Sylvia Sass - Andrea Rost Mozart Figaro-duet (2004)
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People, especially non singers don't realize singers know before anyone when it's not going well but a professional never lets it show. Sass was the consummate professional and deserves only respect!
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Interesting how so many of you people whom get on YouTube are such mindless idiots with nothing of value to say. Here's an idea; instead of pretending to know anything about subjects like opera or art or anything remotely similar, how's about you go pop open another can of cheap beer, open a bag of chips, light up your crack pipes and shut the hell up!
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I havent realized that Andrea Rost forgot to get in time in certo certo after the capira legatos :S hehe she let it pass very calmed
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...because i guess at that time her best voice has already disappeared. But respect, at "her time" they called her the "second Callas"... I just appreciate to see her trying her best.
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Sylvias Sass is the lady on the left???? Why she do that?.... it´s not natural :S she would sound great without that strange mouth position. Wouldn´t she?
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Donna Ragno
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I think all these comments are nasty.. Sass still has a sound, and she does not wobble, like many singers her age do. She sounds fresh and young, and perhaps Mozart isn't her schtick, but it is still an excellent sound.. and frankly i would like to hear more!
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I am by no means an expert, but it sounds as though Sylvia Sass's voice is just not suited to sing Mozart. This song requires a lighter, higher voice. Her voice is very rich and she just cannot sing fast enough to keep the song on a light, merry tone. I think it's just a poor choice for her voice. She dooesn't sound off pitch, though.
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Poor Sass, way past it, and what's with that hand?
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Syivia,nekem te vagy Callas!
Tüdőrák után örüljünk, hogy így énekel. A gesztikulálás az muris, de mindegy. Nézzük emberileg.
paintermezzo 2 years ago 4
I'm the biggest fan of Sylvia Sass, but I would rather remember her at her best than here. it reminds of Anna Moffo sing on the 100th Anniversary of the Met TV broadcast. You get a sense of how they used to sound while regretting that they decided to sing now. And why is it necessary to be so hateful toward people who don't agree with us? Can't we please show a little respect?
sschimel 4 years ago 4