Thomas Hampson- How Not to Fail At Opera

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2011
  • One of a series of video interviews Thomas Hampson recorded for BigThink.com.
    Here he details his thoughts on how to make it in the opera world, among other things.
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Комментарии • 41

  • @joannekoehn296
    @joannekoehn296 8 лет назад +11

    How much I love him and his artistry! I totally agree with him including the worst moments are the 15 minutes before the singer goes out on stage! I always want to go home! Joanne Koehn

    • @sprezzatura8755
      @sprezzatura8755 3 года назад

      A class act and an international treasure.

    • @baritonebynight
      @baritonebynight 3 года назад

      You can me both....although the line it my head when I'm driving to the theater is always "the last thing I want to do is to have to sing tonight.".

  • @evaschmid1919
    @evaschmid1919 2 года назад

    So true dear Thomas Hampson! Thank you so much!

  • @innerbeing1983
    @innerbeing1983 12 лет назад

    cool! Thank you very much for sharing!! This is very valuable!

  • @RemyHocAge
    @RemyHocAge 11 лет назад

    Thanks for the info -- it's good advice for every aspect of life !

  • @ArcMusicTV
    @ArcMusicTV 4 года назад

    Very thoughtful Maestro!!! Terimakasih!!! Danke vielmals!!! GBU Maestro

  • @coloraturaMusic
    @coloraturaMusic 10 лет назад

    Very true ! I'll try to practice those advices ^_^

  • @detectivefiction3701
    @detectivefiction3701 10 лет назад +4

    I have a lot of respect for Thomas Hampson; he's very wise. Incidentally, the video title is grammatically correct, because "How to Not Fail at Opera" would be a split infinitive, which is bad grammar.

    • @artemsmirnov7067
      @artemsmirnov7067 6 лет назад

      still, a lot of people use a split infinitive and nowadays it's becoming popular...

    • @robyortichella7412
      @robyortichella7412 6 лет назад

      He forgot to speak English language. Now He is almost Deutsche

    • @xxsaruman82xx87
      @xxsaruman82xx87 4 года назад

      He ain't wise with his roles.

  • @jemmabond
    @jemmabond 11 лет назад

    Thanks for the advice, silver fox!

  • @callastoujours
    @callastoujours 12 лет назад

    Nice!

  • @jasonblack4208
    @jasonblack4208 9 лет назад +11

    why is everyone being so pedantic over verbal details in the comments? what he's talking about is true, so shaddup and listen XD

  • @claggan22
    @claggan22  11 лет назад

    Well, I just copied the heading of the video's original posting, but I am pretty sure they are correct- "How to Not Fail at Opera" would be splitting the infinitive "To Fail" which isn't technically correct grammar.

  • @kcksboy
    @kcksboy 9 лет назад +1

    You said: " . . . either as a singer or as a musician." Is the first not (singer) not also the latter (a musician)?

  • @jemmabond
    @jemmabond 11 лет назад +2

    Does it matter? Any hot silvery-headed man can bear that nickname!

  • @ScottBallantine
    @ScottBallantine 7 лет назад

    “Discipline to me is the ordering of the random”

  • @alocksley
    @alocksley 11 лет назад +1

    Silver Fox?? That's Hvorostovsky's nickname, not Hampson...

  • @BrettOwen71
    @BrettOwen71 8 лет назад +3

    Great moment when the phone rings!

    • @robyortichella7412
      @robyortichella7412 6 лет назад +1

      Brett Owen it is better that one drinking from a blue glass🤔😆

  • @roby1ish
    @roby1ish 6 лет назад +1

    Why everyone talk about young people want start singing. I'm 55 and I start now. Is it too late? Cheers

    • @leenightingales
      @leenightingales 5 лет назад +2

      Never too late

    • @ArcMusicTV
      @ArcMusicTV 4 года назад +1

      Keep UP!!! And be Proud of yourself!! GOD Will guide and show HIS correct and nice Path for you. 😇😇😇😇🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @vonditters856
    @vonditters856 5 лет назад +1

    He sounds like if Nixon were a news anchor

  • @stevevandien310
    @stevevandien310 5 лет назад +2

    Hampson is a fine singer and artist. But he is no Verdi baritone.

    • @xxsaruman82xx87
      @xxsaruman82xx87 4 года назад +1

      @Barone Vitellio Scarpia Someone had to say it.

  • @thomasborgsmidt304
    @thomasborgsmidt304 9 лет назад +2

    What I find, as I get older is: That opera is really the most economical describtion, Take "Voi che sapete..." sung to Rosina by Cherubino.
    In that brief space of time a hipocritical little worm of an immature brat has to tell the situation and clarify matters the character starts out with explaning he hasn't got a clue about.
    What matters is not so much what his rendition is: No! Listen to the flute that tells you what goes on in the mind of Rosina and how she sees the dumb log of a husband - the oboe.
    Susanna is ostentiably NOT participating despite being told to by Rosina as she "manco paroli.." lacks words (which is neither true nor common with Susanna) and can't tell what she thinks - and the guitar is NOT used! There might be pizzicato in the strings or even a harp - but Mozart really didn't like the guitar (and I have come to understand him).
    I takes a good soprano to smack into her low register on the " avampar " to indicate the age of the oversexed teenager wick a cracking voice.
    Now this only covers a selection, but if you've followed this far - it eksplains a little about the information density in that short aria - and about how which emotion is linked to what fact of live, and line up how to deal with it. One thing is certain: I opens up a line of thought in Rosina - the most complex character in the opera - an insight into her sharp wit and personality.
    I have far to much respect for the hard work of the singers and other musicians to ever try to perform (even in the bathroom) myself. But with these fluffy critic words of "projection" and "emotion" you might gain some insight. To ask a singer what it means is about as relevant as asking the plumber to the workings of your digestive system - though he technically deals with the results of said system. You wan't a toilet that works and that is what the artist can - at a price - provide, as a skilled craftsman,
    And then please - as audience - try to notice what goes on and not focus on wether or not a singer cracks a note or has a problem with overproduction of saliva. Just as you will not consider a plumbers butt-cleavage relevant in the context.

  • @suzannestearns6279
    @suzannestearns6279 11 лет назад

    I think you meant "How to NOT
    fail at Opera" didn't you?

  • @Tkimba2
    @Tkimba2 3 года назад +2

    He failed at opera by singing as a baritone despite being a tenor

    • @baritonebynight
      @baritonebynight 3 года назад +3

      You failed at understanding what makes a baritone a baritone....or any voice type for that matter. He's a world class opera singer and you are a world class armchair critic who has probably never sung a role on the stage.

    • @Tkimba2
      @Tkimba2 3 года назад +2

      @@baritonebynight He s still a tenore corto, whether you like my comments or not.

  • @Fullmetal1890P
    @Fullmetal1890P 4 года назад

    Learn to edit, Think.

  • @xxsaruman82xx87
    @xxsaruman82xx87 4 года назад +1

    Thomas Hampson is a joke. He's not a baritone, he's an undeveloped tenor.

    • @Bumblebeebeebee
      @Bumblebeebeebee 3 года назад +2

      A bit tiring to read your rude (and quite stupid) comments under literally every Hampson video. Are you on a crusade against him? If you are so bright and such an expert, just contact him in person. He will surely appreciate your endless knowledge and most amiable personality...

    • @xxsaruman82xx87
      @xxsaruman82xx87 3 года назад +1

      @@Bumblebeebeebee Lol. Sometimes it feels like your on a crusade against opera.

    • @BaroneVitellioScarpia1
      @BaroneVitellioScarpia1 3 года назад

      @@Bumblebeebeebee You really have a bad taste.

  • @BaroneVitellioScarpia1
    @BaroneVitellioScarpia1 3 года назад

    Hampson is horrible.