Rhiannon Giddens - Julie's Aria (Official Audio)
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- Опубликовано: 18 май 2022
- Rhiannon Giddens's "Julie's Aria," performed with Bill Frisell and Francesco Turrisi. You can hear it here: rhiannongiddens.lnk.to/Julies...
Giddens wrote "Julie's Aria" for the opera 'Omar.'
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Her voice is so clear.
Rhianna Giddens is a folk goddess.
And she's about to become an opera Goddess! This is from the opera Omar, which premiers in Charleston, SC, at Spoleto in a week or so.
An absolute stunning performance!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing this wonderful gift!!!!!!❤
The most important musician in the world. From the Chocolate Drops to artistic director of Yo Yo Ma’s SILK Road Ensemble.
I live in Charleston,SC. The Spoleto Festival is in full swing! I’m excited about seeing the premier of “OMAR!” 🔥✊🏿❤️
Beautiful.
What a wonderful gift, thanks Rhiannon 😊 made my day ❤
So touching to find this on Juneteenth. Rhiannon gets to the heart.
Stunning vocals as always!!!
Perfect blend of voice and music! wOw!
Exquisitely done! Gave me shivers.
Beautiful arrangement behind her breathtaking voice! Moves me to tears every time!
Sublime
Thank you
A very nice song with minimal accompaniment that truly highlights your voice.👍
Muy bello.
Beautiful!
Very beautiful.
Beautiful
Meravigliosa!
Can’t wait to hear the whole opera!
Fabulous!
Beautiful song.
Always moving and transformational
Soul piercing and lovely.
Gorgeous!
Can’t wait to see you live in San Francisco!
Masha Allah ✨🤲🏽 A beautiful story indeed
Exquisite!
Mesmerizing as always!❤
GORGEOUS, as always!
Mmm-Mmm. 🌹
Crying
Precioso .Dónde consigo la letra?
😎
Dear Rhiannon. More suggested topics: The Lemmon case 1852-60, NY courts free 8 enslaved people traveling with white "owner" Lemmon. Elizabeth Jennings, Black lady tossed off a segregated streetcar, in 1856, sues and wins (100 years before Rosa Parks). Young white lawyer Chester Arthur (later President). Ships: The Creole. The Clotilda (and last surviving enslaved passenger interviewed by Zora Neale Hurston in the late 1920s -- see the book, Barracoon).
Pardon me. The incident was in 1854 and she won in court in 1855.
Can’t believe someone else knows these names especially Elizabeth Jennings.
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RFS Israel