There is no greater performer!!!!! Caruso is unsurpassable!!!! No one today has such a voice. No one is able to sing with so much contained emotion!!!! Nobody today is capable of upsetting to this point. I am part of the generation that discovers the singers of before and I realize with sadness that the art of singing has been lost. Today's voices are forced. We hear technique. The voices are heavy. Caruso is amazing!!!!! A tenor that also has very nice low notes. He sings effortlessly. In this beautiful song we hear the voice crying!!! Thank you very much for making people of my generation discover great singers who naturally put their voice at the service of the Art. .
What it is with Caruso is his ability to contrast diminuendo and crescendo. It's a nearly impossible feat to move, in the same note, from a boom to a sigh. His use of dynamics is compelling, moving, dramatic, sad, brilliant. So many things. He could suggest much more than other singers.
He did things with his voice that no other singer could do. That's what made him so great. Listening to him one could feel his emotions. He could make one cry even you didn't speak Italian.
On the endless and fruitless debate over who is the greatest tenor of all time - for me there is no debate. Somehow this astonishing voice, heart and artistry overcame the crudest recording techniques - the change in air pressure inside a horn scribing impressions into a wax disc . To sing with the kind of emotional depth and sweetness of spirit, in such a powerful voice, places Caruso at the apex of recording stars, opera or otherwise.
Il sentimento dei napoletani espresso da una grande voce come quella di Enrico Caruso non puo' che diventare opera, opera vera,con la quale ci emozioniamo anche se non siamo intenditori.Grazie Napoli, Grazie Caruso.
Enrico Caruso além das dinâmicas maravilhosas e quase "diabólicas"no bom sentido é para mim um dos melhores tenores de todos os tempos, o sentimento,a entrega a cada ária, principalmente esta... é de fazer os céus chorarem... É algo transcendente, a tudo o k se possa sentir, é a dor angústia a cada verso a cada palavra a cada tom . Deus te ilumine sentimos a tua falta!!!!!!!!!!!
Just the best. There are some other gorgeous renditions out there, but nobody can touch Caruso. Those golden vocal cords, and that fiery Neapolitan heart -- this is a song that makes me cry again and again.
MY GREAT GRANDPARENTS WOULD ALWAYS PLAY THESE GREAT ITALIAN SONGS IN OUR BKLYN NY HOME IN THE 1950 S.NOW AT 68 YRS HOW I APPRECIATE THESE SONGS. SHAME THEY ARE ALL GONE MOM AND DAD TOO IT WAS A GREAT TIME TO BE GROWING UP IN A LARGE ITALIAN FAMILY. I'M THE OLDEST OF 7 CHILDREN BORN TO MY PARENTS, MY DAD WAS THE YOUNGEST OF 10 CHILDREN. GOD BLESS THEM ALL. I WILL SEE THEM ALL SOMEDAY!
Non vedo commenti in italiano, forse hanno dimenticato che caruso è stato il migliore del mondo, di tutti i tempi. Oggi la gente ascolta le scemenze che si cantano a sanremo e ascoltano tanta musica spazzatura.
The writer's lyrics are kindly given by a contributor here, as sung on most versions I have, but has no one noticed that Caruso does not sing the written lyric to the second verse? I have been trying for years to find out what it is that Caruso sings. I don't think they have ever been written down. Is there a Neapolitan speaker with a good ear who can tell us?
@@pistlefan Mr pistefan the second verse has been written by the same first verse Riccardo Cordiferro brother of a great friend of Caruso ,Marziale Sisca from New York,most of passed and new tenors never sing the second verse,Caruso did.the real name of autor is Riccardo Sisca(Cordiferro)you can see the second verse down this comments Jade Abanous she have a picture near the name.100% Napolitan origina very clear.
Thanks for your reply. I saw her lyrics, but it is not clear to me he sings exactly what is written there. Could you write in clear neapolitan what he sings exactly in the order he sings it so I can catch it? I am a singer, and have always wanted to sing the second verse correctly, but cannot find a text which matches this rendition@@greatcanio1529
@@pistlefan E l aggia ditte ca pe stu dulore catari, vurria muri" Catari,sto a suffri nun se po credere sto a suffri tutte li pene. e pure... ? Che na Cosa Santa, aspetto chesta Grazia o sta cundanna..
Esta música, na voz de Caruso, toca-me a alma, elevando-me aos páramos celestiais, sentido a presença de DEUS no meu coração. Jesus te cubra de bênçãos e luz onde estiveres..
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It's no wonder why Caruso still remains the standard for tenor singing for more than 100 years.Many .great tenors that followed Caruso like De Muro Martinelli Volpi Corelli& Del Monaco only yielded to Caruso& no one else.Remarkable
Che interprete irraggiungibile nel repertorio partenopeo é stato Caruso! Inarrivabile!Qui con questa orchestrazione si ascolta la perfezione di questo brano...
What a song...And Caruso's voice,so emotional as always..The best version of core 'ngrato that i've heard by the KING OF TENORS..Thank you for uploading.
Ce titre accompagne magnifiquement le film "La fille du puisatier" de et avec Daniel Auteuil. La voix du très grand Caruso nous transporte dans une sublime émotion !
Mr.Kneefel,both Caruso,were Italian tenors,they both sang beautiful,my late Nona came from Trieste,Italy,iam very proud to be 1/4 Italian.My nona,was a great cook,Mario Lanza is who I found out about opera,and inspired,me,i listen to all tenors.and love them,all.God bless them all.
Il più grande di tutti i tempi, e non ne nasceranno più. Come si dice dono di Dio.Vorrei ricordare che ai tempi non cerano amplificazioni e mezzi che ci sono oggi. Voce potente melodica e insuperabile.
What a gorgeous voice! There may never be another Caruso. The rest don't even come near. Even with their modern sound tracks and electronic "tweaking", you know they don't.
Difficilissimo non commuoversi davanti a questa voce così limpida e così sentimentale che ci tocca profondamente il cuore... Bravissimo Caruso! Vivrai per sempre!
Carissimo signor Rossi non è che le voci mancano, purtroppo sono i cattivi maestri che abbondano ovvero quelli che non conoscono minimamente la tecnica vocale italiana di tradizione di cui Enrico Caruso è il massimo esponente. Grazie a Dio nel suo trattato "L' arte del canto" (1908) ci ha lasciato precise indicazioni su come lui cantava. Basterebbe che la gente leggesse e si documentasse un po'.Purtroppo invece certi sedicenti maestri s' inventano "sistemi" (parlo di sistema perché la tecnica è tutt' altra cosa) che non hanno alcun riscontro a livello fisiologico, i giovani apprendisti spesso brancolano nel buio, i più meritevoli il più delle volte non fanno carriera, vanno avanti i meno capaci perché hanno determinati appoggi politici o di persone incompetenti che utilizzano criteri poco meritocratici (sei mio amico, sei allievo dell' insegnante mio amico, studi con il pianista accompagnatore del teatro di cui sono direttore artistico , appartieni a quel determinato movimento politico-religioso, sei carina/o, dunque ti faccio andare avanti...questa è la realtà).Purtroppo in questa situazione terrificante pochi Caruso sono destinati ad esserci. Mi creda, la mafia purtroppo c' è anche nella lirica!
Mario Rossi Non mi convince questa spiegazione. Io temo che la lirica sia ormai un monumento del passato, un settore di nicchia, lontano dall'interesse generale, contrariamente a quanto accadeva nell'Ottocento e nella prima parte del 900. Le voci sono poche, spesso provengono da realtà culturali lontanissime. Le rappresentazioni moderne e il linguaggio dell'opera fanno a pugni. Il confronto con i dischi e i video sono disarmanti. Ben pochi giovani intorno a noi per fare successo si dedicherebbero a quest'arte. Aggiungiamo che i costi di allestimento sono molto onerosi, difficilmente ripagabili con i biglietti degli spettatori. I teatri sembrano reparti di gerontologia....il futuro non lo vedo benissimo...per fortuna ci sono le registrazioni dei primi trenta anni del novecento (voci maschili) e il periodo 50-80 (voci femminili) che ci fanno sfiorare un altro mondo e sentire voci fantastiche.,
Questa canzone é una poesia, ti tocca proprio l’anima. Caruso massimo rappresentante dell’eleganza d’animo italiana che al giorno d’oggi ormai non esiste. Io ho 25 anni e i miei coetanei ignorano cosa sia la vera musica.
Catari, Catari, pecche me dice sti parole amare, pecche me parle e 'o core me turmiente, Catari? Nun te scurda ca t'aggio date 'o core, Catari, nun te scurda! Catari, Catari, che vene a dicere stu parla ca me da spaseme? Tu nun'nce pienze a stu dulore mio, tu nun'nce pienze, tu nun te ne cure. Core, core, 'ngrato, t'aie pigliato 'a vita mia, tutt'e passato e nun'nce pienze chiu! Catari, Catari... tu nun `o ssaje ca fino e `int`a na chiesa io so' trasuto e aggiu pregato a Dio, Catari. E ll`aggio ditto pure a `o cunfessore: sto'a suffri pe` chella lla... sto'a suffri, sto'a suffri nun se p? credere... sto'a suffri tutte li strazie!` E `o cunfessore,ch'e perzona santa, mm`ha ditto: `Figliu mio lassala sta!...
Thank you jade, but whatever Caruso is singing, it is not the second verse given here. Is there a neapolitan with a good ear anywhere who can transcribe what he does sing?
@@EJR3MDM Core 'ngrato è una canzone classica napoletana, il cui testo fu scritto nel 1911 dall'emigrato calabrese Riccardo Cordiferro, pseudonimo di Alessandro Sisca, nato a San Pietro in Guarano (CS) (dove il padre, Francesco Sisca, era impiegato presso il Municipio), trasferitosi per terminare gli studi a Napoli, città d'origine della madre Emilia Cristarelli, e successivamente emigrato a New York. La musica della canzone è invece opera di Salvatore Cardillo. Inizialmente nessuno dei due aveva il sentore che la canzone sarebbe stato un grande successo, anzi Cardillo la considerava una «porcheriola». Sbarcata a Napoli, "Core 'ngrato" ebbe invece una grande presa sul pubblico e divenne la prima canzone napoletana di successo proveniente dagli Stati Uniti.
While Caruso was before my time, his recordings clearly show his excellence, power and feeling that he sang with. Many opera aficionados will agree that Caruso set the standard by which to compare.
# ENRICO CARUSO, MORRE AOS 48 ANOS EM UM DOMINGO A TARDE EM SUA CIDADE NATAL; A BELLA NAPULE;# MAS VIVE SEMPRE EM NOSSOS CORAÇOÊS, ETERNO MITO,,,Orlando Fossa,,, brasile sao paulo,,,
RETUMBA ESE PORTENTO DE VOZ, UNICA, GLORIOSA, ACLAMADA, APLAUDIDA ,BENDECIDA, POR DIOS. ORGULLOSO DE SU CREACION PARA DELEITE DE LOS PECADORES Y ANGELES DE ESTE MUNDO. AUN SU VOZ SE ESCUCHA COMO VENDAVAL EN ESTE BULLICIOSO PLANETA, SU TRONIDO DE SU VOZ INSPIRA EL SILENCIO PARA ESCUCHAR LA VOZ DE DIOS
It's hard to find any recording by any other tenor that surpasses the ones recorded by Caruso. Here he just soars, opening up that astonishing instrument, and yet never overwhelming the song or stretching beyond the beauty of the lyrics and the music. The perfect unity of composer, lyrics and voice. Absolute heaven.
... E 'o cunfessore ch'è persona santa, M'ha ditto: Figlio mio, lassala sta', lassala sta ... Immense et sublime interprétation d'une superbe chanson !
The voice, the heart, the passion - the phrasing, the technique - there is not end to the praise you can heap upon Caruso. He just soars here - and in those old, clumsy acoustic recordings. The greatest voice ever recorded, anywhere, in any medium... Bravissimo.
Il meglio da tutti!!!!, the basement of the lyrical building!!!!, fu il primo tenore in cantare a "gola pira", ch'era un "genio"...Bravo Viva Enrico Caruso!!!!!
I like how it a mix of todays music with the original voice. COOL! They did not have the technology to record all the instruments in Mr. Caruso's day, you mostly just heard the "horn" instruments, but now you can here what he would have sounded like with a modern ochastra. Thanks for the post.
all other tenors who attempt are singing a song. Caruso is telling his life story and its from the heart the gut and the soul his emotion is reaL. He is unique
BRAVO!!!!! ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! CARUSO WAS THE BEST AND I LOVE THE ADDED TOUCH OF THE ORCHESTRA MUSIC. IT DIDN''T DISTRACT FROM THE MASTER AT ALL. IF ANYTHING, IT IS A FITTING TRIBUTE TO THE MAESTRO!
It's a great voice but I prefer the more original recordings of him, not the more changed to more modern sound as here with a modern recorded orchestra here that they seem to have added in, the title "live" of course can be misleading, as no live Caruso concert or complete opera performances exist of course, he died in 1921, (before sound in movie films) I don't know of any live pirate concert or opera complete recordings made then of course, and even Caruso's movie "My Cousin" (I have it) is a silent film, then they used his acoustic recordings and dubbed them in for the film, that was how it was back then, but Caruso was and is a king of all tenors no doubt. I also like both the Gigli and ( the early of the two GDS made ) Di Stefano recordings very much, but for me the "Caruso" is the most wonderfully sung, however all three are great.
A great studio recording here, but with a modern orchestra dubbed in, that isn't necessary, it's great on it's own , the voice does it, the orchestra doesn't sing!
No one singer on earth is worthy to be named " THE VOICE" This goes only to Caruso alone. The voice of Caruso is a harmony and combination of three voices..tenor, baritone and bass. His voice is really one sent from heaven. Listen to the "The Art of Caruso" and you will appreciate and admire his greatness. That's the reason he is called "Great." China has "The Great Wall." Italy has"The Great Caruso."
Предпочитаю интерпретацию Corelli, она представляется мне более актуальной.. - открытой, свежей, эмоциональной и соответственно, более современной. Но трактовку Caruso поставила бы следом. Несмотря на несовершенную запись, исполнение очень твердое, емкое и вместе с тем - сентиментальное. Очевидно, Caruso был тем человеком, который всегда знал, чего хочет. И добивался этого
There is no greater performer!!!!!
Caruso is unsurpassable!!!!
No one today has such a voice.
No one is able to sing with so much contained emotion!!!!
Nobody today is capable of upsetting to this point.
I am part of the generation that discovers the singers of before and I realize with sadness that the art of singing has been lost. Today's voices are forced. We hear technique. The voices are heavy.
Caruso is amazing!!!!! A tenor that also has very nice low notes. He sings effortlessly. In this beautiful song we hear the voice crying!!!
Thank you very much for making people of my generation discover great singers who naturally put their voice at the service of the Art.
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PAVOROTTI, GIGLI, Josie BEHRLING and the Mexican singer are better
@@fordpopular8792 I respect your opinion, but I don't agree with you.
Non sono un grande intenditore, ma per me Caruso è stato il più grande di tutti, specie nel repertorio delle grandi canzoni napoletane.
That is the best Version of Core 'Ngrato.
Mille Grazie Enrico
Gracias y que Dios bendiga a quien publicó tan bella obra interpretada por Caruso
Ho pianto per Caruso, la su voce ti tocca l'anima. Non puoi sottrarti ad essere coinvolto, nel suo dolore vivo, che da nel canto.
What it is with Caruso is his ability to contrast diminuendo and crescendo. It's a nearly impossible feat to move, in the same note, from a boom to a sigh. His use of dynamics is compelling, moving, dramatic, sad, brilliant. So many things. He could suggest much more than other singers.
I'm trying to learn this now as a tenor. Jeez it is hard.
@@LeeJCander I try myself in my studio apartment. I figure what the hell. I'm a baritone, I think of late, though female. Maybe a tenor.
@@sugarbist Thanks for the tip. I put Montserrat Cabbale on loop.
He did things with his voice that no other singer could do. That's what made him so great. Listening to him one could feel his emotions. He could make one cry even you didn't speak Italian.
On the endless and fruitless debate over who is the greatest tenor of all time - for me there is no debate. Somehow this astonishing voice, heart and artistry overcame the crudest recording techniques - the change in air pressure inside a horn scribing impressions into a wax disc . To sing with the kind of emotional depth and sweetness of spirit, in such a powerful voice, places Caruso at the apex of recording stars, opera or otherwise.
Hoy la he escuchado 20 veces.... Que interpretación tan genuina y maravillosa. Gracias Caruso
Caruso was not called the great Caruso for nothing he simply just was and always will be what a gift he left us when he past our way
Il sentimento dei napoletani espresso da una grande voce come quella di Enrico Caruso non puo' che diventare opera, opera vera,con la quale ci emozioniamo anche se non siamo intenditori.Grazie Napoli, Grazie Caruso.
Enrico Caruso além das dinâmicas maravilhosas e quase "diabólicas"no bom sentido é para mim um dos melhores tenores de todos os tempos, o sentimento,a entrega a cada ária, principalmente esta... é de fazer os céus chorarem... É algo transcendente, a tudo o k se possa sentir, é a dor angústia a cada verso a cada palavra a cada tom . Deus te ilumine sentimos a tua falta!!!!!!!!!!!
This song is a tear jerker,Caruso was a great tenor,may he rest in peace,his voice was a gift from the almighty.
I am captivated from the very moment he starts the song...do not know how to describe! Just replay and continue to replay...
Just the best. There are some other gorgeous renditions out there, but nobody can touch Caruso. Those golden vocal cords, and that fiery Neapolitan heart -- this is a song that makes me cry again and again.
Caruso the master. His voice still gives one goose bumps. Will live forever and whenever there is voice and music.
Voice of an Angel. Thank you for blessing us with your gift, Caruso.
One of my father's favourite operatic numbers. Now, one of mine.
MY GREAT GRANDPARENTS WOULD ALWAYS PLAY THESE GREAT ITALIAN SONGS IN OUR BKLYN NY HOME IN THE 1950 S.NOW AT 68 YRS HOW I APPRECIATE THESE SONGS. SHAME THEY ARE ALL GONE MOM AND DAD TOO IT WAS A GREAT TIME TO BE GROWING UP IN A LARGE ITALIAN FAMILY. I'M THE OLDEST OF 7 CHILDREN BORN TO MY PARENTS, MY DAD WAS THE YOUNGEST OF 10 CHILDREN. GOD BLESS THEM ALL. I WILL SEE THEM ALL SOMEDAY!
great times
A Bass, Baritone, and Tenor all rolled in to one! Bravo!!
Magnifique, le plus grand, inégalé, même aujourd'hui, une merveille de sensibilité, Mille merci
Non vedo commenti in italiano, forse hanno dimenticato che caruso è stato il migliore del mondo, di tutti i tempi. Oggi la gente ascolta le scemenze che si cantano a sanremo e ascoltano tanta musica spazzatura.
For me the most emotional version of Core 'ngrato ever recorded. Five stars!
The writer's lyrics are kindly given by a contributor here, as sung on most versions I have, but has no one noticed that Caruso does not sing the written lyric to the second verse? I have been trying for years to find out what it is that Caruso sings. I don't think they have ever been written down. Is there a Neapolitan speaker with a good ear who can tell us?
you are right!...and I‘ve heard various...
@@pistlefan Mr pistefan the second verse has been written by the same first verse Riccardo Cordiferro brother of a great friend of Caruso ,Marziale Sisca from New York,most of passed and new tenors never sing the second verse,Caruso
did.the real name of autor is Riccardo Sisca(Cordiferro)you can see the
second verse down this comments Jade Abanous she have a picture near
the name.100% Napolitan origina very clear.
Thanks for your reply. I saw her lyrics, but it is not clear to me he sings exactly what is written there. Could you write in clear neapolitan what he sings exactly in the order he sings it so I can catch it? I am a singer, and have always wanted to sing the second verse correctly, but cannot find a text which matches this rendition@@greatcanio1529
@@pistlefan
E l aggia ditte ca pe stu dulore catari, vurria muri"
Catari,sto a suffri nun se po credere sto a suffri tutte li pene.
e pure... ? Che na Cosa Santa, aspetto chesta Grazia o sta cundanna..
Caruso had everything in his singing, a perfect voice along with a superb technick and emotion everywhere. We are all thank you Caruso
it is no wonder that Caruso remains vibrant today. What a glorious sound he gave us! Joanne Koehn
Le plus grand de tout les temps merci pour cette audition et surtout pour les paroles.J'écoute cette cette musique très souvent
Esta música, na voz de Caruso, toca-me a alma, elevando-me aos páramos celestiais, sentido a presença de DEUS no meu coração. Jesus te cubra de bênçãos e luz onde estiveres..
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It's no wonder why Caruso still remains the standard for tenor singing for more than 100 years.Many .great tenors that followed Caruso like De Muro Martinelli Volpi Corelli& Del Monaco only yielded to Caruso& no one else.Remarkable
Thank you, 😊 i think Cardillio wrote this for him . The emotions conveyed by Caruso are truly from the heart.
Так "нельзя петь," потому что ...очень хорошо , восхитительно и неподражаемо !!
merci a:youtube de nous permettre de pouvoir encore écouter de telles voix dans d'exellentes conditions .
Che interprete irraggiungibile nel repertorio partenopeo é stato Caruso! Inarrivabile!Qui con questa orchestrazione si ascolta la perfezione di questo brano...
È la piu' grande canzone napoletanana mai scritta in assoluto ! Complimenti e grazie agli autori .
What a song...And Caruso's voice,so emotional as always..The best version of core 'ngrato that i've heard by the KING OF TENORS..Thank you for uploading.
Mi fa piangere sempre...nessuno come lui e Gigli, MERAVIGLIOSI!
Corelli
Lauri-Volpi
Del Monaco
mi fa piangere .Beatrizdebrasile.
Enrico Caruso si rivolge alla moglie, io mi rivolgo ai nostri POLITICI.
Quanto sono INGRATI a trattarci cosi.
There is no better version than his,and there will never be,the music is also superb
Immortale, infinitamente grande. Infinitamente grazie
quelle splendeur j en suis emue tellement c est beau merci monsieur caruso reposez en paix !!!
Ce titre accompagne magnifiquement le film "La fille du puisatier" de et avec Daniel Auteuil. La voix du très grand Caruso nous transporte dans une sublime émotion !
Complètement d'accord !
Mr.Kneefel,both Caruso,were Italian tenors,they both sang beautiful,my late Nona came from Trieste,Italy,iam very proud to be 1/4 Italian.My nona,was a great cook,Mario Lanza is who I found out about opera,and inspired,me,i listen to all tenors.and love them,all.God bless them all.
sorry a good friends was in my u tube account, these are not my words..
È un ricordo intenso dei miei amati nonni italiani, che amavano la musica, sono cresciuto ascoltando queste gemme sul grammofono
Il più grande di tutti i tempi, e non ne nasceranno più. Come si dice dono di Dio.Vorrei ricordare che ai tempi non cerano amplificazioni e mezzi che ci sono oggi. Voce potente melodica e insuperabile.
What a gorgeous voice! There may never be another Caruso. The rest don't even come near. Even with their modern sound tracks and electronic "tweaking", you know they don't.
Difficilissimo non commuoversi davanti a questa voce così limpida e così sentimentale che ci tocca profondamente il cuore... Bravissimo Caruso! Vivrai per sempre!
Schön daß es noch Menschen gibt, die diese Musik finden und lieben ❤
Beautiful, sung from the heart, eyes all watered up!
I nostri padri hanno avuto la fortuna di vedere e sentire queste icone dell'arte,noi vediamo solo nani e mezze tacche.mario da cosenza
Carissimo signor Rossi non è che le voci mancano, purtroppo sono i cattivi maestri che abbondano ovvero quelli che non conoscono minimamente la tecnica vocale italiana di tradizione di cui Enrico Caruso è il massimo esponente. Grazie a Dio nel suo trattato "L' arte del canto" (1908) ci ha lasciato precise indicazioni su come lui cantava. Basterebbe che la gente leggesse e si documentasse un po'.Purtroppo invece certi sedicenti maestri s' inventano "sistemi" (parlo di sistema perché la tecnica è tutt' altra cosa) che non hanno alcun riscontro a livello fisiologico, i giovani apprendisti spesso brancolano nel buio, i più meritevoli il più delle volte non fanno carriera, vanno avanti i meno capaci perché hanno determinati appoggi politici o di persone incompetenti che utilizzano criteri poco meritocratici (sei mio amico, sei allievo dell' insegnante mio amico, studi con il pianista accompagnatore del teatro di cui sono direttore artistico , appartieni a quel determinato movimento politico-religioso, sei carina/o, dunque ti faccio andare avanti...questa è la realtà).Purtroppo in questa situazione terrificante pochi Caruso sono destinati ad esserci. Mi creda, la mafia purtroppo c' è anche nella lirica!
Mario Rossi Non mi convince questa spiegazione. Io temo che la lirica sia ormai un monumento del passato, un settore di nicchia, lontano dall'interesse generale, contrariamente a quanto accadeva nell'Ottocento e nella prima parte del 900. Le voci sono poche, spesso provengono da realtà culturali lontanissime. Le rappresentazioni moderne e il linguaggio dell'opera fanno a pugni. Il confronto con i dischi e i video sono disarmanti. Ben pochi giovani intorno a noi per fare successo si dedicherebbero a quest'arte. Aggiungiamo che i costi di allestimento sono molto onerosi, difficilmente ripagabili con i biglietti degli spettatori. I teatri sembrano reparti di gerontologia....il futuro non lo vedo benissimo...per fortuna ci sono le registrazioni dei primi trenta anni del novecento (voci maschili) e il periodo 50-80 (voci femminili) che ci fanno sfiorare un altro mondo e sentire voci fantastiche.,
Even though i dont understand a word but i feel every one of them ! Most beautiful voice straight to my heart!!!
Questa canzone é una poesia, ti tocca proprio l’anima. Caruso massimo rappresentante dell’eleganza d’animo italiana che al giorno d’oggi ormai non esiste. Io ho 25 anni e i miei coetanei ignorano cosa sia la vera musica.
Catari, Catari, pecche me dice sti parole amare,
pecche me parle e 'o core me turmiente, Catari?
Nun te scurda ca t'aggio date 'o core, Catari,
nun te scurda!
Catari, Catari, che vene a dicere stu parla ca me da spaseme?
Tu nun'nce pienze a stu dulore mio,
tu nun'nce pienze, tu nun te ne cure.
Core, core, 'ngrato,
t'aie pigliato 'a vita mia,
tutt'e passato e
nun'nce pienze chiu!
Catari, Catari...
tu nun `o ssaje ca
fino e `int`a na chiesa
io so' trasuto e aggiu pregato a Dio,
Catari.
E ll`aggio ditto pure a `o cunfessore:
sto'a suffri pe` chella lla...
sto'a suffri,
sto'a suffri nun se p? credere...
sto'a suffri tutte li strazie!`
E `o cunfessore,ch'e perzona santa,
mm`ha ditto: `Figliu mio
lassala sta!...
Thank you for giving me the words.
Grazie!
Je suis né en 1960 et ma grand mère m'a fait connaitre Tino, Vincent Scotto et Catari catari, je ne m'en lasse pas ! merci pour le texte .
Thank you jade, but whatever Caruso is singing, it is not the second verse given here. Is there a neapolitan with a good ear anywhere who can transcribe what he does sing?
@@EJR3MDM Core 'ngrato è una canzone classica napoletana, il cui testo fu scritto nel 1911 dall'emigrato calabrese Riccardo Cordiferro, pseudonimo di Alessandro Sisca, nato a San Pietro in Guarano (CS) (dove il padre, Francesco Sisca, era impiegato presso il Municipio), trasferitosi per terminare gli studi a Napoli, città d'origine della madre Emilia Cristarelli, e successivamente emigrato a New York. La musica della canzone è invece opera di Salvatore Cardillo.
Inizialmente nessuno dei due aveva il sentore che la canzone sarebbe stato un grande successo, anzi Cardillo la considerava una «porcheriola». Sbarcata a Napoli, "Core 'ngrato" ebbe invece una grande presa sul pubblico e divenne la prima canzone napoletana di successo proveniente dagli Stati Uniti.
While Caruso was before my time, his recordings clearly show his excellence, power and feeling that he sang with. Many opera aficionados will agree that Caruso set the standard by which to compare.
No man in the world sing like him!
Enrico caruso il più grande di tutti i tempi tutti quelle che sono venuti dopo sono suoi allievi
# ENRICO CARUSO, MORRE AOS 48 ANOS EM UM DOMINGO A TARDE EM SUA CIDADE NATAL; A BELLA NAPULE;# MAS VIVE SEMPRE EM NOSSOS CORAÇOÊS, ETERNO MITO,,,Orlando Fossa,,, brasile sao paulo,,,
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E' il Grande Enrico Caruso, inutile fare commenti, è stato e sarà sempre il più grande Tenore della storia, unico commento possibile: unico, stupendo.
C'est magnifique ! Merci !
🌼🌹🍀 Enrico Caruso todo dicho: único y universal por toda la eternidad 💒💕una voz y tono inigualables 💐🎆🎇
What a VOICE my GOD !
i have listened to about ten tenors doing catari but nobody can beat caruso - what a voice - i am so jealous!!!!!
RETUMBA ESE PORTENTO DE VOZ, UNICA, GLORIOSA, ACLAMADA, APLAUDIDA ,BENDECIDA, POR DIOS. ORGULLOSO DE SU CREACION PARA DELEITE DE LOS PECADORES Y ANGELES DE ESTE MUNDO. AUN SU VOZ SE ESCUCHA COMO VENDAVAL EN ESTE BULLICIOSO PLANETA, SU TRONIDO DE SU VOZ INSPIRA EL SILENCIO PARA ESCUCHAR LA VOZ DE DIOS
It's hard to find any recording by any other tenor that surpasses the ones recorded by Caruso. Here he just soars, opening up that astonishing instrument, and yet never overwhelming the song or stretching beyond the beauty of the lyrics and the music. The perfect unity of composer, lyrics and voice. Absolute heaven.
... E 'o cunfessore ch'è persona santa, M'ha ditto: Figlio mio, lassala sta', lassala sta ...
Immense et sublime interprétation d'une superbe chanson !
Still at the top of the heap after more than 100 yrs! Quite a feat for a little Italian from the old country.
Un piccolo Italiano e qui sbagli ,lui era napoletano e questo cambia tutto ,la cultura ,l'essere un signore ,ecc.
Il piu' bravo di tutti i tempi. Da' emozioni incredibili
I think this is how he sounded in reality, depth of the sound is captured better than most his recordings. Unbelievable......
The voice, the heart, the passion - the phrasing, the technique - there is not end to the praise you can heap upon Caruso. He just soars here - and in those old, clumsy acoustic recordings. The greatest voice ever recorded, anywhere, in any medium... Bravissimo.
I agree hundred percent with Tom here that this is the most EMOTIONAL VERSION EVER.
Indeedly, God Bless Our Great Caruso.
You will never find anyone that will come close to this brilliant voice!
Pavarotti, Gili, and many many more
C'è niente da fare, rimane immortale. Questa versione è celestiale!
Thank you -- it is fabulous.
So beautiful you don’t need sleep or food music like this if food for your soul, heart, and brain.....
The Great Caruso Catari Catari 27 August 2019 9.00p.m. thank you
Il meglio da tutti!!!!, the basement of the lyrical building!!!!, fu il primo tenore in cantare a "gola pira", ch'era un "genio"...Bravo Viva Enrico Caruso!!!!!
Eine fantastische Stimme.Einfach genial.
I like how it a mix of todays music with the original voice. COOL! They did not have the technology to record all the instruments in Mr. Caruso's day, you mostly just heard the "horn" instruments, but now you can here what he would have sounded like with a modern ochastra. Thanks for the post.
I am elderly now but my dad always spoke of this.Just stunning!Thank god for U Tube.
yes, forever it lives on ...
Enrico Caruso,il più grande tenore di tutti i tempi... Core ingrato cantato da Lui e' subliminato.
Simply magnificent.
all other tenors who attempt are singing a song. Caruso is telling his life story and its from the heart the gut and the soul his emotion is reaL. He is unique
LAURI VOLPI DISSE CHE AVREBBE CANTATO ANCHE SENZA CORDE VOCALI....
BRAVO!!!!! ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! CARUSO WAS THE BEST AND I LOVE THE ADDED TOUCH OF THE ORCHESTRA MUSIC. IT DIDN''T DISTRACT FROM THE MASTER AT ALL. IF ANYTHING, IT IS A FITTING TRIBUTE TO THE MAESTRO!
Gorgeous singing! I just heard this sung by Caruso in the French movie, "The Well-Digger's Daughter", which is a lovely movie.
This just brings tears to my soul.
Величайший тенор! Впечатляющее пение!
팔십노인눈물흘리며들었습니다너무감격하여목이메입니다
He sucre was the greatest singer of Opera...
Caruso always seems to be mesmerizing. He's unbelievably Beautiful
It's a great voice but I prefer the more original recordings of him, not the more changed to more modern sound as here with a modern recorded orchestra here that they seem to have added in, the title "live" of course can be misleading, as no live Caruso concert or complete opera performances exist of course, he died in 1921, (before sound in movie films) I don't know of any live pirate concert or opera complete recordings made then of course, and even Caruso's movie "My Cousin" (I have it) is a silent film, then they used his acoustic recordings and dubbed them in for the film, that was how it was back then, but Caruso was and is a king of all tenors no doubt. I also like both the Gigli and ( the early of the two GDS made ) Di Stefano recordings very much, but for me the "Caruso" is the most wonderfully sung, however all three are great.
A great studio recording here, but with a modern orchestra dubbed in, that isn't necessary, it's great on it's own , the voice does it, the orchestra doesn't sing!
His voice came direct from heaven
Gunter jauch. I agree.I always cry.Caruso is the best.god bless him.beatriz from brazil
Bello idioma y la voz de Caruso ,un angel cantando ...es algo angelical!!!!
No one singer on earth is worthy to be named " THE VOICE" This goes only to Caruso alone. The voice of Caruso is a harmony and combination of three voices..tenor, baritone and bass. His voice is really one sent from heaven. Listen to the "The Art of Caruso" and you will appreciate and admire his greatness. That's the reason he is called "Great." China has "The Great Wall." Italy has"The Great Caruso."
La voce che parte dal cuore.
Somethings remain timeless,and Enrico Caruso's voice will always be in that Category.He has been the standard for tenor singing for over 100 years.
ursmue 1937 says Antoine is better then Caruso! My God that is hard to believe from anyone.
@@shicoff1398 - 😛 For those, hwo are not clever, my comment , it is of course, pure irony. Senile people don’t understand that anymore !
So beautiful I can sing it hundred times....
ONE WORD FOR THIS ---- WOW!!!
So beautiful makes me cry !
simplement la voix d'un ange ,plein d'emotion
!!!!!!!!+++ НЕПОВТОРИМЫЙ, БОЖЕСТВЕННЫЙ ГОЛОС!!! Слушать можно вечность!!!
My favorite tenors are Franco Corelli and Jose Carreras. But IMO Enrico Caruso is thee Greatest of all.
yes
Величайший тенор!Уже 21век и никто не может сравниться с Карузо,такие таланты рождаются раз в столетие
The greatest legend ever!
Que voz tenía este hombre lo borda todo lo que cántaba inmortal eterno Caruso
Предпочитаю интерпретацию Corelli, она представляется мне более актуальной.. - открытой, свежей, эмоциональной и соответственно, более современной.
Но трактовку Caruso поставила бы следом.
Несмотря на несовершенную запись, исполнение очень твердое, емкое и вместе с тем - сентиментальное.
Очевидно, Caruso был тем человеком, который всегда знал, чего хочет.
И добивался этого
Simply magnificent I believe. What a voice
Une voix qui fait rêver merci maître