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Tibbett sings "Oh ! Du mein holder Abendstern"

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2007

Lawrence Tibbett sings Wolfram's aria with great artistry.

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  • Gorgeous -- when was this recorded?

  • I believe it's from a 1934 Radio concert he did.

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  • Stunning!Thank you primobaritono!

  • The lost Art of Singing. Bryn Terfel take heed. Your voice is swallowed and not centered while lacking brilliance. Listen to Tibbett and it will teach you more than any coach, because you do have an instrument.

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  • Best rendition of this aria. Here he is really great :here and in Verismo roles. I don't like him so much in Verdi.

  • Wonderful!!!

  • Lawrence Tibbett was truly the Emperor of Baritones! He could make even the

    most reluctant listener love Wagner! Thank you primobaritono for posting this

    most divinely expressive performance and to paulostroff99 for kindly sharing!

    Timeless, natural, unforced, unforgettable!

  • Wunderschön!!!

  • I just made a little poem, thinking of L. T. and of ourselves...

    The Evening Star

    Now don't be afraid of me...

    ...You are sailboats on the pond.

    See yourselves?

    Am mere the breeze and light.

    You gently keel and rudder.

  • Now I hear what people rave about in Lawrence Tibbett's voice. The more I Iisten to his recordings the more I love his sound.

  • beautiful sound. curious what it would do in a big hall with that same amount of touch. might not be enough. of course all the greats sound effortless, im just suspicious of anything that sounds like that.

  • A mezza-voce to die for:).

  • Why did you put at the end of your description "...with great artistry." He sang everything with great artistry :)

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