Dear God, I love this! Joyce DiDonato has such a huge and impressive singing range, and portrays a very spirited and determined Rosina. Which I find really cool. :)
DiDonato might not have the most fireworks, but I always find her performances to have the most character. Maybe it's because she has such a great public personality, but somehow that very human Kansas-ness comes through, and it's charming. Totally embodies Rosina's young, feisty spirit.
Berganza,Baltsa and even Bartoli are real Rossinas. DiDonato is pretty bad considering she’s seen as operatic star. The voice is open,vibrato caprino and like most Americans incapable of pronounce proper Italian
@@rugby8-Philadelphia As as professional I gave an opinion,that any singer with professional with knowledge of proper use of chiaroscuro,even vibrato and the importance of pronunciation would give me the reason. You like this woman great. Still you can’t argue the voice is open (sometimes nasal),vibrato caprino and the mistake almost all American singers do. Not studying Italian well enough.
@@Heartlessiceboy A professional what? I have been a Professional Musician for over 40 years. A Music Director, Conductor, Coach, also a performer. What you are expressing is *your* opinion. You are certainly entitled to it, however, that doesn't *Not* make it fact. Purely opinion. Based on your statements, I'm not sure you even know what chiaroscura is.
I am so glad someone can still identify bad vocal technique! I am always amazed to read so many excellent comments about those kinds of singers. The way she sings can seem cute and pleasant to listen to. BUT this is not good operatic singing. The voice is grossly underdeveloped. The main problem that stands out for me is lack of proper chest voice development. Without chest voice everything collapses including diction. The low register is small, thin and overcovered. Like many undertrained singers nowadays she might even sing in the wrong register and be a soprano!
Dear God, I love this! Joyce DiDonato has such a huge and impressive singing range, and portrays a very spirited and determined Rosina. Which I find really cool. :)
It's so beautiful and full of life, love and mischief! A perfect voice, a perfect Rosina.
There isn't a piece of music that Ms. DiDonato does not completely throw herself into. Marvelous and Brava!
One of the best Rosinas in the world
Excellent singing, expressive and with great controlled range.
DiDonato might not have the most fireworks, but I always find her performances to have the most character. Maybe it's because she has such a great public personality, but somehow that very human Kansas-ness comes through, and it's charming. Totally embodies Rosina's young, feisty spirit.
Nobody trills their 'r's' better than Joyce!!!!! True musical magic!!!
Блестяще! И музыкально и артистически просто бесподобно!
Wow….just no word to say….I admire her…..wish I could meet her one day….and learn from her even for one lesson❤️
yay mezzo-sopranos!!! I'm a lyrical mezzo pursuiing a profession in opera!!!
Блестяще?! Куда делось это искусство?
Incredibly good.
She's damn good!
the vibrato sounded pleasant back then.
Interessante
Is this available on DVD?
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Berganza,Baltsa and even Bartoli are real Rossinas. DiDonato is pretty bad considering she’s seen as operatic star. The voice is open,vibrato caprino and like most Americans incapable of pronounce proper Italian
.....shhhhhhh
And....you left off your list good Rosinas (which only has 1 "s" in it) Callas, Horne, Sills, Flicka, and a Plethora of others
@@rugby8-Philadelphia As as professional I gave an opinion,that any singer with professional with knowledge of proper use of chiaroscuro,even vibrato and the importance of pronunciation would give me the reason. You like this woman great. Still you can’t argue the voice is open (sometimes nasal),vibrato caprino and the mistake almost all American singers do. Not studying Italian well enough.
@@Heartlessiceboy
A professional what?
I have been a Professional Musician for over 40 years. A Music Director, Conductor, Coach, also a performer.
What you are expressing is *your* opinion. You are certainly entitled to it, however, that doesn't *Not* make it fact. Purely opinion.
Based on your statements, I'm not sure you even know what chiaroscura is.
I am so glad someone can still identify bad vocal technique! I am always amazed to read so many excellent comments about those kinds of singers. The way she sings can seem cute and pleasant to listen to. BUT this is not good operatic singing. The voice is grossly underdeveloped. The main problem that stands out for me is lack of proper chest voice development. Without chest voice everything collapses including diction. The low register is small, thin and overcovered. Like many undertrained singers nowadays she might even sing in the wrong register and be a soprano!
Und die Hupen heben und senken sich.....