Lawrance Brownlee - Il Barbiere di Siviglia - 2005
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Me gusta mucho esta voz .Mi piace molto este voce What a splendid voice. J'adore cette voix extraordinaire...comme j'adore Juan Diego Florez. Le talent de l'un ne peut nuire à celui de l'autre. Chacun a sa place dans le firmament, pour notre plus grand bonheur!
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Excelente tenor Lo máximo
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Finalmente un super tenore rossiniano! Colpisce molto la sua naturalezza e sicurezza.
Ho ascoltato tempo fa in teatro Juan Diego Florez e devo dire che Brownlee ha sicuramente una voce più calda e corposa. Veramente bravo!
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@bensmith32 No, he's leggiero. It's a very specific voice type...
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@musikenergy BINGO!
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@musikenergy thank you!!!I totally agree
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I'm a gushing fan of Lawrence Brownlee. Such talents and skill.
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@baritono81 for me its actually an attractive sound in his voice
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@cardangel16 Oh then you REALLY understand. We're in the same BOAT! I had to leave grad school for the same reason and I had an assistantship!
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Oh I am WELL aware,lol. I actually just had to transfer from Boston Conservatory, because tuition is absolutely ridiculous.
It doesn't matter. He WILL be the next generation of great tenors. If you can't hear this man's instrument and years of perfecting technicality and still find silly flaws, I would expect you to find fault with Jesus as well. Pavarotti was good and so is Brownlee. I get tired of people finding fault in wonderful opera singers, who don't know how much hard work it entails. When you spend thousands of dollars on schooling and coachings to perfect what he does to keep opera alive, then talk.
musikenergy 2 years ago 21
No comparison because they have different types of voices. Pavarotti could never sing Almaviva or the Prince in Cenerentola, and I have a hard time imagining Brownlee singing some of the Pavarotti repertoire.
piasecznik 2 years ago 8