Like Victoria (you know who I mean:), she sings Oh, hade I Jubal’s Lyre. Not had. Perhaps that is what it’s supposed to be? I shouldn’t think so, tho’. Gorgeous!
@@jerryarispi8386 There are hundreds of them. Right here in YT. Listen all you want. PS. I was not criticising my favourite singers of this song (Victoria & Teresa). Just commenting on what I heard as uncanny. Nobody's pefetto, non e vero?
She, Popp and Caballé are my favourites singing this!
Great, great, great!!! Always the best Teresa
IMPRESIONANTE... SIMPLEMENTE MARAVILLOSA.... UN DELEITE AUDITIVO.... HERMOSO.
I've never heard this sung by a mezzo before...very nice. Sad that Berganza is no longer with us.
Than listen to Janet Baker, Mezzo, she sings it too
It's so IN TUNE.
There must something wrong with yout ears!!!
@@bauchmann9971 show me where she isn't
Like Victoria (you know who I mean:), she sings Oh, hade I Jubal’s Lyre. Not had. Perhaps that is what it’s supposed to be? I shouldn’t think so, tho’. Gorgeous!
I wish you could hear what English and American singers sound like singing to us native Italian singers.
@@jerryarispi8386 There are hundreds of them. Right here in YT. Listen all you want. PS. I was not criticising my favourite singers of this song (Victoria & Teresa). Just commenting on what I heard as uncanny. Nobody's pefetto, non e vero?
@@jerryarispi8386 Actually, American singers train to sing in every language..if we don't do it well, we don't work.
So do Germans. They do not have a long "a", Hahd. So every a is an e. Thus, hed.