Una furtiva lágrima es el aria que me enamoró de la ópera. Antes me gustaba... pero un día vi en TV . Y quedé tildada!!! Para siempre enamorada!!! ¡¡¡por favor!!! sin ánimo de competencia Pavarotti-Carreras y otro muchísimos maravillosos tenores que, ¡¡¡gracias a Dios!!! cantaron para nuestro deleite. Es sólo por compartir aquel momento mágico -como me gusta llamarlos- en que solas, con mi tía Miría, nos miramos las dos con la boca abierta y lágrimas en los ojos.
@alfonsorama1, queria decir 'a ver'. Y abundando en el tema. Hay maneras de meterse y 'despreciar' a los grandes tenores. Cada uno tiene sus simpatias y hay que respetarlas, nos guste o no. Hay mucho 'anti' y poco criterio serio. Tampoco se puede estar dando listas de '30 tenores mejores que' a diestro y siniestro para contraponer cada vez que se mencione a Domingo o Pavarotti. Estos dos para mi entre los 5 o 10 de la historia, te pongas como te pongas, que te veo venir. Hay que joderse¡
@alfonsorama1, Bueno, que te paso hace un año? por supuesto que hay muchos mas grandes tenores, pero si alguien meciona a Carreras, Domingo y Pavarotti, es como mencionar cualquier cosa? Haber que dictadura del 'alcanfor tenoril' tenemos. Si tu quieres mencionar mas a otros, pues hazlo¡ Y deja en paz la opinion de otros, vamos hombre¡
My copy of this video has English sub titles but I wish the movie would come out on DVD. What a beautiful rendering of Una Furtiva Lagrima by Jose Carreras and wonderful acting too. Having been handed a note saying his mother has died just before going on to sing this, Jose Carreras has to sing this as Gayarre would have done after hearing such dreadful news. Of course Jose Carreras had lost his own mother when he was in his late teens. Bravo! Thanks inmylife9.
Geez. This is ironic. As a fan of Jose Carreras knows, Carreras himself had lost his mother in real life, at the age of eighteen. :( I don't know how he was able to keep his emotions under control during this scene; he was probably thinking of his mother.
Por los testimonios que tenemos del arte canoro de Gayarre, poco tenia que ver su canto con la emisión abierta y descarnada a la Di Stefano que tiene Carreras. Aparte la zona aguda de Gayarre era extraordinaria, mucho más extensa y fácil que la de Carreras. Eran tenores en concepto muy diferentes.
Thank you very much abowt this clip!This is the more exciting performance!I love Jose Careras and this film very much!When I wached it I cried all time!
Wonderful!!!! This is one of my favorite arias anyway, and this is an incredibly moving version. It's especially moving considering that Carrera's own mother died from cancer when he was only, I believe, 17. I have always thought that perhaps he has always sung with so much passion because he knew what it was to suffer a great loss at such a young age.
I don't know if it's been released in english but the situation here is the following: the result of the performance is in Gayarre's hands but just before going on stage he learns that his mother has died through a message on a paper, so he begins to sing and his voice expresses all the pain of such a sad feelings. At the end he's succesful and the critics say that that was the best tribute possible to a mother died.
Una furtiva lágrima es el aria que me enamoró de la ópera. Antes me gustaba... pero un día vi en TV . Y quedé tildada!!! Para siempre enamorada!!! ¡¡¡por favor!!! sin ánimo de competencia Pavarotti-Carreras y otro muchísimos maravillosos tenores que, ¡¡¡gracias a Dios!!! cantaron para nuestro deleite. Es sólo por compartir aquel momento mágico -como me gusta llamarlos- en que solas, con mi tía Miría, nos miramos las dos con la boca abierta y lágrimas en los ojos.
Ire23653 2 months ago
fantástica
azul5445 2 months ago
@alfonsorama1, queria decir 'a ver'. Y abundando en el tema. Hay maneras de meterse y 'despreciar' a los grandes tenores. Cada uno tiene sus simpatias y hay que respetarlas, nos guste o no. Hay mucho 'anti' y poco criterio serio. Tampoco se puede estar dando listas de '30 tenores mejores que' a diestro y siniestro para contraponer cada vez que se mencione a Domingo o Pavarotti. Estos dos para mi entre los 5 o 10 de la historia, te pongas como te pongas, que te veo venir. Hay que joderse¡
millonety123 2 months ago
@alfonsorama1, Bueno, que te paso hace un año? por supuesto que hay muchos mas grandes tenores, pero si alguien meciona a Carreras, Domingo y Pavarotti, es como mencionar cualquier cosa? Haber que dictadura del 'alcanfor tenoril' tenemos. Si tu quieres mencionar mas a otros, pues hazlo¡ Y deja en paz la opinion de otros, vamos hombre¡
millonety123 2 months ago
ein toller film !!!!
in deutescher sprache nur zu finden auf VHS
unter den namen EINE UNENDLICHE ROMANZE
ich habe sehr lange danach gesucht,und heute bin ich durch zufall darauf gestossen.
danke fürs uploading !
ckclubchris 2 months ago
My copy of this video has English sub titles but I wish the movie would come out on DVD. What a beautiful rendering of Una Furtiva Lagrima by Jose Carreras and wonderful acting too. Having been handed a note saying his mother has died just before going on to sing this, Jose Carreras has to sing this as Gayarre would have done after hearing such dreadful news. Of course Jose Carreras had lost his own mother when he was in his late teens. Bravo! Thanks inmylife9.
AKJC48 3 months ago
there is no better rendition than this- so moving
thank you so much for posting
pipsprof 3 months ago
Julian Gayarre llevaba el día que cantó esa canción un traje de payaso. Fue un momento conmovedor, según muchos dicen.
CallieSjet 8 months ago
piel de gallina
Baalix 10 months ago
Geez. This is ironic. As a fan of Jose Carreras knows, Carreras himself had lost his mother in real life, at the age of eighteen. :( I don't know how he was able to keep his emotions under control during this scene; he was probably thinking of his mother.
31operafan 1 year ago
Por los testimonios que tenemos del arte canoro de Gayarre, poco tenia que ver su canto con la emisión abierta y descarnada a la Di Stefano que tiene Carreras. Aparte la zona aguda de Gayarre era extraordinaria, mucho más extensa y fácil que la de Carreras. Eran tenores en concepto muy diferentes.
alfonsorama1 1 year ago
Julian Gayarre, la voz mas bella y el mejor tenor que haya pasado nunca por la faz de la tierra.
AsierPizarro 1 year ago
this film is on dvd, get it through Primier Opera
shirleycritch 2 years ago
This is fantastic!!! Thank you 'inmylife9'
Does anyone know if the film is available on VHS/DVD?
MsF1Annie 2 years ago 7
the best tenor of the world. his voice is very beatiful
loco951 2 years ago 15
Very nice in the context of the film but his voice is already pretty wobbly by this point, regrettably.
ShawDAMAN 2 years ago
el grande fue julian gayarre
osasunas25 2 years ago
Magnifico, splendido, grande Carreras! musicale i mezza voci
clymnestre 2 years ago 5
Since I've seen this movie, I always cry when I listen to this song. Incredible.
ZBELZUM 3 years ago
CARRERAS, Domingo, Pavarotti
elultimodeguam 3 years ago 2
@elultimodeguam Por favor, por suerte han habido muchos mas tenores. Tan grandes como los que mencionas, o más.
alfonsorama1 1 year ago
Maestro Carreras e sempre il mio tenore perferito.Grandissimo!
Solomontenor 3 years ago 5
Thank you very much abowt this clip!This is the more exciting performance!I love Jose Careras and this film very much!When I wached it I cried all time!
ralitoiv 3 years ago
Wonderful!!!! This is one of my favorite arias anyway, and this is an incredibly moving version. It's especially moving considering that Carrera's own mother died from cancer when he was only, I believe, 17. I have always thought that perhaps he has always sung with so much passion because he knew what it was to suffer a great loss at such a young age.
novice1959 3 years ago
Thank you for the summary! So very moving!
mcknighty11 3 years ago 2
oh now this aria like me more. this version make me cry ..he's so sweet and tender and passionate...
Krizia65c13 3 years ago
this is the most beautiful and sad singing I have ever heard, divine Jose Carreras...
gheeah 3 years ago 2
I wish this movie was released in english!
mcknighty11 3 years ago
I don't know if it's been released in english but the situation here is the following: the result of the performance is in Gayarre's hands but just before going on stage he learns that his mother has died through a message on a paper, so he begins to sing and his voice expresses all the pain of such a sad feelings. At the end he's succesful and the critics say that that was the best tribute possible to a mother died.
inmylife9 3 years ago
@inmylife9 It is his father's death not his mother's. A ver si os enteráis.
carclamcc 1 year ago