Jussi Björling - Una Furtiva Lagrima
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Jussi Björling sings so effortlessly. What a beautiful voice he has! I love him.
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super!!! the best!!! uncomparable!!!
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Thank you so much ................
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I'm so glad I ran into this recording! One of the very best I've heard of Jussi. I'd love to know what recording it is! Cred to the recording team, the quality of the recording brings this fantastic tenor almost all the way to my apartment =)
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@pipsprof No way...
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Quite tomuch powerful
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@maxhansendk: I'm very certain that you think Jussi was the greatest tenor of all times. So why be diplomatic? Why don't you say is as it is - that's what he is for you?
I think that is perfectly legitimate as it is all a matter of opinion - you are not making anyone wrong by saying it.
For me he wasn't - for me it's Caruso - and second Jussi. But that's me !
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The recordings of Jussi Björling and Enrico Caruso are still the standard for this aria Amazing isn't it ?
The Caruso recording from more than 100 years ago (1904) is by many considered the ultimate performance of Una furtiva lagrima.
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How can some say he's a cold Northener?? Just listen!
We all have different tastes. Many think Bjorling is the most completer an well rounded tenor of all time!
Caruso avoided high c. Pavarotti used electronics and seldom (never?) sang in foreign languages. Italian only.
Bjorling sang in swedish, italian, french, danish, and even russian!! And had little helpe of electronics since they mostly developed after 1960.
maxhansendk 5 years ago 10
Good, then your theory about Mario Lanza using electronics is certainly out the window considering he died in 1959!
GreekCallas 5 years ago