I’ve heard Dessay live many times over the years. Her sound is simply exquisite, she has an amazing breathing technique and she’s the queen of projection. And there is nothing small about her voice. If anything over the years the sound has grown bigger and rounder. Whether it was in large opera houses such as the Met or Opera Bastille or in more intimate recital venues such as Wigmore Hall or Salle Pleyel to name but a few, her voice has always managed to move the audience. And her acting skills have made her a great communicator, whether she’s performing a full role in a stage production or simply telling a story in a lied or melodie. As they say, she’s got personality and that, you can’t teach! And having had the privilege to speak to her many times after concerts, I can also say that she’s extremely charming and down to earth.
she was a sexual exhibitionist no doubt that would be interesting if it were the least relevant with the chars she was playing.. unfortunately, it was totally out of place and irrelevant... Borderline behaviour that needed a bit of psychoanalysis... nevertheless her Early singing years were astonishing
La Scala! Such an ovation. This is gold medal at the opera Olympics. Spectacular and extraordinarily entertaining. The best introduction for the novice. You'll enjoy this!
This is one of the best Olympia interpretations I’ve ever heard. Natalie sings an insanely difficult aria with such ease and beauty. A true Olympia brought to life by Natalie Dessay.
I was there that evening. I remember that halfway through the performance of this aria we wanted to applaud. When it was over we exploded. I was in tears shouting "BRAVA".
@@Liszt31 It’s been a long time since I went to the opera! Because life is more expensive, children etc ... The last time I saw a great singer in a memorable way it was Youn Sun Nah in "Marciac", in a completely different register obviously, but here it is, my last big memory in "live" which dates from 2014 !!! Nothing replaces real vision (hearing), with all the richness of harmonics that no recording can fully reproduce ...
I first heard her do a recording of the Queen of the Night. I was hooked. Became a big fan. I always love seeing and hearing her amazing coloratura. She was like Sills a strong actress. I miss her so much on stage. Thank God there's a lot of videos and recordings to enjoy of her. I met her in app 2002 in Chicago doing my fav Lucia. Her Dad flew in to see her do her last night of Lucia. She was fabulous! I waited 45 mins afterwards, a bad snow storm was going on during this. This petite lady came out in a silver long parka. I asked for her autograph. Wish I would've thought of getting a selfie. She was so sweet. We chatted a few mins. I real thrill hearing her in my fav opera. Natalie is so down to earth, genuine and sweet. No Diva attitude whatsoever. I saw her a few yrs later in La Sonnambula in Santa Fe, NM. Met her again. A true lady and a class act. Thank you Natalie for those great memories I shall never forget.
I saved this video a year and listen to it about twice a month. It is mind-blowing - and for some reason it makes me teary every time 🥲 she is just beautiful!
Aw the fact that she sang sooo well while being pregnant makes me wonder how happy her baby might have been, hearing all those beautifully sung notes by his mommy :D Lol I actually got watery eyes thinkin about this, at the very end during the applause
Maybe you missed the extremely heavily pregnant (with twins!) Elizabeth Watts barely able to rise from her seat to sing the soprano in Mahler 2 at the Proms 2017?
@@gordonhibbs4027 that's impressive as well (wow, I didn't see it!) but I think the real factor here is that this isn't concert performance, but fully staged... phew!
Interesting! A pregnant lady has an extra pint of blood i her body (about half litre) which means a greater oxygen supply. I wonder if it helped? Lucky baby anyway!
That’s what I thought when I saw Diana Damrau singing on the last months of her first pregnancy, she was like 7-8 months but I can’t remember which opera was it. She looked like a nordic warrior, valkyrie or something similar...as breathtaking as Natalie, they’re my favorite sopranos ever! 😍😍😍
@@ubergeraldine it’s actually the exact opposite, pregnant women tend to have less oxygen in their blood, cause they have more blood but less red blood cells, and in the later stages of pregnancy (third trimester or so) the baby pushes directly on the veins that go back to the heart causing breathlessness and such, as well it constricts the depth of their lungs. However, that all being said, some singers have said (like Mariah Carey) that middle stage pregnancy does actually create a funny kind of support cause the diaphragm is naturally more active during this period to account for breathing becoming progressively harder towards the end of pregnancy. It probs all depends on the women a lot hahaha and what her particular body does during pregnancy.
The way she can easily sing the absurdly high notes but chooses to not sing them in the repeat of the A section even though she can. She's like teasing us by not singing where we expect it and chooses to sing little bits here and there. Love it.
@@LohengrinO it’s hard to pinpoint the root of her vocal problems. Her top notes were always effortless and free. No tension, no larynx popping, no scooping.. who had such beautiful easy high Gs? Hoch? Mesple? Hallstein?
@@gianerajohn436 Hallstein's were far easier and freer... no coloratura on record matches the Flow of Hallstein ... I think Dessay lost it by oversinging her G6 Ab6 live - those two tones were not of the same quality with the rest of her voice thus should only be sung rarely by her - I think
@@LohengrinO She rarely sang G6 and Ab6 live: the truth is, she had vocal issues during the entire 90s. She had learned to sing with them, and would have excellent performances followed by worse ones. By 2001, she grew tired of the inconsistency and decided to operate as the pathologies were very prominent at the time. In general, even in the 90s her technique wasn't very good, just very high and nasal, which makes singing in the tessitura she did very easy, but it by no means was a sustainable technique. Her technique was at its best between 2005 and 2010.
THIS!!! Prime Dessay is one of the best. The death scene was even more epic! Besides, her Ophélie mad scene is still unrivalled imo. Isn't she such an amazing actress too...
Simply AMAZING and Simply PERFECTION!!!!!!! Her control is otherworldly. How she sings with such passion and emotion needs to be taught around the world to any and all artists.
drives me crazy too, Natalie Dessay is a comic genius actress as well as the clearest soprano, Charlie Chaplin would have loved her and she him and it's a better world that she's in it.
This is above and beyond, especially during the applause at the end. She is absolutely charming and a great singing actress. I have tickets to see her sing jazz in Cannes on August 11. I can hardly wait.
Indeed, i am sorry its not among those I've seen life. But I have seen Amina (Sonnambula), Julia (Romen &J.), Marie (La fille du regiment), Lucia etc. :)
Personally I feel that among the coloraturas, Natalie Dessay is the most most most natural soprano in her natural excellent exquisite Refined Super high notes. I enjoy all her performances Best “Voices of Spring” Rachmaninov’s “Vocalise” Mozart “The Queen Of The Night” I love her exquisite refined Natural high notes in all her songs.
5:48 - 5:52 this note is so powerful, definitive and fortissimo. Feels like all the dynamic of her voice was freely came out and even stronger than instruments
@@LohengrinO oh i’ve not noticed it before. But that note was really beautiful (i think), anyway she has dedicated to “Musical Industry” so much in her whole career
Una recita.... che vuol dire far perdere peso specifico alla musica che diventa motivo di pura gioia...dove l'umano sfida le sacre misure del divino...pur restando coi piedi per terra...figura storica,...io c'ero ed avevo come misura la Serra all'Apice...e la Gruberova funanmbolica...con Sutherland come mamma moderna del ruolo......ma qui siamo Altrove che regalo Chapeau!
I remember her saying in an interview once that the coloratura came easily but that she hated that she had a coloratura voice because she wanted to play the big dramatic heroines (originally wanted to be an actress.) The high coloratura roles are usually not very substantial dramatically. Interesting that she didn't have a proper trill. Did she develop one later? Her musicality and phrasing improved later. And she only does the 'doll acting' during the applause!
She has a studio version of the doll song and she presents a trill where you are able to distinguish the two notes she wobbled between. She actually trills in this video if you listen to 2:40
Even the greatest singers in the world have to accept that "you get the kind of voice that you get" and you make the best of what you got. I think she turned out alright.
She is pregnant her!?!?! It's sooooo difficult to sing when you are that pregnant because the baby really pushes on the diaphragm!! WOW!! BRAVA NATALIE!
I never got to see Dessay live in her prime. I didn't see her until a few years ago in a concert performance of Giulio Cesare, which was probably her last "coloratura" role. I will always remember how by the end she sang "Da Tempeste" like she didn't want to be on stage anymore. This was after her Met HD performance of the same role. In her prime she was quite a sensation, but when her better days were past her, she started to say that cared more about acting than singing.
I hate the tempo, though she handles it extremely well and the aria is considerably harder to keep light when it's this slowly. Her acting just doesn't seem very doll-like, but that may well be more the director than her. I will say that her top notes at this time were excellent, and the Mozart concert aria recordings (from about a year or two earlier) have the best high Gs you'll hear.
It is the direction. Natalie Dessay's capacity to act this role 1000 different ways is known to all who follow her renditions across the world, both in videos and live at opera houses.
@@italopera6036 Parce que les extra-terrestres nous font le grand plaisir de nous rendre visite en forme d'artistes. En étant artiste, tu ne décides pas sur ce qui t'est donner comme talent. Tu ne peux pas faire autrement que te perfectionner pour donner au mieux de ton être transcendé. Le public qui te cherche, qui t'écoute, qui te voit, qui te lit pourra s'en réjouir, s'épanouir, te réfuter, ne pas aimer ce que tu fais, rester indifférent. Sur tout cela nous n'avons pas d'influence. Mais tu partages ton coeur et ta vocation et c'est cela qui compte ! Amen et bonne soirée :-)))))
Prodigiosa Natalie Dessay, tanto en su faceta de cantante de coloratura, como en la de actriz. Sencillamente, ¡genial! Para que luego digan que la ópera es aburrida! Las hay -al igual que en las comedias- serias, dramáticas y divertidas; a esta última pertenece la interpretación de la gran Natalie, que la borda con su exquisito arte. Gracias por la publicación, me ha encantado, esta versión no la conocía.
I’ve heard Dessay live many times over the years. Her sound is simply exquisite, she has an amazing breathing technique and she’s the queen of projection. And there is nothing small about her voice. If anything over the years the sound has grown bigger and rounder. Whether it was in large opera houses such as the Met or Opera Bastille or in more intimate recital venues such as Wigmore Hall or Salle Pleyel to name but a few, her voice has always managed to move the audience. And her acting skills have made her a great communicator, whether she’s performing a full role in a stage production or simply telling a story in a lied or melodie. As they say, she’s got personality and that, you can’t teach! And having had the privilege to speak to her many times after concerts, I can also say that she’s extremely charming and down to earth.
I think early Dessay is one of the finest "tin pot" coloraturas who ever lived
Lohengrin O Savage
she was a sexual exhibitionist no doubt that would be interesting if it were the least relevant with the chars she was playing.. unfortunately, it was totally out of place and irrelevant... Borderline behaviour that needed a bit of psychoanalysis... nevertheless her Early singing years were astonishing
soo beautiful what you wrote ! thank you !
@@LohengrinO Wow...
Falling into someone’s arms while singing while very pregnant-- amazing singing, acting, and bravery.
Most women get on with their jobs when pregnant
@@zakariashartley
So you try it smart ass!
@@zakariashartleyPregnancy directly affects lung capacity and thus singing.
La Scala! Such an ovation. This is gold medal at the opera Olympics. Spectacular and extraordinarily entertaining. The best introduction for the novice. You'll enjoy this!
how wonderful for baby to be hearing that. Also, love she never breaks character during the applause.
They really do hear it. My kid sister was born singing lieder cause mom did her final voice exams while pregnant.
I have never heard her sing anything that was not absolutely amazing!!! What she can do with her voice is stupendous! Brava to a great lady!!
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This is one of the best Olympia interpretations I’ve ever heard. Natalie sings an insanely difficult aria with such ease and beauty. A true Olympia brought to life by Natalie Dessay.
I was there that evening. I remember that halfway through the performance of this aria we wanted to applaud. When it was over we exploded. I was in tears shouting "BRAVA".
Quand était cette représentation ? (elle est vraiment jeune !) / When was this performance? (she is really young!)
@@vincTarbes It was summer 1995 or 1996, if I remember good.
@@Liszt31 Thanks a lot
@@Liszt31 It’s been a long time since I went to the opera! Because life is more expensive, children etc ... The last time I saw a great singer in a memorable way it was Youn Sun Nah in "Marciac", in a completely different register obviously, but here it is, my last big memory in "live" which dates from 2014 !!! Nothing replaces real vision (hearing), with all the richness of harmonics that no recording can fully reproduce ...
So was I there that night ! I had the same your behavior
I first heard her do a recording of the Queen of the Night. I was hooked. Became a big fan. I always love seeing and hearing her amazing coloratura. She was like Sills a strong actress. I miss her so much on stage. Thank God there's a lot of videos and recordings to enjoy of her. I met her in app 2002 in Chicago doing my fav Lucia. Her Dad flew in to see her do her last night of Lucia. She was fabulous! I waited 45 mins afterwards, a bad snow storm was going on during this. This petite lady came out in a silver long parka. I asked for her autograph. Wish I would've thought of getting a selfie. She was so sweet. We chatted a few mins. I real thrill hearing her in my fav opera. Natalie is so down to earth, genuine and sweet. No Diva attitude whatsoever. I saw her a few yrs later in La Sonnambula in Santa Fe, NM. Met her again. A true lady and a class act. Thank you Natalie for those great memories I shall never forget.
Master of Performance and Master at the Voice. One of the greatest soprano coloraturas of all the time. The entire package.....even pregnant.
This is the first time I saw a preggy soprano do her thing on stage.
Much love for Natalie Dessay in this performance❣️💯
She sings these high notes so effortlessly and smoothly 😊 ...
Amazing 👌 !!
I saved this video a year and listen to it about twice a month. It is mind-blowing - and for some reason it makes me teary every time 🥲 she is just beautiful!
What elegance and sweetness in addition to technical brilliance. Blown away that she got to hear this applause at La Scala, too. Great post - thanks!
Aw the fact that she sang sooo well while being pregnant makes me wonder how happy her baby might have been, hearing all those beautifully sung notes by his mommy :D Lol I actually got watery eyes thinkin about this, at the very end during the applause
I’ve also never seen a pregnant woman as far along as she is sing live on the opera stage! Very impressive!
Maybe you missed the extremely heavily pregnant (with twins!) Elizabeth Watts
barely able to rise from her seat to sing the soprano in Mahler 2 at the Proms 2017?
@@gordonhibbs4027 that's impressive as well (wow, I didn't see it!) but I think the real factor here is that this isn't concert performance, but fully staged... phew!
Interesting! A pregnant lady has an extra pint of blood i her body (about half litre) which means a greater oxygen supply. I wonder if it helped? Lucky baby anyway!
That’s what I thought when I saw Diana Damrau singing on the last months of her first pregnancy, she was like 7-8 months but I can’t remember which opera was it. She looked like a nordic warrior, valkyrie or something similar...as breathtaking as Natalie, they’re my favorite sopranos ever! 😍😍😍
@@ubergeraldine it’s actually the exact opposite, pregnant women tend to have less oxygen in their blood, cause they have more blood but less red blood cells, and in the later stages of pregnancy (third trimester or so) the baby pushes directly on the veins that go back to the heart causing breathlessness and such, as well it constricts the depth of their lungs.
However, that all being said, some singers have said (like Mariah Carey) that middle stage pregnancy does actually create a funny kind of support cause the diaphragm is naturally more active during this period to account for breathing becoming progressively harder towards the end of pregnancy.
It probs all depends on the women a lot hahaha and what her particular body does during pregnancy.
Every tiny exquisite detail (vocal & physical) rehearsed and executed to perfection, even the in-character bows which are a lesson in artistry.
This is so heartwarming and beautiful to see! Love her. Love the aria. Love hearing the audience share in something so wonderful.
The way she can easily sing the absurdly high notes but chooses to not sing them in the repeat of the A section even though she can. She's like teasing us by not singing where we expect it and chooses to sing little bits here and there. Love it.
...not so easily, she literally destroyed her voice with those notes in the 90s
@@LohengrinO it’s hard to pinpoint the root of her vocal problems. Her top notes were always effortless and free. No tension, no larynx popping, no scooping.. who had such beautiful easy high Gs? Hoch? Mesple? Hallstein?
@@gianerajohn436 Hallstein's were far easier and freer... no coloratura on record matches the Flow of Hallstein ... I think Dessay lost it by oversinging her G6 Ab6 live - those two tones were not of the same quality with the rest of her voice thus should only be sung rarely by her - I think
@@LohengrinO She rarely sang G6 and Ab6 live: the truth is, she had vocal issues during the entire 90s. She had learned to sing with them, and would have excellent performances followed by worse ones. By 2001, she grew tired of the inconsistency and decided to operate as the pathologies were very prominent at the time. In general, even in the 90s her technique wasn't very good, just very high and nasal, which makes singing in the tessitura she did very easy, but it by no means was a sustainable technique. Her technique was at its best between 2005 and 2010.
THIS!!! Prime Dessay is one of the best. The death scene was even more epic! Besides, her Ophélie mad scene is still unrivalled imo. Isn't she such an amazing actress too...
Simply AMAZING and Simply PERFECTION!!!!!!! Her control is otherworldly. How she sings with such passion and emotion needs to be taught around the world to any and all artists.
drives me crazy too, Natalie Dessay is a comic genius actress as well as the clearest soprano, Charlie Chaplin would have loved her and she him and it's a better world that she's in it.
This is above and beyond, especially during the applause at the end. She is absolutely charming and a great singing actress. I have tickets to see her sing jazz in Cannes on August 11. I can hardly wait.
She is amazing, Queen of the high notes, immense talent
I love her! In Orpheus in the underworld she
sings hanging upside down. She could do it all. Wish she had stuck around a bit longer.
She makes it look so effortless, technique and control extraordinaire
Maybe the most organic of singers. I am always moved by both her voice and the beautiful truthful nature of her interpretation.
She must be the Best ! The ease with which she sings is mind-boggling!
she was the Best light coloratura in the mid-90s
and she stayed in character even while taking her call. Brava Donna, brava!
I always admired her for her artistry and craft her Marie at the Met will live with me forever.
her greatest creation for me is Morgana in Handel's Alcina
Very beautiful, and reminiscent of the wonderful French - American coloratura, Lily Pons. Olympia was also one of her roles. Cheers
Dessay is always enjoyable. A pregnant mechanical doll is a real novelty.
Lol
Tapes are just something that reminds us how great she was. Those who heard her life will understand wha I mean.
MisterSoprano her Ophelie was wonderful.
Indeed, i am sorry its not among those I've seen life. But I have seen Amina (Sonnambula), Julia (Romen &J.), Marie (La fille du regiment), Lucia etc. :)
I LOVE HOW SHE NEVER EVEN BROKE CHARACTER
She is amazing.Brilliant singing.
Personally
I feel that among the
coloraturas, Natalie Dessay
is the most most most natural
soprano in her natural
excellent exquisite
Refined Super high notes.
I enjoy all her performances
Best
“Voices of Spring”
Rachmaninov’s
“Vocalise”
Mozart
“The Queen Of The Night”
I love her exquisite refined
Natural high notes in all her
songs.
check Ingeborg Hallstein in my channel...none more Natural and up to Ab6
@@LohengrinO
Truly Thanks so much for your
recommendation.
I love the 50-60s
opera singers very much!
Brilliant singing!! She is magnificent
great singer Natalie and great interpretation
5:48 - 5:52 this note is so powerful, definitive and fortissimo. Feels like all the dynamic of her voice was freely came out and even stronger than instruments
That note destroyed her voice so early
@@LohengrinO oh i’ve not noticed it before. But that note was really beautiful (i think), anyway she has dedicated to “Musical Industry” so much in her whole career
@@quangthuan5337 yes but spamming G6s and Ab6s LIVE in her early days cut decades from her career
No, Sir, you are wrong ! Her voice was high-pitched ans the breathing manner very bad. Result :polyps and diverticula
Una recita.... che vuol dire far perdere peso specifico alla musica che diventa motivo di pura gioia...dove l'umano sfida le sacre misure del divino...pur restando coi piedi per terra...figura storica,...io c'ero ed avevo come misura la Serra all'Apice...e la Gruberova funanmbolica...con Sutherland come mamma moderna del ruolo......ma qui siamo Altrove che regalo Chapeau!
Every harpist flinched very hard at the beginning.
My wife won the Pavarotti competition when pregnant. She was due when the performance was to be, so mea culpa, mea culpa, mea MASSIMA culpa!!
I love this aria and, of course, i love Natalie Dessay! 👋👋👋❤️
Deslumbrante, espectacular interpretación de ""Natalie Dessay.!!!
I love natalie dessay
Magnificent!!! Truly a song of the Siren!! Brava!!!!!
Las sopranos francesas como Mado Robin, Lily Pons, Natalie Dessay,... son recordadas por sus sobre agudos extremos.
Bravísima!! Alucinante su precisión técnica, afinación, y puesta en escena ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Such an actress and voice.
I watch this on a daily basis now. Addiction
check the even better Hallstein Olympia I have posted where Ingeborg exhibits what I usually call Digital Coloratura (unbelievable vocal cords)
Lohengrin O ok 👌🏼 have you seen the Rachel Gilmour one with the A6? It’s just wow
highly enjoyable performance - absolutely wonderful
Die beste Olympia, die ich je gehört habe! Und dann auch noch mit Baby, wahnsinn!
...che serata ragazzi! Dessay a devoré la Scala...on ne finissait pas de plaudir....un grand plaisir pour tous ceux qui etaient là
At an early stage I was becoming a fan of her but later on I was disapointed but I keep a tender memory of her early years .
That is an extraordinary ancient performance... Still she was a m a z i n g ♥️♥️♥️♥️
So lucky I was there,beautiful production!
Eccezionale! E che espressività recitativa!
Spectacular performance
I remember her saying in an interview once that the coloratura came easily but that she hated that she had a coloratura voice because she wanted to play the big dramatic heroines (originally wanted to be an actress.) The high coloratura roles are usually not very substantial dramatically.
Interesting that she didn't have a proper trill. Did she develop one later? Her musicality and phrasing improved later. And she only does the 'doll acting' during the applause!
She has a studio version of the doll song and she presents a trill where you are able to distinguish the two notes she wobbled between.
She actually trills in this video if you listen to 2:40
@@Michael-hz2pl I was just thinking that. She does it again at a similar spot, but during the second verse 5:46.
Even the greatest singers in the world have to accept that "you get the kind of voice that you get" and you make the best of what you got. I think she turned out alright.
I have no words 💕💗🌹🌹🌹🌹
Fabulosa!!!
Absolutely fantastic
Who cares about the note 😘
What a Performer! ❤️
Agree. That staccato chirp does nothing for me. That sustained high Eb at the end, though - magnificent!
She is pregnant her!?!?! It's sooooo difficult to sing when you are that pregnant because the baby really pushes on the diaphragm!! WOW!! BRAVA NATALIE!
wow yes I see her belly, so cute, she had incredible technique
No, she's pregnant here. Don't know how one gets "preagnant"?
@@NYCBG 🤣😂😅
Editing NOW!! 🤣🤦♂️😂
I visited La Scala in May 1997.
I really enjoyed this!
Many thanks.
absolutely amazing
Amazing ... adore Natalie Dessay
I never got to see Dessay live in her prime. I didn't see her until a few years ago in a concert performance of Giulio Cesare, which was probably her last "coloratura" role. I will always remember how by the end she sang "Da Tempeste" like she didn't want to be on stage anymore. This was after her Met HD performance of the same role. In her prime she was quite a sensation, but when her better days were past her, she started to say that cared more about acting than singing.
Excellent!
Simply bravo that was exquisite! 🌹👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😘😘🙋♀️
Beautiful and talented! 👋👋👋👋👋👋
Excelente Interpretación Vraviiissima!🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🏵️🥀🥀🥀💐💐💐💐🌻🌻🌻🌻🌷🌷🌷🌷🌼🌼🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲.
I hate the tempo, though she handles it extremely well and the aria is considerably harder to keep light when it's this slowly. Her acting just doesn't seem very doll-like, but that may well be more the director than her. I will say that her top notes at this time were excellent, and the Mozart concert aria recordings (from about a year or two earlier) have the best high Gs you'll hear.
Waaay too slow. Just dragging, which is a shame.
It is the direction. Natalie Dessay's capacity to act this role 1000 different ways is known to all who follow her renditions across the world, both in videos and live at opera houses.
Я не знаю что мне нравится больше, вокал, актёрская игра или костюмы... пожалуй всё вместе!
Stupendous! So enjoyable - what talent.
Amazing, amazing, amazing. Bravo!
She has an amazing range. I'll stop there.
Ms. Dessay is quite the actress, as well.
Amazing performance
Beautiful costume, beautiful voice just soaking with beauty.
She made me cry.....brava brilliant light brava!
I have an handkerchief for you if you need !
Elle est extra-terrestre ! Bravissimo !
Dans ce cas, pourquoi venir sur la planète Terre ?
@@italopera6036 Parce que les extra-terrestres nous font le grand plaisir de nous rendre visite en forme d'artistes. En étant artiste, tu ne décides pas sur ce qui t'est donner comme talent. Tu ne peux pas faire autrement que te perfectionner pour donner au mieux de ton être transcendé. Le public qui te cherche, qui t'écoute, qui te voit, qui te lit pourra s'en réjouir, s'épanouir, te réfuter, ne pas aimer ce que tu fais, rester indifférent. Sur tout cela nous n'avons pas d'influence. Mais tu partages ton coeur et ta vocation et c'est cela qui compte !
Amen et bonne soirée :-)))))
She is UNIQUE
Prodigiosa Natalie Dessay, tanto en su faceta de cantante de coloratura, como en la de actriz. Sencillamente, ¡genial! Para que luego digan que la ópera es aburrida! Las hay -al igual que en las comedias- serias, dramáticas y divertidas; a esta última pertenece la interpretación de la gran Natalie, que la borda con su exquisito arte. Gracias por la publicación, me ha encantado, esta versión no la conocía.
I love Maria Aleida in this role but Natalie was just crazy amazing as Olympia.
Amazing!!!!!
Brilliant as always --and so, so pregnant!
WOW!!! GREAT!! 🎵🎹🎼🎶😁😁😁😁😁😁
Amazing!
c'est magnifique, bravissima Matalie!!
I have just fallen in love. ❤️❤️❤️
Masterpiece
#NatalieDessay courageous woman 👏👏👏
Fabulous
Signature aria for sure
FANTASTIQUE! ...
Unbelievable. Exquisite coloratura after the manner of Lily Pons.
The Best...
Wonderful 👏👏
She was also pregnant
She must be the Best. Vwith which she sings is mind-boggling