Karola Ágay Vídeos
cantante húngara
- soprano
- Hungría
- cantante de ópera
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2024-05-16
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Jacques Offenbach Erdélyi Karola Ágay Gabriella Déry Radnai Sándor Palcsó Jules Barbier Róbert Ilosfalvy Hoffmann 1970 2008
Provided to YouTube by Hungaroton Barcarola. ,,Belle nuit, o nuit d'amour" · Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus · Jacques Offenbach · Miklós ERDÉLYI · Karola ÁGAY · Gabriella DÉRY · György Radnai · Olga Szonyi · Júlia Orosz · Sándor Palcsó · Domján Edit · Jules Barbier · Ernő Innocent Vince · Cecília Vajda · Róbert Ilosfalvy Hoffmann meséi ℗ 2008 HUNGAROTON RECORDS LTD. Released on: 1970-01-01 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Karola Ágay Johann Strauss Johann Strauss I 1996
Provided to YouTube by Hungaroton II. felvonás - Csárdás · Karola ÁGAY · Johann Strauss I. Denevér ℗ 1996 HUNGAROTON RECORDS LTD. Released on: 1996-02-08 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Donizetti Chest Yep Ada Sari Lucia Aliberti Maria Callas Gianna Angelo Cristina Deutekom Marisa Galvany Galvany Gonzaga Gruberova Margareta Hallin Catherine Malfitano Annick Massis Denia Mazzola Noëmi Nadelmann Susanna Phillips Poot Rowland Jeanette Scovotti Beverly Sills Joan Sutherland Lubica Vargicova Nada Vidmar Virginia Zeani 1879 1900 1907 1911 1917 1923 1926 1929 1931 1940 1955 1957 1958 1960 1966 1968 1970 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1986 1988 1989 1990 1993 1994 1996 2002 2003 2005 2007 2010 2012 2013 2014 2020
Lucia in Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor" is a pinnacle coloratura soprano role and one of the few that offers moments of real onstage drama. This video focuses on one section of the famous mad scene that has always struck me as a litmus test for a soprano’s acting chops. It’s about a minute of music near the beginning of the scene that doesn’t have any of the typical coloratura trills or frills — instead it offers exceptional opportunities for deranged drama that divas can sink their teeth (and voices) into. It starts about three minutes into the scene with a melancholy echo of the melody from the “Verranno a te” love duet. Suddenly Lucia imagines she sees a horrific specter or phantom looming over the scene, trying to separate her from Edgardo (her true love, not Arturo who she was tricked into marrying and has now brutally murdered on her wedding night and whose blood she is splattered with). Lucia freaks out (“Il fantasma! il fantasma e ne separa!’) and then mentally escapes by imaging she and Edgardo running to the wedding alter to find their bliss. Powerful stuff, Mr. Donizetti! I have compiled 28 sopranos from my collection, mostly live performances, who did something dramatically interesting with these measures in the score / maybe a little chest voice, a taste of terror in the tone, an audible gasp or intake of breath, a semi-scream, etc.. To prep for this compilation, I listened to almost all of the approximately 200 Lucia mad scenes in my collection (and yep, now I’m half mad myself). I found that most of the recordings by historic sopranos (circa 1900 - 1940) rarely if ever included the beginning sections of the mad scene, almost always starting much later with “Ardon gli incensi” likely due to time constraints fitting music on to the 78 rpm sides. Of the more modern Lucias, I admit I was surprised at how many let this great moment go by without any attempt to elevate it dramatically — they just sang it rather like any other part of the aria. So, kudos to these 28 sopranos from across the world and across a century +••.••(...)) for committing to it. There are at least a hundred other Lucia’s going mad on YouTube that I have not even seen, so if you know of one or two who do something interesting or outlandish here, or have a particularly chilling way of repeating “il fantasma!” then post a comment and links below. Oh, there are three sopranos who I wanted to include but had to cut due to copyright claims: Karola Agay, Maria Gyurkovics, and Ada Sari. These are links to their renditions of this section of the mad scene other YT channels. Each diva does something quite bonkers with it, so give them a listen. - Karola Agay: (http•••) - Maria Gyurkovics: (http•••) - Ada Sari: (http•••) *28 SOPRANOS* (18 are making their first appearance on the songbirdwatcher channel). 1. Lucia Aliberti, 1988 2. Maria Callas +••.••(...)5 3. Gianna d’Angelo +••.••(...)6 4. Cristina Deutekom +••.••(...)6 5. Marisa Galvany, 1974 6. Rena Gary-Falachi, 1958 7. Aida Gonzaga +••.••(...)7 8. Edita Gruberova, 1994 9. Eglise Gutierrez, 2005 10. Janice Hall, 1986 11. Margareta Hallin +••.••(...)8 12. Catherine Malfitano, 1975 13. Annick Massis, 2002 14. Denia Mazzola, 1989 15. Noëmi Nadelmann, 1996 16. Cecilia Nuñez-Albanese +••.••(...)3 17. Susanna Phillips, 2012 18. Sonja Poot, 1972 19. Hilde Reggiani +••.••(...)5 20. Martile Rowland, 1993 21. Jeanette Scovotti, 1966 22. Beverly Sills +••.••(...)8 23. Mihaela Stanciu, ca. 2002 24. Joan Sutherland +••.••(...)6 25. Lubica Vargicova, 2003 26. Nada Vidmar +••.••(...)0 27. Margarita Voites, ca. 1970 28. Virginia Zeani, 1957
Haydn Burgmüller Clementi Gurlitt Türk 2015 2016
Haydn - Allegro in F Major All videos were played, recorded and edited by myself. My playlist: ABRSM Associated Board Royal Schools of Music Piano 2015-2016: (http•••) ABRSM: More Romantic Pieces for Piano - Book One (Complete) (http•••) Burgmüller: 25 Easy and Progressive Studies Op. 100 (Complete) (http•••) Clementi - Sonatinas Op. 36 (complete): (http•••) Gurlitt: Little Flowers, Op. 205 (Complete) (http•••) Denes Agay: An Introduction to Classics to Moderns (Complete) (http•••) Denes Agay: Easy classics to moderns (http•••) Türk - 60 Pieces for Aspiring Players, Book I (Complete): (http•••) Türk - 60 Pieces for Aspiring Players, Book II: (http•••)
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