Glorious intonation and beauty of voice! One of the great soprano voices of the century- the control and finesse and flawless technique is evident throughout!!. Mr Charpentier would have been pleased to see this sung the way she did.
I recall her recitals from these days--when her voice was in top form, and the audience would be enraptured. No coughing, no candy wrapper rustling, or wheezing from the typical classical music audience. Just everyone on the edge of their seats, utterly breathless. The audience would let out a collective sigh at the end of each song. Her voice shimmered through the hall in a way that is not even captured on a recording.
I completely agree and the sentence, perhaps better, is this: "tout se réjouit de mon triomphe!" in which Louise is very happy to have been able to free herself from the emotional bond of her parents.
Not up to the superb performance of Valerie Masterson at Goodbye to George concert farewelling the Earl of Harewood at the Col0sseum where she brought the house down
Glorious intonation and beauty of voice! One of the great soprano voices of the century- the control and finesse and flawless technique is evident throughout!!. Mr Charpentier would have been pleased to see this sung the way she did.
With piano, this interpretation is sublime. Felt almost hypnotized. Blessings to you. KIRI, LOVE AND 🙌 RESPECT
Thanks to Roger Vignoles playing, I say...
Who can sing like this today? In those glorious years, there were many who could make you cry singing this beautiful aria... But now?
I recall her recitals from these days--when her voice was in top form, and the audience would be enraptured. No coughing, no candy wrapper rustling, or wheezing from the typical classical music audience. Just everyone on the edge of their seats, utterly breathless. The audience would let out a collective sigh at the end of each song. Her voice shimmered through the hall in a way that is not even captured on a recording.
so I've heard. was it a big voice?
Golden years were those... Kiri, Montserrat... what a choice we had!
perfect, just perfect!
I just love her....always have. Could listen to her forever!
Simplement superbe!
@domi2020
I agree with you!
Kia Ora Whaea Kiri tino ataahua te manu kiri rite ki te Manu Tuia no Aotearoa aroha nui.
Charpentie'rs melody :one of if not the greatest melody of all times. Kiri is excellente... but however i prefer the tragic of Callas
I completely agree and the sentence, perhaps better, is this: "tout se réjouit de mon triomphe!" in which Louise is very happy to have been able to free herself from the emotional bond of her parents.
Callas made a travesty of this! Kiri recouped and it’s a toss up between her’s and Fleming! Two of the most vocally beautiful artists!
Zauberhaft!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not up to the superb performance of Valerie Masterson at Goodbye to George concert farewelling the Earl of Harewood at the Col0sseum where she brought the house down
I love kiri but i didn't get that sense of feeling it was a love song even though it was a superb performance.
nope. she doesn't get it.