Renato Bruson "Cortigiani, vil razza dannata" Rigoletto
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@papaschubert31 three deaf people
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HE is incredible, and the voice is delicious. The one thing is that he is allways taiking out all those high notes "because Verdi din not wright them"... and I miss them!
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This regie with Rigoletto alone is rare. But Bruson ate the scene. His voice and acting is unique. I love this interpretation. Bravo Meastro !!
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I could never understand the appeal of Bruson- I've always thought his voice, although musically employed at times, never had any core, or indeed any beauty whatsoever. Even when younger the voice seemed rather dry and unfocused. The one Verdi role he truly excelled at in my opinion was Falstaff (he was an outstanding Falstaff) In the rest of the great Verdi baritone roles he doesn't hold a candle to Managuerra or Cappucilli, Merrill, or Macneil sorry to say.
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Ridateci la figlia Italia assassini
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@celesteaida48 it did take me a while, to fully understand his voice. now he's my fav.
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Are you kidding?
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@RVP57 Buona Fortuna, Good luck..
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@Loismustdie26 How can a Rigoletto be TOO dramatic, particularly in this scene?
my favorite Verdi baritone..love that dark voice, and his intensity.
jmahlon 2 years ago 8
Wonderful. The characterisation and the acting is very interesting too.
LordMgls 2 years ago 7