@CYMBALTHEATRE Entièrement d'accord avec vous! Sa voix, son jeux, son extraordinaire présence scénique nourris par la passion de son art et de la vie! Bravo Monsieur Bacquier!
This was broadcast, wasn't it, with the late and deeply lamented Donald Gramm in the title role? Gramm amd Bacquier were the best Don and Leporello that I have seen.
Perhaps, but it is too awkward of a timing to have a rubato no? The fact that he has to look up also means it might have been just awkward positioning on his part...still, such a minor blemish for such a great open hearted performance.
@CYMBALTHEATRE Entièrement d'accord avec vous! Sa voix, son jeux, son extraordinaire présence scénique nourris par la passion de son art et de la vie! Bravo Monsieur Bacquier!
kenavo2103 9 months ago
lov' him
amneris54 10 months ago
thats the teacher of my teacher
yigas 10 months ago
It's the best rendition of the crual character of Leporello I've seen. Excellent singer and excellent staging.
Emmanuel2244 1 year ago
Thanks for putting this video of this great French baritone
delosreyesgavikanes 1 year ago
Great! Hilarious!!
kwgrid 1 year ago
This was broadcast, wasn't it, with the late and deeply lamented Donald Gramm in the title role? Gramm amd Bacquier were the best Don and Leporello that I have seen.
Chayastri 1 year ago
Perhaps, but it is too awkward of a timing to have a rubato no? The fact that he has to look up also means it might have been just awkward positioning on his part...still, such a minor blemish for such a great open hearted performance.
spinningwheel 2 years ago
... in reference to the "osservato" slip, as claimed by spinningwheel below.
setahead 2 years ago
Are we sure it's not a bit of rubato? Hard to imagine a flub in such a spot.
setahead 2 years ago