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    Re: For dalriada.

    Here's another gorgeous piece - the
    "Flower duet" from Lakme








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    Re: For dalriada.

    Quote Originally Posted by chaggle View Post
    Yes, Pavarotti does a C whereas the other geezer does the E below. Enjoyed them both. Note to self, must listen to more classical stuff.
    Two more great voices, and the recording almost as old as I am. Tebaldi and Björling, both going for the top. And I love the, "Brace yourself, Rodney" 39 secs in.







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    Re: For dalriada.

    I found this earlier on YouTube. Ecstasy. If anyone wants to listen, click up to the 720p. Still not great, but OK, considering the original recording was made in 1969.







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    Re: For dalriada.

    If that last post is not an orgasm in music, I don't know what is.

    But I'm not posting any more music clips. Here are some nice pictures of Salzburg.

    (With a totally blissful duet in the background.)







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    Re: For dalriada.

    Quote Originally Posted by bindeweede View Post
    If that last post is not an orgasm in music, I don't know what is.

    But I'm not posting any more music clips. Here are some nice pictures of Salzburg.

    (With a totally blissful duet in the background.)

    So I bought the 2 CD set. That lovely duet is not typical, but it is a powerful opera.

    In the finale, Paul (the tenor) strangles Marietta (the soprano). But, he sings "the big tune" again at the very end, so that is OK.

    Opera? Well.......






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    Re: For dalriada.

    No particular reason for posting this but it is the most marvellous performance. If it doesn't move you call an undertaker.


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    Oh, yes. Stunning. I wonder when it was recorded. Late eighties?

    Just been through this thread. Sad that a couple of vids are no longer available, but I still think YouTube is a wonderful resource.
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    Re: For dalriada.

    Ohhh that was Good..
    "Expect the Inquisition..."

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