To: Borges; sitetest
2 posted on
11/06/2010 10:09:27 AM PDT by
EveningStar
(Karl Marx is not one of our Founding Fathers.)
To: EveningStar
3 posted on
11/06/2010 10:16:14 AM PDT by
fieldmarshaldj
(~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Amber Lamps !"~~)
To: EveningStar
Dame Joan Sutherland last month and now Shirley Verrett. Shame to see these ladies go. RIP.
To: EveningStar
7 posted on
11/06/2010 11:46:46 AM PDT by
keepitreal
( Good manners never go out of style)
To: EveningStar
Oh my God. I am so shocked at this. I thought she was ageless. I remember her Tosca live on PBS with Pavarotti back in the 1970s. She was absolutely awesome. I have a recording of her in Nabucco. She was a trailblazer and a great musician. She will be missed.
To: EveningStar
A few moments ago our FM station played a Verrett recording as a tribute.
The recording was an aria from one of her most notable roles, Lady Macbeth.
Her voice sent chills up and down my spine, I kid you not. She could deliver a tour de force so powerful it was almost other-worldly.
I have to track down this magnificent renditon to add to my collection.
Leni
9 posted on
11/06/2010 4:25:39 PM PDT by
MinuteGal
(Bill O'Reilly Opines That Obama's Luxurious Indian Trip is Curry-Peachy!)
To: EveningStar
I remember listening to her with my Aunt who loved Opera. She had a Wonderful Voice.
RIP.
10 posted on
11/06/2010 5:06:21 PM PDT by
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