Leontyne Price sings Panis Angelicus (vaimusic.com)
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- Опубліковано 9 жов 2007
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Leontyne Price sings "Panis Angelicus" (Franck)
From: VAI DVD 4302 Christmas with Leontyne Price
The beloved soprano in a program of Christmas favorites superbly supported by the Montreal Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Charles Dutoit.
60 minutes. Mono. Color.
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Pure beauty. Luscious, brilliant, velvety, awe inspiring, humbling, riveting musical genius.
the tone and colors of her voice are sheer perfection
Truly, Leontyne Price is "The Diva of all divas!" no matter who (Time Magazine).
One of the best, if not the finest American treasure to the world. Only God can make a Leontyne Price.
only Leontyne could sing this so heavenly
I think that Leontyne might be the greatest singer of all times, at least among sopranos. Her performance of Aida at the Rome Opera House in 1966 will always remain in my memory as the most magnificent performance I have ever heard. I still enjoy it in my memory.
Leontyne is just magnificent nothing more to be said!
The grandest diva of them all!
Every time I hear her I get the shivers and a feeling that everything in the world is GOOD.
One of my all time favorites brilliantly performed ...
Sounds real good!! Technique flawless
Wunderbar ist die Leontyne Price,i love here
What a heroine of the opera! I love this woman. She plus Gundula and Kiri are the greatest.
This gives me life. Absolutely incredible!
Speechless.
FAN tastic! Just beautifully sung with no exaggeration like so many.
She's perfect in every way
Perfection!
Cannot get enough of her. Thank God for her -- nobody like her. AT ALL!
Une merveille merci !! Léontyne Price a un timbre de voix fantastique , amitiés de Marseille !
Glorious.
With sopranos, I find you like or don't everything they sing. Leontyne is one of those people who sings everything just perfectly. Of American sopranos, she and Barbara Bonney are always a joy to listen to. I think they are both great. There are other great sopranos too, of course.
Priceless.......
Absolutely gorgeous!!! What an artists!! I’m inspired!!
i'm still in tears from seeing her in Aida. she looks beautiful here
Incroyable!!
Superb. Great voice, great mixing of audio with the orchestra.
Savrsenstvo!
Sublime!
good for you. may you go on to become an inspiration to us all and to my future children,like miss Price is to generations
¿Qué decir?,maravillosa versión.Gracias por
"compartirme" como mi nieto suele decir.
thats the best performances what I heare in the last years ago.!!!!
Lovely!
Beautiful!
@allthenamesrtook that was her voice. love it or leave it. i LOVE it!!! :)
Wow! The volume she can produce, lovely rendition.
Leonardo's Truth Leontyne Price was the first African American woman to become the leading artist at the Metropolitan Opera, she has won nineteen Grammy awards, lifetime achievement award and so many other awards. More than any other classical singer has achieved till today.
her eyes are so sprkly *-*
magnific
Yes, Maria. KTK said she would retire at 55. Later she said she would sing as long as she could. When you have great integrety in your voice, like Leontyne clearly has, surely you can keep singing. The older you get, the more you learn too!
bravo, bravo, bravo il soprano e...l'autore.
mario tagliaferro That should be . . " brava, brava, brava . . . "
Fantastica
beautiful! brava!
Wonderful
Brava Diva! ignore the bad comments you are Queen!
Not knowing when to quit doesn't make you a greater artist...
最出色的女高音唱出这首美声赞美诗歌:
Panis angelicus
fit panis hominum;
Dat panis caelicus
figuris terminum:
O res mirabilis!
Manducat Dominum.
Pauper, servus et humilis.
The angelic bread
becomes the bread of men;
The heavenly bread
ends all prefigurations:
What wonder!
consumes the Lord
a poor and humble servant.
Is it the the tender words of this sacred music that inspires you to combat as when to retire? As far as I know it is very individual and dependning on many factors. A bel canto does not last as long as a dramatic Wagner soprano. Still, Ms Price is great and do not forget the content of the lyrics.
how do u add a tielde on a comp keyboard?
@TurboVW2004 1983
I hasten to add that this is being played/sung in A flat major - why the half-step transposition? Was Madame Price unable to sing the F sharp of the original key? I strongly doubt it.
MERAVIGLIOSA LEONTYNE GRAZIE A VUOI I INVITE MY CHANEL SEE YOU FRENCH KISS
beautiful! What year is this from?
@liedersanger1 That is exactly the problem. Such a 'tradition' has nothing to do with what the master composer intended.
@callasfan100 I agree....
next..I expect goldenagesunshine to tell folks 'go eat cake thou most undesirable carbuncle of lesser human extremeties' heh heh
She is over 80. So probably not. But who cares! Singers are human, like everyone and they age. She has one of the most glorious recorded histories ever.
It was 1983. She was 56.
noENNEKazztanVANangyalBEGYEROJE :D
Rien à voir avec le sentiment religieux, mais grande cantatrice.
un peu vrai mais avec cette voix...on pardonne...
Rien? I felt devotion throughout.
It figures - my comment about RESTS was erased - those who contributed to that erasure indict THEMSELVES as being ignorant of the important of them. What mediocrity prevails everywhere.
Like pretty much every singer, she ignores the rests. What do singers have against SILENCES between phrases? Answer: nothing. They simply don't understand why the composer puts them in - they are as much a part of the structure of the music as the notes themselves. But they will never believe that, so why bother?
No I am not. I am looking for the observances of the RESTS and clear Latin pronunciation. This is not an opera - it is a sacred work. She doesn't know that.
She changes the rhythm so much. She's absurdly self indulgent on the ends of phrases, changing the composer's quarter notes into half notes. NOT GOOD. SORRY. She is dissing the composer. Awful.
Well, that’s an … original point of view! The slight prolongation of the notes at the end of phrases is traditional practice, as any professional singer knows. As for “NOT GOOD,” thousands disagree with you.
WAY TO MUCH VIBRATO!!!!!!!
allthenamesrtook She's a soprano, not a treble. If you want pure tone, listen to Kings College Cambridge!
Perfection!