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  • Bonisolli si starà autenticamente rivoltando nella tomba, poveretto !!! E non solo per questo autentico SCEMPIO cantato da quel RACCOMANDATO che fa di nome Andrea Bocelli ma anche per i commenti assurdi rilasciati da certi INCOMPETENTI della peggior specie che non si sono mai visti nemmeno mezza opera in tutta la loro vita e che vengono qui a fare i finti intenditori ( poveracci pure loro ! ). P.S. : Manrico = F. Corelli, F. Bonisolli, M. Del Monaco ... E tanti altri tenori DRAMMATICI.

  • Bocelli è un grande tenore tutte sue interpretazioni sono perfette , non ha mai preso una stecca , il fiato lo controlla benissimo , poi se lo sentite dal vivo le vostre orecchie non se ne vorranno più andare dal bellissimo timbro e la potenza della voce che non è troppa e non è troppo poca quindi non vi stonerà i timpani...x le persone a cui piacciono i cantanti con la voce potente vi dico ke bocelli ha la voce più potente di kraus e di pavarotti ed io li ho sentiti in teatro.Bocelli sei GRANDE

  • @SaroFalsaperla50 Se lei parlasse solo di qualità del canto si potrebbe pensare che non se ne intende, ma se parla anche di potenza significa che lei ha seri problemi di udito. Claudio Villa, che senza essere un cantante d'opera valeva molto più del signor Bocelli, si sarebbe vergognato di paragonarsi a Kraus o Pavarotti, nè avrebbe trovato qualcuno così puerlimente ingenuo da fare certi paragoni. Ma Villa è vissuto in un'altra epoca, in cui era meno facile calpestare l'arte per il dio denaro

  • Bocelli should never touch verdi again. Ever. In fact, I think Bocelli should just stop singing opera. True opera lovers know that his voice his lacking depth and sounds as throaty as a 15 year old baritone pushing for a high notes. The only difference is that he manages to get that "pushing" in tune.

  • @jc19940

    Shut up ur mouth idot

    So why Corelli was wowed by Bocelli's voice and their friendship lasted till Corelli's death ???

  • tavolta devo darti ragione, hai detto una cose corrette... cmq, scherzi a parte, nn voglio offendere nessuno e mi scuso se ho usato termini poco corretti, ma x l'esperienza che ho nel campo musicale, e x le centinaia di voci che conosco, x le centinaia di composizioni che ho affrontato, quella di Bocelli è la voce che di più si avvicina al mio stato d'animo, parere ovviamente personale, a prescindere dal fatto che sia o meno tecnicamente impeccabile... Saluti

  • MegaSiegmund e PickBit ma iticci a scassari a minchia... che minchia vi mettete a fare i critici del cazzo... dite come tante pecore ammaestrate le stesse cazzate che dicono quegli inetti dei vostri insegnanti, sempre se voi studiate un minimo di canto x mettervi in discorsi che sono molto più grandi d voi!!! Cantante lirico, cantante pop fate i discorsi ri picciriddi: un SUCAAA grande quanto la vostra ignoranza... Pensate a studiare d più e commentare di meno critici del mio grande pene

  • @Sciopen1985

    come vorrei vedere il tuo grande pene :-P

  • Povero Linetto, come si capisce che sei frocetto, i grandi tenori non li hai MAI sentiti altrimenti non diresti quelle stronzate, sei uno dei tanti incompetenti che si basano SOLO sul nome, io non ce l'ho con Boccelli anzi, lui ha ragione, sà che è pieno di persone ignoranti come te a cui può vendersi, ci sta riuscendo benissimo

  • Better than I'd have thought, but he ought to have left it alone and chosen any of the many pieces he can sing without strain and with charm.

  • Osceno? Senza voce? Signori, ma da dove sbucate?

  • "Papà, papà, cos'è questo rumore??"

    "Niente Pierino, niente. E' solo Verdi che si rivolta nella tomba..." =D

    ...penoso...

  • Si: si rivolta per aver letto commenti come il tuo (penoso)!

  • Ma tu le orecchie le hai? Ti è mai capitato di ascoltare un VERO cantante d'opera?

    Forse dovresti cominciare

    Non aggiungo altro...

  • @PickBit Ma che minchia dici???? Chi cazzo sono x te i cantanti lirici??? quelli che urlano come tante puttane???

  • @Sciopen1985 innanzi tutto vedi di darti una calmata, perchè così dimostri solamente la tua completa mancanza di cultura. Cantante lirico, amico caro era un certo Mario del Monaco per esempio, o Franco Corelli, Franco Bonisolli, Jussi Bjorling, Giuseppe di Stefano ecc... è evidente che nel tuo stato non puoi conoscere nemmeno uno di questi ma prova ad ascoltarne UNO e perfino tu non potrai non renderti conto della differenza abissale quanto la tua grettezza

  • @Sciopen1985 Come immaginavo... Del Monaco, Corelli, di Stefano.... cantanti che hanno una grande potenza vocale ma che nn t fanno capire un cazzo di quello che dicono... pace alle loro anime, ma io parlo di suono, di canto nn di uso sgraziato delle corde vocali!!! Tu mi hai citato i grandi, ma quella è la vecchia scuola di tenori.... prova ad ascoltare Diego Florez e poi mi fai sapere!!!

  • @Sciopen1985 Parli della potenza vocale come se fosse un difetto, ma specialmente in quest'aria (è un grido di rabbia quello di Manrico, conosci il Trovatore?) e in genere in Verdi come nella gran parte del repertorio drammatico è tutt'altro che negativa, ma a parte questo ti pare che la potenza fosse il tratto saliente di un cantante come Di Stefano? Certo la voce l'aveva (vivaddio), ma santo cielo, era apprezzato proprio per i suoi sublimi "pianissimo" e la chiarezza della sua dizione...

  • @Sciopen1985 E poi io non ho citato solo i grandissimi, Bonisolli è per esempio un cantante largamente sottovalutato, poco conosciuto e piuttosto odiato, mi pare... Ma vuoi nomi ancora meno conosciuti? Ti accontento subito: perche non ti ascolti Nicola Martinucci o Gianfranco Cecchele o magari addirittura Giuliano Bernardi (che io stesso conosco solo grazie alla cortesia del figlio) e vienimi a dire che questi tenori facevano un uso sgraziato delle corde vocali...

  • PickBit sei tu che non hai le orecchie. Ti consiglio di fartele crescere. Ho sentito anche i grandi cantanti lirici e confermo che Bocelli fa la sua parte alla grande. E non sarai certo tu a farmi cambiare idea.

  • Farti cambiare idea non mi interessa nella maniera più assoluta, ma che si dica che Bocelli è un grande cantante lirico è un'assurdità.

    E' un ottimo cantante leggero, anche se il suo canto semi lirico negli acuti alla lunga mi infastidisce (gusto personale), ma la cosa finisce lì, in opera non ci siamo proprio.

    Sono curioso tuttavia di sapere quali sono questi grandi cantanti che ascolti, perchè se non noti la differenza c'è qualcosa che non va.

  • Se ci fosse qualcosa che non va non vedo perchè dovrebbe essere necessariamente da parte mia. Comunque, dato che abbiamo due valutazioni diverse e incompatibili dello stesso artista forse sarebbe meglio chiudere qui la disputa, se sei d'accordo. Tanto non ne veniamo a capo.

  • che cagata........fanculo.....

  • is it me, or there is just no emotion in this rendition ?

  • No emotion?

    It's not just that, he's simply lacking EVERYTHING an opera singer should have.

    He's not a bad performer when he sings his stuff, but he simply shames himself when he tries things like this...

    At least he could have had the decency to avoid Verdi

  • oh yes, I totally agree with you ! and he should even more avoid Donizetti... his Ah mes amis is even a lot worse than this !

  • He has not the voice for ah mes amis!!!!

    But in this he is not bad, even if I don't consider him a real Opera singer!!!!

  • @tenor9216 Anche tu... ma chi schifiu rici??? Bocelli s'aisa a cuegghiè

  • @tenor9216

    Shut up your mouth,idiot

  • @tranxuannghia Dear sir, are you a member of mafia? is this the kind of language you normally use with those who disagree with you? I'm sure the people who really understand and appreciate the art of singing don't express themselves this way

  • @silver50072

    Oh yes,i'm a member of mafia who know the real music

    and you are the mother fucker know nothing

    Bullshit

    Look back to what Maestro Corelli said about this tenor

  • @tranxuannghia

    i agree with you Tran Xuan Nghia

  • @tranxuannghia

    i agree with you Tran Xuan Nghia

  • @tranxuannghia I don't want to have anything to do with people like you.

    By the way, could you just quote exactly what Corelli (who was a singer, not a critic) said about Bocelli, and when and where he said that? It is well known that in his last years Corelli knew very many students, who where totally unknown to the public at that time, and tended to be quite generous with them.

  • Simply obscene.  No more to say. Somebody save us.

  • Yeah, Zubin Mehta for example. Why the hell does he even record with Bocelli?

  • Senza voce!(without voice!)

  • Ma la voce dov'è? dov'è lo squillo? E' vuota, terribilmente vuota! Il do ci sarà anche, ma non è il do acuto che fa il tenore. Una cosa è il pop, una cosa è l'opera e per quest'ultima ci vuole sostegno, appoggio, tecnica e natura, se no certe tremende arcate di suono verdiane è impossibile eseguirle. Non venite a dirmi che Bocelli è cantante d'opera!

  • D'accordissimo e purtroppo questo qua ruba le parti nelle opere a chi se lo meriterebbe !!!!!

  • The BEST

  • ma che stai a dire !!!!!!!!!!

  • Bocelli can sing "Con te partirò" or others pop songs but not opera,please!

  • I' m totally with you.

  • For those who showed thier pure ignorance, Bocelli sang this song live & the 2 high notes @the end were amazing as usual :/

  • watch franco corelli´s di quella pira, fantastic high C

  • Corelli was his teatcher actualy he was wowed by Bocelli,s voice and they became friends before his death.

  • @elisabethgv94 listen to MARIO FILIPPESCHI OR FRANCO BONISOLLI LIVE ON STAGE SINGING DI QUELLA PIRA WITHOUT MICROPHONE, no comparison to this overrated pop singer. LONG LIVE TO REAL SPINTO TENORS!

  • HOLY SHIT!!!!! WHAT A HIGH C!!!!

    mother of CHRIST.

  • listen Oh mio rimorso!! is very beautiful, no than Domingo ¬¬°

  • Reading positive comments about this is the proof of the damages this rich man is doing to the art of singing!

    It is sad he is italian; we italians should be proud of opera, this compatriot instead ruins the taste of the public and so contributes to destroy our heritage!

    Please listen to Corelli before posting anything

  • @silver50072 Corelli was a great Tenor in his own right and his Di Quella pira is remarkable. However, I actually liked Bocelli's high C here. He may not be the greatest Tenor right now but he has his good times like any other. And Corelli's greatness shouldn't stop any Tenor from singing.

  • @MrOpera67 Of course, I do not question Bocelli'right to sing, also considering the money he makes.

    But I think it is a pity that many people may be pushed to believe he is a real opera singer, while he is not; he is a rather good pop singer. Art is art and pop music is pop music. My impression is that Bocelli does nothing to make his audience understand this difference; quite the contrary, he tends to exploit the misunderstanding for commercial purposes.

  • @silver50072

    your cult should do the same, you're all so funny in that you insist on your ways and brag about not being well known by the public. commercialize yourselves and stfu

  • @libetta I actually do another job, there is no envy at all.

    I just care for art. I would never dare to offend art for money! Would you dare to do that?

    If you know anything about opera and singing, you will also know that in the world there are thousands of singers (professional or not) that are not worse than Bocelli

  • @silver50072

    you didn't take my advise seriously, did you?

  • @MrOpera67 In italian we call people like Bocelli "furbetti" (sly people who overrate themselves). A good high C (I do not discuss the way it may be achieved) is not everything, I consider the whole performance.

    Of course there are many singers who are not as great as Corelli, but they deserve to be called opera singers. My humble opinion is that Bocelli is a "furbetto" instead.

    Respectfully

  • @silver50072 Ah! I see, forgive me. I actually understand what you're saying, and somewhat agree with it.

  • @silver50072

    the problem with classical music in general is people act like a prima donna, thus, its popularity being very limited. art is to be shared to everyone, no matter how good a performer is, it is still limited to select audience or people whom he will be able to touch. for me, true art is no matter a venue or audience, that you get to reach out to them, that is true communication of art. enough with the exclusivity bullshit

  • @libetta Your point of view is very respectable.

    It is not necessary to anyone to be an expert in opera or singing, and even listenting to Bocelli can be a good beginning. But when some people present him like the non plus ultra (and actually he lets them do that, for money!), I cannot stand that. Please compare this performance non just to Del Monaco's o Corelli's, but to that of an average REAL dramatic singer and you will see what I mean (you absolutely don't need to be an expert to see it)

  • @silver50072

    i have seen him live, and he sings better than this recording suggests. of course this was an earlier recording, why would you even think his technique level would remain like this forever. i never understand why people would complain about his having a "thin" voice. like they can change it anyway. not all voices are the same. i can show you a tenor who had no training yet, and still sounds than practically most tenors.

    watch?v=rt3EcD7QlAE

    i know those tenors you mentioned

  • @libetta The tenor you indicated is remarkable, thank you. I am not in a position to teach you anything, but given your interest in singing there are 2 things you have to know: 1. A real opera singer sings in a theatre and doesn't use a microphone (I'm afraid Bocelli used one when you saw him live!) 2. not all voices are fit for any repertoire (a superb singer like A. Kraus, for example, never dared to sing Di quella pira). A pop singer like Bocelli doesn't mind, he sings everything

  • @silver50072

    i know these. i'm really bothered why you would classify one real tenor as to singing in theatres, heck, even the 3 tenors sang w/ microphones in public venues. why are you purists so ignoring this wonderful opportunity? it would be lovely to have more audience and more people to enjoy this great art form. a local renowned pianist here performed in a group of malls and audiences loved it.

  • @libetta The three tenors and other opera singers occasionaly sang with microphones outside theatres, but they were able to sing an entire opera in theatre (that was, actually, their profession). I don't think Bocelli never performed an entire opera, and not just because of his blindness, but primarily because he is not an opera singer. I respect pop singers but true art should never be offended and exploited for commercial reasons.

  • @silver50072

    he's got boheme and werther

  • @silver50072

    i think you take it too extreme. bocelli is more gifted than many trained tenors out there. in fact, corelli wouldn't even accept him if not for his voice and potential. there are reviews from conductors such as mehta, maazel, and chung, who recognize his talent. i think this projection thing could be the only problem, other than that, it is almost not noticeable with mic aids. it's good a wider audience are able to know and enjoy opera. "true" opera singers should do similarly

  • @libetta

    Corelli was really wowed by Bocelli's voice when he sang O Sole Mio to Corelli when he tried to attend Corelli's masterclass

  • @tranxuannghia

    true maestros recognizes talents because they not only appreciate its uniqueness, the potential could set new heights!

  • @silver50072

    Stupid

    Ridiculous

    Because of stupid and mother fucking like you,the world's music will go down

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  • @silver50072

    Just pigs like you dare to think in this way !!!

  • @silver50072

    Just pigs like you dare to think in this way !!!

    

  • @silver50072

    Just pigs like you dare to think in this way !!!

  • @silver50072

    he did, as it was in a coliseum. i'm sure all tenors or opera singer would do the same at such a venue. i'm not yet familiar with particular roles for different tenor types like lyric, spinto, or dramatic. etc. but i'm sure about otello being for dramatic tenors. is tenor Otoniel Gonzaga famous in your area?

  • my friend, if you think bocelli's better in the studio than he does on stage, then you're completely mistaken. on stage he sounds even better (even if you think this is mediocre), he can hit any notes as required by the aria, and imo, he executes the notes even better. i can say this because i've watched him live.

  • High C was otherworldly!!!!! Wooooooooo.... Go Bocelli!

    Bravooooo!!!!

  • jhvorotin - Let's hear how good you are!

    :-D

  • The hight C at the end was amazing!

    I never heard anyone do it better.

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