Margaret Price - Ch'io mi scordi di te?...Non temer amato bene (Mozart) Konzertarie KV 505

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  • Margaret Price - Ch'io mi scordi di te?...Non temer amato bene
    (Mozart) Konzertarie KV 505
    Sinfonieorchester des NDR
    Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor and Pianist
    Thanks, SS!!

Komentáře • 28

  • @inguaribileromantico4456
    @inguaribileromantico4456 Před 10 lety +18

    One of the most exceptional singers in history, and one of the best Mozart pieces!

  • @jamesmurphy3265
    @jamesmurphy3265 Před rokem +2

    A great singer, especially in Mozart in which she was sublime. I was lucky to see her at Covent Garden in 1978 in 'Così fan tutte'.

  • @divox9pqr
    @divox9pqr Před 3 lety +8

    Beautifully sung and interpreted. She scoops you up and takes on a journey to shimmering Mozart territory.

  • @tanyadixon3479
    @tanyadixon3479 Před rokem +2

    This is my first time hearing about her. This voice; what a treasure. She does things vocally I've never heard done better. Stunning delivery and perfect emotive placing. I will be listening to more of her works.

  • @Ortrudase
    @Ortrudase Před 11 lety +12

    She is my favorite Mozart interpreter... What a technique!!!

    • @andrewthorpe9793
      @andrewthorpe9793 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes a great performance. i saw Dame Margaret Price sing Mozart when Klemperer requested her for the performance and recording of cosi fan tutte. in 1971.

  • @jlb9368
    @jlb9368 Před měsícem

    Goosebumps! What a sound!
    Several years ago on the Metropolitan Opera intermission Opera Quiz, there was a voice identification question in which they played a recording of her singing Fiordiligi. After it was over, the commentator said, “if that isn’t perfection, I am happy to wait around for it until it comes.” And I couldn’t have put it better.

  • @davidsongarrett8087
    @davidsongarrett8087 Před 2 lety +4

    Saw her in the marriage of Figaro, and also singing the four last songs beautiful voice.

  • @andrewthorpe9793
    @andrewthorpe9793 Před 4 lety +4

    Great Mozart interpreter. i was lucky to see Margaret Price sing Mozart (Cosi fan tutte) under Klemperer in 1971.

  • @HelenJoannides
    @HelenJoannides Před 11 lety +7

    great technique, great interpretation and style. I adore this video. Thanks...

  • @HelenJoannides
    @HelenJoannides Před 8 lety +5

    una vera grande mozartiana...

  • @LPproduction333
    @LPproduction333 Před 5 lety +6

    Гениально поет

  • @paulvangastel8665
    @paulvangastel8665 Před rokem

    Price soars high. The variety of feelings she evokes in this aria is stunning, and makes the intent of the text utterly credible. So much so that it becomes apparent to even the unaware listener, as if it was addressed to them personally. Other singers (JN, KtK etc, with the exception of TdB) remain limited to (and sometimes by) technical skill and beauty, in my humble opinion.

  • @Steinweg100
    @Steinweg100 Před 11 lety +6

    Dear uploader :) You quite spoil us! Thank you for this, unalloyed JOY!

  • @WilfriedBerk
    @WilfriedBerk Před 4 lety +2

    Sehr schön ...

  • @plainvanilla12
    @plainvanilla12 Před 2 lety +4

    Impeccable technique. Would have preferred the tempo a little bit faster, but still love this! I could listen to her Mozart all day. Thank you for posting this.

    • @andrewyarosh1809
      @andrewyarosh1809 Před 7 měsíci

      Seriously, “you would have preferred?” You’re going to teach Price and Esenbach about tempi?

  • @bedenerexhepaj293
    @bedenerexhepaj293 Před 9 lety +2

    So wonderful!! Thank you!!

  • @AntW11
    @AntW11 Před 7 lety +3

    Beautiful singing

  • @user-fj9bz5ul5z
    @user-fj9bz5ul5z Před 4 lety +2

    божественно

  • @andrewyarosh1809
    @andrewyarosh1809 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I remember when sopranos had a chest voice…… unlike today.

  • @ohmy5650
    @ohmy5650 Před 3 lety +1

    💎

  • @mmjhcb
    @mmjhcb Před 10 lety +6

    I also give her credit (which shouldn't be necessary) for singing this sans music, as it should be. It stuns me to see "professional singers" looking at music on stands or worse yet, holding it while performing. But then nothing is as it was -- and it's not for the better.

    • @mmjhcb
      @mmjhcb Před 8 lety +4

      ***** I don't know how you define nonsense. You put the same comment up twice and I don't know (sorry, I'm obviously not as well versed as you in the classical singing scene) what in god's name you mean by several of today's singers who have more to offer than Price in expression (okay, got that) and stage (what the hell is "stage"?). I've been privileged to have been schooled by great teachers, musicians, and singers; I've been to many, many ,many concerts and recitals in the past, and NONE of the singers EVER used music. NONE. Great singers of the past would be shocked. Why don't we let actors carry their scripts out on stage so they never worry about going up on a line? Even the local yokel amateur acting group in my town hasn't done that yet. Why don't we allow concert pianists to trot out their music and set it right up there on the piano? Those may very well be in the works, who knows? Nothing would surprise me today. I just had a vision of Ponselle on the concert stage with a music stand with the music for "Casta Diva" on it, turning pages as she sings. I am laughing hysterically at the mere thought of it. Now I need a drink.

    • @richardnewnham5091
      @richardnewnham5091 Před 6 lety +2

      Eh?? Singers manage a 3-hour opera without their music.

  • @richardwilliams3472
    @richardwilliams3472 Před 6 lety

    pity someone put a mike right inside that grand; otherwise gorgeous .

  • @marioduparc4097
    @marioduparc4097 Před 8 lety +1

    Belle interprétation ...mais un tempo un peu trop lent qui nuit à la qualité du ressenti passionnel...!