0:10 -> Interview with Bing and Dennis (English) 1:11 -> Interview with Brio Clássicca (Spanish) 2:13 -> Interview with RAI News (Italian) 2:47 -> Interview with Paris Opera (French) 3:27 -> Interview with RAI News (Italian) 4:28 -> Interview with Jaime Altozano (Spanish) 5:16 -> Interview with Opera Online (French)
I speak all four languages she speaks. American, grew up in Colombia, Spain and France. Studied and speak Italian. She's better than I am. A lot better. She's also hotter. I sing, but you don't want to hear me. Please tell me she can't cook, or I'll blow my brains out. Dang!
Lol she can cook now. She learned to cook vegan on her epic weight loss journey. Everyone who’s healthy can cook, I’ve noticed. It doesn’t matter how wealthy you are. She wasn’t always this impressive - she took control of her own life & we all can too, so try not to compare & feel bad. Feel inspired by her example instead.
Ella es una soprano maravillosa, talentosa e inteligente. De hecho me atrevería a decir que tiene cierta similitud con Pauline Viardot García, que venía de una gran familia de cantantes, ella siendo una mujer políglota, muy inteligente, gran cantante, pianista y compositora, así mismo siento a Lisette Oropesa. ¡Brava! 😍
Su modestia habla de su grandeza. Ya usted esta en esa lista. No le corresponde a usted ya compararse por defecto o por exceso con nadie. Ya escuchara decir a algun cantante: yo no voy a cantar nunca como la Callas, ni como la Oropesa, o la Sutherland... Gracias por existir!
She has a beautiful voice and a great trill and since there are two excerpts from ABduction I was wondering if German was also one of her skills; I would hate to think that she was not able to speak German and had to do what J B Steane calls the "parrot thing". I won't mention the name of the soprano he was discussing since she is no longer active,
That's normal. Different languages sit in different parts of the voice. Spanish and Portuguese (especially Brazilian Portuguese) are very low. American English is way up in the mask, almost perpetually nasal.