Danielle de Niese - Beauty of the Baroque (Trailer)
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- Опубліковано 10 кві 2011
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Soprano Danielle de Niese's third album embodies "Beauty of the Baroque", including Handel's "Ombra mai fu", Bach Cantatas, Monteverdi's "Pur ti miro" as well as solo songs by Purcell and Dowland.
For more information on the album go to: www.deccaclassics.com/deniese-beautyofthebaroque
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For more information on the artist go to: www.danielledeniese.com
Great voice and a very beautiful video. How awesome!
Her album booklets are always fashion treasures!
Blissful...
That looks...
Captures...
The illumination...
Joyous, vibrant...
The way she forgets herself...
Her expressions...
Gestures touch our heart...
©...Aronne
I'm no music connoisseur, but it does seem to me that her voice sounds fuller and richer here than I have heard before. Regardless of that, her dramatic and dance skills, and stage presence, make her a mesmeric performer. I'm looking forward to seeing her this summer.
On the duets with Andreas, you really hear that his voice has so much greater purity, quality and control than Danielle's, which sounds thin and a bit screechy in comparison.
Adorable I think.
"Pur ti miro" MAY not have been Monteverdi's work - it's simply uncertain and no definite assertions can be made either way.
She could be another Leontyne Price. Their voices are quite similar.
I don't think their voices are similar at all. Price's was a voice for Verdi; De Niese's is a voice for Baroque music. Are you sure your comment wasn't made because you think they're of the same race? Because they're not of the same race: De Niese is South Asian.
The problem is: "Pur ti miro" was not written by Monteverdi!
Chi la paragona a Leontye Price diovrebbe xomprarsi un apparecchio acustico super acessoriato
Pretty and sweet Lady. Would love to see her in Phantom..........not opera
You have just offended the Queen Leontyne Price!!!
Questa baroccara va per la maggiore : non capisco perché...
Love her, but she really needs to make up her mind as to what accent she wants to speak in.
Lots of shots of a pretty person playing with costumes, then returning to the studio to sing in a choppy and utterly non-legato manner, (from the interviews) clearly understanding little about the music, with a pressed, tiny, and monochromatic inflexible voice.
What is so shameful about an American accent?
Too artificial...