Unless they understand the language, there's no understanding. Nevertheless, opera/classical music is about appreciating and respecting the passion, emotions, and escape that music brings. Classical music is the foundation of so many other understood genres.
Yes, if you go to the theatre, the lyrics are displayed electronically either above the stage or on the back of the seats. The lyrics and their translations and the context of which the song/aria was written/being sung are also in the programs.
I love the ending where she's like I guess that was an OK take. Walk in the park, entire 2 octave leap
She jumped an entire two octaves for that final note....Like it was a walk in the park lol
Plötzlich ist alles aus… I miss you so much Jessye 😢💜
Can never get Enough Madam Jessey!!!!
I am an '85 baby. I tell myself I enter the world on that high note!😃😁
P.S.
Poor World, a menace just arrived.
Amazing
WOW, beautiful voice!
❤❤❤this is art this is real music
Wow so low and just popped that high note like nothing.
🤩🤩🤩🙏💐💐💐💐💐🙏💖
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🌹🌹🌹🌹
I taught everything she knew!
❤
😍 🤩
What song/work is this?
...do listeners of opera understand the lyrics?
I surely don't, lmao
Unless they understand the language, there's no understanding. Nevertheless, opera/classical music is about appreciating and respecting the passion, emotions, and escape that music brings. Classical music is the foundation of so many other understood genres.
Yes, if you go to the theatre, the lyrics are displayed electronically either above the stage or on the back of the seats. The lyrics and their translations and the context of which the song/aria was written/being sung are also in the programs.
@@d_roi8689 thanks and I do feel your answer :)
@@BlackMusicArchive ...thanks BMA I never knew that!
That last note was ghastly!
No it wasnt.
@@liedersanger1 what are some of your favorites we should be listening to then?
It sure was.