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  • con un tale alievo io divento la piu grande maestra del mondo!

    ma che voce,un immenso talento,grande Bernardi!

    dove sono voci come questa?

    non esistono piu!

    il maestro Pola e stato un maestro fortunato.

  • What also calls my atention beside the beauty and color of Bernardi's voice, is the unbrakable "leggato" that keeps his voice flowing like a river. He really was a dramatic tenor tenor, will all the deep and still shining voice. BRAVOOOO!!!!!

  • These lessons are great to understand the transition from baritone to tenor.

    Sr. Bernardi's tone is very homogeneous from bottom to top. The area of the passagio is smooth. I learned a lot, thanks to Maestro Pola and Sr. Bernardi.

    GrazieL La vita dei tuo padre continua come testimonio del vero arte canoro italiano.

  • @WMP777 Thanks for your message, glad u like these lessons which help a lot to understand this passage to tenor tessitura, and of course thanks for the appreciation of my father's voice.

  • sublime Bernardi ! grazie !

  • Would love to hear some of Pavarotti's lessons with Pola, ideally translated into English:) --

  • God, would I have loved to hear him move into Wagner! Incredible darkness for a tenor!

  • @aaronsande He sounds more like a baritone than a tenor to me but then again it could be the "darkness" you mention.

  • @mradaChris He was trained as a baritone first. I would say this is what an excellent Heldentenor should sound like. Reminds me of Melchior.

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