Ideale: tosti, Juan diego florez tokio 1999
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To Pianosydney- The pianist , I am happy to say, is my nephew, Vincenzo Scalera. He is the son of my dear, departed older brother. We are Americans of Italian heritage from New Jersey. Vincenzo is also a teacher of young singers with the Teatro de LaScala in Milan and has been for several years. He has accompanied Carreras, Caballe, Sumi Jo and many other top stars. He is presently with Florez. . He is considered about the top pianist in the business today and we are so proud of him!
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Beautiful singing and beautiful playing. Who is the pianist? He is very fine. I've played this wonderful song many times, and always try to make my left hand into a cello!, probably not so successfully, but it is good to try.
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@urzulaz unfortunately not. I worked with him few years in Pesaro and La Coruna and he is hearable only in his higher "register". Am talking about distanced places in theatres. Although he is currently the best Rossini tenor. Plus the fact that his mentor Maestro Zedda allways showed the orchestras where to play soft that he could be heard. Any forte,not even fortissimo, was in fact erasing even middle tessitura. But he is quite nice guy at least. Personally i mean.
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That is not correct. I heard him in Essen in November last. I think he was not well, and I would say he sang in half of his voice and could be heard wonderfully. That is a ringing voice, you hear it always.
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inacreditavelmente perfeito!!!!
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@seektheforce It is obvious that you know nothing about technique or singing in general and that this exchange of messages is pointless.
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@seektheforce I've heard him several times at the Metropolitan Opera and can say that the voice carries beautifully, loud and clear. It penetrates the house and the heart with ease. Even when he sings softly. That's technique!
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@AnastasioFranco At 1:29 you can see the microphone.
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@seektheforce He could but he was not.
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@AnastasioFranco He could have been amplified...
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@seektheforce It is obvious either that they must have hearing problems or that I have super hearing abilities because I saw him in the Herodes Attikos open theatre and I could hear him loud and clear.
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@AnastasioFranco On the contrary, I've heard many people say that when they have heard him live (and not amplified) that his voice is very hard to hear.
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MuSicSoprano85 3 years ago