Rameys "Discendi o gioia bella" is really the best ever ... he sings it calm and soft and nevertheless powerfull thanks to his full and some darker voice then other Don's!
and Furlanetto is imo unbeatable for 30 years anyway !!
This part is one of the reasons, Don Giovanni is my all time favorite opera. This shows the comedic side of the opera. I have always found this part hilarious. Great performances by all three. Ramey is awesome. What I love about the opera is that the tragic, and the comedic sides all have a chance to shine.
It's just ingenious when Furlanetto changes his voice in this scene. It's obvious that he's marveluos as Don Giovanni, as well. And it also makes clear how different the two roles are. Only the greatest singers are able to sing both parts.
This scene is my most favorite of all! I could just melt as Ramey reaches his "Discendi..!" and gets on his knees. Thats my most favorite part of my most favorite scene. &Furlanetto is hilarious. Its a great trio all together.
Holy cow! When Ramey said "Pazzo! Lasciar le donne?!" with perfect and utter amazement, I just had to hit "Pause" to pick my dropped jaw. %) I was staring at the screen for the couple of secs, then I said: "Dude, I'm no Stanislavsky, but I DO BELIEVE YOU!" :)))
Haha I was mad because I mislabeled all the videos...you can see even in some I didn't put the right text into the info box because I didn't want to go through all the work.
where's part 10?
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Rameys "Discendi o gioia bella" is really the best ever ... he sings it calm and soft and nevertheless powerfull thanks to his full and some darker voice then other Don's!
and Furlanetto is imo unbeatable for 30 years anyway !!
911jp 8 months ago
9:30 LOL
waripolo15 1 year ago
thumbs up if you've ever tried to sing along to the part "nononononononono"
thesir27 1 year ago 10
I love it when the music softens, 0:17-0:20, when Ramey asks, "What did I do to you?"
MaxwellsDemon9 1 year ago
This part is one of the reasons, Don Giovanni is my all time favorite opera. This shows the comedic side of the opera. I have always found this part hilarious. Great performances by all three. Ramey is awesome. What I love about the opera is that the tragic, and the comedic sides all have a chance to shine.
edgeacebeaglebrady 1 year ago 6
It's just ingenious when Furlanetto changes his voice in this scene. It's obvious that he's marveluos as Don Giovanni, as well. And it also makes clear how different the two roles are. Only the greatest singers are able to sing both parts.
xbqchm 2 years ago 15
super comdie musicale; l'expression scénique est parfaite et les acteurs (ne l'oublions pas, ils sont sollistes) sont spectaculaires.
respect
nnobas 2 years ago 5
Comédie musicale?
Dramma giocoso!
1401JSC 2 years ago 7
Bellissimo bravissimi i mie complimenti!
rvitton 2 years ago 4
Always 5 stars for you my dear friend!!!
cervsancho 3 years ago 4
This scene is my most favorite of all! I could just melt as Ramey reaches his "Discendi..!" and gets on his knees. Thats my most favorite part of my most favorite scene. &Furlanetto is hilarious. Its a great trio all together.
MistiineChristine 3 years ago 7
Thanks! It is something fantastic!
Ideal don Giovanni, ideal Leporello :)
Agnetich 3 years ago 6
Holy cow! When Ramey said "Pazzo! Lasciar le donne?!" with perfect and utter amazement, I just had to hit "Pause" to pick my dropped jaw. %) I was staring at the screen for the couple of secs, then I said: "Dude, I'm no Stanislavsky, but I DO BELIEVE YOU!" :)))
Arashi110 3 years ago 14
Don't be mad, amigo, I swear I'll advertize it in my blog as soon I'll watch it through. :) This is the BEST staging of DG in recent 30 years or so!
Arashi110 3 years ago 10
Haha I was mad because I mislabeled all the videos...you can see even in some I didn't put the right text into the info box because I didn't want to go through all the work.
elias12186 3 years ago
nice interpretation by ramey,long live mozart
beethomozart 3 years ago