Jaroussky - Christie - Mozart

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2010

Philippe Jaroussky: Mitridate de Mozart; concert à Paris
Chef: William Christie

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  • @Shivaelf

    Nop. He's just, like, insanely good.

  • I'm deeply moved by this aria every time I watch it.

    Mozart was a genius even this young. And Jaroussky+Christie together... The best you can wish.

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  • Love Jochen Kowalski's performance in this role.

  • @MrFpam Nicholas Spanos's version is definitely the best in my opinion. Sounds better now?:-)

  • @tamerlano236 I'm not sure that whether Mitridate is a masterpiece or not is a matter of opinion, but certainly you are right about personal preferences. It's just that you said "the best version is definitely Nicholas Spanos's". That doesn't leave much room for discussion!

  • @MrFpam It's not a fact but my personal opinion. You have yours. Everybody only exchanges opinions. The fact is only that Mitridate, re di Ponto was composed by Mozart. If it's a masterpiece or not is a matter of opinions. Whose version is better is only a matter of personal preferences.

  • @tamerlano236 I wish people wouldn't express their personal opinion as a statement of fact! Spanos sings beautifully, but Jaroussky's version seems to me to be more expressive and a more appropriate interpretation of the role from the opera.

  • ça se déguste !!!

  • we need the applause at the end! :)

  • @tamerlano236 yes off course, are you married to him? freak

  • @Shivaelf No, this register is achieved through technique not voice condition. If you hear him speak you will see that his voice is perfectly normal, and in fact, quite deep.

  • Great aria. But the best version is definitely Nicholas Spanos's.

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