Soprano Cecilia Bartoli and cellist Sol Gabetta, the story of The Face magazine, and the Louis CK movie that might never be seen, I Love You, Daddy. Show more Italian Soprano Cecilia Bartoli and ...
Came across this today, and it stunned me all over again. Superdiva Cecilia Bartoli, known for her vocal feats and devotion to vocal drama, dares to perform obscure and difficult arias sung by some of ...
The performers include an Italian tenor who is one of the most successful singers in the world and an actress who has had roles in “The White Lotus” and “The Paper.” By Victor Mather and Joshua Barone ...
The last time I last heard Cecilia Bartoli live was in Istanbul. Still without doubt one of the most astonishing coloratura vocalists around today, the Roman-born mezzo-soprano and bel canto ...
Italian mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli gives an exclusive insight into her life as one of the greatest artists of our time. Cecilia Bartoli is one of the most multi-faceted artists in the world, a five ...
The Bette Davis/Joan Crawford Feud, The Twilight Zone, A Snow Poem Christmas TV, Theatre from the Calais Jungle, Protecting live music. Kazuo Ishiguro Emma Rice, John Boyega, Laura Ingalls Wilder The ...
This recital was originally billed as Handel and His Rivals; by the time it got to the Barbican platform it was Cecilia Bartoli Sings Handel. Quite right, too. Bartoli has spent so much of her recent ...
Italian Soprano Cecilia Bartoli and Argentinian cellist Sol Gabetta come together for an album of baroque arias, in which the voice and cello intertwine in a way they describe as Dolce Duello, a sweet ...
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