Gihoon Kim - Nemico della patria from Andrea Chenier (CSOTW, 19th June 2021)
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Gihoon Kim performing "Nemico della patria" from Umberto Giordano's opera Andrea Chénier during the final of the Cardiff Singer Of The World competition in 2021. The Korean baritone won the Main Prize that year.
In the 2022/2023 season, Gihoon Kim will make his US debut at Washington National Opera.
Recent roles include Marcello (La Bohème) at Glyndebourne Festival Opera and Korea National Opera. Future seasons will see him debut at opera houses and concert halls worldwide, including Bayerische Staatsoper, Royal Opera House, Dallas Opera and Danish Royal Opera, Wigmore Hall, and galas and recitals across Asia.
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conducted by Andrew Litton
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Bravo ...Bella timbrica e interpretazione. Grazie.
Just beautiful ❤
Already a world class baritone!
Nice rapport orchestra/maestro/singer.
Best of best
world class
Znakomicie, wspaniały głos.
Bravo Figaro, bravo bravissimo 👍 !
Voce piacente ma un poco tenorile. Pero brano ben cantato.
@@mino7520 Him keeping it nicely forward and bright but within an open instrument is probably what will give him a long career.
Non è un tenore. Basta.
Wonder what singers they like, when they say this guy is bad
Beautiful sound. Idk what that other dude is going on about. Biggest critique is that maybe those final vowels are a bit too wide for my personal taste, but to say that this is a badly trained tenor is laughable. Its even more laughable to say this is, in any way, bad. Very well done.
Yours truly,
An opera singer making a living in Germany.
you're laughably wrong, alberto. As are most of today's delusional listeners of opera that can't detect basic woofy singing with unclear vowels, a complete wobble from all the pushing down of the larynx.
How laughable that the one critique you had was mine as well lmao. But go off sis. I'll keep living my life singing for a living while you live sweating through RUclips comments about something you could never even dream of doing. Laughable are your reading skills as well. Have fun.
@@albertorodriguez3927 “one critique”? Having your entire voice woofy is a big issue, and a wobble for a vibrato which you never mentioned. But I guess you can’t even count to two. You can even count him being a tenor as 3 but I’d like to keep things slow enough for you to follow along with for now. Keep bragging to your mother and random strangers you pass on the street about how you make a living as an opera singer in germany as if anyone cares or has any relevance.
Btw, “wide” implies spreading and would sound overbrightened and he is doing the opposite most of the time which is overdarkening and depressing the larynx-hence the wobble of a vibrato. So no, we don’t have the same critique. Learn something new!
@@youngornitier so sweaty lmao. Wide and outwards placement is bright (edit: this is mainly used in musical theater nowadays. If you weren't being sweaty keyboard reddit mod, i wouldnt have to specify what I mean by wide when singing opera lol). Wide and backwards is dark. These words are not objectively settled in any pedagogy and I used the words I felt matched. Those who say they are settled, are willfully ignorant, much like yourself. But listen, sweat lord. It's not that deep lol. Calling this guy a poorly trained tenor is the most mental disability check collecting statement I've ever heard, but if that's what you believe, pop off queen. You got it! I believe in you.
If you want to call it bragging to help you sleep at night too, go off! Good job, sport. You could sit here and take it as bragging if it hurts your feefees, but I'm saying that I'm actively engaged in the career where people are looking for a sound instead of being a cringe sweaty loser online talking about someone's sound. I have to actually perform and receive payment as approval, as opposed to sitting back in my armchair saying, "ya know if it werent for my bum knee, id be a quarterback for the 49ers".
@@youngornitier How can he be a tenor with a voice that deep? I like it, it was moving - i expect a bit of wobbling in Opera. He won the competition for a reason. He also made a couple of the judges cry, so there.
Well that's just rude.
I'm not going to venture an into the battle about his voice type. I don't find his voice beautiful. I wouldn't go to a performance with him. For a young guy he has too much wobble.
What you say here leads me to believe you have absolutely no clue about opera and voices. Zero knowledge.
@@maggitc you're entitled to your silly opinions.
A me non piace....... quel "ah peggio" gridato come un pescivendolo al mercato fa male alle orecchie. Basterebbe ascoltare subito dopo Bruson oppure Nucci. Non esiste paragone
I like his voice. It is powerful and easy to listen to. I don’t hear wobbles.
How do you sing?
I think you're a skill that no one will be interested in even if you release your song on RUclips 😂
Ничего не выражает,звучанием не поражает.Странное ощущение ,близкое к неприятному.Какой-то экзистенциальный диссонанс.Видимо национальный колорит певца затмевает более объективное восприятие произведения.Ну с этим сложно что-то сделать.
badly trained tenor, not a baritone.
Ah, the armchair experts come out of the woodwork…
Piffle
You're... just wrong lmao. Actually delusional. Source: I do this for a living lol
get your ears checked
funny. you never know about high bariton or Verdiano.