Jonas Kaufmann " La fleur que tu m'avais jetée" Carmen Scala 2009

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2009

Teatro alla Scala, Dec. 7 2009

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  • Splendida voce, grande presenza fisica e scenica.Bravo, bravo!

  • Wow! Does he know how to sing. If people would only pay closer attention to what he does. Absolutely beautiful voice -- lyrical and with a faultless technique. The tenor for the new millenium. Drama magnifique.

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  • I prefer his version at the ROH in 2006 - flows so much better!

  • bravo ,nulla a che vedere con giuseppe di stefano il piu grande-.

  • God! Could this be any slower?! It's not Wagner, Daniel! Why does he need to milk every note? But kudos to Jonas! He almost convinces me this is the right tempo.

  • @musicalyam His pronunciation of the word is correct. There are a few minor pronunciation differences between French that is spoken, and French that is sung. The final e in the word "jetée", for example, wouldn't be pronounced in spoken French. But it IS often pronounced in sung French..As In this case, Bizet wrote a sung note for the normally mute final e.

  • Jeez he was slobbering the whole time lol... Beautiful voice though.

  • @musicalyam: c'est vous qui êtes totally wrong mon ami! C'est comme si on disait; Monica Bellucci à un ongle tordu au petit orteil du pied droit.

  • his pronounciation of "jetée" is totally wrong...

  • Jonas lo tiene todo lo que necesita un tgenor de élite:presencia fisica,interpretacion de cada papel y una voz con un timbre especial que le hace hoy,uno de los mejores. Luis Alvarez

  • @sgreggers53 I completely agree with you on him being very boring. I love listening to him singing German arias but after seeing him in Traviata, Tosca, Faust and trying to understand the appeal I have given up after this clip. He does nothing but the same 3 emotions.

  • Merveilleux chanteurs... Une oeuvre grandiose.

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