Haydn - "Al tuo seno fortunato" - Joan Sutherland (1968)

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2009

Joseph Haydn
Orfeo ed Euridice
"Al tuo seno fortuanto"

Joan Sutherland
Salt Lake City, Utah. 1968.

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  • I love harpsichords, but THIS ONE is an exageration xD

  • ...and HAPPY BIRTHDAY to dear Dame joan. She turns 83 today [November 7].

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  • "PERFECTA " Interpretation. Magnifique, original and unique. Thank you for sharing it.,

  • Flight of the Bumble Harpsichords. :D

  • "Al tuo clavicembalo fortunato" se llama el aria...

  • I'm usually one for Bartoli over anybody, but this is pretty good. Sutherland takes a different spin on the entire aria and gives us that lovely heroic tone towards the end with coloratura. I guess that's what makes being an artist so much fun =]

  • I had never heard it with harpsichord, amazing! 

  • PHENOMENAL

  • Is this a MIDI harpsichord?! xD Holy Haydn, this is awful.

  • Lohengrin, it sounds as if the microphone is IN the harpsichord, and that clangy sound blots out some of her low sound. When the harpsichord stops you hear the fullness of her lower register. Meanwhile the tone is so rich and full, the agility so astonishing that it would seem inhuman, were the sound not so warm and womanly.

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