Thomas Quasthoff Masterclass
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
- The celebrated German baritone’s career took off when he won the Shostakovich Prize in 1996 in Moscow and an award at the Edinburgh International Festival. His concert debut was under the baton of Sir Simon Rattle with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, and he has gone on to achieve an acclaimed international...
Wise, kind, funny, what an inspiration and a privilege for the young performers and us to witness it.
"What I cannot read in your face, I do not hear." Of all the things Mr. Quasthoff says in his marvelous masterclass, this might be the most important for young singers to learn. He also points out something that science has demonstrated: a smile is audible in the human voice.
Totally absorbing. He is so full of insight. he knows exactly what to advise, he demonstrates wonderfully, and he is kindly, supportive and funny as well. What a treat for the young singer, the pianist and the audience!
Master. Respect.
Thomas Quasthoff’s voice is beautiful from every angle.
what a remarkable man and artist!
Amazing!!!!
Meet him in person and you will sing a different tune trust me
The first singer who sang Die Stadt is truly remarkable. So is the accompanying pianist. I’ve heard many different performances of this piece, and this one is truly extraordinary.
He is indeed remarkable and its crazy that Quasthoff still found tiny details to elevate him even more.
Stunning masterclass. Some jolly fine young singers too.
Thomas Quasthoff: AN EXCEPTIONAL ARTIST, AND AN EXTRAORDINARY MAN!!!!!!! I LOVE HIS GREAT GENEROSITY AND HONESTY!!!!!!
Edward Jowie, congratulations for your marvellous voice and your exceptional talent: BRAVISSIMO!!
Wow! Quasthoff is 60 here, and he still sounds extremely beautiful!
Томас Квастхофф лучший, невероятный талант и удивительный человек.
Such a delight to listen to singers with their sonorous voice talk to each other xD
I'm a pianist, not a singer but love watching Quasthoff's masterclasses!
Yeah, I am a violinist but love watching any great musician giving a masterclass.
These masterclasses are for musicians, not singers 😉
@ They are for musicians, including singers 🤓
it's a goal of pianists to play like the voice and string instruments imo xD
Well, I am an actor and love to watch and listen to all masterclasses of music. It's lightening up even our work to a higher level. Thomas Quasthoff is an incredible good musician and teacher.
I've watched this twice, and every time my eyes tear up. I love the enthusiasm and energy he brings to these talented young men. And I love how they respond to him with greater and greater artistry.
I was stunned how precise and intelligent Thomas is as a teacher. So useful comments and suggestions!
What a sweet and inspiring man this is!
I cannot find the "Am Abschied" sung by a baritone... the baritone voice is so beautiful..
wonderful masterclass!
Just wonderful ..
really great performances/coaching. It even helped my as a hobbyist in understanding of singing and music.
Thank you for sharing your voice with the world Thomas 🙏
I am so impressed
The lesson at 1:56:00 is gold worthy! I feel envy for that student's luck!
"Trust your voice, it's very beautiful" - That's a scentence the student won't ever forget
Zweite Teilnehmer ist besonders Eindrucksvoll!!
Thomas Quasthoff Masterclass in Wigmore Hall
Edward Jowie ですね
素敵だったから彼のホームページに行ってマスタークラスから1年後の歌を聴いたけど、この歌唱法は失われていました‥2020年からホームページも止まっているし
彼は生きてるのか????
彼はもう一度マスタークラスを受講しなければいけない
Sehr, sehr schön! 😃👍
"Die Stadt" is a genial composition. almost impressionist
🎉
I have never been interested in opera....but Thomas voice is magical
This is not opera. :-)
Aleksander Strøm what is it?
@@abbdabb6219 It's 'Lied Singing' which is classical art song in the German tradition. Although, some may argue that it's a subgenre of opera...
@@abbdabb6219 - Concert, or rather, Chamber music / singing, as opposed to the stage or theater...
I appreciate that he will have none of the cheap effects with ‘voce bianca’ at the start of ‘Die Stadt’.
00:00 Intro
Jonathan Eyers, baritone.
Marina Staneva, piano.
01:35 Student self introduction.
01:53 Die Stadt (Schwanengesang, D. 957) - Franz Schubert.
21:33 Schöne Wiege meiner Leiden, Op. 24 - Robert Schumann.
Edward Jowie, bass-baritone.
Lucy Colquhoun, piano.
46:02 Student entry.
46:50 Sehnsucht, D. 636 - Franz Schubert.
01:13:25 Romanze - Robert Schumann.
01:29:02 Interval.
Michael Ronan, bass-baritone.
Michel Xie, piano.
01:48:13 Student self introduction.
01:49:05 Liebeszauber - Clara Schumann.
02:14:48 Beim Abschied - Clara Schumann.
02:30:06 Thomas Quasthoff's announcement.
Theo Perry, baritone.
Guy Murgatroyd, piano.
02:30:52 Student self introduction.
02:31:53 Die Taubenpost (Schwanengesang, D. 957) - Franz Schubert.
03:02:17 Von ewiger Liebe - Johannes Brahms.
thank you!!
Danke sehr!
I love Thomas with all my heart. The part at 29:40 made me laugh so hard!
I am surprised that something so tall isn't a bass!
Edward jowie....what a fantastic voice!!!! Do you have any recordings? This voice is to be watched
46:06 failed Handshake lol
He's not trying to shake his hand, he's putting the music on the stand --- oh, I see. Yeah, the guy totally misses it :-P
I'd love to know the names of the singers he's coaching.
Surprised the second singer didn't want to shake Thomas hand.
I think it truly was a matter of nerves
60 and sounding like that?! Wauw, give me the age of 60 then..
Saying that as a tenor 😅
38:04 He is also a human metromone. 😂 That he can produce this sound and this resonant… 😳
why is that second woman sitting in tne background doing nothing during the second performance?
oh my God now I saw it: she turns the pages
Ich finde den Thomas Quasthoff toll. Er ist witzig und schlagfertig. Und hat als Lehrer was zu bieten.
Man sieht aber bei den Sängern zu wenig Atmung. Das kritisiert Renee Fleming oft in den Meisterkursen. Bei einigen sieht man gar nichts. Damit zu wenig Support.
Alle großen Sänger tun es. Gerade der letzte Sänger steht zusammengefallen da.
which piece is played at the opening.. Schubert, I'd guess
Mendelsohn octet
Am fernen Horizonte from Schwanengesang. Schubert.
@mind DB merci
@@mintdb8365 thanks soo much ruclips.net/video/9JTH4ZdJcjk/видео.html
I think he could give more technical advice, rather than imitating flows!
It's difficult to get to technical or deal with technique in 30 or 40 minutes. You can bring a voice out, help them with interpretation, where to breathe, or how to pace a piece, perhaps address vowels and consonants but doing more in such a short time is difficult in my opinion