Together with Enrico Caruso and Titta Ruffo, Rosa Ponselle had a voice of elemetal power that other singers did not possess. The effect of their voices upon the listener was hypnotic. In my opinion, no other voice(s) since then had this kind of quality or effect.
No comparison to to days artists,why they study the ones of the past,Bel Canto is beautiful,not the shouting we hear nowadays through modern technology which often distorts sound,we have got used to that I regret.Rene 88 yrs
january twenty second will be your one hundred and eighteenth birthday, i know its early but just wanted to wish you a happy your day, i'll always remember you
Callas was right. There isn't anyone who can touch Ponselle, especially in "Norma." Her voice is gorgeous, big, and you don't have to make any excuses like the old school queens do for certain famous divas who hoot and wobble ("Oh, but it's drama," they say, "You don't understand.").
one of the greatest voices amazing to think at that age to make her debut in Forza of all roles without previous operatic experience There was a 75th birthday LP which has her own recollection of her discovery and debut she talks for about 8 minutesmaybe it's on TH-cam? too bad she retired so early- but she was a bit of a perfectionist or just couldn't stand the expectations
The only curious part is the phrase “il cor ti diedi”, which is broken up into small non-legato triplets but no matter-this is a sacred immortal monster if I’ve ever heard one.
She is NOT American, she's fully Italian. Rosa Ponzilli, born to two perfectly Italian parents in US territory. Given how racist views wurk she's NOT an American, a lifetime of racism teaches you way too much
Darling, she was born in America. The USA is a country, not a territory. That makes her an American. What is a perfect Italian, anyway? You might not be a racist but you sure sound like a xenophobic.
I don't believe it's a matter of racism. She was born at the USA so she was american. Al Capone was a gangster "born to two perfectly Italian parents in US territory" (your words...). From your point of view Capone was an italian gangster, wasn't him? (and I am not anglo-saxon).
Callas said of Ponselle, "She is the greatest of us all".
E aveva ragione!Lei non durò così tanto e a livelli sempre altissimi...
There is a heaven! No belting, just pure flow with a wonderful tempi.
When Toscanini encountered her for the first time he fell to his knees before her. I think that says it all!
I really admire both of them... but I doubt that..Where did you read it?
WHAT AN INCREDIBLE VOICE, WHAT CONTROL, WHAT BEAUTY. BRAVA DIVA!
Together with Enrico Caruso and Titta Ruffo, Rosa Ponselle had a voice of elemetal power that other singers did not possess. The effect of their voices upon the listener was hypnotic. In my opinion, no other voice(s) since then had this kind of quality or effect.
Proche de celui qui l'écoute, j 'adore sa façon de chanter.
ROSA. PONSELLE ....…DIVINA DIVINA DIVINA !!!!!!!!!!!MARI
No comparison to to days artists,why they study the ones of the past,Bel Canto is beautiful,not the shouting we hear nowadays through modern technology which often distorts sound,we have got used to that I regret.Rene 88 yrs
Divina, anche il mezzosoprano
Rosa Ponselle !! Qie lindo essas musicas 🥺🥺 , Te Eleva aos céus e depois vc volta e ve que estais aqui na terra ! Maravilhosaaa 🥺🥺🥺💔💔
THANK YOU
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There is nothing left to say. The recordings say it all. A vocal miracle.
When singers could sing.
Superb addition to your anthology, Doug ... and well worth maxing out your 15 minute allocation!
january twenty second will be your one hundred and eighteenth birthday, i know its early but just wanted to wish you a happy your day, i'll always remember you
Sublime .
Unica .
Divina .
❤️🌹
Callas was right. There isn't anyone who can touch Ponselle, especially in "Norma." Her voice is gorgeous, big, and you don't have to make any excuses like the old school queens do for certain famous divas who hoot and wobble ("Oh, but it's drama," they say, "You don't understand.").
****** !!!
Merci Doug ...
one of the greatest voices amazing to think at that age to make her debut in Forza of all roles without previous operatic experience
There was a 75th birthday LP which has her own recollection of her discovery and debut she talks for about 8 minutesmaybe it's on TH-cam?
too bad she retired so early- but she was a bit of a perfectionist or just couldn't stand the expectations
The only curious part is the phrase “il cor ti diedi”, which is broken up into small non-legato triplets but no matter-this is a sacred immortal monster if I’ve ever heard one.
Superb! TY Doug for posting.
Did she record "in mia man alfin tu sei", or "Deh non volerli vittime"? It's very frustrating to have only 3 or 4 pieces on the whole opera...
Nothing wrong with the coloratura in this recording. Seems some like to point out that Ponselle suffered under a lack of technique!
... some idiots!
Yep, ridiculous!
This was when opera was so exciting....whose the mezzo soprano. ??
Marion Telva.
She is NOT American, she's fully Italian. Rosa Ponzilli, born to two perfectly Italian parents in US territory. Given how racist views wurk she's NOT an American, a lifetime of racism teaches you way too much
Darling, she was born in America. The USA is a country, not a territory. That makes her an American. What is a perfect Italian, anyway? You might not be a racist but you sure sound like a xenophobic.
I don't believe it's a matter of racism. She was born at the USA so she was american. Al Capone was a gangster "born to two perfectly Italian parents in US territory" (your words...). From your point of view Capone was an italian gangster, wasn't him? (and I am not anglo-saxon).
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