@Heartlessiceboy Dude...You know the name Berton Coffin? You know -- he wrote this little book entitled "The Art of Bel Canto Singing" ?? I worked with him.. played in his studio. You should look at many of his books.. Incredible insights into vocal production.
@dbrel Exactly depressing the larynx is not bel cano at all but the anglo-saxon school (German,British...) Is not bel canto,bel canto comes from Italy and it's a completely different singing school.
@Heartlessiceboy I'm also a countertenor.. He just doesn't have the size to his voice -- and even the "straight tone" countertenors can have projection. He sounds great on recordings or in a small arena. This one doesn't work for me, and apparently not for some others. Depressing the larynx is not part of bel canto...
@dbrel I'm a countertenor the key here is the technique... Scholl,Jaroussky and many others came from and German/British Technique without vibrato,the singer manages to do a clean sound over depressing his larynx that works very well for singing withsmall orchestra or lutes. While Daniels or Mehta use a standard bel canto technique the "Italian technique" just like any other voice type
If this broadcast is released on DVD, I can die happy. XD
If it's not released, I might just die, lol.
PeterPan060 1 month ago
@dbrel HA! All good :).
TheWisemonkey8 1 month ago
@TheWisemonkey8 LOL
dbrel 1 month ago
@Heartlessiceboy Dude...You know the name Berton Coffin? You know -- he wrote this little book entitled "The Art of Bel Canto Singing" ?? I worked with him.. played in his studio. You should look at many of his books.. Incredible insights into vocal production.
dbrel 1 month ago
@dbrel eh?
TheWisemonkey8 1 month ago
@JEBtnr Yes :)
Heartlessiceboy 1 month ago
@dbrel Exactly depressing the larynx is not bel cano at all but the anglo-saxon school (German,British...) Is not bel canto,bel canto comes from Italy and it's a completely different singing school.
Heartlessiceboy 1 month ago
@Heartlessiceboy I'm also a countertenor.. He just doesn't have the size to his voice -- and even the "straight tone" countertenors can have projection. He sounds great on recordings or in a small arena. This one doesn't work for me, and apparently not for some others. Depressing the larynx is not part of bel canto...
dbrel 1 month ago
@Heartlessiceboy It's the same thing with every voice think how Emma Kirkby sings
Heartlessiceboy 1 month ago
@dbrel I'm a countertenor the key here is the technique... Scholl,Jaroussky and many others came from and German/British Technique without vibrato,the singer manages to do a clean sound over depressing his larynx that works very well for singing withsmall orchestra or lutes. While Daniels or Mehta use a standard bel canto technique the "Italian technique" just like any other voice type
Heartlessiceboy 1 month ago