was the base of that in Capuleti e Montecchi. Bellini liked more the melody of "Oh quante volte" that is based from the original of Adelson ( that is not this that you listen here)

  • Penetrating as if it's a spirit itself, Devine and Magestic.

  • Divine !!! Bravo !!!

  • Absolutely gorgeous voice ^.^

  • Esta preciosura es única. Una excelente técnica, bellísimo timbre, interpretación, dulzura y sensualidad.

  • @prince2000ful And ? yes it's lighter, It's normal, Caballe's a Soprano, not a mezzo.

  • @musoph21 Exactly the version with Caballe is much lighter and rich in the voice.

  • @Milkwithhoneyyy

    Have you found the notes? I want them so badly.... :(

  • @josedubal11

    i understand what you mean. both have a pure tone with beautiful legato but i think Caballe, has a much brighter voice. 

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