Joan Sutherland sings "Let the bright Seraphim" from Samson
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Joan Sutherland sings "Let the bright Seraphim" from Handel's oratorio Samson.
"Let the bright Seraphim in burning row
Their loud uplifted angel trumpets blow . . ."
Was the above the source of Alex's line "Hear angel trumpets and devil trombones" in A Clockwork Orange, by the author and composer Anthony Burgess?
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She is so amazing, an inspiration to me and my singing
The best soprano ever.
Then, after his body was borne in at the end, to the Dead March from Saul, Joan stepped forward from the crowd and blew us all away with her stunning, joyful singing, right up to the amazing top D.
Unforgettable! And a couple of months later came her great first Lucia.
Thank you so much for posting
She is not the most expressive soprano, and whereas her legato is seemingly endless, her diction leaves much to be desired. But I suppose one would not ask a canary to warble more distinctly, or enunciate more clearly. Deservedly, she hold a huge place in Bel Canto, not to mention Can Belto!
Brava Sutherland!
Brava
Cheers.
I am wild about Sutherland! She's stupendous!
Another equally exciting, but totally different kind of soprano is the incomparable Virginia Zeani. Her evocative powers make my heart skip! Please let me know what you think of her. Zeani's voice is not as large as Joan's, but Zeani Can Belto, too, when appropriate!
All the best! Brava!