LA lección de canto ! Voz, interpretación, fraseo, respiración, expresión, humildad y mucho trabajo.... hay muy pocos cantantes que conocen ésta receta.... Teresa Berganza es una de los muy pocos artistas! Una verdadera excepción que supo servir la música y nada más. Man. (Arlesheim, Suiza)
Qué documento de época estas filmaciones!!! Scarlatti con su aire español en la voz de una de las mezzosopranos más originales de esos años: difusora de una estética sencilla pero intensa, expresiva pero sin estrionismos. Una voz natural, bella, dócil, que se adapta perfectamente a estos compositores aún ingenuos en sus modos de exteriorizar musicalmente los textos que tomaban.Teresa Berganza dejará como legado cantar con lo más profundo que uno pueda tener. Me encanta!!!
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I've been looking for the sheet music for this as well (as well as my voice professor), she said they may not be publishing this anymore, thus why no one can find the music.
Her voice is wonderful, but I don't like the composer. The music sounds like it's written for young children or church. A couple of years ago, I took beginner group singing classes at the local opera company (because they didn't expect me to read music) after having practiced Bellini, Rossini, Donizetti, Puccini, and Verdi stuff on my own for about 2 years. While the teachers were great and I enjoyed the class, they gave us a Scarletti song called Le Violette or something like that. They said it was from the 24 Italian Songs which they said are standard for everyone studying opera at least in Australia where I come from. I was truly horrified, as it felt like I was trying to fit into clothing that's 3 sizes too small. On top of that, there's no drama or dynamics in the songs, that also made it hard. That's the only description I have for what it felt like. I don't know how mature adult singers can cope. Thank goodness I teach myself. Thankfully when I did the intermediate class in 2019 (they like some score reading but I managed ok without), we did Nabucco and Traviata chorus parts. What a relief.
Glorious singer. She carries within her everything that is held in high esteem. Pure and classical.
I saw her last Wigmore hall recital. Bliss.
Danke für die große Kunst, Gottes Segen!
LA lección de canto !
Voz, interpretación, fraseo, respiración, expresión, humildad y mucho trabajo....
hay muy pocos cantantes que conocen ésta receta.... Teresa Berganza es una de los muy pocos artistas! Una verdadera excepción que supo servir la música y nada más.
Man.
(Arlesheim, Suiza)
She is a superb singer and a warm, kind person!
Fantastica la Breganza unica come solo lei è, mette i brividi ascoltando anche solo una sola nota della sua voce ...
Elle est une pure merveille.Elle rayonne vraiment!
Qué documento de época estas filmaciones!!! Scarlatti con su aire español en la voz de una de las mezzosopranos más originales de esos años: difusora de una estética sencilla pero intensa, expresiva pero sin estrionismos. Una voz natural, bella, dócil, que se adapta perfectamente a estos compositores aún ingenuos en sus modos de exteriorizar musicalmente los textos que tomaban.Teresa Berganza dejará como legado cantar con lo más profundo que uno pueda tener. Me encanta!!!
I LOVE TERESA and I WILL LOVE HER FOREVER and ever and ever and ever!!!! Thank you very much for sharing
Absolut Lovely ... BRAVA TERESA !
Beautiful 👏
Che meraviglia! 👍 💙💜💚💞
Que mu'sica y que interpretacio'n!!.-
A joy to listen to.
Понасенков как всегда порекомендовал шедевр
Какой восхитительный концертмейстер 😌👌
for those who want the sheet music to these songs, check here: ossiaeditions.com/product/three-neapolitan-songs-arias-from-scarlattis-il-prigioniero-fortunato/
Thank you!
Очень красиво 🎹🎹❤
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I'd like to have this recording!!! PLS, would be possible to make some exchange?? Regards *jana
Where I can find the parts of this song of scarlatti?
ossiaeditions.com/product/three-neapolitan-songs-arias-from-scarlattis-il-prigioniero-fortunato/
where can i find the sheet music for this? it would be really important! thank you!!!!
I've been looking for the sheet music for this as well (as well as my voice professor), she said they may not be publishing this anymore, thus why no one can find the music.
Alexis Amaguana what a pity! :( these songs are so good!
I know they are! I was trying to find them for a recital :(
ossiaeditions.com/product/three-neapolitan-songs-arias-from-scarlattis-il-prigioniero-fortunato/
www.edition-walhall.de/en/voice-s-choir/high-voice1/scarlatti-alessandro-16601725-quellesser-misero.html
where oh where can I find sheet music for these??
ossiaeditions.com/product/three-neapolitan-songs-arias-from-scarlattis-il-prigioniero-fortunato/
Cecilia Bartoli, eat your heart out.
hi
Her voice is wonderful, but I don't like the composer. The music sounds like it's written for young children or church. A couple of years ago, I took beginner group singing classes at the local opera company (because they didn't expect me to read music) after having practiced Bellini, Rossini, Donizetti, Puccini, and Verdi stuff on my own for about 2 years. While the teachers were great and I enjoyed the class, they gave us a Scarletti song called Le Violette or something like that. They said it was from the 24 Italian Songs which they said are standard for everyone studying opera at least in Australia where I come from. I was truly horrified, as it felt like I was trying to fit into clothing that's 3 sizes too small. On top of that, there's no drama or dynamics in the songs, that also made it hard. That's the only description I have for what it felt like. I don't know how mature adult singers can cope. Thank goodness I teach myself. Thankfully when I did the intermediate class in 2019 (they like some score reading but I managed ok without), we did Nabucco and Traviata chorus parts. What a relief.
Some severe problems of taste here!