One of the those perfect marriages of singer and music. I feel so fortunate to have heard her sing this role live at the Met in 1988. One of those nights when you knew you were witnessing and hearing history.
Coming back to watch this again. As I get older I look back and remember the truly special things I’ve experienced. Kathleen Battle in “Giulio Cesare” was one of them. Especially as opera deteriorates into a bunch of fat screaming people. They don’t sing like this anymore. Lise Davidsen being a notable exception even though she’s a very different kind of singer.
Kathleen Battle has a delicate, sweet voice. She is simply stunning in this gift. One might also want to watch Joyce DiDonato perform this famous piece. There is also a wonderful video of the beautiful and talented Natalie Dessay performing this on stage (in Lyons?)
Donato's transposed version is indeed lovely, but nobody sings this like Battle. She is not my favorite singer, but I believe she was the greatest Cleopatra in history.
E pur così in un giorno perdo fasti e grandezze? Ahi fato rio! Cesare, il mio bel nume, è forse estinto; Cornelia e Sesto inermi son, né sanno darmi soccorso. O dio! Non resta alcuna speme al viver mio. Piangerò la sorte mia, sì crudele e tanto ria, finché vita in petto avrò. Ma poi morta d'ogn'intorno il tiranno e notte e giorno fatta spettro agiterò.
Can't touch Arleen Auger!!! Battle doesn't convince me; Auger does! Auger grabs your guts and makes you feel her pain. Battle skims over it. No comparison!!!
One of the those perfect marriages of singer and music. I feel so fortunate to have heard her sing this role live at the Met in 1988. One of those nights when you knew you were witnessing and hearing history.
Coming back to watch this again. As I get older I look back and remember the truly special things I’ve experienced. Kathleen Battle in “Giulio Cesare” was one of them. Especially as opera deteriorates into a bunch of fat screaming people. They don’t sing like this anymore. Lise Davidsen being a notable exception even though she’s a very different kind of singer.
I love this voice. I'm also singing this Aria in my singing lessons😍❤
She is such a great Handel singer. I think her Semele was also just amazingly beautiful.
Myself I Shall Adore it I Persist in Gazing is inhuman!
SO ELEGANT.
Such an unbelievable talent
Such a wonderful performance
Happy 72nd Life Anniversary
August 13, 2020
Our Dearest Soprano, Kathleen Battle
Kathleen Battle has a delicate, sweet voice. She is simply stunning in this gift. One might also want to watch Joyce DiDonato perform this famous piece. There is also a wonderful video of the beautiful and talented Natalie Dessay performing this on stage (in Lyons?)
Donato's transposed version is indeed lovely, but nobody sings this like Battle. She is not my favorite singer, but I believe she was the greatest Cleopatra in history.
I've never understood the need to promote other singers when complimenting another singer. Let Kathy B have her shine.
Wow what a performance! And at the met too!
Love her. Love her muchly.
She sounds divine!
Execution of elegance, precision, good musical feeling. Kathleen is a lovely artist.
I love kathleen battles voice
Surely much much closer to Handel than most over-phrased modern contenders.
Weep for my fate
Haendl may have written the most beautiful arias of all~
1:08
Where's part11?
Piangeruuuu..
1:10 - 1:46
E pur così in un giorno
perdo fasti e grandezze? Ahi fato rio!
Cesare, il mio bel nume, è forse estinto;
Cornelia e Sesto inermi son, né sanno
darmi soccorso. O dio!
Non resta alcuna speme al viver mio.
Piangerò la sorte mia,
sì crudele e tanto ria,
finché vita in petto avrò.
Ma poi morta d'ogn'intorno
il tiranno e notte e giorno
fatta spettro agiterò.
Can't touch Arleen Auger!!!
Battle doesn't convince me; Auger does! Auger grabs your guts and makes you feel her pain. Battle skims over it. No comparison!!!
What exactly is the point of this comment?
@@jondavwal13 Apparently we're not supposed to be enjoying this as much as we are. lol
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Your dopey comment "doesn't convince me'" Brook, baby
@@honehoro5304 If you'd listen to Arleen Auger, you would understand. *THAT* is the point of the comment!