José Mardones (1869 - 1932) probably was the greatest bass voice in history. To me he is the Titta Ruffo of basses!!
Ponselle said, "He had the greatest bass voice I ever heard. Nobody could even come close to that sound. It was like the lowest pedal on the pipe organ of a great cathedral - a real basso profondo. He had everything vocally: a huge voice, excellent technique, and a top that could go way up into the baritone range." You can hear such a strong falsetto coordination in the sound without giving up any lower register, except to sing quietly. Perfect chiaroscuro! What is also great about Mardones is that he does not have the "thick", muffled, distorted sound that most basses and baritones do today. The vowels are clear with plenty of squillante.
For all the weight and depth of the voice, listen to how the voice"sings". It breaths, it floats. What a grand voice!
hashatz 1 year ago
Amazing!
Gomes is the best!
chantalmauro 2 years ago
That is why I post these singers so that we never forget what great singing CAN be.
MrCafiero 2 years ago
I am ashamed not knowing this great singer before.
Herur22 2 years ago
Marvelous.
AulicExclusiva 2 years ago
They don't make 'em like that anymore. Wonderful!
tellittojesus1 2 years ago
Veramente completo,anche interpretativamente convincente!!!Grandissimo...
20478 2 years ago
Incredible singing....a fantastic voice!
69brancaleone 2 years ago
Magnificent - thank you
JOHN
65attila 2 years ago
Great. jfsanin
jfsanin 2 years ago