I would beg to differ. I would prefer to describe it as controlled and restrained. Not everything written for a tenor has to kill sparrows at 50 yards in the Italian fashion.
@@martincopeland8153 It is necessary to make a clarification, because I see that the discussion on vocal technique is not clear. It should not be trivialized and belittled with terms like "Italian fashion", as you said. We are talking about the only technique that has evolved over the centuries hand in hand with the evolution of melodramma, which was born in Italy in 1500. The Belcanto. A swallowed sound is objectively bad, it doesn't shine, it actually falls behind. The boy is good and talented anyway. Don't make inappropriate comments if you don't even know the basics of this argument.
Purtroppo la voce è tutta indietro e ingolata. Un vero peccato!
I would beg to differ. I would prefer to describe it as controlled and restrained.
Not everything written for a tenor has to kill sparrows at 50 yards in the Italian fashion.
@@martincopeland8153 It is necessary to make a clarification, because I see that the discussion on vocal technique is not clear.
It should not be trivialized and belittled with terms like "Italian fashion", as you said. We are talking about the only technique that has evolved over the centuries hand in hand with the evolution of melodramma, which was born in Italy in 1500. The Belcanto. A swallowed sound is objectively bad, it doesn't shine, it actually falls behind. The boy is good and talented anyway. Don't make inappropriate comments if you don't even know the basics of this argument.