A magnificent Callas masterclass - Eboli from Don Carlos by Verdi

Поделиться
HTML-код

Комментарии • 98

  • @Tevyeh613
    @Tevyeh613 3 года назад +46

    Eboli was a sexy sensual girl - having her affair with the King! As Callas says part way through "she was a woman". I love this lesson as the mezzo doesn't have the interpretive skills to make a single change. She is F and FF - mf, p and pp dont exist for her - nor any variation of vowel sounds no colour no intelligent use of portamento.. But the minute you hear Callas open her mouth to sing it - you hear every ounce of Eboli's aristocratic sensuality - and the sexiness pours out of her singing. Just the first phrase that Callas sings - on the single breath - with a tiny portamento from end of the first half - f to the p second half. Genius. And Callas' continuing varying choice of the "a" vowel sound is breathtaking as she uses different ones to convey different feeling ("playful", "murmur", "elegant").
    Then she sings the soprano part at 22:onwards (magical) and tells her student - don't worry about the notes - look at the words to find the interpretation. And this final words: "THE PERFUME THAT YOU MUST GIVE IT". Great advice, great imagery, superlative teaching.

    • @MalusiMasiteng
      @MalusiMasiteng 3 года назад +4

      ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

    • @tomhamilton
      @tomhamilton 3 года назад +4

      So much of piano and fortissimo is not in pushing to make a big sound or coming off the voice to sing pp. it is in the poetic mind and the imagination , while always staying on the thread of the air and the voice, keeping the squillo alive. Then you can creatively craft a phrase, as callas always did. On a thread of air. Long, imaginative phrases that drew you in or pinned you to the back of the stalls.
      She is always the teacher. Amazing.

    • @alexeyizmirliev64
      @alexeyizmirliev64 2 года назад +3

      Bravo!

    • @alexd5218
      @alexd5218 Год назад +2

      Callas and you are right, of course. But the problem here is on a completely different plane. The girl who sings Eboli here has "no" voice. I mean wrong technique. You can talk all you want about nuances in arias or images and meanings. I'm sure the girl understands everything about this aria and about type of Eboli, but she also understands that she can't let go of her voice, otherwise she just can't do anything at all, because she doesn't have it. No technique. She just doesn't know how to sing. First of all, she needs an experienced teacher who will "set" her voice, equalize the registers, make the top more fiery, a tight middle and a bright chest sound. It's simply a matter of technique. When the voice is freed, meanings, character, nuances and so on will take its place.

    • @jameslevister153
      @jameslevister153 Год назад +2

      Wow, the sense of Eboli's character that Callas is able to communicate in purely vocal terms is astonishing. I don't care what condition her voice was at this time. Her vocalizing is so desciptive of Eboli's charater, I can imagine the scene in my mind as Callas sings it.

  • @gianerajohn436
    @gianerajohn436 3 года назад +26

    And this was Callas in a nutshell. Making any role her own. In her fach, out of her fach, something she had sung, something she hadn’t sung.
    An encyclopedia of Opera. A psychologist of composers of librettists. An actress. An instrumentalist. Everything. She was, is and will always be everything.

  • @doredoremimifa7627
    @doredoremimifa7627 4 года назад +30

    She is so sweet and kind......Really she is a fabulous, passionable teacher. The teacher of all opera's dream.

  • @soulisoikonomou5798
    @soulisoikonomou5798 2 года назад +10

    Superhuman Callas !!! The breath of God !!!

  • @lucianbucur8362
    @lucianbucur8362 5 лет назад +21

    Callas. Phenomenal. I would have loved her as my voice teacher

  • @NLidar
    @NLidar  6 лет назад +49

    This masterclass and hearing Maria's extremely insightful vocalises, tips and lessons about this role, has got me yearning more than ever for Maria to have sung mezzo roles such as Amneris, Eboli, Azucena or even Charlotte (which she planned on doing in 1978). Just imagine..

    • @tenisfin
      @tenisfin 6 лет назад +13

      In Robert Sutherland's book about Callas (he was the pianist for her final tour), he says that she was perfectly willing to perform a mezzo role onstage, she just didn't want to do Carmen because she thought the role was vulgar! I also have read that she was planning Charlotte in Paris when she died. If you hear her personal recordings from 76-77, her voice was in very good condition!

    • @NLidar
      @NLidar  6 лет назад +11

      Everything you state it totally true. She was preparing to do Charlotte in eaely 1978 at the Opera Garnier in Paris, and she rehearsed it always until her death with her pianist friend Vasso Devetzi. Her voice indeed got much more stable by her last years.. and if only we had the tapes that Maria kept in her house from that time (Vasso took them after her death)

    • @tenisfin
      @tenisfin 6 лет назад +9

      N. Lidar By the way, run don't walk to see Maria by Callas if you haven't already. It's amazing in every way. There is home video of her stay in Palm Beach in 1975 which is charming and heartbreaking at the same time.

    • @wilsonwatt9283
      @wilsonwatt9283 4 года назад +5

      How magnificent it would have been to have heard her as Charlotte. Her French albums, even with the vocal difficulties on the second one are spectacular and certainly she would have been the most emotionally moving of all Charlottes.

    • @maestroclassico5801
      @maestroclassico5801 4 года назад +2

      I had read this.... but she could have batted Carmen out of the park!!! She did record it but Callas could actually act...so a staged performance could have been stupendous. Had she lived longer, she could have nailed these Mezzo roles.

  • @numetutelare
    @numetutelare 2 года назад +6

    Troppo onesta per cantare da mezzo, cosa fatta da molte colleghe ... Era così artisticamente onesta che sisteneva che il pubblico merita il massimo non quello che può bastare... Nessusa come lei !!!!!

  • @meirwise1107
    @meirwise1107 4 года назад +18

    Thanks for posting. I didn't realize that besides being the greatest singer ever she was the greatest teacher of Opera!

    • @NLidar
      @NLidar  4 года назад +5

      I sincerely recommend to you her masterclass of Rigoletto's "Cortigiani! vil razza, dannata...". It is HAIR RAISING.

  • @zbigniewbrzezinski8869
    @zbigniewbrzezinski8869 4 года назад +14

    Callas is a gift from Heaven !

  • @nellyceciliarocha8303
    @nellyceciliarocha8303 4 года назад +19

    Maria Callas, the best one forever and forever.

  • @loklok7882
    @loklok7882 5 лет назад +26

    MARIA CALLAS THE BEST ONE FOREVER.

  • @daleksupreme922
    @daleksupreme922 2 года назад +4

    I am trying to learn this area. This is by far the most useful lesson I have had for it

  • @jmiller05
    @jmiller05 5 лет назад +30

    This is one of the hardest arias a mezzo has to sing. Riddled with intricate coloratura, sustained melismas and a singer's intonation has to be spot on with the exposed high A's.
    Callas was so insightful when she said the role has to be 'sang with grace'. Eboli is a noble woman, the second most powerful at woman after the Queen. It has to be sang with an almost conceited dignity, that shows the more superficial side of her personality. But I don't have to tell anyone this- Verdi made it crystal clear with how he wrote this.

    • @NLidar
      @NLidar  5 лет назад +11

      The score of this aria seems to have delicate embroidery of coloratura, plays of chiaro-scuro and spear-like high notes. So many, and I repeat so many, mezzos sing Eboli as if she is a psychopathic maniac who cannot control herself and her actions - when she is exactly the opposite; she is an cunning woman who is blinded of her action's consequences by confidence and high self regard. She is a woman drunken with the exclusivity and melodrama that comes with being a royal.

    • @nathandavis3002
      @nathandavis3002 5 лет назад +11

      I completely agree! O don fatale is supposed to be an outburst of the emotions and thoughts she carries with her. Most of the opera she is supposed to be calculating and clever. When she is sung like a madwoman through the whole thing she loses dimension.

    • @gianerajohn436
      @gianerajohn436 5 лет назад +5

      N. Lidar my god, without getting into details, your words not only paint a perfect image of Eboli but also of my employer. I can totally confirm your perception of how a Royal is and should be 😂

  • @esejsnake1503
    @esejsnake1503 4 года назад +17

    That first phrase that Callas sung. What? How?
    Eh, I'm so happy this exists.
    "It means nothing"

  • @danawinsor1380
    @danawinsor1380 3 года назад +4

    Bravo to the wonderful pianist.

  • @williamstadel6113
    @williamstadel6113 4 года назад +10

    Callas, kind and brutal at the same time.

  • @rogerdodger8349
    @rogerdodger8349 2 года назад +3

    Brilliant. I think the student improved as she took direction, particularly when she finally did something with the cadenza @21:31.

  • @stefanocellini784
    @stefanocellini784 3 года назад +3

    che meraviglia ! Callas , impareggiabile !

  • @alexd5218
    @alexd5218 Год назад +2

    The voice doesn't obey this girl. Callas can brilliant show HOW it should sound, but nothing will change. What this girl needs is not Callas, but an experienced teacher who can make her voice work.

  • @Rebecca_0602
    @Rebecca_0602 3 года назад +4

    I can't wait to learn this incredible song!!!

  • @ninoeristavi9243
    @ninoeristavi9243 4 года назад +10

    this is unbeliavable! I’ve listened to almost every recording of this aria and callas version is the best even though shes soprano. I wish we had the full recording of this aria sung by Callas and the masterclass was so amazing!

  • @FranzBlumVan1890
    @FranzBlumVan1890 3 года назад +3

    debio ser una maestra asombrosa un amor de mujer

  • @wilsonwatt9283
    @wilsonwatt9283 4 года назад +12

    In the very first phrase Callas creates a character without anything but her voice. What other singer has ever done this. You also hear how much better the student is immediately by simply taking the very simple changes that Callas suggests. These are not magic [although there was a type of magic in Callas] but simply an understanding of the relation of the music and the words.

  • @stephenfletcher6801
    @stephenfletcher6801 5 лет назад +7

    OMG can you even imagine how intimidating it would be to have sung your aria and then NOT hear a positive comment? Of course, all of Callas’ critiques are 100% valid. So sad, though, hearing Callas’ voice struggling to produce the notes. During these classes, some days she sounded fantastic, but other days she was clearly struggling. Love this music.

  • @brucer9572
    @brucer9572 4 года назад +5

    How come I love her madly?
    Will somebody please explain that to me?

  • @BellaFirenze
    @BellaFirenze 6 месяцев назад +2

    "It's not my aria." Every aria is her aria.

  • @loboestepario2424
    @loboestepario2424 Год назад

    I read in the comments about "the girl": Sheila Nadler (RIP) was already 30 here. By the age of 30 Callas was already giving masterclasses in singing.

  • @sebastianmelmoth685
    @sebastianmelmoth685 4 года назад +3

    Musical smarts are born.

  • @williamstadel6113
    @williamstadel6113 4 года назад +2

    How are you supposed to get a job when the student is this amazing?!

  • @Barbingant
    @Barbingant 5 месяцев назад

    I had the pleasure of singing with the late Ms Nadler many years after this wonderful class. She was a lot of fun to work with and it was undoubtedly a "voice and a half", a very powerful and fairly flexible mezzo. But she was never really at home on the top of her range and Eboli is notoriously tricky because it was actually composed by Verdi for one mezzo (Rosine Bloch) and then when plans changed, finished off with a very different singer, Pauline Gueymard-Lauters, in mind. That explains the divergent characters and tessiture of the the "Veil song", clearly for a lighter, more flexible voice (Bloch) and "O Don Fatale" for a far more powerful and dramatic instrument (Gueymard). Not that Sheila would have ever done the role on stage-- the voice was just too short on top and she always billed herself as a contralto.
    But isn't Ms Callas amazing! Even with the remains of her voice, and close to the end of her career/life, she could summon up the many facets of Eboli's mercurial character.

  • @nathandavis3002
    @nathandavis3002 5 лет назад +6

    What would be truly amazing to hear would be if someone were to splice together the parts maria are demonstrating into a complete aria. She sang most of the aria, the missing portions could just be filled in with a pianist carrying the vocal line.

    • @gastoncaprosende6191
      @gastoncaprosende6191 Год назад

      Hola, acá te dejo el link del video que subí, unifique las partes cantadas por Callas, luego el acompañamiento al piano de las partes que faltan, conformando así el aria completa, espero que te guste. Saludos cordiales!!!
      ruclips.net/video/D5BiNWYPtzI/видео.html

  • @ransomcoates546
    @ransomcoates546 Год назад +4

    No one comments on the pianist, who knows the tradition inside out.

  • @raynardi7243
    @raynardi7243 3 года назад +1

    Peccato sia morta....quanto poteva darci......❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @draganvidic2039
    @draganvidic2039 3 года назад +3

    20:14 - 21:05 or Callas at her best…
    (Student never gets it really)

  • @theoperatripleaxel5417
    @theoperatripleaxel5417 3 года назад +1

    People saying that the student is a bad singer and can't follow directions know something about the process of learning an aria/role? She is talented, she did amazing, and she did had her problems with dynamic, coloratura and stuff but she is a student and the aria is new!

    • @Fairpavel
      @Fairpavel Год назад

      How new is the aria? Eboli is one of the greatest mezzo parts in all opera. The student is no novice.
      I also think she's talented and has a nice voice. I wonder, however, who and how taught her.

  • @thesoubretteoftheopera7313
    @thesoubretteoftheopera7313 2 месяца назад

    This masterclass is hoe I learned this aria.

  • @GeraldoCordeiroDeMelo
    @GeraldoCordeiroDeMelo 2 месяца назад

    Don Carlo per favore🎉

  • @draganvidic2039
    @draganvidic2039 4 года назад +9

    The student has pretty good staccatos on the high notes!
    But she sings forte all the time and seems to not listen or even trying to change her way of singing.

  • @lylux4985
    @lylux4985 5 лет назад +5

    The singer sounded very hyper and loud.

  • @luanllluan
    @luanllluan 3 года назад +3

    two things that I wished that had happened to La Divina: that she forgot about Italy and went to England and France, where she wouldn't have all the toxicity that the Italian fans threw on her; ii) that she separated earlier from Onassis. I would say that the first would be more important than the second. Had she done that, perhaps she would live longer and healthier? After 1960 she just needed to erase the roles with anything above the high C and she would have continued to be an amazing soprano and mezzo as well.

  • @MarcoS-gk9nw
    @MarcoS-gk9nw 4 года назад +5

    Now I understand why Maria Callas gave up with teaching quite soon. All the scholar must have been like this girl she doesn't get anything of what she says...

    • @clefnoteproductions6695
      @clefnoteproductions6695 3 года назад +5

      It's difficult to correct bad habits in 30 minutes. Had she studied 2 to 3 days a week with Callas for a couple years, I believe she would have been a force to reckon with

    • @theoperatripleaxel5417
      @theoperatripleaxel5417 3 года назад

      Do you specte someone to be able to follow direction on spot? I'm sorry honey, but u know nothing about the process... You are supposed to write it down and work on it for a week before major changes.

    • @ransomcoates546
      @ransomcoates546 3 года назад

      @@clefnoteproductions6695 The problem is that she has been allowed to proceed with a technique that makes it impossible for her to sing piano. She was too old to fix that.

    • @babydrane
      @babydrane 2 года назад +1

      @@theoperatripleaxel5417 I'd agree for a beginner but this is a masterclass with people that are already professional singers and that know music quite well or at least they should. Any other professional musician could not come to a masterclass without knowing how to play more piano or legato.

  • @alexeyizmirliev64
    @alexeyizmirliev64 2 года назад

    Madonna non e possible!

  • @MrQbenDanny
    @MrQbenDanny 6 лет назад +27

    What MARIA CALLAS had can't be taught, you can't buy or sell it, it doesn't come in a bottle. Fact is when CALLAS sings it it resonates with meaning. The student is set on being LOUD, like Dimitrova always was. That's not listenable.

    • @NLidar
      @NLidar  6 лет назад +4

      Even Maria didn't know who was the singer that took over her onstage.. What she had was unexplainable

    • @robertzsombok7661
      @robertzsombok7661 5 лет назад +4

      the student sounds nervous to me. Usually, nervousness makes you too loud and dropping your support.

    • @draganvidic2039
      @draganvidic2039 4 года назад +5

      Dimitrova was not always (too) loud, she was a true dramatic soprano and she could actually sing piano even on high notes.

  • @GIAMI180
    @GIAMI180 4 года назад

    Oh My God who is the girl

    • @NLidar
      @NLidar  4 года назад

      All info rests in the description box

  • @MiguelSouza-pe8dq
    @MiguelSouza-pe8dq 5 лет назад +12

    Student chose an aria she couldn’t sing.

    • @vxhorusxv
      @vxhorusxv 4 года назад +11

      Student chose an aria she was learning. Don’t be an ass.

    • @draganvidic2039
      @draganvidic2039 3 года назад

      @@vxhorusxv
      No this is supposed to be a masterclass and not only a singing (tecnique) lesson.
      I hope you know the difference.

  • @thomasdahlen8533
    @thomasdahlen8533 4 года назад +2

    Very difficult aria.To difficult for this girl.She is very nervous.

  • @kirkp7470
    @kirkp7470 Год назад

    Who was the student here?

  • @sbaglat6358
    @sbaglat6358 2 года назад

    What's cadenza?

    • @francoisegareau9411
      @francoisegareau9411 2 года назад

      Cadenza is a pure piece of vocal music without words, on the end of the aria (cadenza is in Italian from cadere, falling, the end). The cadenza is a vocal dentelle that embellish or complete the aria's meaning

    • @sbaglat6358
      @sbaglat6358 2 года назад

      @@francoisegareau9411 thank you

    • @zehnthaussteinbach5377
      @zehnthaussteinbach5377 7 месяцев назад

      ...traditionally not written by the composer, but a few bars, left "empty" for invention by the actual musician/singer. @@sbaglat6358

  • @1955etienne
    @1955etienne 4 года назад +3

    Vraiment l' élève est médiocre , une voix bêlante et pas d ' expressivité.....

    • @smurf902
      @smurf902 2 года назад

      Horrible! Elle ne pas un musician, simplement animal

  • @user-of4kk4in9f
    @user-of4kk4in9f 3 года назад +2

    opera singers are so painful... Maria was trying her best but the student was blasting monotonous fake opera style with no meaning. Terrible! Maria is a saint and a real singer - any genre - but the problem is with education in music schools.

  • @Tkimba2
    @Tkimba2 5 лет назад +7

    Omg the girl is really bad...

    • @liedersanger1
      @liedersanger1 4 года назад +6

      No, she's not. It's just that Callas is great.

    • @smurf902
      @smurf902 2 года назад +1

      Her handling of Spanish Flair cadenza portion is indeed poor. There are those with ability and no musicianship whatsoever, like this one. Making sounds.

  • @draganvidic2039
    @draganvidic2039 3 года назад

    The woman trying to sing this really sucks at being teached how to interpret.