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Both wonk and show-woman, stage-animal and recording phenomenon, ham and humble servant of her composers, Bartoli is impossible to pin down.
Archive 2009-12-01 2009
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Both wonk and show-woman, stage-animal and recording phenomenon, ham and humble servant of her composers, Bartoli is impossible to pin down.
Best of 2009: Album 2009
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Like Maria Callas, Bartoli is a woman whose power, smarts, and independence unnerve.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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Like Maria Callas, Bartoli is a woman whose power, smarts, and independence unnerve.
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But artistry such as Bartoli displays can make you forget and forgive the more freakish aspects of her coloratura singing and when she slips into the lyric numbers and floats a plaintive romance it can be quite ravishing.
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But artistry such as Bartoli displays can make you forget and forgive the more freakish aspects of her coloratura singing and when she slips into the lyric numbers and floats a plaintive romance it can be quite ravishing.
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You seem to have an "affinity" for singers with no semblance of a true vocal technique: Bartoli, Gilfry ...
Bel Canto 2009
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I got this note from the ever-insightful anonymous this week in response to some recent comments I made about recitals from Cecilia Bartoli and Rod Gilfry.
Bel Canto 2009
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Made quite a comeback in her two hard-court tuneup tournaments, with victories over Kuznetsova, 2007 Wimbledon runner-up Marion Bartoli, and Victoria Azarenka, who is seeded No. 8 at the U.S.
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Certainly not ghastly Bartoli with her thin, quivering sound and facial contortions, and definitely not Gilfry with his tight baritone pushed beyond the bounds of vocal beauty for the sake of (near) audibility.
Bel Canto 2009
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