@romondesbert but, you are not a singer, if you were, then you would know that in french diction they often teach to roll many r's because it is impossible to project spoken french sounds like this in certain situations.
@CullenGandyTenor Sorry but i'm a singer too and I know it's perfectly possible to sing opera in french without rolling the "r". Do you want a proof ? Listen to Roberto Alagna. His diction is the example to follow.
@romondesbert eh, yeah, but even then, the r's are often taught to be not rolled but flipped...and Alagna, though a native french speak, I would think is in the minority as far as diction choices in french...it seems to work for him...but I would think it impossibly to sing and properly phonate on some of these r's I hear coming out of french peoples mouths...but i guess its just a matter of who taught you and where you come from.
@CullenGandyTenor Listen to the baritone François le Roux too. He's been one of the best Pelleas an is know a wonderful Golaud. And he's a master in French Mélodie. His "Académie Francis Poulenc" in Tours is attended by young singers from all parts of the World who want to work on style and diction in Mélodie.
@romondesbert If I may butt in. Unfortunealy there is no French native "r" is taught or encourged in most music conservatories and institutes because it's not part of the IPA, "international phonetic alphabet". In classical singing English "r" is italianated too. So,is that wrong?
Major talent who belongs on the stage of the MET. Beautifully equalized tenor voice plus expert interpretative skills plus the rare ability to give each word its true meaning.
I agree 100% afterall if this guy cant sing on an international stage how am I supposed to get there. Im finishing up my masters and I think we have similiar talent he is a few years older than me and I think he's great
Truly stunning
whitacre4489 10 months ago
Beau timbre, musicalité, technique parfaite...
Magnifique. La ligne de chant est superbe, les aigus parfaitement "mixtes", haut placés et jamais poussés... Du grand art.
toupelitidl 2 years ago
Merci beaucoup!
yiyibin 2 years ago
@toupelitidl Achetez vous des oreilles, la v oix est serrée dans l'aigu et fausse ane plus la plupart du temps!!!
vivegedda 1 year ago
His french is perfect !!! and it seems so easy for him, bravo !
guilhem32 2 years ago
Good but not totally perfect (I'm french). He couldn't be taken for a french singer. The french "r" is not "rolled" like in italian
romondesbert 2 years ago
@romondesbert but, you are not a singer, if you were, then you would know that in french diction they often teach to roll many r's because it is impossible to project spoken french sounds like this in certain situations.
CullenGandyTenor 1 year ago
@CullenGandyTenor Sorry but i'm a singer too and I know it's perfectly possible to sing opera in french without rolling the "r". Do you want a proof ? Listen to Roberto Alagna. His diction is the example to follow.
romondesbert 1 year ago
@romondesbert eh, yeah, but even then, the r's are often taught to be not rolled but flipped...and Alagna, though a native french speak, I would think is in the minority as far as diction choices in french...it seems to work for him...but I would think it impossibly to sing and properly phonate on some of these r's I hear coming out of french peoples mouths...but i guess its just a matter of who taught you and where you come from.
CullenGandyTenor 1 year ago
@CullenGandyTenor Listen to the baritone François le Roux too. He's been one of the best Pelleas an is know a wonderful Golaud. And he's a master in French Mélodie. His "Académie Francis Poulenc" in Tours is attended by young singers from all parts of the World who want to work on style and diction in Mélodie.
romondesbert 1 year ago
@romondesbert If I may butt in. Unfortunealy there is no French native "r" is taught or encourged in most music conservatories and institutes because it's not part of the IPA, "international phonetic alphabet". In classical singing English "r" is italianated too. So,is that wrong?
steakopera 1 year ago
sehr gut! Diese Stimme merke ich mir. Bravo
Gizalles 2 years ago
Danke schoen!
yiyibin 2 years ago
Major talent who belongs on the stage of the MET. Beautifully equalized tenor voice plus expert interpretative skills plus the rare ability to give each word its true meaning.
Maestoso14 3 years ago
I agree 100% afterall if this guy cant sing on an international stage how am I supposed to get there. Im finishing up my masters and I think we have similiar talent he is a few years older than me and I think he's great
js59695 2 years ago
That's an impressive voice.
ElPiconeroalCognac 3 years ago
Bravissimo ;))
Tenor65 3 years ago
Bonita voz. Pero: respiración alta, vibrato en exceso marcado. Suerte!
aporlosanodesdelosan 3 years ago