She is beyond incredible!! A secure technique, floods of free flowing sound, and nerves of steel, even with the rather uncomfortable tempi and her dress not cooperating with her.
She and the orchestra didnt sync for the wholw vid tho'. I feel like she's trying to sabotage her own show by showing how bad the conductors can't follow the singer. Her voice as always....a goddess's...
@@mubaraksenju7521 It's hard to be in sync in those conditions. Who knows where the orchestra is located and whether the conductor can even see her, and vice versa. Also, the orchestra barely knows its music. So many mistakes.
Turandot was revived especially for the divine Birgit. Listeners can see the result of her Wagnerian training. Nothing is beyond her apparently effortless technique.
I agree with you. Birgit had an incredible voice and was a really fine singer. In her prime years, she could make the hairs raise on your arms. I didn’t mean to be critical, maybe just a typo, but in the Romance languages there are definite vowel and spelling changes that differentiate between feminine and masculine. That is just how the languages work!
@@stephenschmall9029 It's okay, it wasn't a typo, I corrected it after you brought it to my attention. I appreciate being corrected. People today need to learn to accept constructive criticism anyway. Thank you for your constructive criticism. I really do truly appreciate it. I prefer to do things right.
I've always been a Callas fan, and always will. She's my absolute favorite singer of all time. BUT...NO ONE, NOT EVEN CALLAS, can compete with Nilsson in the role of Turandot!
@johninman7545 Very true! And I DO love her Turandot. But the main reason I still prefer Nilsson's is because she has that steely-cold sound to her voice that is perfect for this role. Callas had that too, but I could always still hear the depth, warmth and beauty in her tones. Nilsson sang this role like a block of ice, which I think this role demands.
I attended a 4 day masterclass when she was recently retired. One evening I sat almost directly behind her for some gala. Her back was very strong, even then. Different technique but I'm reminded of Vickers, whose powerful build was obviously an asset in his singing
VOCALITA' MOSTRUOSA!!!!!
The voice of a Goddess blessing us mere mortals
La plus grande de voix de tous les temps rien de moins.
Oh my gosh, the orchestra…. It’s all over the place! Her singing is so much more impressive having to navigate that mess! Brava always!
The inhuman metal and ease of her top never ceases to amaze me. She is a wonder of nature and one of my favorites of all time!❤❤❤
Divina Brigit! Nadie ha cantado la Turandot como tú
This is sheer power, technique and grace on display, the way the divas of the past did it. Brava La Nilsson!
Superb, majestic like the princess she plays…a magnificent stratospheric voice, riveting in its power and grace
Power under control and driven out with flawless technique. God gave her a matchless voice.
Like Placido Domingo said: "There never was and never will be a soprano like Birgit Nilsson."
She is beyond incredible!! A secure technique, floods of free flowing sound, and nerves of steel, even with the rather uncomfortable tempi and her dress not cooperating with her.
EXTRAORDINARIA
Unbelievable! Unique! Incomparable!
Everything one needs to know about correct operatic singing is contained here in this video. Watch it over and over!
She and the orchestra didnt sync for the wholw vid tho'. I feel like she's trying to sabotage her own show by showing how bad the conductors can't follow the singer. Her voice as always....a goddess's...
@@mubaraksenju7521 It's hard to be in sync in those conditions. Who knows where the orchestra is located and whether the conductor can even see her, and vice versa. Also, the orchestra barely knows its music. So many mistakes.
The unforgettable great singer.
The Best Turandot ♥️
What a voice! Very nice dress as well.
Turandot was revived especially for the divine Birgit. Listeners can see the result of her Wagnerian training. Nothing is beyond her apparently effortless technique.
What a force of nature! Fabulous
the Best!
Brava! Very well done. She had a marvelous voice! Thank you for sharing this.
You mean, Brava!
@@stephenschmall9029 Oops, you're right ✅️. Going to edit this. Thank you for correcting me. I appreciate it.
I agree with you. Birgit had an incredible voice and was a really fine singer. In her prime years, she could make the hairs raise on your arms.
I didn’t mean to be critical, maybe just a typo, but in the Romance languages there are definite vowel and spelling changes that differentiate between feminine and masculine. That is just how the languages work!
@@stephenschmall9029 It's okay, it wasn't a typo, I corrected it after you brought it to my attention. I appreciate being corrected. People today need to learn to accept constructive criticism anyway. Thank you for your constructive criticism. I really do truly appreciate it. I prefer to do things right.
All best wishes to you.
Top-tier post. The great Nilsson!
Wow, never saw this. Absolutely magnificent. 💐💐💐💐💐
I've always been a Callas fan, and always will. She's my absolute favorite singer of all time. BUT...NO ONE, NOT EVEN CALLAS, can compete with Nilsson in the role of Turandot!
That's saying something. Callas was best at dark characters
@johninman7545 Very true! And I DO love her Turandot. But the main reason I still prefer Nilsson's is because she has that steely-cold sound to her voice that is perfect for this role. Callas had that too, but I could always still hear the depth, warmth and beauty in her tones. Nilsson sang this role like a block of ice, which I think this role demands.
Thank god for the Ed Sullivan Show so we can the greats like Julie Andrews, Birgit, and many others.
Stunning
Brava! One of the best.
Diva
Musa
Rainha
I now understand what Stallone saw in her. 🎤
😂 I wasn’t the only one
@@sneeweeble 😙
Birgit Nilsson sang this aria as a lullaby to her children, and as a result, they became lifelong insomniacs. A glorious voice.
😅
Birgit Nilsson had no children.
She had no children
Clearly the original post was a joke!!
I think i have a LP of her singing Grieg's folk songs
What is an LP? And who's Grieg?
Staccato. Bäst för tyska operor.
Any relation to Harry?
C'mon! Someone had to ask. 😁
@@garynilsson416 You're the third I've come across. Harry and Birgit are the other two. 😄
What harry?
That's a very manly looking woman. What a big head and neck she has. Wow!
She was from a farmer family and worked picking beets before accepted to the opera.
I attended a 4 day masterclass when she was recently retired. One evening I sat almost directly behind her for some gala. Her back was very strong, even then. Different technique but I'm reminded of Vickers, whose powerful build was obviously an asset in his singing
All the better to sing opera with!