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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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Mozart + Bonney=Outstanding!,
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This review is from: Barbara Bonney sings Mozart ~ Great arias and duets with Bryn Terfel, Arleen Auger and many more (Audio CD)
I consider Barbara Bonney to be the ultimate Mozart soprano, and that's it! Her beautiful and lyrical soprano is just perfect for the music. Her performance in Die Zauberflöte with Östman/Drottningholm is the best I have ever heard in that opera. The music of Mozart doesn't really require any Wagner-sopranos with huge vibrato and tasteless phrasing. No, it's more suitable for the lovely and brilliant sopranos like Barbara Bonney!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Nice, but quiet,
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This review is from: Barbara Bonney sings Mozart ~ Great arias and duets with Bryn Terfel, Arleen Auger and many more (Audio CD)
I bought this CD about a year and a half ago and play it all the time, but I do have to turn up the volume, especially in the car (which is a lousy place to listen to serious music anyway). I still prefer Bonney's "Deh vieni" to the other recordings I have, including Bartoli and Upshaw. I love the "Sull'aria," something omitted from a Nozze Highlights CD (also featuring Bonney) I also own. If you like Bonney, you'll probably love the recording.
10 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
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"Deep" voice for Susanna or Pamina??? Get off the juice!!!,
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This review is from: Barbara Bonney sings Mozart ~ Great arias and duets with Bryn Terfel, Arleen Auger and many more (Audio CD)
I don't know which Mozart one of the previous reviewer was professing to "worship" but it certainly isn't one I was raised listening to.Turn up the hearing aid, if you must, but leave your Wagnerian tastes at home when you approach these Mozart roles being sung properly by the proper voice.
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