Diana Damrau sings Mozart's "Queen of the Night" aria
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2009
- 1:39 Diana Damrau sings Mozart's "Queen of the Night" aria, from her album "Arie Di Bravura" (Mozart, Salieri and Righini Arias).
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If I had a voice like that I’d never shut up
LOL@Nevaeh!!
And if you were immortal you would be all the universe would ever know of all of Planet Earth. Bargain.
My mother had a voice like that. She sang under Stokowski, Abravanel, Bernstein. Some Mozart, but mostly Wagner and Verdi. We lived in a house with no AC and she would sing me to sleep as a child. My favorite? Der Freischutz - 'Leise, leise, fromme Weise'. With the windows wide open in the hot summer. The neighbors never complained.....
Me too
Me too
Mozart was like, "I don't care, someone's gonna sing this"
Actually,he wrote it for him s mother in law who performed it
Underrated comment, omg.. Mozart was so gangster though, honestly.
I know alot of composers like that. You gotta laugh
@@bladewoolf911 It's sister
He wrote it specifically for his sister in law. He knew she was able to do all that coloratura and high F's
She doesn't make it look easy... she makes it look badass.
mic drop
To BeeWhich - Will, the Qn o t Knight is supposed 2B such! DuhAaaAh!
Try reading "Mommy Dearest" by Christine Crawford.
She shlda re-titled her bio as M THE Beach!
Dat's what happens when Father isn't around to protect a daughter from
BA degree'd MOommy.
Seriously, it's nut(not) EZ to get ur emotion into any acting. U must become
such person as req'd.
Mo likely, u alrdy knw all Dosages (those) above ... BadDonkey Indeed!
Her Mommy earned datto BA Degree probably from her own Donkey(Ass)
Mummy infinitum ...
Mo interesting question is, where did MOOoseArt got this MOommy-Daughter
tragedy story? Was it from his own parental experience? He had a sister but
Papa concentrated all of his efforts to his son. Or was it his observation
of Mother-Daughter relationship of his wife?
It’s supposed to be badass.
The Queen of the Night wants to use her daughter to assassinate the father & husband Sarrastro.
Fun fact: the tuning system used today is higher than what they used when this was written.... I wonder how Mozart would feel if he heard this.... I think she’s freaking amazing.
This IS a recording on historical instruments played with the historical pitch (430Hz)... so I think Mozart would not be surprised by the pitch, he would be fond of Diana's voice for sure and most probably flattered by hearing this piece played and sung more than 230 years after his death.
I believe he will be dead....... wait
@@matteobonfatti4718 Mozart was often described as quite full of himself, so I wonder if his succes would surprise him. He might be surprised by the utter perfection of this performance. In his time, the available techniques held back even the greatest performers, so this pure quality would be otherworldly
So amazing!!
Have you seen the film "Amadeus"? The man who plays the role of Mozart is super. Also Salieri. Grrrreat film 😮😊
I don’t know which is more amazing; that a human being could conceive of and write this, or that any other human beings could perform it.
Well that's easy - only one person conceived it whereas probably many 100's have performed it!
yes
the power to create such a masterpiece is lethal to humans, it always puts them to an early grave.
the staccato is one of the hardest parts in the business too, it really takes its toll on the artist
Someone who hates their in-law would make this and have them sing it to ruin their career and reputation.
@@decoygale131 its around 200 years old by now, and its still being played by those who like it.
i doubt we will hear much of justin timberlake in 200 years.
oddly enough, back then, this WAS the new smash hit.
on a good day it will get maybe 1% approval rating, it IS very special and demanding music, even i can only stand it when im in a certain mood
Definitely not a song you would like to sing in a karaoke night
LOL!!!
JAJAJAJAJA
Imagine someone being that extra tho
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Haha one should try it, Did you?
That staccato is one of the most technically challenging things in the soprano repertoire and Diana Damrau just cuts through it like butter, like she's sung it a thousand times and could sing it a thousand more. It's magical.
Why does this version sound a bit different with the one that she sang at the Royal Opera House? Are there more than one versions of this aria? Thanks. Sorry that I'm not that knowledgeable 😭
@@djbmore9405 research cristina deutekom queen of the night aria. My personal Favourite
@@djbmore9405 I'd say because she's stationary and isn't acting on stage. She's all singing the music.
@@Ahnjay_2ksame cristina its amazing ❤
When she nails the pitches in staccato, without the obfuscation of vibrato, you know Damrau has what it takes.
When she said " o o 0 O o O o O " I felt that.
O 0o o ooóOO000 o ò O O 0 O 0o o
O my GOD
It’s called staccato
🤣❤
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I've just had a revelation about opera singers. Everyone knows they're great musicians whose instrument of choice is the human voice but it occurs to me they're also athletes who've developed amazing tone and control over a specific set of muscles in their bodies.
Not only this but it takes lots os studying a language you don't speak(not her case here, she's German) and knowing the meaning of each word you're singing, otherwise it's just bland.
Yes it's a lot, as a dramatic soprano, after singing notes like this for hours my abs hurt so bad. Then to take Italian, French, and German, on top of learning music theory. People seriously don't realize how hard this is. She literally has to use her breathing and diaphragm to support these notes coming out.
I lived as a lodger in a house that the landlady rented out for opera singing lessons. I was woken up several times a week in the late morning early afternoon and never once did I get upset, even though I work late nights.
Oh yeah I was 3 floors up, too.
They got godamn _pipes,_ man.
They say, if you want to sing, you need to practice, but if you want to sing opera, you need to "train", the Bel Canto is an art that challenge the human body, but since the invention of the microphone, challenging the voice is no longer needed.
Me who studied classical: YOU ARE CORRECT SIR!!
My voice therapy lecturer used to say that opera singers are the olympian champions of the voice field and i totally get that
Beyond astounding. She is a genius. I wish Mozart could have heard his brilliant creation performed so perfectly.
don't worry, he did. Made him smile
what if he saw better?
🤭 Possible. ♻️🎶🌏🌎🌍♻️ 🤗
Me: This lady and the one in Royal Opera House are my top two
Also me: OH THEY'RE THE SAME PERSON
o my gosh same i was as dumbfounded as you 😂
yeah she was just in full makeup and costume there, live opera performance while this is a studio recording hehe
Both of these performances are amazing!
Nailed it!
And the one in the royal opera house was without a microphone. There were mics in the room for the recording but not to amplify her performance. That was all her voice in a room on that stage. Such power. Especially on the lower register like the final note it’s so hard to project those and she does it masterfully.
Her 2017 rendition in that video is one of my all time favorites though. Makes me teary eyed every time.
I dunno how he did it, but ol' Mozart reached in from 1791 and wrote this specifically so Diana Damrau could perform it.
230 years ago Mozart know it: Diana Damrau Is coming... Oh!
This woman is stunning. I'm getting more used to opera, and this is one of the reasons why. If you haven't yet, check out Marianne Crebassa, particularly her with Sabine Devielhe (spelling?) doing "The flower duet" from "Lakme." It's on youtube. It is pure heaven.
You may listen to it form Sertab Erener too
Although she is a mezosoprano and, she doesn’t know German her performance is nice too
We just enjoy her incredible voice… and we forget the countless excrutiating hours dedicated to achieve such perfection…
Decades, not hours.
@@ktang001 *Centuries
Actors will talk about their body being their 'instrument', but here we see it literally true. The physicality of this performance, the control required over one's breathing and vocalization - she really is using her whole body as an instrument to create incomparable music.
Well, when you feel you are the music, that's the best thing ever. I whistle along. Bye sis, have a nice day.
That's true!! Using your bodies does helped with singing! Using your hand as if you're conducting yourself, and helps you focus more too 😊
That little smile of self-satisfaction. She was thinking: "I beat you again, Mozart!"
3:45
Haha yay
Oh I found myself again
You can never beat Mozart, you can only hope to contain him.
Not so much "beat him", but rather "one of the few who can deliver him".
Finally seeing a soprano as a human being. That moment she laid her head backwards denotes how difficult this aria is...even for a experienced singer as her.... It's quite tiring. Imagine doing a thousand crunches... that's the kind of pain this aria leaves you XD
Well said...
I just like how clear her German is compared to others.
She's just singing.
@@goffryboss and singing well.....and it ain't happy birthday.....it just Mozart....nothing very special.....are you from another planet.....?
She's stretching silly...ever stretched after you did something....? You are funny.....say something else....lol
I think Mozart wrote this as a joke. But someone managed to actually sing it.
it was actually to let his sister in law flex on everyone bc she was a great soprano
@@Alice-gr1kb That’s double-awesome.
He wrote it for his sister in law, who apparently sung the kapok out of it
Mozart always wrote FOR his singers.If they failed, he failed. His job was as secure as his aristocrat (at times clergy) employer's whim would allow.
The first singer to perform the aria onstage was Mozart's sister-in-law Josepha Hofer, who at the time was 32. By all accounts, Hofer had an extraordinary upper register and an agile voice and apparently Mozart, being familiar with Hofer's vocal ability, wrote the two blockbuster arias to showcase it. That's what Professor Wikipedia says.
This is genius. All that can be said about her brilliant singing, amazing diction, superb acting…. Is not enough. Quite simply: Her genius is a fitting match for Mozart‘s.
Anyone else think she looks so different than when she’s playing the Queen on stage?
Yup, it's because of the make up and costume and also there's 8 years gap between the two vids
You must be a guy. Makeup can do so much these days.
Stage makeup! She's actually really pretty
she's so bubbly, sweet and energetic in real life! in character onstage some of that gets lost but irl she's adorable
She's so pretty
Singer: So how high do you want the climax of the song to be?
Mozart: *UP*
"No, more yes, more, don't stop there more, also make them go staccato sometimes and legato sometimes"
Singer: - You want me to sing it or just whistle it?
Mozart: - Next...
😂😂😂
*Yes.
That sounds like Freddy Mercury's attitude about Bohemian Rhapsody
I've heard other sopranos sing this aria, and they were all good. But Diane is far and away the best. My God, not just the range and agility of her voice but the power and timbre. Bravissimo!
She has so much control!! She doesn't just sing it, she lives it. She moves around as she sings and it just makes everything so much better!!!!:) and her German pronunciation is perfect too!!!
Piękne wykonanie
Because she is from Germany, maybe? 😉
Well, she IS German. Bavarian, to be exact. So her pronunciation better be perfect 😂❤
That's true!! Her vocal control and power, was like, everything! I felt the feelings 😭😭😭
2:12. For non singers. The control that takes is insane. She is a true artist.
Angel CityGirl I definitely agree she is amazing one of my favorites . The control and flow she has is just phenomenal! Bravo!!!
Poor woman. Why would anyone create such a song which the singer has to belch out such powerful vocal notes ?
talk to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart .. not many can hit G6, she can
Angel CityGirl Yes she is,she is so amazing💖 for those who are always leaving negative comments you guys don't know what opera is really like..and you just sit their watching this video while laughing at it,well I can just say that you guys don't know the real meaning of art..Don't leave negative comments about the song or the singer,Diana Damrau her self...Try singing opera and let's see who's better
@Orlando Cruz - Mozart used to write these Aria to trip up the Prima Donna. He hated their arrogant attitudes and these were his opportunities, if they couldn't perform the Aria as it was written, to let them know they weren't as good as they thought they were. There were times, it is said, that even the mightiest Prima Donna could be reduced to tears, by Mozart, if she failed.
1:59 "Expecto Soprano!"
I died 😂😂😂
🤣
Accio Soprano! 😂
Staccatoliarmus!
B
1:33 WOW, that high note was amazing! Her range is incredible!
For sure!!!!!
What note was that? if anyone could tell
F6
@@rune4193 thank you very much
Cel mai complex și divin instrument muzical: vocea umană ! Una dintre cele mai dificile arii din istoria operei! Superb, extraordinară interpretare !
Honestly, one like isn't enough. It's insulting that we can watch this for free. This is SURREAL. Thank you very much for this masterpiece!
When she does this, she sounds like an absolute goddess. When I attempt to do this, I sound like one of my dogs chew toys lol
So do I! The lady is a legend - never heard a better performance!!!!!!!!
Yasmin Olomi hahaaa
🤣🤣🤣
You're
Hahahaha Lol
This without doubt has to be the hardest aria to sing. I think the average female vocalist would have collapsed in a heap trying to sing this. I don't understand why people would thumbs down this heroic performance. I would like to see them try!!!
It's actually in the Bruno Maderna's opera Satyricon the most difficoult one. Mozart's requires an F6, Maderna's a Bb6. That's a waaaay higher note!
I agree 100%!
@@BeniyMrsCool I know it's been a whole ass year since you commented this but I'd like to hear Maderna's aria; could you tell me what the aria is named? I can only find the whole opera and I'm afraid I don't have the patience for all of it... Thanks!
Antares Feren I'm sorry, I can't help! I only had that information taken on a website related to Maffioletti's vocal skills and there was no indication to which aria it was. If I find it, I'll let you know!
@@BeniyMrsCool Oh that's a shame! When it comes to high notes and difficult arias in general, though, the "Doll Song" from the Tales of Hoffman is a solid contestor. It's on YT as well, the final high note in Maria Aleida's performance is just staggering and blows me away every time. Rachele Gilmore's version at the MET is also amazing even though she doesn't sing the final high note (afaik Aleida is the only one who does it because it's so ridiculously high).
Matters not how many times I’ve heard this - chills down the spine. Amazing…
That cheeky smile and stretch to relax her throat at the end is perfect.
*I just nailed it*
Well, yes, Harry Potter was the conductor but Diana Damrau is magic.
jb47vintage Diana Damrau is such a professional artist
Just far too much vibrato and even wobble
Ithi k Dmrau had great control but is s bit metallic,
I can imagine her screaming in multiple octaves and in perfect pitch while scolding her children.
IKR! Piss her off and she'll sing your ass into a corner!
@@UNUSUALUSERNAME220 LMAO 🤣🤣🤣
My friend damaged her singing voice by yelling at her children to much.
She is. Only kids can work a woman into this level of rage.
the aria is a mother screaming at her child to make murder
That’s one of the most spectacular musical performances I’ve ever seen.
Sie ist eine Legende. Ich habe das Glück, ihren Live-Auftritt erleben zu dürfen.
I love how she started whith perfect hair and after the aria is all messy
lol. But there are about 3 costume changes as well
Cat 2pan in the show? She doesn’t change at all during this performance. They were just singing the aria for an audience.
@@majorshipper5311 She not only changes clothes, she changes hair styles and jewelry as well.
1:16 She starts off in a purple outfit and black scarf with her hair in an up-do and stud earrings in her ears.
1:22 Her dress changes to black, her hair changes into a ponytail and the earrings into hoops.
1:41 She's back in the outfit and hairstyle she started with minus the black scarf.
3:40 The black scarf is back.
4:02 Scarf's gone again.
Nicolas Godoy lol
Jajaja jajaja jajaja jajaja jajaja
Wow, first time I've seen her perform this "out of character", as it were. She looks so nice!
She still delivers the passion. Isn't she amazing!
TBH I have always found the costumes and sets to be a bit distracting from the music. This was sublime.
This is a recording session, but she still goes all into character, all while perfectly executing what must be the most technically difficult aria in opera,
Diana Damrau ♥️ She is the best queen of the night! Amazing
Me: "mom, don't be so dramatic"
Mom:
LOL 🤣 😅 🤣
🤣🤣
totally me as a mom
LOL
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Comments:
30% she is a really good opera singer
70% the conductor is Harry Potter
What a strange world
Lavinia Latorre 😂😂😂😂😂
Yes indeed lol
That's the intelligence and age level of RUclips for ya.
Well, Wingardium levi-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-saaaa seems like the only possible explanation for those high notes...
😂
The absolute pinnacle of musical perfection.
Ms. Damrau’s performance is impeccable and second to none. My daughter has been captivated by her singing since elementary school. To fully convey the avenging nature of the Queen of the Night, being melodious and chirping like a nightingale is simply not enough.
The aria starts at about 1:39. What I love about this is that the Nachtkoenigin is supposed to be REALLY pissed, and we are supposed to be terrified along with everyone else on stage at her anger. This cannot detract from the execution or the music though, and Ms. Damrau pulls this off very well! It's not supposed to be elegant or pretty or coy or shy - it's supposed to be gruff and mean, and she gets it. The high Fs are there, and everything else is as well. Brava!
Yup, if my name was Sarastro, I wouldn't want to be facing her in this aria; I'd authentically fear for my life, with or without dagger props.
Well, it's all done in horrifying German, so there's that.
The Queen of the Night reveals her deathly intent, swings from heroine to villain, sets her daughter to murder, and swears by the gods of revenge to abandon her if she fails. All in bada$$ German. Quite a story, a score, and an actress.
Yeah, she's MEAN! Making her daughter commit murder.
All in the magic flute is pure gold
@@clFer777 Well said
And all adorned with silly coloratura trills. Don't get me wrong, it's great music, but the birdlike trills are an awful match for the lyrics. As in many other bel canto arias.
I know! The whole world has no SS except the Germans! I can see very well! In the governments from the whole world there are a lot of SS in these days! The post was a little bit outrageous!
Opera singers: The most underpaid, under appreciated skilled artists on Earth. Bravo Diana!! Bravo!! ❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏👏👏
Words cannot do her justice
There are simply no words to describe how absolutely amazing she is!
Lol her reaction at the end is accurate. I got tired just thinking about singing this song. Mozart is NO joke.
I mean she’s the first result when you search the aria on youtube for a good reason. Such talent
Absolutely amazing. Everything. Mozart's genius, Diana, the orchestra. Words can not describe the love I have for opera. Thank God for this.
Ms. Damrau has a magnificent and beautiful voice! Bellissimo!
i like how she smiles at the end, like "Oh, yeah, I nailed it". because she did.
The control of her dynamics and her agility are unparalleled. A true coloratura.
Magnificent. My favorite performance of this piece.
What a lovely crystalline voice she has. And what a great artist she is. Diana Damrau is phenomenal. Exquisite.
This is the kind of music that just gives you full body chills. It’s absolutely incredible how talented some people are. I would love to go back in time to see this opera performed for the first time. What an incredible sight that must have been.
That would be fantastic. Bits of this piece are on the movie Amadeus.
If I could go back in time, I would see you there.
You bet girl….
Motzart was a sadist; I can't imagine how sore her diaphragm is after this song.
I played violin for 7 years. Mozart was one of my favorite composers, but boy were his pieces difficult!
Actually, this song was written for Mozart’s in-law who he absolutely hated, he wanted to make something impossible to perform and damage her reputation, which it did I believe.
@@starlystudios Yes and the other reason was because she had a habit that when she sang low notes she would put her head more towards the floor and when she sang high notes she put her chin up so it kinda looked like chicken bopping his head when she sang it? or something like that haha
Because he wanted to see her head bob like a chicken ahahah
@@starlystudios You're thinking of Come scoglio.
This is one of those great voices that are brightening up our bleak times. Let us thank Mrs. Damrau.
I love her so much. She is amazing at what she does.
The third “hört!” at 3:33 is the moment that a thousand glasses shatter in nearby restaurants. I always think that any singer who can sing these notes f, ff and fff (and sustain the last one as this singer does) deserves immortality.
I think you mean 3:43?
@@abigail_yang To be pedantic, it’s 3:39, but I think you knew what I meant.
my diaphragm hurts just watching her sing the "ah ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah" part
I know right! My range is F2 to A4 (I can't sing at all) and my voice box hurts just thinking about this...
@@daviydviljoen9318 Can bet you she is not that tired, but it's very intensive
Our diaphragm is an inverted bowl. The rim is attached to our ribs (at the bottoms of our ribs). When the muscle is contracted it moves DOWNWARDS and forms a plate across our ribs. The diaphragm is a muscle of inspiration NOT exhalation.
WIND and brass players turn to the wisdom of Arnold Jacobs for knowledge on how to breathe.
One of the greatest soprano voices of the modern day. She has the voice of an angel. Her portrayal of the Queen of the Night is one of my favorites. She not only makes the role seem easy, for which I know it isn't, but her acting and characterization gives the role life. Truly a musical genius. Heavenly voice.
I have watched this a thousand times and still cannot believe how incredible Diana’s voice is unbelievable and how amazing Mozart was
Okay, she's amazing. She puts the awe back into awesome. But I never noticed how pretty she is til now, seeing her in minimal street makeup.
So? Some people have all the luck.
Gorgeous.
Dear God, the goosebumps! She was absolutely born to sing this. Heavens! And I'm not an opera buff either. But if this doesn't stir your blood, your heart isn't beating.
Terry P Absolutely, I thought the same thing.
Bro my heart stopped at 3:40
If you listen to other golden age opera sopranos, those will give u even more goosebumps. Opera singers were better back then
One of my favorite arias. Beautifully done.
I just love your rendition of this.
Mozart made all the sopranos go nuts😂
2:25 when she leans her head back. I feel you girl. Bravo.
I love her high notes❤❤
I have lost count the amount of times I’ve watched this video over the years and each time it’s still like the first, absolutely phenomenal, there are not enough words to describe it’s whole impact
yer a conductor, 'Arry
+najodleglejszy bravo
+najodleglejszy ahahahahha!
najodleglejszy couldn't agree more!! HAHAHA
najodleglejszy 😂😂😂😂
i don't know what you said but I liked the comment anyway
She can really carry a tune, Her voice is the epitome of opera, a treat to one's ears. Mozart wrote a really great piece, and she sings it the BEST.
This is so impressive…. actually beyond belive
A gorgeus girl and what a voice……
Best opera voice of our time, Diana is AMAZING!!!! QUEEN!!!
Yes, she still is, huh? We are. ☺️
My god what a woman!
George W. Kerrigan. Woman? She's a force of nature! I can imagine her voice causing rivers to change course, stars to fall out of the heavens and the Devil himself appear to do her bidding.
What and incredible voice and control. It is seamless.❤️🌹🌹
@@4Topwood It has actually happened, look ruclips.net/video/GG1fs13rlZY/видео.html
My 3 year old daughter asks for this song, she calls it "hah hah hah" and attempts to sing it, I gotta give it to her she's got such a lovely controlled little voice ❤ so proud 🥰
That's adorable 😍
Maybe she can be the next Diana. But get her some voice training so she doesn't injure her vocal cords!
@@downtime86stars17 Good idea, was thinking about getting her vocal training but thought she is too young at the moment.
@@littlebudd Could be, but it might not hurt to contact a vocal coach or two and ask how to safely nurture her voice until she is ready for formal lessons.
@@downtime86stars17 that's a good idea, thank you for your advice.
I love her feelings, passion and her becoming the music she sings. Elegant and amazing artist. Come to Italy more often!
Damrau blows me away every time, shivers down my spine, goose bumps, just amazing!
I love how she puts herself in character to sing in front of a mic.
Doing the character while singing is part of the performance. If she did not, it would not sound the same. It's all connected.
It takes perfect voice control to do this aria. To do it perfectly is not only a credit to Mozart but to the artist.
I'm so addicted, not just to listen to it, but to see her perform it. I love it, l love it all. Bravo to Diana and all the musicians!
She slayed it! Such control. Brava!!
Damn. The control, support, phrasing and dynamics. She’s almost perfect.
Her expressions are priceless. This is a skilled woman loving her craft. Bravo! 👏
I'd rather listen to Diana Damrau sing this aria than any of the other amazing sopranos that there have ever been. I love her voice! ❤
Phantastisch. Ausdrucksstark. Sehr berührend, diese Aufnahme.
LOVE that D-Damrau is not only a vocal force of nature but also a fiercely committed performer. Dramatically it's all there in the score and she brings it to life. Powerful stuff.
Okay, for all you "so called music critics" wanting to show off your fake knowledge and saying she's "bad"...here are the stats of her singing: REALLY SUPPORTED notes, GREAT CONTROL in notes, BEAUTIFUL NATURAL CONSISTENT VIBRATOS, you can see she is NOT struggling, or at least not straining, because you can barely if not at all see any veins popping out her neck, the way she opens her mouth to hit higher notes allowing more air to hit the whistle notes. Also, her German is quite clear, and her notes are right on with great control. She has steady great amount of breath support/control too, and actually puts the RIGHT DYNAMICS into the right places and GOSH her control for dynamics is crazy good. I'd stumble all over the place trying to replicate her dynamics.Another thing, her staccatos are also in rlly flawless control. Also, in her actual performance, she was ACTING AND SINGING while everything was essentially near perfect(there is no such thing as perfect...no one is just saying). TBH, she is definitely one of the better singers of this song and its crazy how good she is. Props to her👏👏
She's the only one I've seen act that role that uses those arpeggios as weapons against Pamina. All others just do technique so they can get it right.
@@paulwagner688 Arpeggios as weapons is the best idea I've heard in a long time. And makes absolute sense.
Phenomenal.
Just so you know, I have met and talked to and am friends with several music critics and analyse a lot of music myself and I have never met anyone who thins this is bad
I am an operaphile, but hardly a critic. I’ll simply say that I go to hear her splendid voice whenever I can.
This woman has so much talent that if she didn't have this to challenge her, she'd burst. She is so brilliant on and off stage, and what her voice has to achieve in this is unbelievable. She's pretty, and a good actor as well. The whole package. Germany must be so proud of her.
The orchestra is simply extraordinary. Bravo, big applause. I was pleased to hear that some things in life have to be called by their name, either something is good or it is not. I have no words to describe how wonderful this performance was. Great compliments. Cheers to Chile..
I'm convinced the conductor, dripping with sweat,
dropped dead of exhaustion and exhilaration upon the completion of this piece.
HighHeelShoes conductors/music directors are crazy as hell! Lol they have to be to move like that.
HighHeelShoes
It was only right that he did. Like a drone.
I think even the baton was sweating after that! And the microphone now drinks heavily.
Him: “What that mouth do?”
Her: *Sings queen of the night perfectly*
ChinchillaInTheHeat underrated comment
......I can work with this.
@@Major_Rizz No - just the work of some fool living in their moms basement with no girlfriend.
okay crude but funny
Hi there you’re definitely a chad.
I have no words! This woman is remarkable and if she doesn’t/or her voice doesn’t move you…well then… sad for you!!! 😱❤️❤️🤠
This woman is a true Goddess… such power, technique, beauty and emotion!
1:31 Eargasm... God that woman can sing.
This whole thing is an eargasm.
Duh everyone can sing
maye tumz not everyone can sing well
@@mayetumz9954 with training* with voice and dedication*
You'd scream as well if an angry conductor poked you with his stick off camera. She's just classy about it
imagine if she's ur angry mom
Really, and who in their right mind would ever make her angry!?
AHAHAHAAH
It'll be a death by staccato.
commanding to kill sarastro XD
Yes please
I feel like if you sang this every day you'd get a six pack abs
😂😂😂
🤣🤣😂😂
Frau Damrau has shown me with her devine voice the beauty of this strange masterpiece.