Natalie Dessay - Lakmé - "Air des clochettes"
Natalie sings the virtuoso "Où va la jeune hindoue..." from Delibes'"Lakmé". In France, we call this aria "air des clochettes"... Just enjoy this incredible agility & subtility...
Tagi : nathalie natalie dessay lakmé lakme delibes clochettes coloratura
briantelekinetic napisał :Oye, podrías decirme cuál es la mejor versión de Callas (que realmente sea ella) porque he estado buscando y simplemente no encuentro cosas que ella realmente cante xD Te agradecería mucho si me dieras un link =)
muzzikalny napisał :
I like voice Natalie. Sensational execution.
Thov67 napisał :
Mais c'est Jacques Martin que l'on voit à la fin! On dirait que c'était au Théâtre de l'Empire... Quand?
Peaudelle napisał :
Oui, c'est bien "Dimanche martin", c'était dans sa dernière année d'émission je pense, en 1996. Je me souviens, j'étais en dernière année de fac et je l'ai vue en direct devant ma télévision, je ne l'ai jamais oubliée, merci Youtube ! :)
EColom napisał :
I am very much in love with her voice. I wish I was able to see here live one day
Satirike napisał :
Dessay est vachement super! I saw her in Manon... I regret not seeing her after the show for a photo/autograph. Now I might never meet her again :-[
Peaudelle napisał :
It was a famous french popular TV show which played every sunday with different singers : pop, classic, rock, variety... We miss this kind of tv show which could open ears of people who didn't know every style of music... so bad.
tervonlis1955 napisał :
she is divine here, as also in her Ophelia. The post surgery voice has become husky and not such ease in the uppermost range.
KTeKanawa napisał :
lol "low volume." Dessay is the best Soubrette- Coloratura that I've heard. Would love to hear this live, as some of her "higher volume" high notes (I could't resist) if pictured on a Sound Frequency Analyzer would be off the chart! Love this recording but prefer Callas' groundedness in lyrical and dramatic connection: in phrasing, emotional expression and Fach La Divina is the ultimate triple threat! Dessay pops a note in mid-air like a magician but Callas owns her notes from start to finish.
cernovlasy napisał :
Callas' groundedness in lyrical and dramatic connection... lol (couldn't resist, sorry) :)