What treasures you have in your collection! I saw each of them many times separately, but only twice together. And I can assure you, the excitement nearly blew the roof off the theater!
Joan Sutherland is all heart and soul in every word she says. I love it, so humble, so kind, generous. Pavarotti as well. I believe Maestro Bonynge is still alive?
@@marcosmarin8930 You are a pr**k to suggest that he only ‘made it’ because of her. Who should she have married? Karajan, Bernstein, Serafin, Solti? Was he the best conductor in the world? Perhaps not but he was attentive to the score, the singers and gave great support in addition to being Music Director at several opera companies. He was an excellent musician and rode on No one’s coat tails. They enjoyed working together and made arrangements to do so.
My God...I'd never seen this gem before. Is there any more from the session that could be posted? It's marvelous to hear them speaking about their careers so intimately. She had the greatest voice God ever gave a human, and Luciano wasn't far behind, tenor-wise.
IIRC, Pavarotti became nervous before these Australian concerts, and wanted to cancel because he suddenly became “allergic to stage dust.” Sutherland & Bonynge talked him down off the ledge, and the concerts were huge successes. The critics and journalists wouldn’t let such a juicy story go unmentioned.
Splendida completare a celor doua voci. Suna atât de armonios ca pot spune că rămân în memoria ascultătorilor.
La. Stupenda...superb
A generous, and magnificent lady and voice...with humility and superb. What more can one say...listening to hear is a great joy.
What treasures you have in your collection! I saw each of them many times separately, but only twice together. And I can assure you, the excitement nearly blew the roof off the theater!
Fantastic interview. One really senses the enjoyment they had in their art.
What a precious video! Thank you so much for publishing it ❤
Love it...thanks for posting
Thank you for this clip!
Joan Sutherland is all heart and soul in every word she says. I love it, so humble, so kind, generous. Pavarotti as well. I believe Maestro Bonynge is still alive?
Yes he is - he is 92.
@@pattishephard5651 He only made it because he was her husband. Awful conductor...
@@marcosmarin8930 I guess your mother never told you to keep quiet if you didn't have anything decent to say
@@davidphipps4528 Oh my !! You are NOT able to see that I am RIGHT ??
@@marcosmarin8930 You are a pr**k to suggest that he only ‘made it’ because of her. Who should she have married? Karajan, Bernstein, Serafin, Solti? Was he the best conductor in the world? Perhaps not but he was attentive to the score, the singers and gave great support in addition to being Music Director at several opera companies. He was an excellent musician and rode on No one’s coat tails. They enjoyed working together and made arrangements to do so.
Thank you so much for sharing this!
How many more surprises do you have for us. Wonderful. Thank you for sharing.
Many! Thank you for enjoying! You are most welcome.
Thanks!
Очень приятный человек Джоан Сазерленд.✨️
My God...I'd never seen this gem before. Is there any more from the session that could be posted? It's marvelous to hear them speaking about their careers so intimately. She had the greatest voice God ever gave a human, and Luciano wasn't far behind, tenor-wise.
wasn't behind at all. Pavarotti about as perfect vocally as anyone could imagine.
Osito santo te quiero mucho ,amor de mi vida ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very curious video. Some moments of awkward hostility with the crew.
What are the opening comments from Pavarotti and Sutherland referring to? Sounds as if someone off camera said something they didn’t like.
IIRC, Pavarotti became nervous before these Australian concerts, and wanted to cancel because he suddenly became “allergic to stage dust.” Sutherland & Bonynge talked him down off the ledge, and the concerts were huge successes. The critics and journalists wouldn’t let such a juicy story go unmentioned.
La coppia perfetta