Bryn Terfel - Le Nozze di Figaro - non piu andrai
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Bryn Terfel as Figaro in Mozart's, "The Marriage of Figaro".
New York, 1998. Conductor: James Levine.
For a free English translation, please see the following:
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That's my favourite interpretation of Figaro on RUclips!
His italian is so good, that you hardly notice it's not his mother language!
Bravo!
I love his flamboyant character. He truly loves what he does and does what he loves. There's not a shadow of doubt as to where Bryn Terfel's passion lies .... music and opera.
Terfel does really good acting here!
And it's everytime great to see him together with Bartoli ... they just "fit" each other perfect
Per montagne, per valloni,
Con le nevi, e i solioni,
Al concerto di tromboni,
Di bombarde, di cannoni,
Che le palle in tutti i tuoni,
All'orecchio fan fischiar....So incredibly bright!!!
No one does it better then Bryn.
To truly understand opera, one has to realize that this was the movies, radio, and rock concert all in one back then. And it was certainly entertaining.
you've never seen a movie then
Cherubino grabbing the switch was fantastic. XD
Also the more congenial ending just before he throws a fit was an adorable adaptation.
Love his Figaro. So simple clear sound with great character and expression. Molto Bravo!
Poor Cherubino :'(
I love this character indeed.He is so cute.
藍墨茶 да нормальный Керубино тут. Просто немного не такой, как в исполнении Марии Юинг, где прям эталон
Great singing, great conducting, and great playing from the orchestra.
One of the greatest Figaros of all time
This is my favourite performance in the You Tube. Not only Bryn is excellent, but the other two singers play her role very good as well.
Cecilia and Katleen Battle are that singers who are same good actresses on the stage!
Cecilia was good in the finale of the II.part on the You Tube.
nailed it. I LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT!!!! all the movements, undeniable charisma and Voice, and controlled breathing? AMAZING. The man was born to sing.
Bryn, you are really Bravo in Figaro role.
Your pronunciation of the words is perfect.
Very good indeed.
Simply magnificent! What a voice!
You're a true Mozart fan if at 0:35 you instinctively want to sing "Leeeeeeporello!"
Ah, I love that allusion he puts in at Gia la mensa preparata. I'm totally with you on this 😂
Haha, yes!!
Exactly! lmao 😂
Браво! Браво! Гениально!
Наряду с Германом Преем
I never get tired of this fabulous "insult aria" "Say goodbye for little butterfly to pleasures" or as in a new translation in 1974
"It's over, little slob, with smiles, With little secret games and entertainment. It's out of your hunting for girls, Say goodbye, little dandy and disappear! It is an end to your hunt for girls, Say goodbye, little dandy, and get lost Lay off that navy suit, Say goodbye for the nice perfume. Now switch silk and velvet against military service.
One of the best Nozze ever.
Bryn Terfel is amazing! Not only is his voice good, but he acts well, too. Can someone please tell me where I can find the DVD of this performance? I think this is the 1998 Metropolitan Opera production of Figaro, conducted by James Levine. I tried to get the DVD on Amazon and eBay but I can't find it. Maybe there is no DVD? That would be strange, since this is a well done performance including a famous cast (Terfel, Bartoli, Levine )
Please message me or reply so that I can buy the DVD. Thanks!
WHAT A VOICE !!!!!!!!!! SUPER GREAT ..
The text of the aria is about Figaro telling Cherubino how military life is, and also poking fun of his want to join. The aggression fits well, its impressive his tone does not waiver throughout. But I agree poor little Cherubino :-)
love this song and performance!!
His timing is perfect. Great video!
Чудесное исполнение. Высший балл
the best tempo so far!!! love it :)
Come on, you have to admit that he does an amazing job.
es el mejorrrr por siempre!!!!!!!!
Bryn terfel definitely has the physique du rôle
1: Salieris march much haha
2: I can imagine peter griffin arguing in Italian to this song
He and José Fardilha are the best Figaros I've ever seen
"The rest is just the same, isn't it?...that doesn't really work, does it? ... Did you try....shouldn't it be a bit more... or this ... this...YES!...better?...what do you think?"
I never noticed that and now I can't stop laughing!!! LOL
bryn terfel is the man
I couldn't find a Terfel "Largo al Factotum" nor a Prey "Non piu andre" to compare on RUclips.
So I'll just say this is my favorite "Non piu andre" and leave it at that.
Terfel is the Pinza of his day!
In my city should have more of it. Very good .
Mitridate is six hours long when its ballet is included. My source is Grove's. I have listened to both of the modern video recordings neither of which includes the ballet and both of which often cut many of the da Capos.
Love it at the end, when he thubs his nose
najlepsze wykonanie jakie słyszałem :)
OMG, this is hilarious! I was laughing the entire time from the first time FIgaro stuck his leg around and was straddling Cherubino at 0:51
pumpin this in my 64 cadillac
I think this is a really good performance and Levine is great conducting! I really like Terfel as Figaro and i think he is one of the best for this role. I also love Hermman Prey's performance, he is vocally awesome! But about performance i preffer Terfel :) Bravo Maestro!
Indeed, in Don Giovanni (Atto II, Scena 17: "Già la mensa è preparata"), musicians are supposed to play famous opera arias to entertain Don Giovanni while he's eating and waiting for il Commendatore. Thus Leporello starts singing ("Questa poi la conosco pur troppo...") on the same tune as Le nozze's "Non più andrai"! Le nozze had had such a great success the year before, Mozart knew (I guess!) people would recognize it and couldn't help but slip in a nod to it! :)
I don't know if and when it will be commercially released.
unbelievable performance
Bravissimo
AMAZING
To be able to sing it while hearing it sorry for the inconvenience :
Non più andrai, farfallone amoroso
Notte e giorno d'intorno girando
Delle belle turbando il riposo
Narcisetto, Adoncino d'amor
Delle belle turbando il riposo
Narcisetto, Adoncino d'amor
Non più avrai questi bei pennacchini
Quel cappello leggero e galante
Quella chioma, quell'aria brillante
Quel vermiglio, donnesco color
Quel vermiglio, donnesco color
Non più avrai
Quei pennacchini
Quel cappello
Quella chioma
Quell'aria brillante
Non più andrai, farfallone amoroso
Notte e giorno d'intorno girando
Delle belle turbando il riposo
Narcisetto, Adoncino d'amor
Delle belle turbando il riposo
Narcisetto, Adoncino d'amor
Tra guerrieri, poffar Bacco
Gran mustacchi, stretto sacco
Schioppo in spalla, scialba al fianco
Collo dritto, muso franco
Un gran casco, o un gran turbante
Molto onor, poco contante
Poco contante, poco contante
Ed invece del fandango
Una marcia per il fango
Per montagne, per valloni
Con le nevi e i soloni
Al concerto di tromboni
Di bombarde, di cannoni
Che le palle in tutti i tuoni
All'orecchio fan fischiar
Non più avrai, quei pennacchini
Non più avrai, quel cappello
Non più avrai, quella chioma
Non più avrai, quell'aria brillante
Non più andrai, farfallone amoroso
Notte e giorno d'intorno girando
Delle belle turbando il riposo
Narcisetto, Adoncino d'amor
Delle belle turbando il riposo
Narcisetto, Adoncino d'amor
Cherubino, alla vittoria
Alla gloria militar
Cherubino, alla vittoria
Alla gloria militar
Alla gloria militar
Alla gloria militar
Love it
*-----* I love his voice
Levine genius!!!
@Patrick Boyle: there's a duet (Se viver non degg'io) and an ensemble (at the very end) in Mitridate. But it's pretty much a Baroque opera, very different from Mozart's mature stuff. Still has some really neat arias (Mitridate's and Farnace's).
Damn, he's good! And yes, Bartoli looks very appealing.
@SirChristopher365 i'd go with yes, the conductor is James Levine, and he's the in house conductor at the Met.
Hope it wasn't too late, i'm writing a paper on it too. Cheers!
Combine the genius of Mozart with people of this high level of talent....well it just doesn't get much better.
@Antillas636 Hi. Just found your comment. I love Hermann Prey and have seen him in this, but you cannot compare his version to the ultimate Figaro - Sir Geraint Evans. Unfortunately I don't think there are any videos, but he was magnificent!
Best Figaro ever!
Mozart brought me here, he was promoting himself XD
(Watch "Don Giovanni" if you don't know what I mean)
I stand corrected.
Bryn Terfel is one of the best baritones in the world. Others include Dimitri Hvorostovsky, Andreas Schmidt, James Morris and Cornell MacNeill.
this song reminds me of the show "fringe" when walter bishop demonstrates harmonic music can decrease neuron activity int the brain
@spyridon77 agreed, he is a really good actor
Yeah, me too. I'd be interested in seeing his Cortiagani vil razza and Si vendetta.
Kind of reminds me of Tucker, the way he spits every syllable out. Nice though...one of the best Figaro.
Cecilia is adorable in this.
Poor Cherubino :)
anyone else listening to this while theyre making pizza at home? no? ok
Could you please note me whether this complete performance is available on DVD or CD. Many thanks.
I like the tempo my self. Mozart is good when its a little fast.
One word: tenor
Баритон так-то 🤣
is terfel just tall or is the cherubino extremely small?
Am I the only one not hearing him sing what the subtitles say?
Renji Mao The aria is in Italian. The subtitles are in Spanish. They are similar, but quite different from each other.
Here is what he is singing:
Non più andrai, farfallone amoroso,
notte e giorno d'intorno girando;
delle belle turbando il riposo
Narcisetto, Adoncino d'amor.
Non più avrai questi bei pennacchini,
quel cappello leggero e galante,
quella chioma, quell'aria brillante,
quel vermiglio donnesco color.
Tra guerrieri, poffar Bacco!
Gran mustacchi, stretto sacco.
Schioppo in spalla, sciabla al fianco,
collo dritto, muso franco,
un gran casco, o un gran turbante,
molto onor, poco contante!
Ed invece del fandango,
una marcia per il fango.
Per montagne, per valloni,
con le nevi e i sollioni.
Al concerto di tromboni,
di bombarde, di cannoni,
che le palle in tutti i tuoni
all'orecchio fan fischiar.
Cherubino alla vittoria:
alla gloria militar!
I think so!
Sans doute le meilleur Figaro!
Ένα απόσπασμα από την όπερα του Mozart, Οι Γάμοι του Φίγκαρο με τον Bryn Terfel.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Le Nozze di Figaro. Non piu andrai.
In fact there is a persistent rumor that Michael Jackson was in fact a castrati of sorts. The story is that he was given hormones to keep his voice from changing.
Mozart's Mithradate Re di Ponto has a couple castrati parts but that was twenty years earlier than Figaro. Mithradate has essentially no low male voices, no duets, trios, or quartets and no choruses. It is a procession of tenor and soprano arias. It is also six hours long.
Don't get me wrong, I think this is a kickass, momentous performance.. but I don't know how I feel about how warm and touchy feely he gets with Cherubino.. most productions portray him being more mock-macho and playful with him.. although, I do like the dryness he's added to the character :)
A pants role like Cherubino is a young man. Composers did not want a full, mature, manly sound (like we hear with Bryn Terfel) so they wrote these parts for female singers with a bit of a darker sound--a mezzo soprano.
@luridi Mmm sucede que Figaro no era un conde y su personaje, si ves la ópera completa, es muy libre y picarezco.
is this version found in dvd? I own the one of 1993 but I would keep us to have this also.
Is this the one with Cecilia Bartoli as Susanna? Where can I get a recording of it?
It says this is in New York, so I can infer this is the Met, right?
I'm writing about this piece for a class, that's why I ask... :) Thank you!
Wonderfully sang! A great piece of music this is.
However, with every crescendo, why do I see MrPaladin gleefully chain-stabbing a cartful of victims?
Are you sure you're in the right place? RUclips doesn't often see people acting like adults or being polite. Thanks.
Because the role was originally written for a castrato but there aren't any anymore,so it is sung by a young soprano.
@ 1.30 the 'fraguerrieri poffar bacco' rythm is wrong.. interpretational or just wrong?
@rumpwrestler JEALOUS!!!!
@LordHettrick Forget the Cherubino part...It still looks like Von Stade...
@Megabolter hey! be nice. he wrote three stand alone songs in french!
Why is the Cherubino always played by a woman? I never understood that.
Also Bryn pretty much owns this role.
A definitive Figaro for sure... what a performer!
Erwin Schrott is pretty darn good too though..
His Cardiff "non più andrai" was smoother than this one. All those vocal problems show themselves when he starts singing bigger repertoire.
He has a wife and two kids. I aw him in person.
He is very, very straight.
MOZART IS GOD!!!!!!!!!!
The glory age of castrati was more Handel. Mozart used them in opera seria, but I don't think anyone used castrati in buffa.
Please, can you post something from his Figaro of 1993? Pleaaaaaaaase. Thank you in advance.
@breakaliciouskid786 yup she is indeed :))
I don't want to be annoying...But I can hear here that his italian is good. I mean, I'm chilean, I speak spanish but I understand italian...and his pronounciation is not bad.
Weird phrases
I suggest you go inform the Royal College of Music that one of their Doctors of Music can't get the pitch right on his specialist area. While you're at it, tell the audiences at the Royal Opera House that the Oxfordian can't sing Mozart.
Or maybe you could show a little humility and enjoy one of the modern greats of Mozart sing his glorious rendition.