Corelli’s has one of the roundest, brightest, biggest covered sounds I’ve heard.
@Mastermind-tx9ob Жыл бұрын
Del Monaco had one of the most powerful voices of the 20th century. His technique set the gold standard that every tenor should aspire to achieve.
@rdargenio8 ай бұрын
@sugarbist how do you define “fabricated”. Not sure that I completely understand what you mean, but there’s an element of fakery that I associate with the term.
@rdargenio8 ай бұрын
@@sugarbist thanks…reading about his history I am sure I and many others would agree with your statement. Cheers
@JackieLanceTenor2 жыл бұрын
I cried after the Del Monaco recording. You're absolutely right, the perfection is very moving. Everything in his singing just works so wonderfully well.
@angr38192 жыл бұрын
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@lilspring1057 Жыл бұрын
So expressive....
@stanleyworkman5982 Жыл бұрын
I was the same- tears in my eyes!
@sysprogmanadhoc2785 Жыл бұрын
You like Mario too? I just know you're a good person
@dmi3484 Жыл бұрын
Del Monaco!!!!!
@sherlockholmes21432 жыл бұрын
The pure power of Del Monaco is unrivaled. It's actually a little bit terrifying that human can have such a powerful voice.
@angr38192 жыл бұрын
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@VaroujMahtesi2 жыл бұрын
Del Monaco sang with the subtlety of a pneumatic drill. He will always be the GOAT.
@ZENOBlAmusic2 жыл бұрын
Mario Del Monaco had the most powerful voice of all tenors in his middle range, it is a great sound. Franco Corelli had the most powerful voice on his high notes. He was the only tenor that could sing alongside Brigit Nilsson, without being completely drowned out.
@Mastermind-tx9ob Жыл бұрын
I agree that Mario del Monaco's power is unrivaled amongst tenors performing today, but claiming how powerful someone's voice is, is just an opinion. Even though Del Monaco is my favorite tenor, I don't think he had the most powerful voice of all time because nobody heard all the tenors of the past in person to make such a comparison of their vocal power, obviously. I think Mario Del Monaco was one of the top 3 most powerful tenors of the 20th century along with Jon Vickers and Franco Corelli.
@davegreene8588 Жыл бұрын
@@VaroujMahtesi Which brand of pneumatic drills is this? Equalling MDM's subtlety is no easy feat, even for a human voice!
@palpalonpalpalon5 ай бұрын
Corelli just gives me goosebumps every single time... what a musician
@JulienNeel2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your insights on these incredible singers. Your comments help me appreciate their craft even more, and your reactions are priceless. I really enjoy your channel & your voice.
@LucasMeachem12 жыл бұрын
So kind!!!!
@rafaelalexie24172 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this, Lucas! Loved the tenor impression at the end of the video!
@andyjeffrey95902 жыл бұрын
Pavarotti’s diction was impeccable. I actually like that he sings his closed vowels closed without trying to open everything… and of course he was heard in the hall, he lets the squillo do the work !
@geraldparker8125 Жыл бұрын
Yes, so true. Pavarotti's diction in "Ballo in maschera" (Verdi) was as perfect and crystal clear as it gets.
@johnsarkissian5519 Жыл бұрын
I heard Pavarotti in Tosca at the Met. I was sitting all the way up in the top balcony but could hear him very clearly. His voice projected fully over the orchestra. I do speak Italian quite fluently (it’s my 4th language) and I had heard Tosca before but I didn’t really know its text and lyrics. It was quite amazing that not only I could clearly hear Pavarotti from the top balcony but also I could make out every single word he was pronouncing, including the words sung on the highest notes. I could’ve written down every word he was saying.
@kenhunt27811 ай бұрын
I actually discovered open and closed Italian vowels listening to Luciano over and over in the Idomeneo recitativi in Salzburg and NY in the early 80s (I worked there, so, yeah, over and over and over). Everyone else was singing in another language.
@hildegerdhaugen78642 жыл бұрын
Corelli had it all. The height, the looks, the voice, the musicianship.
@ftumschk2 жыл бұрын
I know. You'd never realise that he suffered terribly from stage-fright. What a singer!
@mweskamppp2 жыл бұрын
The foghorn quality...
@barbarahernandez35312 жыл бұрын
Wow. ❤️
@leonardodavinci22182 жыл бұрын
Corelli like baritone. Pavarotti has pure lyric tenor voice. Corelli' s high c like Pavarotti' s high b :)
@leonardodavinci22182 жыл бұрын
Judge according to their real voices, not video recordings
@KBGWorld29 Жыл бұрын
I really like Pavarotti’s tone. It’s like a warm light hugging me. I don’t know, I can’t explain it.
@MrJKTenor2 жыл бұрын
Great video! Promise to keep your secret....I won't disclose your appreciation for tenors! I will tell you that I know Pavarotti actually had every sound, every open and closed vowel, and every breath planned. It was just that he was so good at making it sound improvised. I sang with him a few times and was so lucky to actually discuss the intellectual approach to his technique. It was incredible and very detailed. I also had the chance to put my hands on his lower back to 'feel" his breath. It was like a machine in its efficiency and power. As far as closed vowels in the theater, those cut through like a knife. Lastly, about his "it" factor. That is unexplainable and certainly bestowed upon him by a higher power than we can understand. It was almost overpowering to sit two feet away from him when he sang....the goosebumps had goosebumps! lol Thanks for all your videos and especially this one. If you added one with Melchior, King and Wunderlich, I would find a way to send a case of Augustina your way! :-)
@LucasMeachem12 жыл бұрын
So insightful, I appreciate your expertise on this!!!
You're absolutely right. He described in his book. He started out with vocalising, and only vocalising, for half a year. Altogether he studied (privately) for six years before he sang his first role. Later he learned from Joan Sutherland everything about breathing and support. A very good example of how talent coupled with hard work and perseverance finally transition to a singing style that is being perceived as 'natural'. Actually the opposite is true. This principle applies to many people who have made it into the top ranks in music and sports.
@jean-marcevans14392 жыл бұрын
Corelli is in a class of his own.
@FranciscoArvizuH2 жыл бұрын
Indeed, a vocal phenomenon in the full extension of the word. "Mass of sound" one critic termed his voice production. Rodolfo Celletti wrote that Franco Corelli was a baritone with a tenor extension. Very true, the weight, extension and volume in emission of it thus patented it in theaters and open-air arenas.
@KajiVocals2 жыл бұрын
@@FranciscoArvizuH Baritone? Nonsense.
@FranciscoArvizuH2 жыл бұрын
@@KajiVocals That was written by Rodolfo Celletti in the early 1960s. A baritone friend here in Mexico told me some time ago that Franco could have been a baritone. Fortunately, he developed his tenor extension and was able to consolidate one of the most impressive high registers of the 20th century.
@KajiVocals2 жыл бұрын
@@FranciscoArvizuH Yes, but singing a certain repertoire and being a biological voice type are not the same. Corelli was absolutely a natural tenor. And not even one with a particularly dark or low tessitura. The way he sings a high C would not be possible on a true baritone voice.
@trudischleifer72452 жыл бұрын
Corelli = IL Divo
@Filomena1952 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the lessons. I don't know a thing about opera but when a singer brings tears to my eyes and I get very emotional I love him and will be a big fan for life
@OccamsRazor749 Жыл бұрын
My favorite MDM moment will always be the Act I Love Duet from "Fanciulla" with Eleanor Steber. My God.
@operamaniak812 жыл бұрын
I love your selection of the tenors and their signature arias, and your explaining a lot comments. It was a great time!
@stevenburton79222 жыл бұрын
Loved watching you enjoy the great tenors and your observations of what makes each of them so wonderful and rare!
@emulynn613 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. As a teenager, I fell in love with opera and DelMonaco singing Aida in 1952 and then Franco arrived at the Met. (and then Luciano). But now having to listen to only recordings, Franco is the winner! His voice just touches the heart. (and he was kinda good looking, too) Blessed to have seen them so often and others at the Met also.
@amandajean77385 ай бұрын
"Kinda of?"
@pryan51832 жыл бұрын
Love these videos… cannot believe you didn’t instantly recognize Corelli’s voice from the gitgo!
@AngeloVillaniPianist2 жыл бұрын
Moi aussi !!
@angr38192 жыл бұрын
Get go.
@michaelgadsbyАй бұрын
Thankyou for your great observations as to what makes these voices special in their own ways. I think with Pavarotti, his delivery was able to be in total synergy with narrative and lyrical content. Much like Sinatra, he really animates the message and invites us to experience what the song is truly about. I believe everything that comes out of his mouth. In terms of his tone, I swear I experience a form of synaesthesia when he does certain things. For example in O Sole Mio when he famously extended and embellished the second syllable: "Ma n’a(tu sole...)" at The Three Tenors Concert, I actually felt on my skin that sensation when a cold breeze is replaced with a warm flow of air, and I could almost see an angry, despondent, and overcast sky start to break apart as new, brave, life-bringing sunbeams burst through the gloom. I can almost see it as a heads-up display. It's just magical that another person's biology can engender these incredible effects in another.
@adamcohen2336 ай бұрын
I just found this channel and this video is wonderful. You got a new subscriber to support your new career as a tenor-recovering-baritone! Nicely done!
@jacques8762 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. A number of technical things you pointed out, is what I'm working on at the moment.
@mbus2506 Жыл бұрын
You are a tenor!!! Great voice
@sysprogmanadhoc2785 Жыл бұрын
Heaven and earth will pass away, but Mario's voice shall never pass away
@JonnyKaufmanTenor2 жыл бұрын
Loved every second of this! You can’t go wrong with these three 🙌 Also love that Pavarotti sang “Che gelida” in the original key (high B) and proved it’s just as beautiful.
@LucasMeachem12 жыл бұрын
So interesting!!
@JonnyKaufmanTenor2 жыл бұрын
@@Felix73able Puccini’s original key went from D major to G major (with the high B) and was done for the first 80 or so performances. After which, it was transposed to Db major - Ab major (with the high C) to accommodate the tenor singing it, supposedly because the line “ruban tutti i gioielli due ladri: gli occhi belli” was too low. It obviously worked well enough a half step higher, as Ricordi now exclusively prints it as such, but also, which tenor doesn’t want to show off a high C 😂🙋🏻♂️
@Felix73able2 жыл бұрын
@@JonnyKaufmanTenor well I did not know that, only having looked at the piano reduction! I stand corrected!
@AngeloVillaniPianist2 жыл бұрын
Keep 'em coming fella! Very enjoyable.
@fredvacher39982 жыл бұрын
Corelli is really heroic! Seems so risky to be so bright in high notes. Very powerful. Thank you very much. Have you done the same with sopranos? I m a baritone too and I love sopranos!
@LucasMeachem12 жыл бұрын
Coming next!! With a special guest
@johnboy85762 жыл бұрын
@@LucasMeachem1 Please do a video with Lisette Oropesa 😍
@KajiVocals2 жыл бұрын
How would being bright be risky? I think you mean full, not bright.
@fredvacher39982 жыл бұрын
@@KajiVocals you re probably right. As a baritone I was taught to cover (darken) the high notes, otherwise they won't go out and a squeak might be produced instead 😁
@falkfink Жыл бұрын
@@fredvacher3998 covering and darkening are very different
@PBXVIILY2 жыл бұрын
Magnificent! I love these videos! Pavarotti was a very great singer, I saw him many times at the Metropolitan Opera Corelli was such a magnificent singer these singers were great artist and loved Music. I met Corelli at his Master Class he was a great teacher and very devoted to music and singing. Today singers focus too much on themselves…..more Narcissistic Pavarotti Mario Del Monaco Corelli were devoted to their art form. My parents saw Corelli and Del Monaco many times, I saw Pavarotti, I was also fortunate to see Bergonzi, his farewell recital.
@davidwei59089 ай бұрын
Monaco's sound is between Pavarotti & Domingo. Pavarotti is amazing, thanks to him thatwe could keep listening to opera. Corelli is similar to Monaco but brighter and powerful.
@ZENOBlAmusic6 ай бұрын
Del Monaco and Corelli had much bigger voices than Pavarotti and Domingo, they would not really be in-between Pavarotti or Domingo soundwise. They are real dramatic tenors. There hasn't been real dramatic tenors for decades now. And they were slightly different, Del Monaco was a more modern verismo dramatic tenor, Corelli leaned slightly more towards being an older prewar heroic tenor.
@andreastumbauer32852 жыл бұрын
You are so funny, I like it very much....and the three tenors are phenomenal! Greetings from Austria😘
@Muttonchop_USA2 жыл бұрын
This gives a lie to the myth that del Monaco couldn't modulate his volume.
@tomvandongen80752 жыл бұрын
100% agree! People confuse the fact that he didn't so much (due to his repertoire) with that he couldn't. Plus his voice was enormous to begin with, so modulating his volume down was probably still plenty powerful. What is true about his voice though is he struggled to reach a comfortable high C. Again, not normally a problem given the repertoire he sang, but he wasn't above cheating it in the studio on occasion
@SimonTBam2 жыл бұрын
He could moderate his volume but he could not sing softly or sweetly there is a difference.
@tomvandongen80752 жыл бұрын
@@SimonTBam that is a fair criticism. I think he knew that and chose roles accordingly.
@SimonTBam2 жыл бұрын
@@tomvandongen8075 oh he did without a doubt. But some of his singing of the more romantic numbers, such as neapolitan canzoni are somewhat difficult to listen to.
@tomvandongen80752 жыл бұрын
@@SimonTBam yeah I listened to his O Sole Mio and definitely not a good fit for him! It's interesting that the comments under his rendition of Che Gelida Manina are full of people commenting how unusually lyrical and light his voice sounds... Not realising that it only sounds that way because it's sped up to bring it into three original key! Played slowed down, it's instantly recognisable as his voice. I still like it though actually
@ChinaJoeSux5 ай бұрын
Mario del Monaco was one of a kind, his Pinkerton for example is out of this world.
@Tittaruffo81732 жыл бұрын
Corelli e Del Monaco due autentici Fuoriclasse complimenti per i video
@natalinomiani2075Ай бұрын
cORELLI AMEZING
@robertwatson48402 жыл бұрын
Awesome group of tenors. I’d love for you to do one of these for some more Germanic sounds like Vickers, King, Wunderlich and Melchior.
@treysmagur19382 жыл бұрын
Add Ernst Kozub to this list. Phenomenal German Tenor that could hang with these other titans.
@tenoremodernotecnicavecchi21512 жыл бұрын
And Vinay
@ilgattopardo32312 жыл бұрын
Völker, Svanholm, Lorenz, Anders, Roswaenge, Tauber, Slezak, etc.
@amantedellopera16812 жыл бұрын
Great to hear someone who knows what they are talking about,especially abiut del monaco who undesedvedly gets bashed by critics
@e-bikeskibum71412 жыл бұрын
Great video Lucas!!!!!! I Love your Tenor sounds too!!!
@LucasMeachem12 жыл бұрын
😆thanks I appreciate it
@СветланаЗабаева-я7б2 жыл бұрын
У Лукаса самого верха какие красивые!
@braddorittybaker2165 Жыл бұрын
That ending bit was good brother! Love from a Tenor!
@rdargenio2 жыл бұрын
At 4:17 your gears switched as you searched for words in describing your reaction to MDM’s Vesti La giubba. Then it was straight from the heart. Bravo
@zacharyglaeser5372 жыл бұрын
Three absolutely stunning tenors at the top of their class. I'd love a reaction video to some famous tenors with earthier timbres like Vickers, and Tucker! Two giants in their own right but they definitely don't get as much attention as Pav and Corelli!
@luiginoeldetroia69972 жыл бұрын
YOU MUST LOOK ABSOLUTELY "MARIO DEL MONACO VESTI LA GIUBBA LIVE 1959 (BOLSHOI TEATRO RUSSIA)" AT 2:00 HE'S A PRODIGE OF NATURE!!!
@atizaries55127 ай бұрын
To an inexperienced listener Corelli's voice recgocnisable, among other tenors! Did you leave Corelli for " dessert " or ....😊
@jimbuxton21876 ай бұрын
Lucas .... you're the tops! I started out as a baritone. Retrained myself as a tenor sang 10 or 15 years as a tenor and now in my 60's I'm a high baritone again. It just takes too much maintenance to keep those last three notes secure. I wish in could show you my technique for securing the high C with the chest high and the shoulders back.
@angelica12722 жыл бұрын
For me Corelli is on a league of his own... untouchable
@SomeRandomdUde142 жыл бұрын
Ive only gotten into opera recently, and i really like corelli for tosca, but i also have pavarotti up there with him. Any high lyrical song like che gelida manina is just pav all the way. Im undecided on who i like more for nessun dorma.
@ffyaatatyaatydtg2 жыл бұрын
@@SomeRandomdUde14 It is almost a consensus that Di Stefano and Gigli sang Che gelida manina better than anyone else. Pavarotti was certainly better than most singers today, but he was even considered to light for Rudolfo when he first started singing it. Pavarotti also had no business singing Nessun dorma LOL! Calaf is a pure dramatic tenor role and Pavarotti didn’t have the voice for it. Same thing with Otello, Canio, Radamès, etc. FYI Corelli himself once said that Giovanni Consiglio sang the best rendition of Nessun dorma.
@ZENOBlAmusic2 жыл бұрын
@@SomeRandomdUde14 It is great that you are learning opera. Nessun Dorma is suppose to be sung by a big and heavy voiced tenor, with very, very good high notes, which is why this opera is not that good for Del Monaco. Il Trovatore is similar, and Franco Corelli is supreme in that as well. Franco Corelli did Turandot much more then most tenors. Nessun Dorma is perhaps the easiest aria from that opera to sing. The problem is that in the final act the tenor has to sing many duets alongside a dramatic soprano. They have the biggest and loudest voices, they can easily completely drown out a tenor. You need a powerful, big voiced tenor to sing alongside Turandot. Brigit Nilsson mostly sang Turandot alongside Franco Corelli, she had the most loudest and powerful voice, Franco Corelli was the only tenor who could sing alongside her without being drowned out completely. They often had a friendly completion on who could hold the high C for the longest time. Check out a video, "Brigit Nilsson and Franco Corelli spit their vocal cord out on Turandot". They were legendary for these performances. Pavarotti does a nice enough version of Nessun Dorma that has become very famous, but he would never be able to play this role live on stage convincingly, he sang only 6 versions live. I do think Pavarotti is the best in La Boheme, that is the perfect lyric tenor role. That being said I think both Del Monaco and Corelli has nice versions of La Boheme as well, as long as you are not expecting a light and lyrical sound.
@ekaterinaobuhova1218 Жыл бұрын
Agree 200%
@sugarbist Жыл бұрын
@@ZENOBlAmusic Dear Zenobia, I agree with much of your statement. Corelli sang 53 performances of Turandot at the Met alone, and was in my opinion the premier Calaf of the last 75 years or longer. Del Monaco perhaps sang a handful of Calafs in Brazil with Callas early in his career. Keep in mind that Richard Tucker pretty well held his own in Turandot alongside Nilsson. At age 61 or so, Pavarotti did do the opera about 6 times on stage at the Met to decent reviews, but he couldn't climb the steps and sang through a cold in one performance. I think these tenors were all terrific in their respective fach. Enjoy
@SpecialtyHorseTraining Жыл бұрын
Hi lucas. I saw you in Barber. Lots of fun!! I've seen 9 of the super stars of the last century, but Corelli is the ultimate. Saw him in Tosca, Fanciulla, Chenier and the Verdi Requiem. He deserves several whole shows. His Parma Tosca is like the one I saw him in. Out of this world.
@serdestassio8 ай бұрын
Jajajaja me encantó el final del Video! Lucas I don't know maybe you are a Tenor haha but I'm shure that you are a Great Singer Maestro 🙌🏾
@diplomamilldoc85622 жыл бұрын
Can I suggest you listen to Joseph Schmidt live recording of La Donna E Mobile from Carnegie Hall in 1937. Never have I heard such a cadenza as his. He also has squillo a plenty. Not bad for a tenor who barely stood 4ft 11.
@amantedellopera16812 жыл бұрын
His version of non piangere liu from turandot is first rate and the most emotional ive ever heard,also his recording of the mc cormack i hear you calling me is also something special
@angr38192 жыл бұрын
A small man with a huge voice. What was done to him, how his life ended, was beyond disgraceful.
@clefnoteproductions66958 ай бұрын
Or his Una furtiva lagrima with a trill at the end of the cadenza? Hermann Jadlowker also had a wonderful trill and sang Count Almaviva, Idomeneo, and Lohengrin. David Devries has a beautiful trill as well in an aria from Le Dame Blanche.
@williamlewis43182 жыл бұрын
I actually heard somewhere Franco Corelli said to never (emphasis) sing in the mask, perhaps that brightness merely comes from the overtones from his pharyngeal space? Perhaps he is just truly gifted with a resonant voice.
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, Corelli said "Never sing in the mask, when you put the voice in the mask the throat closes"
@moishemillerr2 жыл бұрын
I think there’s a difference between feeling or hearing the voice in the mask vs actually PUTTING it there
@TenoreMr2 жыл бұрын
Want the nose in the tone, not the tone in the nose.
@albinjansson20952 жыл бұрын
Corelli said that most people misunderstand the mask. The mask is not singing nasaly but feels nasal which you can test by holding your nose and the sound not changing. It's very difficult concept to explain and if I remember correctly he explains it(way better)in the book great singers on great singing by Jerome Hines
@TenoreMr2 жыл бұрын
@@albinjansson2095 Correct.
@ajart65242 жыл бұрын
Mario del Monaco the best dramatic tenor with forza ever !!!! I love Corelli and Pavarotti .perfect lyric tenors
@ZENOBlAmusic2 жыл бұрын
Corelli wasn't a lyric tenor, he was also a dramatic tenor. It is funny Lukas focused on his metallic sound, his voice was big, with depth and darkness. He could sound a bit like a baritone at times in the middle and lower register, he did train as a baritone in his early years. Corelli and Del Monaco basically sang the same repertoire, he was just better on high notes.
@Markinsky10 ай бұрын
I agree with you fully!@@ZENOBlAmusic
@gustav7545 Жыл бұрын
Impresionante la facilidad de Pavarotti para subir a notas tan altas con tanta facilidad y limpieza en su voz, prácticamente como sin impostar.
@Bravilor9 ай бұрын
Corelli has an immense sound, in a way more impressive in the middle range, where it appears all the more thunderous. He was an interesting guy, apparently nervous most of the time, always practicing, never sure if he was gonna be able to sing.
@constantin54832 жыл бұрын
And it seems to me that Corelli and del Monaco are not typical tenors. Their voices are relatively low, and high notes are almost always sung at maximum volume. Dramatic tenors
@ZENOBlAmusic2 жыл бұрын
You are right! They were dramatic tenors, Del Monaco was a modern dramatic tenor and Corelli was closer to a heroic tenor in the older style.
@radames58552 жыл бұрын
Due super tenori e un ottimo tenore...Del Monaco eccezionale in Vesti la giubba! La prodezza del piano dopo infranto è eseguita alla perfezione...! Pavarotti una prova molto convincente nel suo repertorio!!! Corelli uno dei migliori Calaf della storia!...!!!
@mahnighorashi56849 ай бұрын
Awesome video thanks for these series
@andreascelemengo21402 жыл бұрын
Del monaco, Corelli!
@angr38192 жыл бұрын
In that order for me too.
@atizaries55127 ай бұрын
Visa versa, Fo me the bast tenor ever is solely Franco Corelli.his timbre is unsurpassed!
@atizaries55127 ай бұрын
The is no other tenor worth listening to Nessun Dorma!
@mbus2506 Жыл бұрын
You have a wonderful tenor voice!!!
@gardegardio2 жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie, would not mind hearing you take on «E lucevan le stelle», even though you’re a baritone. Love your sound and your high B-flats! ❤️
@philbertchow5425 Жыл бұрын
Agree! And Vesti.
@fabris13059 ай бұрын
Del Monaco indisputably the best of them all!!
@MakaMaka-fl5so9 ай бұрын
Corelli💖
@ApaOFF Жыл бұрын
Please do some other tenor reactions! I never get enough of Corelli. Del Monaco singing Wagner (Walküre) would also be fantastic. And Di Stefano. So to fall in love with...
@LucasMeachem1 Жыл бұрын
My next tenor video will be out in a few days with special guest Michael Fabiano
@ApaOFF Жыл бұрын
@@LucasMeachem1 How exciting! If it's not for this time then maybe for the next time, but I'd like to suggest this: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aJjHf4CInJhqpMk&pp=ygUjZnJhbmNvIGNvcmVsbGkgbHVjaWEgZGkgbGFtbWVybW9vciA%3D. It's the Lucia di Lammermoor sung by Corelli. Very interesting that he didn't like the role. It was too difficult for him, alledgedly (?)
@LucasMeachem1 Жыл бұрын
@@ApaOFF just beautiful!
@serdestassio8 ай бұрын
PS Now I know that you have this channel, so, you have a new Follower 💪🏾 I love this Tenors in Time but the Power is With The Baritones 😎😂😂 💪🏾
@gregarian48 ай бұрын
Love this video!
@Sabi19702 жыл бұрын
Top, Top Video! Ich kann mich nicht so richtig entscheiden zwischen den Dreien! Ich habe sie alle mehrmals live gesehen/gehört! MdM 1965/1966, LP 1978/1986/1990/1994 und FC 1970/1971! Unvergleichlich und unvergessen!
@iTube221009 ай бұрын
7:50 - Did they applaud him as he sang before the end of the aria?
@roimerlopez12752 жыл бұрын
Amazing reaction my friend Lucas!!....In 2017, the music world was shocked by the bursting onto the scene of a 22-year-old singer named Dimash Kudaibergen, who performed on the famous Chinese competition show for professional singers called “The Singer”... It was just It was necessary for this young man to make his first appearance, making a cover of one of the most difficult songs in the world, a famous French composition called "S.O.S. D'un Terrien En Détresse", to be considered from that moment on as the best singer in the entire planet....No one in the musical field had ever seen a human being, being able to reach vocal ranges above 7 octaves and several semitones, that is, all 88 keys of a digital piano, which reaches a little more than 7 octaves and as if that weren't enough, sing the more than 12 languages...He can sing like a Tenor, Baritone, Medio, Soprano, Messosoprano, etc....Since then all kinds of experts (Vocal coach, analysts, singing teachers, youtubers, reactors, etc.) have dedicated themselves to reviewing their presentations to try to understand how someone can sing this way...The incredible thing is that that presentation in China was in 2017 and 5 years have passed since then, but what Dimash has done in these 5 years is to further improve his wide vocal range, which is currently practically above of the 8 octaves... The Covid pandemic stopped his concerts worldwide, all with tickets sold in just seconds, via the internet, but at the same time it ended up catapulting him to the top of popularity worldwide...Anyway, since I think you are one of those reactors who have not yet met this impressive singer, here is the link of that presentation in China in 2017, with the song S.O.S. and I would like you to mention my name as the person who recommended him to you...You have to be prepared because you ar going to receive an avalanche of views, comments and new subscribers....I leave you one more recent video than the others, so it does not have the same number of views as the previous ones, which have millions of views, but it is a more complete video, with an intro, subtitles in several languages and with the improved quality of audio and sound....kzbin.info/www/bejne/mHW7ZHmeot6Bl8U
@jenspflug74732 жыл бұрын
I've been following Kudaibergen for 5 years or so. Without any doubt what he does leaves you flabbergasted. However, there is a backstage video with him and Bocelli where it becomes quite clear that Kudaibergen couldn't sing as a top tenor. If he can't hold up against Bocelli, who is certainly not a top tenor in the world of opera, then of course he couldn't against the real guys. His strenghts' lie somewhere else. To say "it ended up catapulting him to the top of popularity worldwide" is certainly an exaggeration as here in the west only few people know him. Why do you think you feel a need to introduce him to Lucas Meachem if he was the top popular singer in the world? See what I mean.....
@roimerlopez12752 жыл бұрын
@@jenspflug7473 That's why I want an expert like Lucas, tell us his opinion about the Dimash's skills... That's all...And you don't have to be angry just for nothing...Are you an expert?...Live your life and let the others live in peace.
@cengizayaz70722 жыл бұрын
@@roimerlopez1275 good answer R.
@susandrakenviller36832 жыл бұрын
@@jenspflug7473 Singing classical lied or opera acoustically is vastly different than what Kudaibergen does amplified. His range is exaggerated, it’s just not possible. The lower part of his voice is fairly weak and as you rightfully point out, in that video with Bocelli, who isn’t the greatest singer in the world either, you can clearly hear Dinash voice is patchy technically. His greatest strength is his fantastic falsetto which is beautiful.
@jenspflug74732 жыл бұрын
@@susandrakenviller3683 Firstly, you should have adressed the initiator of the comments, Roimer Lopez, who obviously can't get his head around it. Secondly, how can you technically exaggerate one's range to that extend? Thirdly, his voice may also be patchy but compared to a top tenor he's lacking voice strength. If you cannot outsing Bocelli, well then...... Kudaibergen is in a league of his own that has nothing to do with classical singing, but with a USP that makes him unique and most likely a rich man.
@JoePeterson2 жыл бұрын
You are so good Lucas! Bravo! 👏
@kaywhy245 Жыл бұрын
Where is Caruso?
@piasecznik Жыл бұрын
The applause in Che Gelida Manina is cool. I wish we had more audience enthusiasm these days. There's a video cutting together two performances by Corelli of the "Vittoria!" in Tosca-- once in Parma, with raucuous applause after the high b flat (or a sharp, I suppose), which completely drowns out the next half minute of the "L'alba vindice appar...", and once in London, where the audience is stone cold silent and leaves Corelli audibly out of breath after he'd just held the high note for 10+ seconds. I know opera isn't just about high notes, I actually love the lines between Mario, Tosca and Scarpia after the high note, but....I still know I'd much rather be in the audience in Parma, and I'd much rather be Corelli in Parma too. That's the sort of performance you never forget. kzbin.info/www/bejne/gaLdi6eDgt6fj9k
@vittoriopreti7412 Жыл бұрын
Per fortuna io c'ero!!!!!!!!!
@clefnoteproductions66958 ай бұрын
If they had singers like Corelli, del Monaco, Nilsson, Catarina Mancini, Luisa Tetrazzini, and Lina Bruna Rasa, you would hear thunderous applause. Singers are taught that chest voice is dangerous. Most who try to sing chest voice today fail miserably. Netrebko is a classic example. Using it didn't harm her voice, incorrectly using it did. She sounds like she's having a baby. You to hear that with Bumbry, Eileen Farrell, Lina Bruna Rasa, Virginia Zeani, Luisa Tetrazzini or Elvira de Hildago
@dennisdeemii2 жыл бұрын
you are the best! these are my favorite videos.
@LucasMeachem12 жыл бұрын
Wow thanks!!!!
@Ashnarath2 жыл бұрын
Great reaction video! I have seen that video of Pavarotti hundreds of times and it is breathtaking every single time. Could you please do a reaction to the famous video of the gala with Merril/Tucker doing Forza del Destino's duet?
@shirleymuhleisen68310 ай бұрын
Bravo on your “una fortima lagrima”: warms my heart🌹🌹
@Bravilor9 ай бұрын
I also think that a reason for Pavarotti being so popular with the general public after 1990 is that he is the looks the part of an opera singer so much. His upper body, his face, his name (and of course voice) just screams opera. The audience would have been wowed by many more singers vocally but Pavarotti was really marketable as the epitome of an opera singer.
@SimonTBam2 жыл бұрын
What I think separates a great tenor from a good tenor is the ability to make a very technical exercise sound nothing like a technical exercise, but the natural outpouring of the soul across the vocal chords and high into the ether.
@myronmurff Жыл бұрын
Love what you do.
@et_baritone2 жыл бұрын
Love it!! Are you sticking with tenors for your next video? If so, how about Siegfried Jerusalem, Alfredo Kraus, and Enrico Caruso?
@saelind7310 ай бұрын
You have a very good diction actually. I'm impressed. Not easy to find it these days, especially from anglosphere opera singers.
@victorchristy17062 жыл бұрын
If there were some basses you'd like to listen and react to, who on the top of your head can you think of? For me, it's Ezio Pinza, Tancredi Pasero, Jose Mardones, Nazzareno de Angelis, Paul Robeson, Jerome Hines, Sam Ramey, Boris Christoff, Nicolai Ghiaurov, Cesare Siepi, George London, Marcel Journet, Gottlob Frick, Martti Talvela, Nicola Zaccaria, and Feodor Chaliapin.
@ffyaatatyaatydtg2 жыл бұрын
But London wasn’t a bass
@victorchristy17062 жыл бұрын
@@ffyaatatyaatydtg I know. But, he had one of the darkest bass-baritone voices. He sang Don Giovanni, Boris, Wotan, Scarpia, Mephistopheles, Escamillo, and Hollander, which are considered written for a heavy dramatic bass-baritone voice and he has one that's obviously recognizable. He would have had an opportunity to sing Attila, Count Rodolfo, Giulio Cesare, Khovansky, Princes Igor and Galitsky, Don Basilio, Moses, Mustafa, Maometto, and Selim.
@ffyaatatyaatydtg2 жыл бұрын
@@victorchristy1706 I never said he couldn’t sing bass roles. George London was one of the only true bass-baritones who sang both bass and baritone successfully.
@xingyan_baritone2 жыл бұрын
Is there someone like me who listens to tenors every single day as a bariton?
@philbertchow54252 жыл бұрын
Meeeee
@angusmcallister1112 жыл бұрын
Interesting comments, apart from your ”skip the chorus” bit. As a professional opera chorister, it’s a completely different vocal skill just like solo singing, which of course we do too! Would have been nice to hear a more technical explanation to the top of the tenor voice, ie angle of resonance and vowel mod, tongue retraction, some do some don’t. But hey, you’re a baritone ;).
@tomvandongen80752 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! I would actually love to hear your rendition of Vesti la Giubba as I think it only goes as high as A4? I know you're a baritone but we all know that note is comfortably in your range!
@philbertchow54252 жыл бұрын
Yup, A4
@falkfink Жыл бұрын
Vesti la giubba has a pretty high tessitura though. Top notes are rarely what defines if one can sing an Aria well
@LeeJCander2 жыл бұрын
Listening to my inspirations! I hope to be this great one day.
@mariofilippeschi4855 Жыл бұрын
Corelli was under visioned by Volpi that's probably why he doesn't have that much dark quality.
@stone3012 жыл бұрын
5:25 I think you misunderstand covering... it’s not supposed to make your voice weaker or more muffled. It’s supposed to do the very opposite. Yes the vowel rounds but it’s more about letting the voice and resonance stay free so the voice keeps both its depth and edge. It’s not supposed to become “veiled” or swallowed (which frankly is a problem you have with your own singing; wrong resonance adjustment through that part of the voice)
@Wolts1983 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction!
@markschmidt9227 Жыл бұрын
You are very funny! Keep up the good work.
@sandralorenz17962 жыл бұрын
All Pavarotti has to do is open his mouth and everyone is entranced. The world lost such a great talent.
@cosimoguarrera49652 жыл бұрын
Del monaco 👑
@gabetoso25332 жыл бұрын
It would be awesome to see you react to some basses next! Especially London or Ramey. I love these reaction videos!!!!
@seadrifter8975 Жыл бұрын
Correli had the most intense sound on the higher notes . Like no other ? Atlantov , tucker had big voices too
@marieljunggren85683 күн бұрын
Of the three, Franco Corelli is my favourite. Of all tenors Jussi Björling has the most beautiful voice ever.
@angr38192 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Looks like a good channel. Subbed.
@theexpattvshow1272 жыл бұрын
Listening to you talk constantly reminds me where I am no longer an opera singer. haha
@raynardi23265 ай бұрын
You are sooooo funny.....❤ What Pavarotti had was a PERFECT DICTION, the real CANTO SULLE LABBRA, and a PERFECT TECNIQUE. And a very beautiful color of the voice
@zhengfuukusheng92382 жыл бұрын
God = Del Monaco
@daradermody66682 жыл бұрын
Basses next! Loves these videos!
@geraldparker8125 Жыл бұрын
I love and admire Mario del Monaco, too, but, let's face it, the most thrilling tenor whom I ever have seen perform live was Franco Corelli. Both are incredible, but Corelli just has the edge. His variety of tone and his rock-solid vocal technic in using it are incomparable. Atop all of that, he was one of the best male singing actors in all of opera and his magnificent good looks, athleticism, and sheer presence, added to that voice just made him overwhelming. Richsard Tucker deserves discussion here, too, I feel, but his acting ability was inferior to all three of the tenors whom you selected, so I can understand the omission, despite how wonderful Tucker, too, truly was. However, Tucker was a true dramatic tenor, unlike Pavarotti, so including Tucker instead of Pavarotti, of such a different class of singer, would have made great sense. I mean, I love Stuart Burrows almost as much as anyone, but, like Parvarotti, he would not have been an appropriate choice for such comparisons.
@ЕвгенияМалышева-г7в8 ай бұрын
Tucker 👍👍👍
@johnthetenor2 жыл бұрын
These reaction videos are so freaking brilliant. I love hearing your thoughts on technique. I, too, wanted to skip over the chorus. 🤣
@ainhoaaparicio37298 ай бұрын
I am soppy jug of tears.
@myronmurff Жыл бұрын
What do you mean by the term "cover"?
@weiliu36232 жыл бұрын
Lucas, would mind react to Giuseppe Di Stefan’s sing please!❤
@randychampion1842 жыл бұрын
I t would be amazing if you can do an analysis of the range BELOW yours, the basses and see you attempt bass singing youself!!