Bryn Terfel - Le Nozze di Figaro - Se vuol ballare
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There is no better Figaro than Terfel since Sir Geraint Llewellyn Evans. Actually, the voices are remarkably similar in their suited musical fach. They went to the same music school as far as I am aware? How I long to ear more Mozart & Falstaff. Oh - some Schubert lieder... able to weave entire worlds of emotion trough its intimate musical interaction. Just unparalleled...
Sing Mozart and teach an entire new generation of singers trough is magnificent example...
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Mozart che descrive i sentimenti popolari della rivoluzione: fantastico! :)
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@1066anglophile im glad you pointed that out because its such a great little touch he added
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he is a low bartione
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this guy is great! :D
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@amfm829 If you can reach it, you're good, I'm 19, my voice is somewhat between a young bass and a bass baritone (let's say Leporello fits me like a glove, and I can manage Cinque, dieci, venti very decently) and Non più andrai is absolutely out of reach for me.
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Wow, his grace notes on the refrain at the end were something I'd never heard before. Me gustò!
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Of course Figaro is plebeian. According to "The Ascent of Man" series by Jacob Bronowski (who is the reason Britain does NOT do Polack jokes), the story behind the opera was revolutionary! It presented the idea that the life and love of a mere commoner is as worthy of our attention as that of a Count or any other aristocrat.
G-d that was beautiful. He can sing to me anytime.
metalgear4500 2 years ago 23
what a superb voice tyrfel's,excellent bass- bariton ,long live mozart
beethomozart 3 years ago 15