bel canto - birds of passage

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Renee Fleming - Un bel di vedremo

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G.Puccini《Madama Butterfly》

MALICE MIZER-bel air (live)

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malice mizer in a live performance-bel air..Gackt looks soooo handsome and the others,too*-* and i love there whole performance is great. enjoy it!

How to sing Bel Canto I

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This is just a small introduction to bel canto music, with the most important singers at that time: Joan Sutherland Marilyn Horne Luciano Pavarotti Richard Bonynge

♪Mbilia Bel- "Faux Pas" (Huge Success In Congo)

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LYRICS: "Faux pas" means "Wrong move" or "Wrong act" A song of Tabu Ley Rochereau, sang by the queen Mbilia Bel: [Verse] Stay there where you are, I've heard that you are requesting my address So you are being send by my rival I want you to forget my man now. I can't fight you because I'm peaceful I've been hearing about you quite for some time. You're being send to take my man away from me. Go back to where you are coming from. Ask to those who know about me when I go crazy. I've been hearing about you quite for some time. Where ever I would go you would inquire about my whereabout. You're being sent by my rival. But the one sending you is fooling herself. Now she's sending you to get my man for her, but at the same time, you yourself start to fall in love with him. "You can not leave a goat along with kassava leaves". You should know that the man is mine; You and your friend are temporary. I'm not strong enough to fight, but with my words I can piece you off. What can I say now, who is that one making a big mounth claiming my man? Oh no, I can't believe it, this is embarrassing, oh no, not to me M'bilia; The type of marriage we get ourself into has many faces. You wake up in the morning and you are being confroted with infidelity; You feel like going crasy, Not knowing what else to do, Oh no, not me M'bilia; In our time poligamy is taken lightly; In the time past it was dignified. Where is all of this leading us to? and to where are we taking this? oh no, not me Mbilia Rivalry is very painful, heartbreaking. You're coming from "I don't know where" and you want to kate my man away from me; I would lose my mind and I will do anything to prove you otherwise. A rival is only a "rival". What friendship should we have? What you don't want done to you, don't do it to another. It hurt, it's heart breaking. Now what else can I tell you? The man is mine. Who are you to claim my man? This is crasy. This is embarrassing! oh no; not me Mbilia *Special Thanks to Malala1974

Madama Butterfly "Un bel di vedremo" Puccini -live

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M.Pellegrini sings a title role. Recorded live in Italy, Conductor Ernesto Barbini To buy a cd look for "Maria Pellegrini" "Passione arias" HD4180 About M.Pellegrini Maria Pellegrini is one of the world's brightest stars. She enjoys a brilliant career which has taken her to the leading opera houses and concert halls of Europe, Great Britain, Canada, United States, Asia, and the Caribbean including Royal Opera House at Covent Garden, Royal Albert Hall, Welsh National Opera, English National Opera, Scottish Opera, Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Teatro Felice di Genoa, Teatro Regio di Parma, Teatro Giuseppe Verdi di Trieste, Teatro Massimo di Catania, Taormina, Teatro Massimo di Palermo, New York City Opera, New Jersey State Opera, Baltimore Opera, Palm Beach Opera, Canadian Opera Company, Vancouver Opera, L'Opera de Montreal, Teatro del' Opera di Santo Domingo, Taipei Opera Festival among many others. She has performed with leading orchestras including BBC Symphony, Royal Opera House Orch, London Philharmonic Orch, Cincinnati Symphony Orch, Montreal Symphony, National Arts Centre Orch etc... Upcoming engagements include gala concerts with the with Orchestra Sinfonica di Lecce in Italy and the Princeton Symphony in Palm Beach USA. Furthur appearances in Italy include Madama Butterfly and Gala for the opening a new opera house in her native town of Pescara Italy. Recent engagements in 2001-02 include Gala Concert at Dvorak Theatre in Czech Republic and Traviata in Poland for the Teatr Weilki where critics said "a star turn as Violetta".." arias sung in her rich and warm soprano voice" Warsaw Voice Oct 2001. Among her many artistic achievements, Miss Pellegrini has been awarded 1991 Ponte d'Oro, Il Primo Soprano d'Italia, the coveted Caravella d'Oro Award for her performances in Electra and Cosi fan tutte in Italy. Her performances of Madama Butterfly at Il Teatro Comunale Giuseppe Verdi di Trieste and Il Teatro Comunale di Treviso were given the singular honour of being presented The Puccini Medallion a specially minted medallion commemorating both her and the composer Giacomo Puccini. No less gratifying was Lord Harewood's declaration that "Maria Pellegrini is the greatest Butterfly Alive." The Societe Radio Canada created a film production of Madama Butterfly for international broadcast starring Miss Pellegrini in the title role as well as a Biographical Profile which has been aired over many of the world's major networks. International televised broadcasts include productions of Madama Butterfly, Traviata, Manon Lescaut in Canada, Lucia di Lammermoor in Santo Domingo and Otello in Taipei and Buffalo. Miss Pellegrini's magnificent voice has earned the epithet of 'Primo Soprano' and "Callas of Canada" she has appeared with the world's finest singers, directors, and conductors in her performances on the international stage including Sir George Solti, Sir Charles Mackerras, Sir Colin Davis, Sir Edward Downes, Anton Guadagno, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Ernesto Barbini, Birgit Nilsson, Franco Corelli, Gweneth Jones, Rolando Panerai, Sergio Cappuccilli, Gianni Raimondi, Renata Scotto, Kiri Te Kanawa, James Mc Cracken, Jon Vickers, Ermanno Mauro, Renato Bruson, Lando Bartolini, and Luciano Pavarotti. ACT I. Japan, early twentieth century. On a flowering terrace above Nagasaki harbor, U.S. Navy Lieutenant B. F. Pinkerton inspects the house he has leased from a marriage broker, Goro, who has just procured him three servants and a geisha wife, Cio-Cio-San, known as Madama Butterfly. To the American consul, Sharpless, who arrives breathless from climbing the hill, Pinkerton describes the carefree philosophy of a sailor roaming the world in search of pleasure. At the moment, he is enchanted with the fragile Cio-Cio-San, but his 999-year marriage contract contains a monthly renewal option. When Sharpless warns that the girl may not take her vows so lightly, Pinkerton brushes aside such scruples, saying he will one day marry a "real" American wife. Cio-Cio-San is heard in the distance joyously singing of her wedding. Entering surrounded by friends, she tells Pinkerton how, when her family fell on hard times, she had to earn her living as a geisha. Her relatives bustle in, noisily expressing their opinions on the marriage. In a quiet moment, Cio-Cio-San shows her bridegroom her few earthly treasures and tells him of her intention to embrace his Christian faith. The Imperial Commissioner performs the wedding ceremony, and the guests toast the couple. The celebration is interrupted by Cio-Cio-San's uncle, a Buddhist priest, who bursts in, cursing the girl for having renounced her ancestors' religion. Pinkerton angrily sends the guests away. Alone with Cio-Cio-San in the moonlit garden, he dries her tears, and she joins him in singing of their love. ACT II. Three years later, Cio-Cio-San waits for her husband's return. As Suzuki prays to her gods for aid, her mistress stands by the doorway with her eyes fixed on the harbor. When the maid shows her how little money is left, Cio-Cio-San urges her to have faith: one fine day Pinkerton's ship will appear on the horizon. Sharpless brings a letter from the lieutenant, but before he can read it to Cio-Cio-San, Goro comes with a suitor, the wealthy Prince Yamadori. The girl dismisses both marriage broker and prince, insisting her American husband has not deserted her. When they are alone, Sharpless again starts to read the letter and suggests Pinkerton may not return. Cio-Cio-San proudly carries forth her child, Dolore (Trouble), saying that as soon as Pinkerton knows he has a son he surely will come back; if he does not, she would rather die than return to her former life. Moved by her devotion, Sharpless leaves, without having revealed the full contents of the letter. Cio-Cio-San, on the point of despair, hears a cannon report; seizing a spyglass, she discovers Pinkerton's ship entering the harbor. Now delirious with joy, she orders Suzuki to help her fill the house with flowers. As night falls, Cio-Cio-San, Suzuki and the child begin their vigil. ACT III. As dawn breaks, Suzuki insists that Cio-Cio-San rest. Humming a lullaby to her child, she carries him to another room. Before long, Sharpless enters with Pinkerton, followed by Kate, his new wife. When Suzuki realizes who the American woman is, she collapses in despair but agrees to aid in breaking the news to her mistress. Pinkerton, seized with remorse, bids an anguished farewell to the scene of his former happiness, then rushes away. When Cio-Cio-San comes forth expecting to find him, she finds Kate instead. Guessing the truth, the shattered Cio-Cio-San agrees to give up her child if his father will return for him. Then, sending even Suzuki away, she takes out the dagger with which her father committed suicide and bows before a statue of Buddha, choosing to die with honor rather than live in disgrace. As she raises the blade, Suzuki pushes the child into the room. Sobbing farewell, Cio-Cio-San sends him into the garden to play, then stabs herself. As she dies, Pinkerton is heard calling her name.

Malice Mizer Bel Air

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Malice Mizer's PV for Bel Air

Angela GHEORGHIU - Un bel di vedremo - M Butterfly - Puccini

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Angela Gheorghiu sings the aria "Un bel dì vedremo", from Puccini's opera 'Madama Butterfly' (Concert from the Lincoln Center, December 31th, 2005)

The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air - Bloopers

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These bloopers are from the episode "I, Whoops, There It Is" in season 6 of The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air. The episode consists of these bloopers as well as Will talking to some of the cast of the show. I cut out all of the other parts leaving just the bloopers for your enjoyment

Cecilia Bartoli - Rossini - Bel raggio lusinghier

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Cecilia sings Semiramide's aria

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