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| Que lixo. contatolirico on 2009, 01, 04
Yes, his French is just fine, very pleasant to the ear (I'm French) saintsaens21 on 2008, 12, 31
You shouldn't, they bring different lightings & colours to the aria. Even though they don't the same type of voice. Perkeno on 2008, 12, 26
Merci monsieur Gilmour,
Que ce soit de façon classique ou moderne, tous ceux et celles qui perpétuent ces chants si classiques et qui font en sorte que cette musique garde et gardera toujours une place dans notre société méritent notre respect. Merci, merci infiniment! liliottawa on 2008, 12, 21
I hafta say I hate it when people who are not opera singers perform opera arias. crabcakes514 on 2008, 12, 20
So great marvelous! So beautiful IreneNousiainen on 2008, 12, 13
RIP Micheal Kamen... he died a year after this mouloudo on 2008, 12, 04
shut up he speaks french fluently even if he has an accent, and I'm French and I liked it mouloudo on 2008, 12, 04
Actually, I wonder if that's the way that Bizet imagined this aria... Is melancolic, is not full with operistic stuff, just soul, is a lament for Lëila... it´s a song for her... just loved it. barramundo on 2008, 12, 04
Great...!!! mikedivino on 2008, 12, 01
Actually David speaks French quite well. Search for "David Gilmour interview 1977". ilikeice68 on 2008, 12, 01
Ok David, i can see that you had fun with this aria. But please, don't try it anymore, ok? It is way out your posibilities.
And a recomendation to english speaking singer: don't try to sing in other languages, because you always destroy them. jacac on 2008, 11, 30
I'd rather listen to this ne a thousand times than the same sung by an lyric singer gibderfenson on 2008, 11, 30
I thought this was very good, but my favorite is Alfredo Kraus's interpretation. LordMoe9 on 2008, 11, 18
Operatic, no. Soulful. yes. Would Bizet love it? I really think so. alanespinney on 2008, 11, 17
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