Leyla Gencer - Donizetti - Anna Bolena - Piangete voi...Al dolce guidami

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

Комментарии • 33

  • @meltemtunar9
    @meltemtunar9 2 года назад +3

    Muhteşem!

  • @terrance7220
    @terrance7220 Год назад +3

    Miss Gencer always have something special and different to offer.

  • @ozzyozzy6172
    @ozzyozzy6172 3 года назад +9

    What happens at 1:20 is extraordinary. That pianissimo passed the stratosphere and became interstellar and must still be traveling somewhere just outside of Milky Way on its way to other galaxies. Even the worst kind of aliens with tentacles and all wouldn't wanna eat us or destroy earth after listening to her pianissimo because it is simply the most beautiful thing ever.

  • @ingridwild4833
    @ingridwild4833 Год назад +2

    Fantastisch!🎶👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @ВикторБатищев-б2у
    @ВикторБатищев-б2у 4 года назад +6

    Какое божество!Счастье ,что хотя бы смотрел Аиду и знаком с именем Генчер,но поосле рассказа оней Лунгу очень хочу слушать и слушатьЛейлу!Она имеет полное право встать на оперный Олимп вместе с Каллас ,Тебальди ,кабалье Спасибо всем за публикации.

  • @robertariccetti6182
    @robertariccetti6182 11 месяцев назад +1

    Che spettacolo!!!!!!!

  • @EnginTurkerkrm
    @EnginTurkerkrm 2 года назад +4

    Bravo...👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋

  • @giuseppinascapparone5912
    @giuseppinascapparone5912 4 года назад +3

    Stupenda, emozionante da brividi! Una gioia ascoltare questa sua splendida voce ed un immenso rimpianto. Grazie. LEYLA !!!

  • @ingridwild4833
    @ingridwild4833 Год назад +2

    an Angelica voice

  • @hndedeoglu
    @hndedeoglu 6 лет назад +4

    Great voice, wonderful performance. She will always be remembered.

  • @tontoneto
    @tontoneto 5 лет назад +4

    Bellissima Leyla!!!

  • @eastwest5412
    @eastwest5412 10 лет назад +11

    This is so lovely! Like all great singers she has her good and bad moments ( this is one of the great moments I think), but even in her bad moments her voice is grand and exciting! not like the tripe singers give us today.

  • @romearomeo
    @romearomeo 10 лет назад +9

    Stupenda! Bravissima!

  • @nelliyusufi4988
    @nelliyusufi4988 11 лет назад +6

    Great performance! Crystal bel canto!

  •  9 лет назад +5

    M Ü K E M M E L ..IŞIKLARDA UYU DİVA...MEKANIN CENNET OLSUN...

  • @ozzyozzy6172
    @ozzyozzy6172 3 года назад +5

    @Dadacomero
    She did not say that she did not have a big voice! What she said was that some critics said that about her and some of her colleagues told her that she simply had to sing everything forte as it was considered the norm then. To give you more detail, she mentioned about this big-small voice thing while she was explaining how and when to use pianissimo and right then gave an example from her experiences.
    Some critics, my guess would be the critics like Celletti who for years kept at that big-small voice nonsense until much later admitting that he was wrong about his criticism of Gencer, suggested that she did not have a big voice because of her use of pianissimo. Even though, they never answered the question how a singer with a small voice could sing at the Verona Arena year after year, Aida
    thanIl Trovatore in 1957 for RAI, successfulwhen she responded saying why she would read a note forte when it's written as pianissimo. She then added that they thought that she did not have a big voice because she used pianissimo.
    She further explained that she used pianissimo when the note was written as pianissimo.
    She also stated that because she did not come from a country or a culture where opera was a thing, she did not have previous experience whatsoever and therefore she decided that she was going to interpret the work as she understood them and as they were written in order to be respectful to the composer.
    She concluded by saying that in a matter of few years everybody started imitating what she did then. I would assume other singers did that because it simply sounded right.
    opinionvoiceendimpureSpento from Belisario, another from Poliuto final, Eflats from Lucia, Traviata and many more. Gencer sang pretty much anything that is written for a soprano as her repertoire consisted of 72 operas, some of which she revived like Roberto Deveraux and turned into a hit.
    Big voice, Big interpretation, Big career and sadly Small Minds who cannot appreciate her unrivaled artistry.

  • @abracadabranque
    @abracadabranque 13 лет назад +1

    Fin,peaufiné:Artiste!

  • @CharlotteinWeimar
    @CharlotteinWeimar 15 лет назад +4

    Fine, sensitive singing from a singer who, as with Virginia Zeani, was far too little recorded. Thank you.

  • @yund52
    @yund52 6 лет назад +2

    Nightingale

  • @sezgin86
    @sezgin86  14 лет назад +2

    @jocmuc They are all good singers indeed. It's just the personal taste to like someone more or less. For my taste Gencer is better, for your taste Zeani is better. It's natural. They are both excellent :)

  • @Dadacomero
    @Dadacomero 9 лет назад +2

    you said she had a big voice, when Gencer herself she didn't and she said she was lirico leggero

    • @ozzyozzy6172
      @ozzyozzy6172 3 года назад +2

      She did not say that she did not have a big voice! What she said was that some critics said that about her and some of her colleagues told her that she had to sing everything forte as it was considered the norm then. To give you more detail, she mentioned about this big-small voice thing while she was explaining how and when to use pianissimo and right then gave an example from her experiences.
      Some critics, my guess would be the critics like Celletti who for years kept at that big-small voice nonsense until much later admitting that he was wrong about his criticism of Gencer, suggested that she did not have a big voice because of her use of pianissimo. Even though, they never answered the question how a singer with a small voice could sing at the Verona Arena year after year, Aida
      thanIl Trovatore in 1957 for RAI, successfulwhen she responded saying why she would read a note forte when it's written as pianissimo. She then added that they thought that she did not have a big voice because she used pianissimo.
      She also stated that because she did not come from a country or a culture where opera was a thing, she did not have previous experience whatsoever and therefore she decided that she was going to interpret the work as she understood them and as they were written in order to be respectful to the composer.
      She concluded by saying that in a matter of few years everybody started imitating what she did then. I would assume other singers did that because it simply sounded right.
      opinionvoiceendimpureSpento from Belisario, another from Poliuto final, Eflats from Lucia, Traviata and many more. Gencer sang pretty much anything that is written for a soprano as her repertoire consisted of 72 operas, some of which she revived like Roberto Deveraux and turned into a hit.
      Big voice, Big interpretation, Big career and sadly Small Minds who cannot appreciate her unrivaled artistry.

    • @theonlygoodlookinghabsburg2081
      @theonlygoodlookinghabsburg2081 Год назад

      @@ozzyozzy6172 Do you have a reference to all of this? I would be very grateful if you could share it, I'm very curious to know more.

  • @sezgin86
    @sezgin86  13 лет назад +3

    @lamusicahera I never liked this kind of comments. Gencer sang Lady Macbeth more than any other famous sopranos during her time. Her Leonoras, Gilda, Elenas, Amelia are socond to none! Just listen to her 1960 Macbeth recording! You'll see how big her voice is. She sang Aida at Arena di Verona. A small voiced soprano can't sing there for years, can she? Contrary to your statement Callas' voice is not apropriate for Verdi and many other composers. Though I like them all.

    • @123pailin
      @123pailin 8 лет назад +2

      Ok! Then tell me! If Callas' voice is not appropriate for Verdi and many other composers, what's left for her to sing? Or what composer would be for her voice??? By belittling Callas you do not make Leyla Gencer any bigger. And Gencer, like Zeani was a great admirer of Callas. And when you say "Though I like them all", to whom are you referring???

    • @rothvinbosley1335
      @rothvinbosley1335 8 лет назад

      I think Calls is not the singer that Gencer is but Callas just seems to me to have more emotional content. She knew she was not the greatest technician but than in the pop frield Frank Sinatra never was the greatest singer but he could deliver a song and it's meaning more completely than anyone at the time. Even later when he could hardly sing he could put a song over! Southerland was a great singer and could put every note in its place but the emotional content was never there for me and I heard her in 1961 at her best. This opera helps a lot to have a good tenor and mezzo I think as well.

    • @alioffe4321
      @alioffe4321 6 лет назад +3

      @@rothvinbosley1335 Callas definitely knew she was the greatest technician. And she was certainly a better technician than Gencer.

  • @jocmuc
    @jocmuc 14 лет назад

    gencer is a really great artist and i love her.
    she is a primadonna for sure.
    but i love zeani a bit more. virginia always sung all or nothing.
    thanks gencer, thanks zeani, who is callas?

    • @rogalesi58
      @rogalesi58 5 лет назад +4

      Joachim Amann Callas doesn’t need you to know her😏

    • @nohaylamujer
      @nohaylamujer 4 года назад

      @@rogalesi58 Bravo!

    • @ozzyozzy6172
      @ozzyozzy6172 3 года назад

      @@rogalesi58 You and EFBensonFan can go sit in syrup.

  • @rosetsol
    @rosetsol 4 года назад

    hiç türk olmamasına mı üzüleyim yoksa bu kadar evrensel olmasına mı sevineyim bilemedim