The clock is, as you know, a Vienna Regulator, c.1860,with a Grand Sonnerie movement. A unique feature is the "double strike" gong. It's one of my favorites.
As for my favorite opera singer, I have one more video to share, this one has the music volume a little lower and one can appreciate her voice even more:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLamFvB3yLY
I have to say, in my years of collecting, this has been one of the most enjoyable experiences of all, to be able to use my phonographs in connection with a live performer, and such a talented and beautiful one at that.
Raphael
A Real Talent!
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Re: A Real Talent!
The woman is fabulous. I sent a forward of the link to some friends of mine who studied Opera, this woman has a real talent. I think we will hear a lot more from her soon.
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Re: A Real Talent!
Nicely done! Thanks for sharing.
“I have encountered three miracles - Enrico Caruso, Tita Ruffo and Rosa Ponselle.” - Tullio Serafin
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Re: A Real Talent!
Beautiful and any one who loves music should have a tear at least trying to push out of their eye! Thanks for the post.