Seguidilla "Carmen" by Supervia セギディーリャ『カルメン』
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FINALMENTE UNA VERA CARMEN FRANCESE!!!!!
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Was für eine großartige Carmen! Bravo, Conchita!
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Yes, it is gone because the vocal teachers (?) and impressarios, are accoustically challenged. There is, however,
one teacher, Alex Canaris in London who studied with the notable Herbert Caesari.
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@MrSkylark1 I hate to admit it , but you are correct! Do you think there is a way of rescuing this ¨voce antica¨
in any way?, or is it forever gone?
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Because the halls of the universities, colleges, conservatories are staffed by Voice Teachers (?) with 'Degrees
of incompetency," rather than the audio skills to hear what great violinists heard in the past in the human voice.No one knows how to sing today because there is NO center to the tone.
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@ivelosthewilltolive agree!!!
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Marvelous transfer!!!
People were once more alive.Supervia is immortal,her recordings will live on.
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The best Carmen? Best I've heard anyway...
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Conchita Supervia is my favourite "Carmen" and also one of my favourite mezzo-soprano.
What a pity she was born too early, or I was born too late! :-)
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Would you please put that in more understandable words?
Thank you.
legendary beauty and talent- - does the surface noise accomplish a type of "dithering" adding depth and realism ? - how was this transferred? is there a microphone involved? - It's vivid in a way that is not heard on a lot of commercial releases - BTW- who's the tenor?
gnativerson 2 years ago
These sounds were transferred from 78rpm records via my audio set (record player and pre-amplifier for 78rpm) and digital audio processor.
The tenor is Gaston Micheletti.
anonymat21 2 years ago
who is the tenor? phenomenal supervia!!
petrof4056 3 years ago
The name of this tenor is Gaston Micheletti.
anonymat21 3 years ago