"I like what it is to sing, or……" — Victoria de los Angeles
"I like what it is to sing, or to be with the others singing, to make music, but the fuss and all the things that are the exterior part of a career, has never interested me."
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17 Quotes by Victoria de los Angeles
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Well I look for an accompanist that does his work well, this to begin.
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This quality, I mean Geoffrey was with me, was very easy doing - he loved me very much, I loved…
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To search for a pianist, it is very difficult; sometimes you find one.
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Of course the death of Geoffrey has caused a lot of trauma to me generally.
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After that I won a prize, I was with a group of ancient music of Spain that they helped me…
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But I think it is more difficult to do a career as a lieder singer, and there have been less…
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Not unless I do all these ancient and Italian or French or Baroque in the beginnning, I do German.
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I must say to you that my intensions for instance doing German, it is because Victoria de los Angeles is…
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And after I compose my programs, but it is very easy because I look to the music in a very…
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But I have never wanted to be a singer, because the exterior part of a career, I don't like very…
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But it's always really difficult to find someone that has the qualities to be a great accompanist.
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I don't like traditions, I am very personal, very independent, I don't like intimate ladies, I mean in German lieder…
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