Gundula Janowitz: Puccini - La Bohème, 'Sì... Mi chiamano Mimì'

Gundula Janowitz (born August 2, 1937 in Berlin, Germany) is an Austrian lyric soprano singer of operas, oratorios and concerts. She is one of the most renowned opera singers of the 20th century and was pre-eminent in the 1960s and 1970s. Janowitz grew up in Graz, Austria, where she became a naturalised Austrian. She studied at the Graz Conservatory in Austria, and had already begun to sing at the highest level by the end of the 1950s (Haydn's The Creation, with Herbert von Karajan in 1960). In 1959, Karajan engaged her as Barbarina in Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro at the Vienna State Opera, of which she became a permanent member in 1962. In the 1960s and 1970s, she became one of the most popular singers in her field internationally and she developed a comprehensive and widely-followed discography of works ranging from Johann Sebastian Bach to Richard Strauss, in cooperation with the most prominent conductors (her mentor at times, Karajan, as well as Otto Klemperer, Eugen Jochum, Leonard Bernstein, Rafael Kubelík, Karl Böhm, Georg Solti, Carlos Kleiber, etc.) Gundula Janowitz's voice is distinguished by its very bright, pure, crystalline, tremolo-free sound with tight, rapid vibrato, and by her even breathing technique. She kept her youthful, angelic tone and freshness well into her mature years. Like her predecessors, Elisabeth Grümmer and Maria Stader, who had similar timbre to hers, and like her contemporary, Elizabeth Harwood, Janowitz mastered first and foremost the high and middle register and lyrical-emotional expression. Despite her comparatively weak sound projection, she occasionally performed in dramatic roles (Sieglinde, Leonore, Elsa) or comic roles (Marzelline, Rosalinde), but she was most highly regarded as Fiordiligi, Countess Almaviva, Pamina, Agathe, Arabella, Ariadne, the Angel Gabriel (The Creation), and Countess Madeleine, and in sacred music. She was also a leading interpreter of Richard Strauss "Four Last Songs". With a few exceptions, she avoided foreign-language roles (although recordings exist of her singing Don Carlos and Verdi's Requiem and all three Mozart/DaPonte operas in Italian). An excerpt of her portrayal of the Figaro Countess in a duet with Swiss soprano Edith Mathis features prominently in the 1994 film The Shawshank Redemption... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gundula_... Lyrics & English Translation Yes, they call me Mimi, But my name is Lucy My history is brief To cloth or to silk I embroider at home or outside... I am peaceful and happy And it is my pastime To make lilies and roses I like these things That have so sweet smell, That speak of love, of spring, That speak of dreams and of chimera These things that have poetic names Do you understand me? They call me Mimi, And why I don't know. Alone, I make Lunch for myself. I am not religious, Although I am spiritual in mind. I live alone, alone. There is a white little room I look upon the roofs and heaven. By when the thaw comes The first sun is mine The first kiss of April is mine! Rose buds in a vase Leaf and leaf I watch it! That gentle perfume of a flower! But the flowers that I make Ah me! They don't have odour! About me I would not know how to tell I am your neighbour who come unexpectedly to bother you. A link to this artists wonderful website: http://www.allmusic.com/artist/gundul... Please Enjoy! I send my kind and warm regards,

GUNDULA JANOWITZ - RECITAL IN TOKYO - 1985
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GUNDULA JANOWITZ - RECITAL IN TOKYO - 1985

Maria Callas singt   "Si, mi chiamano mimi"   La Bohème (Puccini) --  Tullio Serafin
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Maria Callas singt "Si, mi chiamano mimi" La Bohème (Puccini) -- Tullio Serafin

My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!
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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

Mr.Bean Making Celebrities Cry With Laughter NONSTOP!
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Mr.Bean Making Celebrities Cry With Laughter NONSTOP!

Luciano Pavarotti: "Che gelida manina" & Mirella Freni: "Si, mi chiamano Mimi" (La Boheme, 1989)
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Luciano Pavarotti: "Che gelida manina" & Mirella Freni: "Si, mi chiamano Mimi" (La Boheme, 1989)

PRESTIGE OF MUSIC - GUNDULA JANOWITZ (30/11/1963)
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PRESTIGE OF MUSIC - GUNDULA JANOWITZ (30/11/1963)

Gundula Janowitz & Brigitte Fassbaender & Ileana Cotrubas FINAL TRIO (Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier")
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Gundula Janowitz & Brigitte Fassbaender & Ileana Cotrubas FINAL TRIO (Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier")

Inside the Largest Wood Sawmill Factory – How Plywood Is Made From Logs to Table (Full Process)
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Inside the Largest Wood Sawmill Factory – How Plywood Is Made From Logs to Table (Full Process)

GUNDULA JANOWITZ --   Porgi amor --   FIGARO / MOZART
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GUNDULA JANOWITZ -- Porgi amor -- FIGARO / MOZART

Gundula Janowitz - "Porgi Amor" (1980)
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Gundula Janowitz - "Porgi Amor" (1980)

La Boheme 2 - Mirella Freni sings "Si mi chiamano Mimi", Scala, 1965
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La Boheme 2 - Mirella Freni sings "Si mi chiamano Mimi", Scala, 1965

Gundula Janowitz 1986: Rosenkavalier-Terzett (Deutsche Oper Berlin)
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Gundula Janowitz 1986: Rosenkavalier-Terzett (Deutsche Oper Berlin)

Waiter Refused to Serve Dean’s Black Friend — Minutes Later, Dean Bought the Entire Restaurant
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Waiter Refused to Serve Dean’s Black Friend — Minutes Later, Dean Bought the Entire Restaurant

Gundula Janowitz 1984: Bitte vergiß uns nicht (ICC Berlin)
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Gundula Janowitz 1984: Bitte vergiß uns nicht (ICC Berlin)

The Judges Didn't Think She Could Sing... But Then She Opened Her Mouth!
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The Judges Didn't Think She Could Sing... But Then She Opened Her Mouth!

Mirella Freni & Luciano Pavarotti "Si mi chiamano Mimi, oh soave fanciulla"
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Mirella Freni & Luciano Pavarotti "Si mi chiamano Mimi, oh soave fanciulla"

La bohème – ‘Quando m’en vo' (Puccini; Simona Mihai; The Royal Opera)
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La bohème – ‘Quando m’en vo' (Puccini; Simona Mihai; The Royal Opera)

Mozart:   Don Giovanni  -  Or sai chi l'onore  -  Gundula Janowitz; Herbert von Karajan (live 1969)
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Mozart: Don Giovanni - Or sai chi l'onore - Gundula Janowitz; Herbert von Karajan (live 1969)

Maria Callas Casta Diva (1952)
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Maria Callas Casta Diva (1952)

Mirella Freni: Mi chiamano Mimì (La Boheme, G.Puccini)
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Mirella Freni: Mi chiamano Mimì (La Boheme, G.Puccini)