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Francisco Araiza sings LA TRAVIATA Aria&Cabaletta

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2008

Giuseppe Verdi LA TRAVIATA (San Francisco 1987)

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  • Araiza sings a very convincing Alfredo with an impeccable vocal technique and the best high C I have heard in La Traviata! ...just wonderful!!

  • Wonderful performance of Araiza!! Incredible high C.. refined legatto and perfect phrasing.. Bravo!!!

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  • @luciano1935

    but kraus doesn't have a big voice like araiza.

  • Yes, the phrasing....it's like hearing a brandnew piece.

  • IN HIS PRIME BRAVO FRANCISCO BRAVO

  • Yeah man...its just the those wonders of nature, these supersingers do what they want with their perfect tech...amazing!

    How do you find young Domingo?In my ears he sounds quite similar with Araiza..i mean what comes to the weight in the voice..powerful and warm, metallic lyric voice.

  • Seems to me that this should be the real parameter for lyric tenors. If you hear the great ones, such as Araiza, Gedda, Wunderlicht and, say, the 'late' Pavarotti, you'll find a lot of bright, metal and power, along with the legato and the warmth of the lyric voice. Araiza doesn't sound dark as a dramatic or spinto to me, but as a mature and rich full lyric. Besides, as a specialist in Mozart, he also adds the incredible dynamics and sensibility, and a great acting technique. Amazing.

  • so?you must gone to krauss

  • Samekind of superhero as a Lyric tenor is Franck Lopardo....he too amazes me, like Araiza...what a power, but still "just" a Lyric tenor...ok, repertoar is the key...but it does not explain why they have same power like so called Spintos, a true dramatic voices? Anyone?

  • Please tell me, i know something about singing, but obviously not enough? Araiza has wide variety in his instrument, perfect technique... which everybody calls him Lyric tenor, which he is...from Rossini to Verdi...but here i hear more dramatic tones and timbre, spinto qualities in his voice..does anyone agree? I have aöwways wondered his voice...ok he knows how to use it but still..?

  • Bravissimo maestro!

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