The phrase "Dellanatalsuaterrailpadre O tu che in seno agli angeli" comes from the aria "O tu che in seno agli angeli" in Verdi's opera La forza del destino. This aria is sung by the character Alvaro and expresses his pain and struggle against fate.
@@lisaszxu1961not quite correct: "Della natal sua terra il padre volle Spezzar l'estranio gioco", but the aria is usually known as "La vita è inferno all'infelice... O tu, che in seno agl'angeli"
I think it should be Maria Callas.In Nicolai Gedda's performance of "Carmen," the soprano who usually sings the aria "C'est toi" is Maria Callas. Their duet features a classic interaction between Gedda's character and Callas's character.
Nicolai Gedda and Maria Callas collaborated on several major versions of Carmen, with the most notable being: 1958 Recording: This was their first collaboration, conducted by Herbert von Karajan. 1961 Recording: This version is also very famous, showcasing their vocal techniques and chemistry. 1970 Recording: In this version, they collaborated again, offering a different interpretation. These versions are all well-regarded and highlight the unique styles and expressiveness of both singers. In each version, I hear that the singing style varies slightly. This is from The Greatest Tenors of All Time.
@@XPRT10R I looked up some information, but it might be incorrect. I also think it doesn’t sound like Callas-Callas' voice isn't that dull, and her abdominal support isn't that strong. I really like this soprano as well, and I'll continue researching. Thank you for letting me know.
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Sorry , lo que canta Caruso es la forza del destino? ❤❤❤❤
The phrase "Dellanatalsuaterrailpadre O tu che in seno agli angeli" comes from the aria "O tu che in seno agli angeli" in Verdi's opera La forza del destino. This aria is sung by the character Alvaro and expresses his pain and struggle against fate.
@@lisaszxu1961not quite correct:
"Della natal sua terra il padre volle
Spezzar l'estranio gioco", but the aria is usually known as "La vita è inferno all'infelice... O tu, che in seno agl'angeli"
@@XPRT10R It's possible that I made an error in referencing the audio title. Thank you for letting me know.
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Hilde Güden and Nicolai Gedda。I checked before, and it's indeed her, Hilde Güden.
Who is the Carmen, please?
I think it should be Maria Callas.In Nicolai Gedda's performance of "Carmen," the soprano who usually sings the aria "C'est toi" is Maria Callas. Their duet features a classic interaction between Gedda's character and Callas's character.
Nicolai Gedda and Maria Callas collaborated on several major versions of Carmen, with the most notable being:
1958 Recording: This was their first collaboration, conducted by Herbert von Karajan.
1961 Recording: This version is also very famous, showcasing their vocal techniques and chemistry.
1970 Recording: In this version, they collaborated again, offering a different interpretation.
These versions are all well-regarded and highlight the unique styles and expressiveness of both singers.
In each version, I hear that the singing style varies slightly. This is from The Greatest Tenors of All Time.
@@lisaszxu1961 that's definitely not Callas
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I looked up some information, but it might be incorrect. I also think it doesn’t sound like Callas-Callas' voice isn't that dull, and her abdominal support isn't that strong. I really like this soprano as well, and I'll continue researching. Thank you for letting me know.
The recording of Carmen conducted by Herbert von Karajan features Giulietta Simionato, Hilde Güden, and Nicolai Gedda, and it was recorded in 1963.