Joyce DiDonato: Drama Queens (Royal Arias from the 17th and 18th Centuries)
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2012
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Crowned with a Grammy Award for her last album, Diva, Divo, Joyce DiDonato joins conductor Alan Curtis and Il complesso barocco for Drama Queens, an electrifying programme of royal arias from the 17th and 18th centuries, composed by figures as famous as Handel and Vivaldi and as little known as Orlandini and Porta. As DiDonato says: "High drama, profound emotion, fearless vocal writing, time-stopping passages, historical significance and real discovery ... What more could I ask for?"
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Her enthusiasm is absolutely infectious!
She is so inspiring. I absolutely love to listen to her speak about opera. Her passion is so infectious and she is mesmerizing to watch. Joyce is beyond talented and I can’t get enough of her. Talk about powerful...
made me happy - she expresses herself so beautifully and not only when singing! thanks - indeed, what more could we ask for
Her vocal agility is out of this world.
Joyce Didonato is a clever woman in that she puts her opera across to the audience in such an engaging and exciting way. Fantastic singing! A very refreshing approach-thank you!
Absolutely an age of gifted mezzos-we are very lucky and should be very thankful. If only the tenors were up to them.
She's up for another Grammy! Go for it Queen Joyce~
She is fantastic. I have seen her on the stage of the Met as well as during a recital at the Philharmonic. A very gifted singer and performer.
Of course I Love this whole video, but the shot at the end is particularly great of Joyce having left the mic shaking in her wake. She is a Force of a vocalist and entertainer.
By far the best video I've watched on UA-cam!
To me, Joyce DiDonato is the best opera singer of all time!
Oh, never mind the silly comments when there's so much beauty and talent to admire. I just love her passion, it's infectious!
Joyce diDonato recital Without che Drama Queens in Valencia was magnificent año just perfect
Die zur Zeit perfekteste Stimme weltweit....wunderbar
Opera singers always seem so glamorous..
True.
Weak in the knees once again, what a beautiful instrament Joyce Didonato has. What a pure instrament. :-)
Listening to videos like this, where musicians explain the music that they sing, that makes me love classical music and opera even more.
Absolutely!!. It paints a very clear picture of what is being sung.
I feel sorry for Bartoli.... Both great voices but Di Donato gives you something else that goes right to your heart and your soul. Last night her singing on María Estuarda put me in tears!!!!!
Fantastic engaging approach to this repertoire. Beautiful singing!
Wow that is a great description of opera. My words exactly.
She is so good!!!!! And live even more exciting!
Got it off iTunes a few days ago....it's wonderful, beautiful, brilliant.
My god. I CANNOT wait any longer.
AMAZING !!!
Nice autumn indeed!!! Love Joyce and Cecilia!
"Odio furor dispetto dolor " is a fiery aria...
SO far Ceci's version with harnoncourt live is pretty furious and amazing... I think that version will be a benchmark for the other ones to be judged :)
great array of feelings..
True my dear!
My heart just stopped! This is wonderful, when does it drop?
Ann Hallenberg ventures into bel canto (check her new Marietta Marcolini CD) and DiDonato goes deeper into baroque. This is going to be an amazing autumn.
Looks like Dmitry Sinkovsky is playing 1. violin with Il complesso barocco !?
He is an interesting (flamboyant?) musician, he sings a decent countertenor too!
And now he is part of this stunning drama:-)
I'll get myself broken after buying so many CDs xD
I'm sure those 2 violinists are in a relationships by now :D Looking forward to the CD!
Pollock's fans having an drama-queen attack in 3 2 1 :D
It's amazing to me that EMI, who offer these videos as part of their marketing effort, would monetize their UA-cam placement. Some bright bulb in the marketing dept probably said, "Hey, I've got a great idea. Let's spend $50k on a video promoting Joyce di Donato's album. And then we can monetize it and make, maybe, 16 bucks extra."
WHY would you intentionally allow totally unrelated advertising to distract from your carefully crafted message???
It's not botox! It was a bee sting of course!
Dear Laurel, yes, it's wonderful, but spelled instrUment, not instrAment!
I love her, but why did she have to botox her lip??? She's so young...
WTF
botox?