Louis Quilico Eri Tu Ballo in Maschera
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you surely must know much more than other critics. please elaborate on his many failings that we lesser beings might be enlightened.
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An exemplary interpretation. Fine technique and a voice that is infinitely pleasurable to listen to. Thank you for posting!
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I was in Rigoletto with Louis when he was over 70 years old. He voice was strong and beautiful. He was a kind and generous colleague. I have not heard ONE baritone of his caliber singing today.
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@izar1234 from a technique standpoint, this is NO WHERE near perfect....
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Together with Mateo Managuerra, one of the most underrated and (unfortunately) largely forgotten baritones of the 70's an 80's. Simply wonderful! Compare this to what's singing these roles nowadays. Dimitri Hvor., Dwayne Croft, Thomas Hampson..in this rep. ??!!...what a joke.
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lke his son!
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Quilico was certainly a fine artist, with a rich, beautiful voice --
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Webarton: Valerian Ruminski is not Russian, he is american!
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He also helped to flower some amazing pupils,
Example: Valerian Ruminski Russian Bass
You can find him on youtube under username MeesterOpera
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j'ai vu M.Quilico souvent en concert et a l'opéra,c'était un grand chanteurs.
Simply fabulous! From a technique standpoint, this is pretty well perfect. I heard his Rodrigo live at the Met when he was considered past his prime. He was awesome and current Rodrigo's I've heard there live like Hvor. and Croft aren't even in the same ball park as him supposedly past his prime.
izar1234 4 years ago
Louis Quilico stands with the legendary voices of the past, Leonard Warren, Bastianini etc... It was a combination of tecknique, beauty and passion. His spirit lives on.
operavenger 4 years ago