Наверное многим хочется услышать это интервью на русском языке
@TheFrankozzi7 күн бұрын
I could spend days on listening to his Voice ..even just speaking. So wise, gentle, calm , focused, committed..A giant, talented gentleman .
@user-nv4mj5rb4n7 күн бұрын
I'm in love :) Brilliant, self aware, incredibly gifted talent, a dedicated artist, and gorgeous!
@willemtates823215 күн бұрын
I see her in Amsterdam, Mozart, Zauberflote🎼🌷🌷🌷🌷🎼
@willemtates823215 күн бұрын
I saw her in Amsterdam. Opera of Mozart. Brava 🎼🌷🌷🌷🌷🎼
@eleftheriadias511916 күн бұрын
🇬🇷❤️🇷🇺
@kennethwayne685726 күн бұрын
I wish he were still at the Met.
@adelinamerino2537Ай бұрын
¡¡ LOS AÑOS LE APORTARON SABIDURÍA ÁL ADOLECENTE HEAVY METAL Y SÉ CONVIRTIÓ EN EL BARÍTONO DÉ ORO...¡¡UNICO!!...SABIO,CARISMÁTICO,GENIAL,CON TANTO AMOR Á SU PROFESIÓN PARA QUÉ LOS QUÉ LO AMAMOS LO DISFRUTEMOS Y NO LO OLVIDEMOS!!🇷🇺🎵👑🌹💕🕊🌻🍀💖🎤🌷🌠🌎🌷⚘⚘⚘28/06/2024🎼🇦🇷
@adelinamerino2537Ай бұрын
¡¡ME GUSTARÍA SABER QUÉ SE DICE EN LA INTERVIU...PERO ESCUCHAR TÚ BELLA VOZ Y VERTE RESPONDER ME HACE BIEN Y OLVIDO QUÉ PARTISTE!! SIEMPRE ESTARÁS EN MÍ RECUERDO Y EN MÍ CORAZÓN!!🇷🇺🌹🔔🌺🌻💕🕊🎵🎤❤🍀🌼🌷⚘⚘⚘28/06/2024 🎼🇦🇷
@walterchin8832Ай бұрын
I love to see and hear Ms Fang in Madam Butterfly in the Met Opera in New York City soon.
@adelinamerino2537Ай бұрын
¡¡HERMOSO VERTE Y ESCUCHARTE HABLAR CON TANTA SERENIDAD...INOLVIDABLE Y MUY QUERIDO POR TODOS LOS PÚBLICOS DE CUALQUIER EDAD...TÉ QUIERO **DIMA** 🇷🇺🌠🌹💕🕊🍀🌷🌻🍁🎵🎤⚘⚘⚘13/06/2024🎼🇦🇷
@adelinamerino2537Ай бұрын
¡¡DIMA**IMPOSIBLE VER TÚ IMAGEN Y NO HACER UN COMENTARIO!! ¡¡ERES TAN ÚNICO Y TÚ VOZ TRAE MUCHA PAZ!!🇷🇺💕🕊🌹🌻🍀🌼🌷⚘⚘⚘🎵🎤🍁11/06/2024🎼🇦🇷
@piustwelfthАй бұрын
If you watch his performance at the Cardiff Singer of the World contest when he was in his 20's, his supreme confidence and assurity on stage is unbelievable! It's just as he says in this interview when he indicates he was very confident as a singer in his youth.
@natalijaargenta959Ай бұрын
For a small country, Latvian opera stars are amazing; they are so modest and so talented. Marina Rebeka, Elina Garanca, Kristine Opolais and I feel honoured to see so many wonderful singers in Latvian National Opera.❤
@joetursi95732 ай бұрын
My voice is a perfect instrument!! Wow
@MorganHayes_Composer.Pianist2 ай бұрын
His way of talking and timbre of voice reminds me a little bit of the pianist Alexis Weissenberg.
@martadarday29912 ай бұрын
Qest cantante vuole cantare -ovvio utopi più grande!!tutto repertoir di juan diego florez ilUNICO DIVINO , E BELLO DIVINO!!VOCE POCHO, BELLEZZA NUAA , ANZI TOZZO , GRASSO!!NON SOPPORTO, HO DUE OPERE STUPENE CON SOPRANOR.FLEMING E MEZZOSOPRANO E. GARANCA E PER QEST TENORE COSI DETTO BELCANTO """"NON SOPPORTO MAI PIU. MARTA DARDAY
@barryvanwyk74782 ай бұрын
Ermonela I love your voice, God bless you! Beautiful lady you!
@Susan-lf2hl2 ай бұрын
Beautiful speaking voice and great at English. He had.musical genes.
@ArchivioBiagini3 ай бұрын
Luca Salsi sembra proprio una persona meravigliosa, oltre che un artista vero
@blanchekorfmacher43473 ай бұрын
Absolutely incredible voice.
@user-sq3io2ny3h3 ай бұрын
Смотришь на Хвороста и как будто с Наташей Королевой общаешься,слух режет и взгляд тоже😂😂😂😂😂
@shirleymuhleisen6833 ай бұрын
These two interviews are priceless with thoughtful questions and Dima’s insightful answers. I could listen for hours🌹🌹
@kratty01663 ай бұрын
Greatest baritone ever. But also one of the greatest performers who made his singing come alive. You just felt every note in your soul. Watching this interview confirmed it all. Such a beautiful soul! And also he was one of the most handsome and charismatic man ever. Such a loss for this world.
@user-pz4db9hv8y4 ай бұрын
Lei è propria < La Cultura d'Opera Lirica d' Italia > Grazie .
@PaulineYao-dx1co4 ай бұрын
Even God loves him taking him close to His arm.
@ateliergauthier4 ай бұрын
For Sarah! It’s a part one as well very interesting 😘
@saelind734 ай бұрын
"Nedda is not a good girl. She doesn't deserve my voice." Lady Macbeth on the other hand....lol It's okay not to like a role, whether because of the character or the music. But don't give me that moral judgment BS as a reason. Lady Macbeth is a criminal, dare I say downright a psycho. Nedda is an angel compared to her. lol The difference is that as a character Lady Macbeth is more interesting and the music is way better. It's Verdi, enough said. Having said that, the only Verdi role Scotto could sing decently was Gilda. She was never a Verdi singer. In general, she had a very good timbre and fraseggio. She had a great career, mainly in US, so chapeau to that, but she was overrated, IMO. Scotto started as a soprano lirico leggero, and as such she was good. She could never become a great soprano drammatico d'agilità, despite her going in that direction. As for her comments about being a Callas admirer, I call BS. lol It is famous her behavior after la prima dei Vespri, during 1970-’71 season at La Scala, and the interview she gave after, whining about Callas who was a guest of La Scala's superintendent, and was sitting on his box. All that venom from Scotto towards Callas (attacking Callas on personal level too) just because the Loggione gave to Callas a thunderous applause at the second interval. The applause transformed into an ovation at the exit of via Filodrammatici, with the crowd of fans shouting "Maria, Maria". That didn't sit well with la "Diva" Scotto and she was all poison towards Callas. You can still find that interview on internet "Gli applausi si fanno a chi sta sulla scena!" is the title. When confronted by the loggionisti regarding that interview, not only she didn't deny it but she also said that the journalist had cut off some parts, and she even called them "finocchi", basically declaring war against the loggionisti callasiani, which obviously she couldn't win. When Scotto was back for la replica and would sing “Arrigo, ah parli a un core” the loggionisti reaction was "miao", and shouting at her “scema, Verdi non è Donizetti”. So by the end of December, la Scala had to changer her and Gencer was the new singer, and Scotto never sang at La Scala after than, apart from a concert by the end of June 1985.
@nanounoureddine14144 ай бұрын
💖❤💝❤
@Blackcat20054 ай бұрын
What I think of while watching and listening is how well he speaks English, how generous he is with his responses, and, OMG why did he get a brain tumor and die so soon. He had so many plans for the future of his career, and he has been denied that and so have we, and his family and children as well. Sadness, great sadness! Just so thankful that he recorded so much and that we can listen to him whenever we want through his recordings. He was always generous with his voice and his talent.
@xzhang8885 ай бұрын
She looks like Korean in many ways.😃
@spicychickenboba2 ай бұрын
Maybe because of her makeup usage
@KingCorbinCosmos5 ай бұрын
Wow English
@aileenteo70275 ай бұрын
A singer like Juan Diego Flórez comes only once in a long while.
@valeriasuhajda98875 ай бұрын
🎉csodálatos, olyan szépen tud beszélni jó hallgatni, nagyon szeretem és nagyon szépen köszönöm.
@kazumiyahata-pettersson91775 ай бұрын
It was so nice to see this talk. I read the book "Owaranai Natsu," " never ending summer" in English, written by Ozawa's daughter. Though I never had a chance to listen to Maestro Ozawa's live performance, but this interview helps me understand how music has been passed on and carry on to the next generation.
@Skyfan10005 ай бұрын
Incredible interview. I loved him since I heard him conduct Bolero at Tanglewood. Thanks for this wonderful interview that ai am watching so soon after his passing, a sad loss to our world.
@johnblasiak24995 ай бұрын
As your body changes so does your voice to varying degrees Interesting how he doesn’t need or want a singing coach lol people who can’t do it telling you how to do it a lot of the time Queen of spades Aria so beautiful Tchaikovsky
@heinmadsen-leipoldt23416 ай бұрын
Conductor Fabio, I attended a concert in Germany a couple of years ago where you conducted the choir and orchestra in a church where the organ was high above the choir, I can't remember witch church or city but I do know I've been trying to find your conducting works for years now
@ChatulajaeVampiros6 ай бұрын
This guy needs psychological help.
@mariapiovesana71466 ай бұрын
Un Dima che durante l'intervista apre la sua anima. Grazie per postare questo pezzo di intimità di questo indimenticabile Uomo
@elenasanzlazaro91265 ай бұрын
Que pena no entender
@mariapiovesana71465 ай бұрын
@@elenasanzlazaro9126 ahora tienes una gran oportunidad para aprender un idioma extranjero
@mariapiovesana71465 ай бұрын
@@elenasanzlazaro9126 lo siento mucho
@shupingwang33926 ай бұрын
Bychkov is very intelligent.
@honda4120006 ай бұрын
I have the enormous blessing of being born with a passion for music. I remember lying down on the floor with my ears close to the loudspeaker of a new radio my father had bought (I was 9 or 10 years old, and I'm 83 now) absolutely enthralled by some music I never had heard and didn't know what it was. Later I found out it was Brahms 4th. My family was surprised and a little bored by that as they didn't have a drop of musicality in their blood and all wanted to listen to other things. But I couldn't avoid the feeling, the yearning, the love, and whenever I could I would tune the only classical radio station in existence. Recently, thanks to KZbin, I have been paying more and more attention to Bychkov as I find his conducting very similar to the one I would do if I had had the good fortune of being a conductor instead of a scientist (nothing wrong with it, though). His performances of Chostakovitch symphonies are the best I've heard. Opera is not my first love although I keep "visiting" some of them frequently (recordings, obviously). Curiously, like Bychkov three of my favourite operas are Oneguin, Carmen and (not Traviata, hélas) but Bohéme. And others, of course, like Rosenkavalier (perhaps the opera I've seen and heard more times), Salome, Boris Godunov (Rimsky Korsakov version) and so on, and on....
@kathleenschallock3617 ай бұрын
He is a fabulous talent, just found him and then lost him to death. A horrible loss and shame.
@Christin19507 ай бұрын
What a wonderful man and son! Eastern European parents are different. It is not common to tell the children that they are wonderful! Instead they would say: yes,… but!….😂ˋ maybe this has changed, but it happened to me a lot. Whenever I was complemented for any reason my mother would immediately respond with yes…. But…. I raised my children differently, and they still did not turn out spoiled!
@peglynch96247 ай бұрын
Paul Plishka is a pure joy to listen to! What a beautifully grounded individual!
@SKARA098 ай бұрын
1962 - 2017 11 22 Découvert tardivement ce grand baryton 😢 je l'aime et j'écoute tout ce que je peux sur ses performances mais avant tout quel charisme ❤ il a tout pour lui et je comprends l'engouement tout autour de ses apparitions. Respect total... forever
@PetruDumitru8 ай бұрын
Thanks, Bing & Dennis! What is the name of the artist she mentions at 07:47? I could not grasp it. Thanks.
@thesaucegroup18778 ай бұрын
2:25
@ananunez23958 ай бұрын
Peut-être aussi le traduire à l'espagnol, ça serait, superbe !