She's not a singer. She's a stage artist. She knows why she's on stage, she has something to say and the story pulls you in even if you don't understand the words.
Absolutely formidable! She rises to that horrifying climax, taking her time over "il figlio mio", and still has extra reserves of power for the cavernous ending.
Oralia Dominguez (15 October 1925 in San Luis Potosí, México - 25 November 2013 in Milan, Italy) was a Mexican operatic mezzo soprano who performed at many of the world's leading opera houses.
@@BellaFirenze well, then why don't you put more emotion in your paragraph? It is too dry. Your grandma was great diva. Maybe she. was a good mother & grandmother...
Bella, suntuosa, sonora la voz de Oralia Dominguez ,era una ornamento que manejaba artística y dramatícamente en forma impecable y magistral. Una verdadera "DIVA" . Armando Cerutti - barítono