@CinclusCinclus: Thank you. So seldom are these little requests bothered with, all the more appreciate your list. Now I can copy, store in music folder, and print for further reference when hearing the beautiful renditions. BTW, I am married to a Nicaraguan, who longs to visit Salamanca one day, so we wonder whether Mr. Levitt ever performs in Spanish.
I'm very glad to hear the famous master-teacher singing. His personality and interpretation is great! Sensitive and expressive. In one word: magnificent!
Absolutely beautiful. The transition from tenor to countertenor in the lovely, moving song at the end is astounding.. Richard, it’s been a long time since I’ve heard you live in person, never mind exact figures, back in the time of Roger Wagner (we shan’t delve into that relationship!!!). You were professional then, and how you have matured in technique, emotional understanding, interpretation, passion. Today, more than ever, your voice is strong, youthful, and fresh....remarkable.
Amarilli is one of my favorites. Could you sometime post a program list of the songs? Not familiar with the one you translated, it is delightful. Thank you for the video, it is a delight, and agreed, you are the master. Understandable why the likes of Andreas Scholl would want to study with you!
Habe ihn als Nerone erlebt. War das Beste, was man 1982 habe konnte. sensationell!
nisanus 2 months ago
omg there was andreas scholl in audience
pr21pr21pr21 4 months ago
So deep, so light...so beautiful !
matmensa 7 months ago
@CinclusCinclus: Thank you. So seldom are these little requests bothered with, all the more appreciate your list. Now I can copy, store in music folder, and print for further reference when hearing the beautiful renditions. BTW, I am married to a Nicaraguan, who longs to visit Salamanca one day, so we wonder whether Mr. Levitt ever performs in Spanish.
MTondeleo 7 months ago
@MTondeleo
1. Anon.: O Wally, Wally (The water is wide)
2. Giulio Caccini: Amarilli mia bella
3. Anon., set by G. Frescobaldi: Se l'aura spira tutta vezzo
4. Alessandro Grandi: O quam tu pulcra es
5. Cherubino Busatti: Dite ch'io canti
6. G. F. Handel: Verdi prati (Alcina)
CinclusCinclus 7 months ago
I'm very glad to hear the famous master-teacher singing. His personality and interpretation is great! Sensitive and expressive. In one word: magnificent!
Thank you very much for the video!
rozalia67 7 months ago
This is the first time me hearing Richard sing. Amazing man. An inspiration to all countertenors!
mradaChris 7 months ago
Absolutely beautiful. The transition from tenor to countertenor in the lovely, moving song at the end is astounding.. Richard, it’s been a long time since I’ve heard you live in person, never mind exact figures, back in the time of Roger Wagner (we shan’t delve into that relationship!!!). You were professional then, and how you have matured in technique, emotional understanding, interpretation, passion. Today, more than ever, your voice is strong, youthful, and fresh....remarkable.
MTondeleo 7 months ago
Thank you for uploading this wonderful video. It finally gave me the chance to hear Mr. Levitt live, a chance I would never ever get otherwise.
francoisedouce 7 months ago
Amarilli is one of my favorites. Could you sometime post a program list of the songs? Not familiar with the one you translated, it is delightful. Thank you for the video, it is a delight, and agreed, you are the master. Understandable why the likes of Andreas Scholl would want to study with you!
MTondeleo 7 months ago