DAISI (Sunset)_Paliashvili. Part 10: Malkhaz's aria
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T. Zaalishvili's voice is clear, pure & finds its mark in the heart & soul as the
composer intended. With a poetic grace, T.Z.'s enthralling sound & poignant
conviction overcome any doubt that he is the embodiment of Malkaz's yearning
melancholy. T.Z.'s singing is hauntingly beautiful, subtle & speaks the
language of the heart without the necessity of translation! The brooding knight
in the painting is a perfect symbol of strength, masculinity, courage but also
torment! Bravo Anry!
Kievest 1 year ago
@Kievest Thanks with all my heart for your great comment and charming personality which clearly shows through your words. As for translation, this words are by a genial Georgian poet Akaki Tsereteli and I could not dare translate it for myself. When I find a good English translation for this poem I will post it here instantly. Thank you!
AnryK2690 11 months ago
Genial work by Z.Paliashvili and belcanto by T.Zaalishvili, far better than giant ZA in this aria for me ... his singing is takes deep impression and feeling. You are great to choose this picture for, illustration from the poem "The Knight in the Panther's Skin" - man who was giant, one of the greatest knight of the kingdom was crying like a baby, knight who could go against whole army - why?????? because he could not help for his BELOVED woman who was stolen by black wizards. GREAT post Anry!!!
ditogam 1 year ago
@ditogam Yes, definitely better than Anjaparidze generally for this role, unlike Abesalom. But he is still so badly neglected showing but our shame.
AnryK2690 1 year ago