Best line is "No! I cannot believe it! That were torment too keen!" presumably when it's dawning on him that he might be in love with Billy. Enigmatic music at that point.
In the late sixties, Langdon sang the bass solos of "The Messiah" for the Handel Opera Society under Charles Farncombe - he sang "The trumpets shall sound" down a tone in C major.
Best line is "No! I cannot believe it! That were torment too keen!" presumably when it's dawning on him that he might be in love with Billy. Enigmatic music at that point.
dunctonhoney 1 month ago
4:29 That face says it all.
705JRC 3 months ago
Will someone please post the entire or well almost the entire movie please?
Tx,
John
hospitalship1 7 months ago
@hospitalship1 Sorry, have only the german version of it, don't know if that is of any help for you.
birikein 6 months ago
In the late sixties, Langdon sang the bass solos of "The Messiah" for the Handel Opera Society under Charles Farncombe - he sang "The trumpets shall sound" down a tone in C major.
Eurofrank1 1 year ago
Looks like this is Robert Ryan singing Claggart. Not sure what the listing of Langdon is for. But I've read his book and want to hear him, for sure.
UptownRed 1 year ago
I'm reading Langdon's book "Notes From a Low Singer". This is the only recording of him on YouTube. At least it's a good one.
Agorante 1 year ago
@Agorante Thank you for the comment. I thought there were more recording of him on youtube..
birikein 1 year ago
I just realized how Ryan's hat increases his evil factor A LOT. It looks so wicked... plus his EYES. And that smile...
Paired with Langdon's coal-black voice it's perfection.
Sieglinde84 1 year ago