This is a legendary performance that still hasn’t been matched. She made Vivaldi opera popular. She teamed up with the best Italian baroque ensemble and delivered a recital that made the audience beg… beg for more! That’s how you sing operal!
That's the point. She doesn't sing, she shouts. And not just there, all the way long. Check out Karina Gauvin, her performance is better than Bartoli's in every way.
@@elyesmercier8908per cortesia non diciamo stronzate. È bravetta ma non ha la tecnica sopraffina della Bertoli in cui nelle agilità si può sentire ogni singola nota senza sbavatura alcuna.
She can beg all she wants but its obvious Cecilia is demonstrating "fury" where Lea is a tad angry. Lea will throw you a glare, Cecilia will tear the house down🤣...technically I am sure they are both phenomenal though. @@elyesmercier8908
Ahimè Cecilia il prossimo anno celebrerà il cinquottottesimo compleanno.Tempo spietato, tutto passa... Ma resterà questa Giuditta trionfante, con il suo ardente furore vendicatore e liberatore contro ogni feroce Oloferne. La potenza della sua interpretazione fa superare qualche imprecisione tecnica, l'attrice e cantatrice colgono con meravigliosa e stupefacente naturalezza l'intimo legame tra la musica e la parola realizzata dal genio di Vivaldi. Viva Cecilia!
This is SOOOOOOOO amazing !! THis is the pinnacle of her art, no better will there ever be there then Cecilia !! The music she absorbs in, the strength , her passion its so humbling to see !!
Un gioiello della natura!!!Una meravigliosa creatura che non ha paura di mostrare i suoi sentimenti...una donna stupenda che trasmette la energia che ha anche a noi che la sentiamo!!!!
You are the best opera singer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And i like the song, she is singing beautiful. And when you sing aaaa it sounds so good i am training at the aaaa and i can't!!
Both Cecilia Bartoli and Anna Netrebko are the reasons why I first fell in love with opera. Cecilia's expressiveness and energy excite the stage and pleasantly overwhelm her devoted audience. Without Cecilia and Anna's heaven sent abilities in breathing a thrilling life to a centuries old artform, opera wouldn't have made it into the hearts of every other generation of today, and of the many more in time to come as it's to Cecilia that we thank you ❤ xxx
L'esecuzione a tratti non accademicamente perfetta unita alla meravigliosa ed intensa interpretazione, ti trascinano nella tragedia di Giuditta. Capolavoro semplicemente ineguagliabile
Armatae face et anguibus a caeco regno squallido furoris sociae barbari, furiae, venite ad nos. Morte, flagello, stragibus vindictam tanti funeris irata nostra pectora duces docete vos.
Apart from her energy and expressiveness I never got the hype around her. Her voice is nothing special and she does a lot of questionable musical and technical choices
@doddsalfa :: She simply cannot be classified as the greatest singer ever ... We have not heard the great castratri of the Baroque Era or the female singers. We have not heard Angelica Catalani. One thing is certain :: None of those singers performed with demented, convulsing, "technique". Her style borders on ludicrously awkward mannerisms. She never would have performed with the great singers of Handel's or Vivaldi's time. Hahahahahahahahaha ?! No matter how fast she sings "Hahahahaha", the truly great singers did not laugh throughout the arias. It is not a virtuoso characteristic.
@doddsalfa :: ... but you have never heard the singers from Vivaldi's time ; whatever, the composers from Vivaldi's time would have been upset, to be as mild as possible, at her ridiculous grimacing.
👏👏👏👏👏Cecilita ,qué fuerza ,qué pasión,magnífica como siempre. Ví un video de audición ante el maestro Karajan, estaba por supuesto muy asustada cantó con Sumy Jo en esa oportunidad lo hicieron excelente ,el director las observaba con atención ,lindas voces dijo ,después de hacerlas sufrir , posteriormente actuaron bajo su dirección. Mucho éxito a ambas ,son famosas muy estudiosas Chile..
It needed a genius like Cecilia Bartoli to teach to the world that Antonio Vivaldi was one of greatest composers of all times. (J.S. Bach knew it long before)
This piece was made to commemorate the victory of the Christians of Corfu against the Turkish occupiers with the help of the Venetian fleet!!! Corfu is the island where the body of St.Spiridon lies, who they say, times ago has been in my hometown....And I love St.Spiridon!! Now, we know what the present day Catholic Church does, and who they kiss with - so, to those who keep on putting Juditha Triumphans on my feed I say, make the calculations well before you decide on the person of "Juditha"!! And, it laughs better, who laughs the last!!! It's all I can say to them - we'll see who Juditha was, and who did it to whom..... ✝️ ✝️ *OUR LADY OF PONTMAIN, HAVE MERCY ON US!!!* ✝️ ✝️
She has a beautiful powerful voice and many good qualities. And she is very often, for example here, so out of tune, especially with jumps and top notes, that I often find it almost unbearable to listen to it. I think it's just because she's singing everything faster than she can, getting carried away with her emotions, forcing the sound and losing control. That's exciting on the one hand, but on the other hand you have to keep a balance between everything, in my opinion. Otherwise it is no longer singing, but shouting.
They all seem animated - the orchestra as well....I wonder what Vivaldi would have made of this, although at those times people were more passionate, had fervour in them, so what would the great composer say perhaps??!!! It's a mystery we'll learn after death, when we'll see the world in all its stages, and everyone will get their wages!!....✝️
Energia, forse, Forza, sicuro... affinazione discutibile, e tu lo sai perché sei musicale. Ma la tecnica di agilita aspirata orribile, ragazza, impara un po della Berganza, Horne e altri.