2. Comfort ye + 3. Evr'y valley. Messiah, G. F. Handel. AD LIBITUM. Francesc Gamon

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Messiah, G. F. Handel (El Mesías, selección)

2. Comfort ye my people (Recitativo de tenor)
3. Evr'ry valley shall be exalted (Aria de tenor)

ORQUESTA Y CORO AD LIBITUM
ESCOLA CORAL DE QUART DE POBLET
Pilar Moral, soprano
Cristina Faus, contralto
Alberto Guardiola, tenor
Francesc Gamon, director

L'Auditori Joaquín Rodrigo, 20 de diciembre de 2008.

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  • Beautiful! This rendition of "Comfort Ye/Every Valley" is perhaps my favorite of all I've ever heard. As @gramps2matt pointed out, no overbearing embellishments. The voice is pure, and what I like about his performance is the tenor features the composer's WORK, he doesn't try to merely show off his own voice, as so many tenors apparently do. Kudos. I'm looking forward to hearing the other videos you've posted of this "Messiah" performance.

  • I agree that english is not his first language, but that can be overlooked when it comes to purity of tone and interpretation. excellent! I do not feel tenor di grazia, but more a beautiful lyric voice. bravo!

  • Bueno sencillamente es a mi opinión, una interpretación sumamente acoplada a la imagen del sonido que Handel se creaba.

  • Tout simplement superbe.

    Merci.

  • A fantastic interpretation by the soloist. I say that because of the artful way he used embellishments not overbearing and truly in context with the score. Also the director gets high praise for conducting from a harpsichord just as Handel would.

  • Magnificant!!!! Wonderful voice and beautiful tone.

  • Alberto, estamos blancos mi madre y yo de haberte escuchado .Muy EMOCIONANTE, FANTASTICO interpretación.

  • buenisimo!

  • Valley not Velley

  • Beautiful interpretation, but as with all Latin singers, the consonents need to be more stressed.

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