Absolutely exquisite!!! Particularly: tremens factus sum ego- I could hear the panic, fear and tremble in her voice.. as if it truly was the day of judgement!! Brava Madam Jessye, BRAVAAAAAA!!!!!
Her high notes are not so bright, The C is a bit shy, but who cares? She is a dramatic soprano with huge musicality, phrasing and big voice. I miss her so much
Beautiful, But strangely, she does a high B flat at the end of the Libera me, instead of high B...And I hear a high C#, instead of a C at 12.13! On the score, it is written B natural and C natural.
Absolutely exquisite!!! Particularly: tremens factus sum ego- I could hear the panic, fear and tremble in her voice.. as if it truly was the day of judgement!! Brava Madam Jessye, BRAVAAAAAA!!!!!
I still cannot believe that she is gone. Incredible voice capable of limitless power and infinite tenderness. R.I.P. ❤️
That high C at the end is absolutely bone-chilling. So beautiful. Rest In Peace. Vita brevis, ars longa ❤️🌹
This version is straight up ICONIC! 🤩🤩🤩 I'm ruined for the others now! Ms. Norman's voice, a force of nature! BRAVISSIMA! 👏👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
I would have loved to hear the entire requiem......Thank you and Thank you
Norman, an iconic reference!!!❤
magnifique!!!
Her high notes are not so bright, The C is a bit shy, but who cares? She is a dramatic soprano with huge musicality, phrasing and big voice. I miss her so much
Beautiful, But strangely, she does a high B flat at the end of the Libera me, instead of high B...And I hear a high C#, instead of a C at 12.13! On the score, it is written B natural and C natural.
The b-flat at the end of Libera me is correct, and so is the C at 12:13.
12:10