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  • bella

    

  • ITALIANO UN  CAZZO ..... QUESTO è DUE SICILE

  • @vadoinmoto sei un grande , viva il regno!!!!

  • Bocelli is better than Pavarotti, Carreras and Domingo, don't you think?

  • @dawidjoseph05 Honestly, I like Bocelli more then them all, more then Lanza and Corelli and Caruso. But I also think that in art better and the best is the question of taste, don't you think?

  • @sofik964 yes, I think you have right for me personal Bocelli is the best

    of course I don't downgrade talent of another

  • @sofik964 but for me*

  • bravo Bocelli

  • Sentire ascoltare questi geni della bel canto sono fiero di essere ITALIANO

  • ORGOGLIO ITALIANO

  • PERFECT! HE SINGS WITH HEART.

  • Andrea ONORE ITALIANO nel mondo

  • ES PRECIOSO GRACIAS POR PONERLO, ME KEDO ENCANTADA!!!!!

  • Andrea Bocelli is proof of a loving God. What a voice and such a nice man.

  • 3:35 lol o_O

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  • mediocre rispetto a Corelli, Del Monaco, Licitra ecc..

  • @Netfuturista  I'm afraid so. But for this man, many people would never hear this music, though.

  • I'm a Caruso, DiStefano, DelMonaco fan, but there's room for any man who keeps opera alive and brings in millions of fans, as Andrea Bocelli has. He may not be a classical tenor, but he has a wonderful voice and a passion and reverence for the music that earns him a place of respect and admiration. He is wonderful here.

  • maravilloso, pero he descubierto que no mueve las manos para cantar, que dificil serìa para mi no hacerlo!! (claro si cantara, ja) En fin, un temazo clàsico se todos los tiempos, interpretado genialmente por Andrea. Gracias por subir el video.

  • I don't know what's sadder: the pitiful, almost ridiculously superficial "singing" of this not even third-class interpreter, or the fact that, apparently, so many people like this crap- the only reason I can think of is that you probably never heard real tenors like Gigli, Schipa, di Stefano - not mention Caruso - sing this.

  • @76alexantonio

    You're right. It was written once for Caruso... I heard this beautiful song for the first time when I was barely 12yo. It was Mario Lanza. It was my first introduction to opera and belcanto, and "Core'ngrato", is still one of my favorite songs. Carlo Bergonzi sang it wonderful. Gigli I learned to know, and Del Monaco, Corelli, Kraus, Schipa, Gigli, and many others, but my biggest favorite is and remains Giuseppe di Stefano! That man 'had' Italia in his voice!!

  • @Ruben546ful I agree: Di Stefano (esp.in the 1940s and 50s) probably had the most beautiful voice in the history of opera, ideally suited for Neapolitan songs, just check out his live version of "core ngrato" from the 1950s - here on youtube, just one click away for everybody who`s interested... Obviously, everybody's got their own taste, I just suspect that many people who like this video are actually touched by the beauty of this song, and not so much by the performance itself

  • @76alexantonio You are right. It's a song full of passion and melancholy. Pure heartbreak, actually. As a young boy I did not understand, but I was struck by the way Mario Lanza gave the pain a voice. Later I discovered a lot of other versions. I have at least 15 on CD. My latest discovery is the version of the virtually unknown tenor Vittorio Grigolo. Very worthwhile! (and a beautiful voice)

  • Can't stand those overdone arrangements-makes it into elevator music

    The singing is OK-and some of the softer singingis nice-a mic voice-but none of the reserve and power the song calls for-also makes so little of the pain and anguish-sort of matter of fact

    So many other superior versions by the great tenors

  • This is the English translation of the end of final verse:

    And I confess, that the Holy Mother

    spoke to me: "My son, let it be, let it be.

    Sound familiar to anyone ? Anyone who's heard of The Beatles ?

    My God, long live music. Without it, we are nothing.

  • @MJLatora your translation is utterly wrong!!! the Italian text goes: "E 'o cunfessore, ch'è persona santa, m'ha ditto: "Figlio mio, lássala stá, lássala stá", which means: "the confessor (priest), who is a holy person, told me: "My son, stop chasing after her (i.e. the girl, Catarì)"" ... good for the Beatles, right?

  • the best performance of this song in our time now

    MILAN LAVRI

    just listen it

  • @pandorassim You´re wrong, I think this is Salvatore Licitra. On Youtube you will find the vid...

  • im blind love me!!!!!!!!

  • MAESTRO!!!

    

  • gente alzatevi tutti in piedi e prostatevi a tanta poesia

  • MARAVILHOSO CANTOR...

  • supera os limites inconfundível!

  • inimitabile Boccelli!

  • Expléndido . . . Maravilloso !!!

  • BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Just gorgeous! And I was there to hear it live!

  • Bravo! Bravo! o//

    Magnifique, vraiment!

  • o que ligeresa muy bien =) me gusta

  • Bello, belliiiiiiiiiiiiiisimo!

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