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Cujus Animam - Rossini's Stabat Mater

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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2007

Cujus Animam from Rossini's Stabat Mater by Luciano Botelho tenor, Paolo Olmi conductor and London Youth Orchestra in Ravenna Italy.

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  • The Db is definitely not falsetto....he gets easily down back to his full chest voice. So the Db was automatically connected to the chest..great voice

  • Great singing! beautiful voice, excellent technique. The ones who are arguing about the top note, better go to learn good technique instead of wasting time like critics.

    What really matters is the legato line the beautiful singing, not just if it is a falsettone or whatever!

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  • Scusa mi, ma e falsetto...

  • Esta muy bien dada la nota, es asi como se hace, el sonido se va acomodando solo, desde el punto de la fisiolgia y busca la salida la salida natural. excelente.

  • Realmente é uma maravilhosa voz e uma maravilhosa interpretação. Venho escutando essa peça praticamente todo dia. Sem patriotadas, fico extremamente feliz de saber que esse bem aventurado é brasileiro. Via o Luciano!

  • Beautiful voice! Once the maturity sets in he will be a great voice to follow! At this stage he lacks the deep emotion needed for this and thus does not capture the listener completely! But, I am curious of his future!

  • Canta indietro... la voce resta in gola!

  • @ngurrytenore

    is not a falsettone... it's a RE!!!!

  • Oi, você cresceu muito! Parabéns, Luciano, Deus te abençoe. Beijos

  • @buontenerone in effetti è un bel po' intubato.

  • I have seen this performed in concert, in the flesh, by almost all the great tenors since I was a girl - but not this guy. It is a beautiful voice, with brilliant diction. In fact, his diction is as precise as Pavarotti 1967 (I think it was) although the voice lacks some of Pav's depth. He hits the D-flat in two stages but it's clear and he drops easily to full chest. I think he's in the top three or four. Nice recording, too.

  • This guy is really talented. I believe he will be one of the few to go beyond this level, and perfect his technique. By the way, on some instances he looks like Del Monaco! :)

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