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Martinucci in Poliuto in Rome 1988 Duet with Connell

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2007

Nicola Martinucci in Donizetti's Poliuto at the Rome Opera House in 1988 singing Duet with Elizabeth Connell. Jan Latham-Koenig conducting

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  • @art724 don't worry about hinting that Verdi copied Donizetti, he did and often. Sometimes copied, sometimes lifted, other times ripped off, and sometimes down right stole. From the Christians chorus in Poliuto alone (Celeste un'aura), Verdi got his entire triumphal scene in Aida.

  • @lastofdmelocchians Whatever he is using, he is keeping his larynx low which leads to the described sound but also to some very throaty sounds above G. I share your Alagna-observation.

  • @art724 I could not agree more. Sounds just like the Act 1 of Forza duet. But Verdi was still a highly original composer even if he was occasionally inspired by tunes written by other composers.

  • The end of the duet is reminincent of the duet from Act One of La Forza, "Sospiro, luce ed anima," which of course was written later. I'm not hinting that Verdi copied anything. It's just that there are only so many notes and melodies to go around.

  • I think since U know him BariTenoreDram, that U said ask him again. It's a well known fact that he DOES sing w/the Melocchi technique! Others may describe their very own techniques as otherwise, but, if U have an ear(like a few of us do)U can tell just by the sound that is being produced. I do have 2 say though, the main difference w/Martinucci is that many times when he sings his high notes(B flat, B & C)He does it the way Alfredo Kraus does. Not all the time, but enough 2B noticeable:( Ask him

  • here he is not young :P he have something like 45 years and he don't use the melocchi tecnic...i know it for sure because i know him :P

  • Awesome 2hear a young Martinucci:) It's interesting what I'm hearing...I hear Alagna! Maybe if Alagna finds himself a Melocchi teacher he'll sound a lot like Martinucci! That's sayin' a lot by the way. So, is it a question of the instument or Vocal technique? If U listen 2Limarilli's 2CD set there R moments when his instrument by nature sounded like that of Tagliavini & Gigli. But after studyin' w/Melocchi, the voice became a force of nature! In the aria No, Pagliacci...he sounds like del Monaco

  • gorgeous duet.

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