I agree with your assessment of Andreas. Considering all the elements of a countertenor voice and musical performance, he is one of the very best. I also like Paul Esswood's rich tone, excellent technique, and understanding of Baroque interpretation. Philippe Jaroussky is very popular now and deserves much praise. Some others are fairly good, but I also have heard a few that are disappointing. Natural alto Russell Oberlin had the advantage of singing with full voice and deserves attention.
Yes, the voice and orchestra both are top quality for today's peformances. And, as you say, the Baroque era certainly respresented an unusual degree of musical quality, quantity of good composers, and quantity of excellent music, much of which still remains to be heard today. 80% of all operas were written before 1800, and 70% of the roles were for the high male voice.
A wonderful "voix mix" has Mr Scholl. I like his interpretation of this very difficult Mozart aria. It must be a great thing to see him performe one of the roles in Mitridate (Sifare I think?)...very hard to see male singers doing this.
Both Baroque opera and countertenor voices finally have become more popular, especially in Europe; however, a smaller percentage of them have the necessary vocal power, tone, control, agility, and clean enunciation to perform opera on the stage. This recording of Andreas Scholl is even more remarkable when considering the fact that his tessatura is not his normal, full voice. As amazing as this recording is, I would have loved to have heard the original cast member at the opera's premier.
Wonderful assurance and control - and depth. His lower register is entirely thrilling. Well, his entire range is thrilling! Great choice of accompanying art. Thanks Stefano.
Haha, I was writing an essay, and while listening to this and writing, the quality of my essay improved really much!
otacs2 3 months ago
MOLTO, MOLTO BELLO, ANCHE SE PREFERISCO L'INCISIONE IN CD DI ASAWA 8CON ROUSSET).
ORCHESTRA E DIRETTORE SPLENDIDI, ANCHE SE NON HO CAPITO CHI SONO.
klemperer100 5 months ago
Venga pur, minacci e frema
L'implacabil genitore
Al suo sdegno, al suo furore
Questo cor non cederà
Roma in me rispetti, e tema
Men feroce, e men severo,
O più barbaro, o più fiero
L'ira sua mi renderà
viechbaderin 10 months ago
Nice video ! What are the paintings we see ?
0:47 Aeneas tells Dido about the fall of Troy (1815), by Pierre-Narcisse Guérin (Musée du Louvre)
5:11 Ceres (1657), Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (Private collection)
5:55 Belisarius (1776), François-André Vincent (Musée Fabre, Montpellier, France)
6:28 Oath of the Horatii (1812), Jacques-Louis David (Musée du Louvre)
ChatonEndormi 1 year ago
Andras Scholl rules
newFranzFerencLiszt 1 year ago 3
Thank you so much for letting all hear and see this by posting!
chinzebo 1 year ago 2
andreas la tua voce è per me impareggiabile ci sono tanti artisti validi però il tuo timbro vocale èper me il migliore.
nncapisciocomputer 2 years ago
I agree with your assessment of Andreas. Considering all the elements of a countertenor voice and musical performance, he is one of the very best. I also like Paul Esswood's rich tone, excellent technique, and understanding of Baroque interpretation. Philippe Jaroussky is very popular now and deserves much praise. Some others are fairly good, but I also have heard a few that are disappointing. Natural alto Russell Oberlin had the advantage of singing with full voice and deserves attention.
sfkcbf 2 years ago
Both voice and orchestra make for a great listening experience.
It brings my imagination back to more inspired times with great pleasure.
mrmolinodelahoz 2 years ago 5
Yes, the voice and orchestra both are top quality for today's peformances. And, as you say, the Baroque era certainly respresented an unusual degree of musical quality, quantity of good composers, and quantity of excellent music, much of which still remains to be heard today. 80% of all operas were written before 1800, and 70% of the roles were for the high male voice.
sfkcbf 2 years ago
Stunning.
zutal0rs 2 years ago 2
isn't he handsome!?
Holycani 2 years ago
not particularly
BernardProfitendieu 2 years ago
André Gide?Les faux monnayeurs?
vonspre 2 years ago
my father! ;)
BernardProfitendieu 2 years ago
no.
thecritiquevirtuoso 2 years ago
yes, he is !
Idomeneo155 1 year ago
omg I've never heard his regular voice before... he sounded like a tenor for a second :P
Greatheil 2 years ago
A wonderful "voix mix" has Mr Scholl. I like his interpretation of this very difficult Mozart aria. It must be a great thing to see him performe one of the roles in Mitridate (Sifare I think?)...very hard to see male singers doing this.
juancristobal60 2 years ago
Both Baroque opera and countertenor voices finally have become more popular, especially in Europe; however, a smaller percentage of them have the necessary vocal power, tone, control, agility, and clean enunciation to perform opera on the stage. This recording of Andreas Scholl is even more remarkable when considering the fact that his tessatura is not his normal, full voice. As amazing as this recording is, I would have loved to have heard the original cast member at the opera's premier.
sfkcbf 2 years ago
@juancristobal60 No the role is FARNACE!
XPRT10R 1 year ago
Could you possibly tell me the names of the paintings and the artists appearing at 0:26 and 2:51 :)?
LindoroRossini 3 years ago
they centered guy at 2:51 looks like leonidious from 300 xD
adult159 3 years ago
The more I listen to Andreas, the more I like his technique! Different than Jaroussky but just as great.
chris
mradaChris 3 years ago 3
I actually think Scholl has one of the best techniques out there.... Amazing controll over his instrument. !!!!!!!!!!!!
CubbyNH 2 years ago 3
He does have consistency! That is what good technique can give you.
mradaChris 2 years ago
it's not technique it's just a different voice type, Jaroussky has a higher voice.
Greatheil 2 years ago
Wonderful assurance and control - and depth. His lower register is entirely thrilling. Well, his entire range is thrilling! Great choice of accompanying art. Thanks Stefano.
brychar66 3 years ago 9
beautiful
thanks for posting
radubradu 3 years ago 4