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Jerry Hadley -Pourquoi me reveiller - Werther

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2009

Jerry Hadley (June 16, 1952 July 18, 2007) was a student of my teacher from 1978, after getting his masters degree in music from the University of Illinois in 1977. He then started teaching at the University of Connecticut. A 1993 article by Noël Goodwin in Opera magazine stated, "After 15 years Hadley still goes back to this Sicilian American who, he says, gave him confidence and secure knowledge of what he is doing with his voice at any given time, through teaching methods that are direct and physiological." Hadley also stated, "(I was) lucky above all else to have found a teacher in New York without whom I really doubt I could have really built the career I have." Here he displays wonderful balanced vocal registration and release of constriction which are the cornerstones of the technique that he learned and that I teach.

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  • Just one thing. It's souffle de printemps - wind of spring, not spring soufflé.

  • @Slayerplsko What do you mean? That he is pronouncing it incorrectly?

  • @Slayerplsko LOL! I am more thrilled by his voice than by picky diction. Having French friends I know they don't find an issue with the pronunciation. Are you French?

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  • Non conoscevo questo Tenore...Bravo,voce bellissima!

    Il suo francese non è 'perfetto'...una registrazione stupenda!

    Bravo!

  • @frtrpp 'il dilettante' sei tu caro amico!

    Fa il passaggio,e lo fa in un modo stupendo!

    Questo tenore non canta 'aperto',la voce è 'coperta'.

    Apri le tue orecchie...

    I giovani spesso parlate delle cose che sono un mistero per voi stessi.

    Questo ragazzo non è 'un dilettante',è un bravissimo Tenore.

  • @MrCafiero Yup. Look up Thill singing this, there's a difference between souffle (breath, breeze) and soufflé (you know, that French dish). It just sounds kind of funny.

  • Madonna se canta aperto! Un dilettante con un bel timbro.

  • Nicely done!

  • @petion2010 What is cherry picking? Quantifiable things cannot be "cherry picked" as they are factual. Caruso started as a lyric.

  • @MrCafiero That's cherry picking. When it comes to those greats, it's all a matter of taste, and also they're not even the same type. Bjorling is Lyric and Caruso is Dramatic, so a comparison is unfair. Lastly, we don't know how Caruso sounds in real life. Those old recording don't tell us much, although he is one of the greatest of all time.

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