@TedinNY While quite different in personities, Ella Fitzgerald and Lady Gaga have similar techniques, style and repertoires. They both possess the same female timbre to an admirable agree. This is why, in their respective repertoires, it's hard, even for most layman's ears, to distinguish them on their recordings. If you honestly can, then congratulations as most of the psychiatric infirmaries across the country are waiting for you.
@TedinNY I can't believe you reacted this way too! I reacted the way I did simply because you, "TedinNY", made the silly blunder of mistaking Putin as Obama and Obama as Queen Elizabeth.
@mannail888 You must have better ears than I do or maybe a better sound system. While quite different in person, on recordings the two have similar techniques, styles and repertoire. They both possess the lirico-spinto tenor squillo to an admirable degree. This is why, in repertoire such as this, it is hard, even for a professional like myself, to distinguish them on a less-than-perfect recording. If you honestly can, then congratulations! Crack the Dom Perignon!!
@TedinNY The two Francos are as alike as Coca Cola and Dom Perignon Jeroboam. And anyone who has ears surely knows which one sounds like Coke and which one sounds like the most elite champagne in the world.
minimo il pubblico doveva inchinarsi e piangere per un'ora!non si sentono più cose del genere in teatro!che artisti!
liEder89 9 months ago
God, Bonisolli's voice really outstood in front of Dimitrova's. I didn't know it was THAT big.
RoOodOoOloOmeg 10 months ago
@TedinNY While quite different in personities, Ella Fitzgerald and Lady Gaga have similar techniques, style and repertoires. They both possess the same female timbre to an admirable agree. This is why, in their respective repertoires, it's hard, even for most layman's ears, to distinguish them on their recordings. If you honestly can, then congratulations as most of the psychiatric infirmaries across the country are waiting for you.
mannail888 1 year ago
@TedinNY I can't believe you reacted this way too! I reacted the way I did simply because you, "TedinNY", made the silly blunder of mistaking Putin as Obama and Obama as Queen Elizabeth.
mannail888 1 year ago
@mannail888
@mannail888 You must have better ears than I do or maybe a better sound system. While quite different in person, on recordings the two have similar techniques, styles and repertoire. They both possess the lirico-spinto tenor squillo to an admirable degree. This is why, in repertoire such as this, it is hard, even for a professional like myself, to distinguish them on a less-than-perfect recording. If you honestly can, then congratulations! Crack the Dom Perignon!!
TedinNY 1 year ago
I can't believe you reacted this way! I wrote this to DEFEND your silly mistake where, in fact you PUT DOWN the great Corelli. (to be continued)
TedinNY 1 year ago
@TedinNY The two Francos are as alike as Coca Cola and Dom Perignon Jeroboam. And anyone who has ears surely knows which one sounds like Coke and which one sounds like the most elite champagne in the world.
mannail888 1 year ago
@mannail888
Agree about Corelli, But this isn't him (though sometimes sounds similar.) This is Bonisolli.
TedinNY 1 year ago
How delightfull to hear the extended version of the love duett. I knew it existed, but i never heard it before. Absolutely fantastic.
kleinkeske 1 year ago
Okay, this's about the first time I heard La Fanciulla del West other the two tenor arias, and it simply blew me away with its heart-rending melody.
mannail888 2 years ago 2