Rich voices are such because of overtones, , which are a collection of sound frequencies that occur together with the "normal" intended frequency. So most likely that's why you think she's off pitch. And I don't think that can be controlled. It's a physical property of the voice or instrument. Here comes the question whether you prefer a rich but seemingly not on target voice or a plain but pitch perfect one :)
I love the costuming too. She is very good in this role. I never would have guessed her to do this role. I have seen her play Donna Anna and Madalenna on dvd. I heard that she also sang Turandot. She even looks Japanese here, more then many non-asian sopranos.
Lovely, I adore how Butterfly is in Western clothes. It seems like something else she's given up from her heritage in a vain hope to please her husband.
She's got a Slavic voice, like mine, and they have more shimmer (frosting) than core sound (cake). So the last note going off was due to lack of core sound probably b/c it's just one hell of a role to sing. A Slavic voice naturally has a wilder vibrato, is darker in color, and just takes soooo much work to keep in line!
Thank you very much. Such a huge interprétation...... with an excellent understanding of the psychologie of ciociosan. Quite amazing.
Thanks for sharing this!
Miss Tomowa Sintow the best Butterfly ever !!
Pretty cool! Thank you for sending that video! I have to do that song soon, and it nice to see a versionlike that!
Rich voices are such because of overtones, , which are a collection of sound frequencies that occur together with the "normal" intended frequency. So most likely that's why you think she's off pitch. And I don't think that can be controlled. It's a physical property of the voice or instrument. Here comes the question whether you prefer a rich but seemingly not on target voice or a plain but pitch perfect one :)
I love the costuming too. She is very good in this role. I never would have guessed her to do this role. I have seen her play Donna Anna and Madalenna on dvd. I heard that she also sang Turandot. She even looks Japanese here, more then many non-asian sopranos.
Lovely, I adore how Butterfly is in Western clothes. It seems like something else she's given up from her heritage in a vain hope to please her husband.
The conductor is Miguel Gomez-Martinez
She's got a Slavic voice, like mine, and they have more shimmer (frosting) than core sound (cake). So the last note going off was due to lack of core sound probably b/c it's just one hell of a role to sing. A Slavic voice naturally has a wilder vibrato, is darker in color, and just takes soooo much work to keep in line!
Does anyone know who the conductor was on this recording? Tempo's were good!
@bodiloto C'est qui?
i think its elena zilio
L'aigu final est bien bas...
Lovely singer. A pity about the way she is costumed...