Why can't you help hearing "Non più andrai, farfallone amoroso, look at my brain waves on the monitor-o"? Did you see The Fringe episode with Walter Bishop when he puts on this music and tries to measure his brainwaves and compare it with Pop Music?
If that's the reason why you looked up this song, then welcome to the club! :P
@dgch80 If you have already studied music, you would know that most of the operas by Mozart are in the italian opera seria style, developed for centuries since renaissance.
@MisterSanuk Yesterday I saw the Kaufmann-Antonacci Carmen and I thought the same thing: German and italian singers, in a Theater in London, singing french music for an opera that take place in Sevilla. Conclusion: Opera is one of the best things western culture had created.
I love this piece, but i cant help but hear 'Non più andrai, farfallone amoroso, look at my brain waves on the monitor-o' ...thankyou John Noble!
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Why can't you help hearing "Non più andrai, farfallone amoroso, look at my brain waves on the monitor-o"? Did you see The Fringe episode with Walter Bishop when he puts on this music and tries to measure his brainwaves and compare it with Pop Music?
If that's the reason why you looked up this song, then welcome to the club! :P
Mindfulnesz2012 4 hours ago
3:20 Best pround face ever!
serranopugliesi 1 week ago
AWESOME!
Kronkiz 2 weeks ago
great interpretation!
RowingMango91 1 month ago
i love how he pulls so many funny faces
jradetzky 1 month ago
Best "Non piu andrai" of all the ones I've checked-out here in YouTube...!!!
adr13pr 2 months ago 8
He is from wales and the piece is from Mozart, Austrian. What Italian culture??
dgch80 3 months ago in playlist Favoritos de dgch80
@dgch80 If you have already studied music, you would know that most of the operas by Mozart are in the italian opera seria style, developed for centuries since renaissance.
virtuemarcus 3 months ago
@dgch80 I like your comment! ;-)
machiequesto 3 months ago
@dgch80 true. And the marriage of Figaro is set in Spain. There's nothing Italian in this performance, apart from the language
jradetzky 1 month ago
@dgch80 ha ha. Yeah, a Welsh dude, singing Austrian music, Italian libretto, based on a French play that takes place in Spain.
MisterSanuk 2 weeks ago 3
@MisterSanuk Yesterday I saw the Kaufmann-Antonacci Carmen and I thought the same thing: German and italian singers, in a Theater in London, singing french music for an opera that take place in Sevilla. Conclusion: Opera is one of the best things western culture had created.
jacac 1 week ago
Viva l' Italia, viva la cultura italiana
MrPanormus 3 months ago
Well done
mynameischrisLOL 4 months ago
Bryn in his age of 24. Absolutely fantastic performance. One of the best Figaro of my life. Thanks very much.
txema2728 6 months ago
He should have won!
sartrific 6 months ago
He has said in an interview that it is the first time he sang with Orchestra...
Just amazing
hightenor123 8 months ago
Christ, that's impressive. How old was he then - 23?
He sounds like George London.
yourehavingalarf 1 year ago
He has a wonderful smile; both then and now! Bravo Bryn!
FieldHockeyGoalie007 1 year ago
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Ismon1 1 year ago