Unlike Miller and company, Kruglov seems to have a more effortless top end, but still manages the skull crushing low notes. I can't wait to hear him in about 20 years from now... scary thought...
1) chowman's comment was very rude and uncalled-for
2) just because you are not the deepest darkest bass in the world (or even in the very choir in which you take part) doesn't mean you should just give up!
Wow. The choice of key is about halfway between Vladimir Miller's performance and Feodor Chaliapin -- an excellent place to be, and fits Mr. Kruglov's voice very well. That B1 is incredible. But the tempo seems a bit rushed and uneven at certain points . . . I recognize the rubato, but it seems to be a little more erratic at times than that.
I prefer the sound of Vladimir Miller however he is a brilliant Basso either way!
hatstalker 8 months ago
Unlike Miller and company, Kruglov seems to have a more effortless top end, but still manages the skull crushing low notes. I can't wait to hear him in about 20 years from now... scary thought...
Izlsnizzt 1 year ago
He dont a tenor, but a basso profondo!
freezetop 1 year ago
The tenors sound very umm..."girly" ....Not that I'm dissing them...just yeah...
cheynana713 1 year ago
@cheynana713 Dmitry Popov (the head tenor of the choir) manages to sing both as a tenor and a countertenor, which can explain his easy top notes.
1donpizarro 9 months ago
@1donpizarro Ahhh, thank you.
cheynana713 9 months ago
@cheynana713 You welcome!
1donpizarro 7 months ago
Tolle Stimme, schönes Video. Danke sehr!
tenorvoicefan 2 years ago
Wonderful! TY.
Glenmed 2 years ago
Beautiful, thanks for posting. 5***************
minnie888444 2 years ago 4
Excellent singer, awesome performance.
tehen162 2 years ago 4
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there are better bass singers in the choir...with greater resonance and depth...this man should continue washing cars at the corner lot.
chowman007 2 years ago
I hope you're being ironic. Otherwise you're an ass.
EphraimTRR 2 years ago
@EphraimTRR youare right but Miller is more impressive andhas a richer voice
dezangerman 2 years ago
@dezangerman: I agree but
1) chowman's comment was very rude and uncalled-for
2) just because you are not the deepest darkest bass in the world (or even in the very choir in which you take part) doesn't mean you should just give up!
EphraimTRR 2 years ago
because miller is older, and more experienced. Kruglov will get the same levels in further years
DonSair20 1 year ago
i dont think he sings very beatiful, but he can go low :)
Embrikkk 2 years ago
@Embrikkk I think the opposite :D
bkesic2 9 months ago
Nice!
mondayblues5 2 years ago
nice!
shmuckfane 2 years ago
Extraordinario este bajo! Es sorprendente que, aunque la grabación no posee mucha calidad, la voz del bajo logra cubrir todo. El Coro es excelso.
rococallas 2 years ago
Awesome! I saw this live, sounded "better", because you could "feel" it. What a great show these guys put on, I couldn't stop smiling for 2 days.
shopman34 2 years ago 10
Wow. The choice of key is about halfway between Vladimir Miller's performance and Feodor Chaliapin -- an excellent place to be, and fits Mr. Kruglov's voice very well. That B1 is incredible. But the tempo seems a bit rushed and uneven at certain points . . . I recognize the rubato, but it seems to be a little more erratic at times than that.
hymnodyhands 2 years ago 4
Wow what an incredible Basso Profondo! His low B1 at the end sounded like earthquake! Bass power!
Bass35744 3 years ago 6
Awesome performance!
etwade 3 years ago 8