Ettore Bastianini & Franco Corelli interviews 1961 La battaglia di Legnano intermission EN subtitles

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  • @FrancoCorelliInfoCenter
    @FrancoCorelliInfoCenter  10 месяцев назад +2

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  • @trudischleifer7245
    @trudischleifer7245 3 года назад +18

    Lovely! I'd heard Corelli speak a number of times (not in person!) and so I was not surprised at the lightness of his speaking voice (compared to his singing voice) but it was a surprise to hear how much deeper Bastianini's speaking voice was compared to his singing.
    This entire post is wonderful. Thank you!

  • @definitelynosebreather
    @definitelynosebreather 2 года назад +13

    This is gold. I never thought I'd hear Bastianini speaking, and I'd never guess his speaking voice was like this.

  • @eugeniogentili1048
    @eugeniogentili1048 3 года назад +8

    Molte grazie.

  • @francesca7564
    @francesca7564 3 года назад +7

    Thanks for sharing !!!

  • @ivanpinedaofficial
    @ivanpinedaofficial 2 года назад +6

    Ettore was a bass before singing dramatic/Verdi baritone

  • @chiaroscuroculture
    @chiaroscuroculture Год назад +1

    Bravo!

  • @maggiedeveney
    @maggiedeveney 3 года назад +8

    I am amazed that you found this! What a gem! And English! Thank you so much! Wonderful!

    • @FrancoCorelliInfoCenter
      @FrancoCorelliInfoCenter  3 года назад +6

      This too comes from Graziano's treasury, I just added the translation.

    • @maggiedeveney
      @maggiedeveney 3 года назад +5

      @@FrancoCorelliInfoCenter Franco had so much to learn in the early years of his career___including French, and English, and all that must be involved in mastering a new opera. Really quite astounding, when I think about how much he had to acquire and so quickly . He was truly amazing at many levels, yet in this interview he is forthright and open. A great thank you to Graziano for sharing his cousin’s legacy.

    • @FrancoCorelliInfoCenter
      @FrancoCorelliInfoCenter  3 года назад +6

      He was really phenomenal! After his retirement he might as well have published some self-help book on how to get 30 hours out of 24 and be amazingly productive. :D Learning incredibly demanding roles in a matter of weeks, and in the meantime perform 10-12 different operas from his usual repertoire within a few months, while travelling the world (often driving thousands of kilometres by car), and still keeping in shape, designing his own costumes, doing his own make-up, and even having time for his many hobbies? Who else can pull this off!?

    • @trudischleifer7245
      @trudischleifer7245 3 года назад +4

      @@FrancoCorelliInfoCenter He was a genius, an overused word, but in Corelli's case, truly apt.

    • @maggiedeveney
      @maggiedeveney 2 года назад +4

      Yes. I agree. I think he must have been highly intelligent as well as gifted!

  • @mariaruskova6054
    @mariaruskova6054 2 года назад +13

    Bastianini speaking voice sounds like basso profundo and Corelli seems to be at least 2 m tall.

    • @bradycall1889
      @bradycall1889 Год назад +2

      Maybe Bastianini doesn't sound like a basso profondo when he speaks, probably just a regular bass.

    • @user9xyz836
      @user9xyz836 Год назад

      Corelli was 1,85m tall.

  • @salvoferraro6976
    @salvoferraro6976 3 года назад +14

    La voce del grande Bastianini era semplicemente devastante.

  • @tarekmohamed3263
    @tarekmohamed3263 7 месяцев назад +2

    My God!!!! is this how Bastianini spoke !!!! was this guy actually a Bass???? is it normal for a Baritone to speak so deeply?

    • @FrancoCorelliInfoCenter
      @FrancoCorelliInfoCenter  7 месяцев назад +1

      Well, he did start out as a bass, and was already quite successful throughout the 1940s until he switched to baritone roles in 1952.

    • @tarekmohamed3263
      @tarekmohamed3263 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@FrancoCorelliInfoCenter No wonder ! he always sounded to me like he could sing bass if he wanted, now I know he was indeed a Bass originally, Thank you.