Sí se parece a la partitura original... la tengo delante ahora mismo, y se parece muchísimo ^^ . Creo que ambos están magníficos, y han sabido llevar muy bien la complejidad que esta aria implica ;)
I have done you the favour and yes Teresa and Herman are total magic!!! Is it OK to say that I personally still am crazy about Beverly's interpetation of Rosina?? Teresa was a stunning singer but we cannot compare a mezzo with a coloratura soprano! Cheers!
No, Henry Price was the tenor. That's Titus. Titus was nominally a baritone at this point in his career but he sounded awfully tenorish and sang some tenor parts. Then he became a Verdi baritone. Today he's a Wagnerian Heldenbariton.
Not yet, this is the first part of the trilogy. Also Rosina isnt a contesse yet...And thats why Bartolo seeks revenge on Figaro...Anyway wikipedia it. Or better yet read the Beaumarchais plays
He certainly is a great singer with such voice and presence, but fioritura/ semiquaver runs just weren't his things i guess... I'll start praying for another Juan Diego Florez who's a baritone...
I second that! I just love the way she has FUN! She just bounces to the music! Why can't we all just enjoy singing like THAT!
Bev Sills makes this look so easy! Lovely.
YOU are nuts!!!! Beverly Sills OWNED this role!!!
Beverly Sills is beautifully wonderful!! OM GOSH!!!
Her voice is so flexible. I love her in this role.
Alan Titus is singing Wotan now. Who'd have expected that?
Sí se parece a la partitura original... la tengo delante ahora mismo, y se parece muchísimo ^^ . Creo que ambos están magníficos, y han sabido llevar muy bien la complejidad que esta aria implica ;)
i love you bev.
wow its so beautiful! why couldnt life be like a operette :/
I have done you the favour and yes Teresa and Herman are total magic!!! Is it OK to say that I personally still am crazy about Beverly's interpetation of Rosina?? Teresa was a stunning singer but we cannot compare a mezzo with a coloratura soprano! Cheers!
@candidnt Lol you just made my day :)
No, Henry Price was the tenor. That's Titus. Titus was nominally a baritone at this point in his career but he sounded awfully tenorish and sang some tenor parts. Then he became a Verdi baritone. Today he's a Wagnerian Heldenbariton.
Not yet, this is the first part of the trilogy. Also Rosina isnt a contesse yet...And thats why Bartolo seeks revenge on Figaro...Anyway wikipedia it. Or better yet read the Beaumarchais plays
It depends upon whether the conductor will allow it and the Figaro has enough energy.
I seriously got a kick out of this comment....Very true!!
LOL :-)
He certainly is a great singer with such voice and presence, but fioritura/ semiquaver runs just weren't his things i guess... I'll start praying for another Juan Diego Florez who's a baritone...
lol. but, the notes he sings are actually accurate.
His agility is way off too.
Alan Titus is fantastic here. And Sills *sounds* good, but the ornamentation is wacky.