Leading tenor of the 1960's and 70's. Internationally renowned Tenor and Master Voice Teacher, Michael Trimble, 52 years expertise performing, teaching and Artist training. www.trimblevocalinstitute.com
i agree about the beauty of the last note and the diction. and his voice is as mellow when he sings loudly as when he sings softly. it is amazing to hear someone have 'one voice' that is even no matter what effect he wants to make. He changes 'color' and expression without changing his quality of voice which is gorgeous. i'm going to recommend him to some people who want to sing songs. this is the way they should do it.
What a heartfelt voice..with a great interpretation...the mezzo voce at the end touches me..the diction is a lesson for all singers....thank you for sharing your talent...it is greatly appreciated!
i listened to this whole song and was astounded at the very last note. no wonder he was so famous for his mezzo-voce singing. what a note! it is gorgeous! and , by the way, i understood every word. his diction is really the best i've heard. i've been asking around and apparently he became a very elite voice teacher and very successful at it, too.
i agree about the beauty of the last note and the diction. and his voice is as mellow when he sings loudly as when he sings softly. it is amazing to hear someone have 'one voice' that is even no matter what effect he wants to make. He changes 'color' and expression without changing his quality of voice which is gorgeous. i'm going to recommend him to some people who want to sing songs. this is the way they should do it.
sopranodelight1 1 week ago
What a heartfelt voice..with a great interpretation...the mezzo voce at the end touches me..the diction is a lesson for all singers....thank you for sharing your talent...it is greatly appreciated!
hazelswimmer 3 weeks ago
i listened to this whole song and was astounded at the very last note. no wonder he was so famous for his mezzo-voce singing. what a note! it is gorgeous! and , by the way, i understood every word. his diction is really the best i've heard. i've been asking around and apparently he became a very elite voice teacher and very successful at it, too.
brickinthethroat 10 months ago