wow, what a surprise that she was even in commedy, and showing how effortlessly she sing....and....how sweet she always be...she is always my # 1 Soprano, one of a kind, an true angel
She had the loveliest voice a soprano could have had , a pity that she has been dead for almost 25 years with brain tumor. But fortunately her voice is alive on multiple videos on TH-cam and on CD's
Mille Grazie Bazzas! If I had to pick one voice to listen to on a desert island, it would be Lucia. So lovely ... and this woman was a gifted actress with a killer sense of comic timing. Most opera singers over-act when they are attempting comedy, but Lucia's more subtle expressions (so evident here) are much funnier. It is a shame that her Schwipsleid (Tipsy Song) has disappeared from TH-cam. So beautiful and so funny. She plays "tipsy" so well that it makes all the other singers attempting this look like amateurs, drunk rather than tipsy. I saw her only once (in an unmatchable Marriage of Figaro) and that performance made me love opera.
That was GREAT! Fabulous singing with a straight face. The man reminded me of Peter Sellers. Thank you for posting, I enjoyed the spoof very much. Smooch g
Als die Todesnachricht von Lucia Popp in der Wiener Staatsoper eintraf, haben selbst die weniger sensiblen Bühnenarbeiter geweint wie die kleinen Kinder. Und Otto Schenk stammelte unter Tränen: Ihr so früher Tod ist die größte Gemeinheit der Weltgeschichte! Wie wahr! R.I.P. und ich denke, sie singt im Himmel und alle Engel liegen ihr zu Füßen
Yes she seems obviously to be lip-syncing, but the voice is unmistakably hers and ... wow ... what a comedienne! Miss so much this marvelous creature of the stage. She, Auger, and Troyanos all succumbing to cancer in their mid-50s in the same year. One of the worst years ever for the opera world.
The song is "Du bist der Kaiser meiner Seele" ("You are the ruler of my soul"). It is from the operetta "Der Favorit" (The Favourite) by the Austrian composer Robert Stolz.
Her partner is the brilliant and talented Peter Alexander, singer, comedian, and TV star in Germany for 40 years. Look at the clip of him singing ‘Komm mit mir ins Chambre Séparée’ with Ingeborg Hallstein.
What an a strong beautiful voice Lucia Popp had.
wow, what a surprise that she was even in commedy, and showing how effortlessly she sing....and....how sweet she always be...she is always my # 1 Soprano, one of a kind, an true angel
She had the loveliest voice a soprano could have had , a pity that she has been dead for almost 25 years with brain tumor. But fortunately her voice is alive on multiple videos on TH-cam and on CD's
pro trick: watch series at flixzone. I've been using them for watching a lot of movies during the lockdown.
@Brooks Legend Yea, I have been using flixzone for since december myself :)
What a voice! Not mention to Lucia Popp is so damn cute.
What a treat! Lucia is simply amazing - thank you
Beautiful singing, great acting.
Otra joya de mi querida Lucia, gracias Bazzas.POR SIEMPRE LUCIA POPPOVA.
Merveilleuse interprétation... ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Dying!! This is to funny! Love Lucia Popp
_Enlightenment_ loves you, too, honeybunny …
Mille Grazie Bazzas! If I had to pick one voice to listen to on a desert island, it would be Lucia. So lovely ... and this woman was a gifted actress with a killer sense of comic timing. Most opera singers over-act when they are attempting comedy, but Lucia's more subtle expressions (so evident here) are much funnier.
It is a shame that her Schwipsleid (Tipsy Song) has disappeared from TH-cam. So beautiful and so funny. She plays "tipsy" so well that it makes all the other singers attempting this look like amateurs, drunk rather than tipsy.
I saw her only once (in an unmatchable Marriage of Figaro) and that performance made me love opera.
I love what you write and mean. I do agree from the bottom of my heart.
Thank you. 💐
WHAT A AMAZING VOICE!!!
Absolutamente genial! Desopilante! Qué clase!
Lucia und Peter! Qué artistas!!! GRACIAS POR COMPARTIRLO!
Saludos desde Buenos Aires
That was GREAT! Fabulous singing with a straight face.
The man reminded me of Peter Sellers.
Thank you for posting, I enjoyed the spoof very much.
Smooch
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The man is the superb Peter Alexander.
La mejor de todos los tiempos!!! perfecta y única...
Thank you so much for posting this. Hysterical. It reminded me of a comedy sketch from the Carol Burnett show.
観客の方々の爆笑につられて思わず笑ってしまいました。ルチアさんの歌はもちろんですがお二人の名演技に拍手喝采ですね😊
Als die Todesnachricht von Lucia Popp in der Wiener Staatsoper eintraf, haben selbst die weniger sensiblen Bühnenarbeiter geweint wie die kleinen Kinder. Und Otto Schenk stammelte unter Tränen: Ihr so früher Tod ist die größte Gemeinheit der Weltgeschichte! Wie wahr! R.I.P. und ich denke, sie singt im Himmel und alle Engel liegen ihr zu Füßen
I think she is miming here, but so much comedy to get in time! Very impressive, and what a gorgeous voice!
Yes she seems obviously to be lip-syncing, but the voice is unmistakably hers and ... wow ... what a comedienne! Miss so much this marvelous creature of the stage. She, Auger, and Troyanos all succumbing to cancer in their mid-50s in the same year. One of the worst years ever for the opera world.
🤩 amazing, great!
Very funny singing video,nice watching &thanks.
When I listen to Lucia Popp, seems all others are simply trying to imitate her wonderful sounds.
He, he, lovely.
Excellent! My like 91!
Brava!! The always lovely Lucia Popp...what a wonder. :) Does anyone know the song? It's beautiful!
The song is "Du bist der Kaiser meiner Seele" ("You are the ruler of my soul"). It is from the operetta "Der Favorit" (The Favourite) by the Austrian composer Robert Stolz.
BazzasBest thank you
The man is Peter Alexander though, isn't he?
Thanks, dear Barry.
χάρηκα που έγραψες, φίλε, εχεις δίκιο και ξέρεις πολλά!
Μπάρυ, σ' ευχαριστώ που γράφεις στην γλώσσα μου.
She literally brought the house down.
her partner is excellent also in this clip
Her partner is the brilliant and talented Peter Alexander, singer, comedian, and TV star in Germany for 40 years. Look at the clip of him singing ‘Komm mit mir ins Chambre Séparée’ with Ingeborg Hallstein.
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