They are both simply amazing. I watched this and their other rendition of Il Barbiere from Covent Garden so many times. And they make it sound so easy.
Россини Сивильский цилюльник исполняет Мансеррат Кобаллье Я так безропатна простодушна вежлива очень очень паслушна и уступаю всем во всем Но задевать себя я не позволю и настрою я на сваем не перед кем я не орабею и все будет так как я хочу
Hola, alguien tiene esta ópera completa, con subtítulos en español, que me pueda compartir, o compartir el link, la he buscado pero necesito justo esta versión y con estos cantantes, gracias a quien me lo pueda proporcionar.
Does Joyce write her own cadenzas? Sounds quite a bit different from most Rosina roles I have listened to. Not saying it's bad, but not saying it's good, either...JDF is hilarious, as always.
+Vlad Ghita ... If you look for 'Joyce DiDonato Getting ready for the Proms' by Sinfini Music she explains how she varies the cadenzas - with permission from Rossini!
(Anybody surpasses Callas anywhere), but this is the supposedly lost aria where sopranos interpolated their own choice. Also it is worth noting that in the three Barber-Figaro plays Almaviva is a cad and a s%^t.
@@rogerpropes7129Nobody surpasses Callas critics for lacking the emotional capacity to appreciate artistic depth over sweetly hitting the right notes in the right places.
@@rosemaryallen2128 Why, thank you. My three favorite singers are Roberta Peters, Rosa Ponselle, and Patsy Kline. I once saw Beverly Sills as Rosina in 1979. She interpolated 'Twinkle, twinkle, little star', played it for slapstick, which I didn't appreciate.
@@rogerpropes7129 Well, Mozart himself had fun with 'Twinkle, twinkle', so I suppose that is a reasonable precedent! But there is a fine line between fun and the off-putting. The most outrageous, yet effective, comedy I have come across is inserted in the serious Danish 'Giulio Cesare'. As to the off-putting, I'd rather not remember!
Блистательный дует прекраснейшее пение и созвучиее. ...Бравооо...
Joyce is just perfect!!!! LOVE HER!!!
Simply astounding!
Great stage direction.
This is grand art.
Florez has some good comedic timing in this one, I gotta say. Awesome vocals from DiDonato and Florez!
They are both simply amazing. I watched this and their other rendition of Il Barbiere from Covent Garden so many times. And they make it sound so easy.
Bravissimo! Fabulous performance
Haha what a great scene. Quirky, amusing, sweet...love it.
Superb!!!!
I love this cast, opera and staging soo much!
Love it
Love Juan Diego Florez - his wig keeps falling off!
Et John del Carlo?
Can someone tell me where I can get a DVD of this performance???
Россини Сивильский цилюльник исполняет Мансеррат Кобаллье
Я так безропатна простодушна вежлива очень очень паслушна и уступаю всем во всем Но задевать себя я не позволю и настрою я на сваем не перед кем я не орабею и все будет так как я хочу
Hola, alguien tiene esta ópera completa, con subtítulos en español, que me pueda compartir, o compartir el link, la he buscado pero necesito justo esta versión y con estos cantantes, gracias a quien me lo pueda proporcionar.
puedes encontrarlo en el sitio web de la Met opera, ir a su servicio de transmisión
www.metopera.org/season/on-demand/opera/?upc=811357011669
Does Joyce write her own cadenzas? Sounds quite a bit different from most Rosina roles I have listened to. Not saying it's bad, but not saying it's good, either...JDF is hilarious, as always.
+Vlad Ghita ... If you look for 'Joyce DiDonato Getting ready for the Proms' by Sinfini Music she explains how she varies the cadenzas - with permission from Rossini!
Unbelievable! I think Didonato surpass Maria Callas Here !
(Anybody surpasses Callas anywhere), but this is the supposedly lost aria where sopranos interpolated their own choice. Also it is worth noting that in the three Barber-Figaro plays Almaviva is a cad and a s%^t.
@@rogerpropes7129 So?
@@rogerpropes7129Nobody surpasses Callas critics for lacking the emotional capacity to appreciate artistic depth over sweetly hitting the right notes in the right places.
@@rosemaryallen2128 Why, thank you. My three favorite singers are Roberta Peters, Rosa Ponselle, and Patsy Kline. I once saw Beverly Sills as Rosina in 1979. She interpolated 'Twinkle, twinkle, little star', played it for slapstick, which I didn't appreciate.
@@rogerpropes7129 Well, Mozart himself had fun with 'Twinkle, twinkle', so I suppose that is a reasonable precedent! But there is a fine line between fun and the off-putting. The most outrageous, yet effective, comedy I have come across is inserted in the serious Danish 'Giulio Cesare'. As to the off-putting, I'd rather not remember!