June Anderson - LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR (1991) - sextet descargar videos gratis


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June Anderson, Shirley Verrett, Luciano Pavarotti, Piero Cappuccilli, Giuseppe Sabbatini, Giovanni Furlanetto in the sextet "Chi mi frena" from Gaetano Donizetti's opera LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR, Reggio Emilia (Italia), 29 April 1991

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10 years ago

Luciana Jeny

Such stellar cast!!!!!!!!!

11 years ago

Jenissej

The guy's name is Piero Cappuccilli, one of the best baritones ever! Yes, the gesture of Pavarotti is quite unhappy, but maybe due to the ( stupid) italian habit to applaud for themselves on stage. Anyway, a great performance, everybody is magnificiant!

12 years ago

mjmacmtenor

She did the role of Pat Nixon in Paris Opera's production of Nixon in China last year. It was her debut in the role and she was very well received. The production also included Sumi Jo and Madame Mao. These "old pro" ladies both did very well by all accounts.

13 years ago

luca cucchetti

grande giuseppe sabbatini

13 years ago

Arthur Diggs

I was impressed by June Anderson. I thought she had a good instrument that she used well and that was flexible, strong and interesting. I did think she was influenced a bit by Sutherland but had enough of a unique quality to stand out. Her Lucia was good as was her Semiramide, Gilda and Traviata. She was wonderful in Concert with Alfredo Kraus and I value that recording. alas faded away quickly but quite enjoyable while the voice obeyed. Where is she now? Teaching?

14 years ago

allanaki

Pavarotti: sguaiato e dozzinale e con quella caramella in bocca fa davvero schifo. Cappuccilli : nonostante sia l'ombra di se stesso, è sempre una signora voce.. la Anderson : gusto vecchio, voce vecchia e sempre "da sotto", sembra un disco che gira male.

14 years ago

Julius Cat

Absolutely wonderful. The great voices of opera past! Thanks for posting...

14 years ago

Uta Soeyadi

FANTASTIC

15 years ago

BenAliGtor

@qawwi It was a Shemp, not a Curley, feature.

15 years ago

Baritone23

@martapoes: effortless is rite. What it must feel like to know that the voice is going to work for you however u want it 2. Marvelous Pavarotti

15 years ago

martapoes

not my alltime favorit, but pavarotti, WHAT a voice.....effortless!

15 years ago

josemiguel95

Yes, you are right. Maybe I exagerated when I said this was the ONLY way to enjoy it. At least I can say I have learned a lot everytime I buy a new opera CD with the booklet, so I can read the words. I can give you many examples, like the tragedy of Canio in Pagliacci, or the touching Vissi d'arte of the second act of Tosca, or the beautiful Di provenza il mare, il suol of La Traviata. Thank you for your reply. Greetings from Mexico.

15 years ago

rossmcl177

thanks jose. :) I dont know if its the ONLY way but yes theres no doubt it enhances the experience. People who dont speak the language of a particular opera may not know this, but most opera DVDs have subtitles - and most live performances have a screen with the English translation. And opera CDs usually come with booklets where you can follow the plot in up to 4 different languages! So if you love the music, go on - get the full experience. :)

15 years ago

josemiguel95

@rossmcl177 Congratulations, on my opinion this is the only way to enjoy opera. If you don't understand what they are saying, there is no way to enjoy.

15 years ago

MrMrmike5

ahhh thanks for sharing?

15 years ago

MrMrmike5

yeah i know its just funny

15 years ago

rossmcl177

It does help if you know what they are singing about though..... This is at a wedding - the blond woman has just been forced by the old guy (her brother) to marry someone she doesnt love. (the young bearded guy). Her real lover (Pavarotti) suddenly appears and denounces her. The black woman is her friend and the young slim guy is the priest. The action stops and they all sing about how they are feeling. It's awesome. :)

15 years ago

rossmcl177

He avoids Capucilli's hand because he is applauding them. It's a generous gesture.

15 years ago

MastersoftheOpera

@ MrMike5 & Fiddlemaster: Pavarotti was a notorious womanizer. Read detailed biographies/accounts of his life. He slept with other women - married or single - and was unfaithful during his marriage. His last girlfriend was years younger than him! He had a huge libido. Domingo, too, by many accounts. O those bad boy tenors! Just like every other man!

15 years ago

John Pettit

Wow he really does. I think he was just trying to applaud them more to compliment the group and he wasn't done.... ....or perhaps he slept with Pavarotti's wife.

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