Excellent compilation! Bravery, brilliance, true art! Let's sit and listen, without looking at a sharp C or C, or other insignificant things. Let's enjoy the Moment of a Great Art! Thank you for posting!
ELIAS.A.B.C_YT Any chance you have a recording or a link to one? I'm very curious... the only high D I've heard from Pavarotti is from the Rigoletto film, which is the one used here.
Barone Vitellio Scarpia dude. Clips or it didn't happen lol :P. I have looked long and hard for high Ds which weren't studio recordings and so far have found none.
Excellent compilation! Bravery, brilliance, true art! Let's sit and listen, without looking at a sharp C or C, or other insignificant things. Let's enjoy the Moment of a Great Art! Thank you for posting!
But that's precisely what this video IS doing...
Thank you very much. Verdi the greatest. And a list of fantastic singers.
Di Quella Pira has a high C ending, not C#, I think the recording here was sped up.
Macneil was very close of the crack
Wrong Callas sample. Aida Mexico City , 1953 , high E final Triumphant scene .
yes
but she wasnt in Mexico in 53 to do it ... you have 50 and 51 ...
E flat, not high E.
2, 7, 8, 12, 13.
Ramey, sempre Ramey!
Number 4 is not Louis Quilico, is Nicolae Herlea
Sutherland sounds pretty insecure to me....?
You should have done the Nabucco clip with Marisa Galvany, her Eflat is far superior. Guleghena screamed that Eflat, it was nothing to celebrate
Pavarotti never actually sang the high D in performance. However, Javier Camarena, Juan Diego Florez and Alfredo Kraus all have.
yes, Pavarotti did it in a performance of lucia di lamermoor de 1972 in the duet verrano a te sul aure with beverly sills
ELIAS.A.B.C_YT Any chance you have a recording or a link to one? I'm very curious... the only high D I've heard from Pavarotti is from the Rigoletto film, which is the one used here.
If it was the Lucia duet and it was sung as written it would be a Eb not a D
Barone Vitellio Scarpia dude. Clips or it didn't happen lol :P. I have looked long and hard for high Ds which weren't studio recordings and so far have found none.
@@absdyna ruclips.net/video/wBT3FJCpt9g/видео.html im late but here you have some examples of his amazing high notes
Intriguingly, Verdi did not write and almost did not want any of these unnecessary high notes.
How can you say that no 3 - high F - is worthy of inclusion? Any operatic bass can hit that note.