Wow that’s a clear E3 she has! Also such clear vowels and vibrato. You can see how the retracted tongue makes the “eh” vowel so good. A lot of other sopranos turn that vowel into an “ah” which she doesn’t
The Norwegian The Norwegian Kirsten Flagstad was the greatest and most famous Wagnerian soprano of the 30s-50s, but WWII she wemt back to Norway and the American Traubel took over the Wagnerian roles.
@@susanwestby1792 Cook is wonderful and operatically trained, but her extremely light voice was too small for large opera houses. That said, she was the best Cunegonde of all in Bernstein’s Candide.
The first song was beautifully sung. It makes me want to listen to more Helen Traubel. Well, apart from Wagner operas that I an not a fan of even though many think well of them.
Kinda boring first piece but good range! The ho jo to ho was a bit disappointing, kinda sluggish and not the best pitch either, the last high note was really flat.... But after Frida Leider every Ho jo to ho is disappointing
I love the first piece. I posted it to demonstrate that a great singer is flexible in repertoire. Her English is clear and well audible. The singing is musical and expressive. The recording demonstrates everything good in singing. Traubel is a classic example of Great singing. Text book example. Her singing is pharyngeal with no nasality or mask manipulation. Her voice development is wonderful. Her muscles are developed, balanced, and well coordinated. There is a difference between singing with a developed, well coordinated function and one that is similar to Lieder. I was tempted to post lieder singing. But her voice just doesn't cut it for me. Her vibrato is fluttery. She has little chest and middle voice, they are very weak. The coordination and balance of her voice is not in the same class as Traubel. Essentially she lacks chest coordination. Frieda Lieder has some good qualities but there is no comparison for me. Traubels voice is also bigger and weightier. Far more appropriate for this repertoire. That is why I do these videos. It is all about the right sound. Knowing the right sound is a big leap for singer, teacher and listener. It is easier when a person actually starts making the right sound themselves because they can relate to it. Once things are explained, it opens doors to ones comprehension of what good singing is.
tu as raison Steeve. Dans son premier air elle est franchement mezzo mais dans le 2ème air, alors qu'elle était plus jeune, il faut être quasi soprano dramatique pour faire ces notes aiguës lancées.
Erich Leinsdorf once said that the best Wagner voices were two in one, like here she sounds like a soprano and a mezzo.
This is pure beauty - Helen Traubel forever❤
What a beautiful voice! The support Traubel has is amazing.
She is one of the best examples of great singing.
Also Eleanor steber,Renata Tebaldi,Rosa ponselle, Eileen Farrel,etc
unbelievable!!!
Maravillosa voz!!No necesita empujar con la garganta los graves,que le suenan naturales y potentes.Y ella ,bella y elegante.Grandiosa.
Wow that’s a clear E3 she has! Also such clear vowels and vibrato. You can see how the retracted tongue makes the “eh” vowel so good. A lot of other sopranos turn that vowel into an “ah” which she doesn’t
I had a teacher at University who used to say that Traubel's voice was one of the best produced ever. Thanks for sharing!
Harshaw, perhaps?
Also Eleanor Steber,Renata Trbaldi,Rosa Ponselle, Eileen Farrell, etc
The Norwegian The Norwegian Kirsten Flagstad was the greatest and most famous Wagnerian soprano of the 30s-50s, but WWII she wemt back to Norway and the American Traubel took over the Wagnerian roles.
@@SilfredoSerrano. Glenda Maurice, actually.
Traubel is the only other soprano [Farrell being the other] who could move from operatic singing to popular singing with any degree of true skill.
Dorothy Kirsten is also excellent in popular music.
Barbara Cook is another one. Well, she was more musical theater, but she had operatic chops IMO.
Farrell was a great mezzo, not a soprano.
@@susanwestby1792 Cook is wonderful and operatically trained, but her extremely light voice was too small for large opera houses. That said, she was the best Cunegonde of all in Bernstein’s Candide.
Forget the insignificant first song. Go to the Wagner. Superb!
The first song was beautifully sung. It makes me want to listen to more Helen Traubel. Well, apart from Wagner operas that I an not a fan of even though many think well of them.
Kinda boring first piece but good range!
The ho jo to ho was a bit disappointing, kinda sluggish and not the best pitch either, the last high note was really flat.... But after Frida Leider every Ho jo to ho is disappointing
I love the first piece. I posted it to demonstrate that a great singer is flexible in repertoire. Her English is clear and well audible. The singing is musical and expressive. The recording demonstrates everything good in singing.
Traubel is a classic example of Great singing. Text book example. Her singing is pharyngeal with no nasality or mask manipulation. Her voice development is wonderful. Her muscles are developed, balanced, and well coordinated.
There is a difference between singing with a developed, well coordinated function and one that is similar to Lieder.
I was tempted to post lieder singing. But her voice just doesn't cut it for me. Her vibrato is fluttery. She has little chest and middle voice, they are very weak. The coordination and balance of her voice is not in the same class as Traubel. Essentially she lacks chest coordination. Frieda Lieder has some good qualities but there is no comparison for me. Traubels voice is also bigger and weightier. Far more appropriate for this repertoire.
That is why I do these videos. It is all about the right sound. Knowing the right sound is a big leap for singer, teacher and listener. It is easier when a person actually starts making the right sound themselves because they can relate to it. Once things are explained, it opens doors to ones comprehension of what good singing is.
Agreed with the last sentence for sure!
In what way boring??
The first song is beautiful, and wonderfully sung. Shows that she could sing with intimacy and full on heroically.
Je pense plutôt à une MEZZO SOPRANO dramatique ...
tu as raison Steeve. Dans son premier air elle est franchement mezzo mais dans le 2ème air, alors qu'elle était plus jeune, il faut être quasi soprano dramatique pour faire ces notes aiguës lancées.
La difference entr'une mezzo dramatique et une soprano dramatique wagnerienne est presque nul.
@@piquerayyvette8838 Voice types are not based off range.
@@piquerayyvette8838 Bueno en el segundo vídeo sigue estando 'vieja' pero ella lo canto en vivo y en el tono original con un color más claro.