Roberta Peters "Bell Song (Air des clochettes)" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- Опубліковано 19 лют 2021
- Roberta Peters "Bell Song (Air des clochettes)" from Léo Delibes' "Lakmé" on The Ed Sullivan Show on February 10, 1952. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe
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She was a singer at the Metropolitan Opera in NY for 35 years. She was maybe the greatest female opera singer in American history.
Amazing voice.
The wonderful Roberta Peters. Yes, she was well known here and in Europe.
Wow such a masterpiece 👏
The Enchanting Roberta Peters ♥️
Thanks for posting this, along with the whole production number!
Lovely lady and a beautiful voice.
WOW....FABULOUS!!! BRAVA DIVA!!! So sorry the Met Opera would not mount a production of this for her...but she said Mr Bing did not like the opera. What a loss....
Dear curators of the Ed Sullivan channel, my birthday is next Saturday, Feb. 27th. I've made a lot of requests (examples like James Melton singing "Somewhere Beyond the Sea", Mary Hopkin with "Love is the Sweetest Thing" etc.) so if you want to surprise me with a birthday present, it would be so nice. I know it's a big long-shot that you would do that, but I thought I would give it a try anyway, lol. Thanks again for Jan Peerce singing "Serenade" last month, that meant a lot to me.
Lovely. I am truly surprised Roberta Peters was not
Única, extraordinaria ❤
This is from Lakme by Leo Delibes. It's in French and was first performed in the late 1800's.
GODDESS
👏👏👏👏👏👏
Very nice and elaborate presentation.
Gorgeously sung, but what the
What year is this?
🇧🇬💐💞O,
Great performance.
Did anyone saw season 7 episode 19