Opera Singers - The Soprano High C (C6) - High Notes Battle
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- Enjoy! Comment what you think about this battle!
My Opinion:
01- Joan Sutherland
02- Leontyne Price
03- Eva Turner
04- Rosa Ponselle
05- Anna Moffo
06- Montserrat Caballé
07- Cristina Deutekom
08- Ingeborg Hallstein
09- Zinka Milanov
10- Ghena Dimitrova
11- Edita Gruberova
12- Beverly Sills
13- Erika Miklósa
14- Lily Pons
15- Liza della Casa
16- Natalia Aurea
17- Regine Crespin
18- Kathleen Battle
19- Barbara Bonney
20- Beverly Hoch
21- Mirella Freni
22- Amelita Galli-Curci
23- Diana Damrau
24- Maria Callas
25- Virginia Zeani
26- Renata Tebaldi
27- Luisa Tetrazzini
28- Anna Netrebko
29- Sumi Jo
30- Lucia Popp
31- Kiri Te Kanawa
32- Anneliese Rothenberger
33- Maria Aleida Rodriguez
34- Dawn Upshaw
35- Sabine Devieilhe
36- Geraldine Farrar
37- Cheryl Studer
38- Birgit Nilsson
39- Mado Robin
40- Carol Vaness
41- Angela Gheorghiu
42- Sondra Radvanovsky
43- Eva-Maria Westbroek
44- Natalie Dessay
45- Karita Mattila
Intro: Chi Il Bel Sogno di Doretta - Leontyne Price
Outro: D'Amor Sull' Ali Rosee - Montserrat Caballé Видеоклипы
I used to have a school teacher who would reach a high C when she screamed at us.
🤣🤣🤣
This is funny. Makes me reevaluate raising my voice at my students.
Alistair Wright and her class had the best results among other teachers every year 😂
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Alistair Wright 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm able to hit a C6, but not nearly as effortlessly as these ladies can. Stunning
Good job, but sometimes the effort is hidden in the years of practice and performances leading up to the one we see. Some of these women had to deal with far greater issues than voice control to be able to stand where they are. Sometimes the greatest effort falls short if you don't have the financing or time to practice as much as the best professionals.
Any musician could probably achieve more musicality if they have financial and psychological backing helping them in their careers. Some of these women were born into money and were already proficient singers by the time they were 3-5 years old, being taught by the last generation of greats under the financing of their parents/school.
Congratulations on achieveing the highest note normally written for female Sopranoes, what an accomplishment!
Смею утверждать, что "были уже опытными певицами в возрасте трех-пяти лет" - это сильное преувеличение, чтобы не употребить более резкое слово...
I could if I were warmed up but it wouldn't sound very nice (and I don't sing classical)
Atleast you can still hit it but to do it effortlessly like these ladies, yea that's something totally different and could possibly take years or more to master it like these ladies depending on how good you want to be with it.
Are you getting confused with cricket?
When someone breaks my car window: 1:32
Angelyn Domingo 😂 that vibrato
gccwang24 that was a trill, not vibrato lmao
My son broke a highball glass as he sat in his highchair, 4 months old. He is quite the baritone at age 24. I wish I had saved that glass
EXTRAORDINÁRIO
Omg hahaha 😂
Amazing video! Why not do a compilation of low notes from every voice type? Low notes from basses, baritones, tenors, contraltos, mezzos, and sopranos in classical music. It's very interesting to watch a classical singer project his/her low notes without a microphone!!
@Henry Carey There's no chest voice in mixed voice, they just shift to the head but with compression, actually opera singers bridge really early.
Oh lord another "know it all" lamb... Whatever you say.
@Henry Carey Do you know anything about vocal research? Probably vocal fach is only how the singer manipulate the voice and have nothing to do with "born with X voice". The thing is more of(if not all) the lambs here on youtube are vocal wannabe, they learned some outdated vocal theory and preach it like it's gospel :p
@Henry Carey Like I thought, yes, you are a vocal wannabe on youtube. I don't have any vídeos like diva whatever in my channel, just the fact that you think that way about my vídeo, how you trash talk my avatar, screams vocal wannabe. "actually opera singers bridge really early. " I said that, and you said " opera singers do NOT bridge early" actually they do, tenors go to head at middle E(just an example), and what do you call bad singers? "A good voice in opera means that you should not be differentiating whether that singer is singing in register “X” or “Y”. " I never heard that from any opera singer or just any singer. You are using outdated music theory to back up your claims.
I second this! And i dont know what hes on about with "it wouldnt be interesting at all" - i think the outer extremes of the voice, the high end AND the low end, are the most impressive and exciting aspects of a singers tools. Or at least they can be.
It's not just about reaching the note, it's how it sounds when they get there. I have to say that from this selection, and in my opinion, Kiri Te Kanawa features highly.
This is why men typically don't/can't sing this high, they lose the sweetness to the sound, and it becomes a harsher timbre, non musical.
Much like weight lifting, one rep that looks sloppy is not the same, as an effortless set of ten repetitions.
Kiri owns Chi Bel Sogno for me and that approach is a b/tch.
Compare it with the same phrase by the opening singer.
Well she is one of the best sopranos
Beverly Sills also great !!!!❤
6:56-7:05 Sounded Amazing!!! That Volume Control Is Impressive!!!
Blessed64 S easy when done wrong
she is my favourite soprano,what a wonderful voice!!!
Yes, a gorgeous messa di voce
Wow
What is the song?
Everyone is talking about high soprano Cs, but no one is taking about the tenor's who accompanies Cabellé High E! (7:56)
@@pasham7269 Thank you!
E flat, actually. I'm not 100% sure, but sounds like Jose Carreras to me, I remember him singing it in a recording and this might in fact be the same one. Either way, it's an exceptional passage to sing, and yet easily slips right past your ear!
Is Carreras ruclips.net/video/rAeJaJcvKxM/видео.html
If it's a Lucia excerpt, then it is an Eflat to Caballe's high C.
And don't forget Corelli with Regine Crespin
Nobody had the high notes of Nilsson. She pinned you against the theater walls. Totally breathtaking. Very physical impact.
Who is better between Callas and Nilsson technically?
I defer to expert technical analysis given in "Nilsson:100: An Homage" in which her voice is thoroughly analyzed for its technical attributes. Also, it is noted there, that in Master Classes Callas and a few others mentioned alongside her, emphasized getting into the dramatic qualities of the role, Nilsson went straight into the technique required to make that role memorable. Her teaching was of a different sort altogether. She apparently was solidly in the Grand Tradition.
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operafreak9 So. Nilsson is better than Callas in terms of vocal development?
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Indisputably, I think. Nilsson does not have the media exposure Callas did because of antithetical lifestyles and repretoires. Everybody knows Callas because of her popular Italian roles (not hevey Wagner and Strauss roles),and she was a celebrity, and I think her gifts have been exaggerated. I was cutting my opera teeth in the sixties and Callas was getting lamentable reviews for her recordings and Nilsson was universally hailed for her intonation, her technique, her enunciation, and so on and so on. She had Flagstad as her challenge, but ultimately that proved to be a non-issue. They both were golden and had the "voices of the century," but Nilsson ventured where Flagstad did not, in roles such as Turandot, Tosca, Minnie, Aida, Elektra, Turandot, Salome, the Dyer's Wife. Where was her competition in those roles?
And Bing was paying Callas $1,000.00 per performance in one dollar bills while he was paying Nilsoon between thee and four thousand. As Domingo said,"Nobody, nobody compares to Nilsson."
That is the most comprehensive list I've ever seen or heard. Thanks a million! Lily Pons stood out, but many were amazing.
When Beverly wants to be featured twice in one video. 😂✌️✌️✌️
😂 I was reading your comment right when I saw her again!!
I’ts not possible campare dramatic sopranos with lyric or coloratursopranos.
Agree
Thinking the same
Absolute correct
Avarce cajimani
Get the context, the video selected the high C key to compare. Some coloratura were less brighter than others. It has some ways to explaing the music.
Leontyne Price's high C is one of the most glorious things in singing, and to think this one was on the LAST night of her opera career!
And I bet she can still sing it at 90 something.
Thomas Dawkins. You beat me to the punch! Those were my exact sentiments : )
I love Lucia Popp.
And live on TV!!!!
Yes almost until the end, I was wondering where was Leontyne Price and her spectacular High C that her colleagues all admire. And it was glorious, even to the end of her career. In the last decade or so, we saw the demise of Tebaldi, de los Angeles, Sills, Nilsson, Sutherland, Caballe (all of the greats of her era) and even Norman, who is a generation after her. She is really the only one left.
I have always loved Beverly Sills...there’s such pleasure in her face when she sings!
But the jaw wobble is distracting and unnecessary.
Very little voice. No stamina.
Mosquito voice...
@@awokwok1029 but a lovely tone!
Birgit Nilsson and her powerful ultra-forte high C at the end of "In questa reggia" the nightmare of every tenor who sang Calaf alongside her Turandot!
Gustavo Fernandes I’m a mean and I can sing that high C, it’s not ta big deal
@@Advanceyourenglish5 These woman are singing in opera, as a man you can't match the same volume in that note, you probably could do it up to G5 or lower.
Real Voice haha I have that volume even above C6, it’s not hard to do. It just needs training.
@@Advanceyourenglish5 Can't find your singing on youtube.
I found it screechy and very un-appealing..
Lily Pons. The best. Great Video. Thanks.
Joan Sutherland - Vibration, intonation, resonant, powerful.
Leontyne Price is my favorite, wished Edda Moser was included on your list.
All of them!!! My special love and tenderness to Montserrat Caballè and Cristina Deutekom.
Interesting to see the Leontyne Price example used was from the very end of her opera career, in fact it's from her New York City Metropolitan Opera House farewell Aida performance . She could still produce the perfect dolce high C for O Patria Mia. Wonderful.
The first is also Leontyne.
@@liedersanger1 You are right. "Chi Il Bel Sogno Di Doretta" from the Blue Album which along with the Price/Karajan "A Christmas Offering" were in my mother's LP record collection. Those recordings made in the very early 1960s captured the voice in pristine condition.. My siblings and I as very young children were fascinated at the beautiful of that sound.
Hearing opera is so relaxing to me 😊
I thank my grandfather and my father for having made me listen to a few pieces when I was a child. I cherish those times.
Love them all! Thank you Mr Araujo.
This is interesting but, for me, it’s only a fair comparison if the singers are all singing the same piece and either all live or all recorded.
Amen haha
As far as I'm concerned.. they're ALL fabulous!!!
I can't see how Nillson could be on the 38th place in your favorite list.
Nlop But are they in order of preference?
@@jbloveday9538 in the description yes 😁
I like them all, they all sound divine! .. in this feature LilyPons is superb.
She has always been my very favorite. When I was able to sing those notes, Lily was who I attempted to emulate just so I could keep the range above the clefts.
Per me sono tutte BRAVISSIME👏👏👏!!!Artisticamente le Amo Tutte👏❤!!!quindi niente classifiche e un Bacione a tutte quelle che ci hanno lasciato,che sono sicuro continuano ad essere Grandissime Artiste👏👏👏!!!!Cheers Art in the WORLD!!!!🌏🌍🌎😊
Sono in accordo ernesto,, hanno lasciato un segno indelebile,🍷👋
Sono tutte straordinarie👋👋👋👋👋👋👋❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Outstanding presentation! Thank you!
I think they are all fabulous , thanks for this xx
Mirella Freni always for me 💕💕💕🥺🥺RIP LEGEND
Listening high C's live is one of the most interesting experiences ever! That unique (almost metalic) sound reverberates deep into the body, to the point of causing chills in the spine...
Have to agree - Joan Sutherland is amazing. Incredible control and tone.
Спасибо, отличная подборка!
Mais do que a bela voz que elas emitem, a beleza de ser mulher com um poder tão grande de cantar dessa forma. São deusas, divas, seres especiais.
Cannot rank them. Just appreciate the art. Beautiful.
Rafael, this is an excellent video. Lot of work. Thank you.
Fabulous compilation.
I love crescendoing and leaning into that sustained C in Martern Aller Arten (Gruberova, Rothenberger, and Deutekom in this video). You can be so expressive on just that one note and it feels like the climactic moment of the aria. I put my heart and soul into that one note and you can tell especially Gruberova is feeling the same way.
It takes years of love and practice to ever come close to singing like that! Congratulations!
explain yoself, @"alto"pride
Quel plaisir d'entendre toutes performances magnifiques ❤ Pour moi Zinka Milanov avec son timbre chaud et puissant, une tendresse pour la noblesse de Kiri Tekanawa
awesome content you definitely inspire me to hit my notes better hearing the best of the best!
Much too mesmerized to offer a coherent word! And my heart is in my throat. So SO wonderful!
Voices higher than my grades.
Maria Callas and Birgit Nilsson had tones of better high C's.
Fucking love Maria callas May she rest
@@wassupyall1940 listen to roberta peters from barber of seville. god she's amazing
OffendedPottery will do but still no one can convince change how much I love her
@@wassupyall1940 I love maria UwU she's my bab her voice wobbles but she has the power of a punch with Thanos's gauntlet
OffendedPottery 😂 lol
Bravo 👏 Beautiful voices
These are all amazing
For most of these sopranos a C6 is nothing, hehehehe...(Heard a few of them doing a E6 or higher) nice compilation tho. :)
Yep c6 isn't really high for sopranos
Ram875 higher than C is fischio register, completely different, but yep, some can reach A6 also
I am alto but my high nota d6 Ehehe
@@lyayukajanice vsscm
Hell I’m a countertenor and can sing D6 reliably. So for a woman C6 isn’t that difficult.
Can't help..Maria Callas is and always will be the number one for me. All those ladies sang beautifully but i was just waiting for Maria really. Haha! The power in her voice is just..it is so amazing and what i've always loved about her. ❤
I agree up to a point with you Misty.. M. C. was QUITE good in her early years.. but, once she let her voice go, and that horrible wobble took over, her high notes were bad and she knew it.. didn't stop her from performing, but, she knew they were bad.
some beautiful voices here but nobody lived it or took the risks that Callas took - she was so much more than just an opera singer
@@hankaustin7091 Maria Callas was not "quite" *good* in her early days. She was the *best* ! The decline was caused by emotional stress from her personal life and the autoimmune disease that took over her throat. Even when she lost her voice, she still defined opera with the amount of emotional and dramatic intensity she added everytime she was on the stage. Maria Callas is *opera* and non of these women with ugly middle voices and non-existent chest registers can match up.
@@hillmiss1736 Thank you Trill. I am WELL aware of Maria Callas, her background, her musical abilities and her health issues. Please tell it some snowflake twink that doesn't understand.
That's what i was doing, too. Just too polite to skip the others. I learned, though, that La Callas is still my best pick. 😍😍😍
BEAUTIFUL VOICES! PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE!! I JUST LOVE OPERA!
Très émouvant de pouvoir ecouter des voix qui se sont tues depuis des années enregistrées sur des 78 tours..Merci pour le partage
Joan Sutherland was amazing , I alsi liked Montserrat.
Lily pond control is slayful
I absolutely love opera ❤️❤️ hitting those C6 notes are amazing. ❤️
Шикарно!
Most of them use the latino A with open vowels, only 2 or 3 used open E vowels, I understand why some people think Callas doesn't have a pretty tone, her C6 sounded almost like a belt. Tebaldi used a lot of volume to get the note, that's why people don't like her, but I don't see anything wrong with that, it's just no productive with agility.
It really sounds like a belt 🤯
No, Tebaldi never actually made it to the high C because like almost always, she went flat and sang something like a B instead
Her vibrato slows down too much in her upper register. It sounds tight.
Callas truly never had an overall beautiful voice.
Comparing Callas, Tebaldi, Caballe, Nilsson with the others is like comparing a raging lion that is roars 500 meters away from you to annoying mosquitos.
Dame Joan Sutherland - La Stupenda ❤️❤️
I have never heard any better arpeggios like Christina Deutekom..🔥
Music like "THIS" truly makes my ❤ smile!
Amazing to "listen" to all those gorgeous singers, yes! BUT: A pitty to reduce them all to just one note! They are all not only part in a competition of hitting just one note but also beeing ARTISTS in a whole, means singing and acting a whole CHARACTER !!!
But this gives an idea of their altissimo and how it sounded
As for me, you are absolutely right, Tino.
My favorite? I'll tell you later. Right now, I need to replace every window pane in my house! 😱😱
They are all amazing
Thans, you for your efforst. I really enjoyed it. THANKS!!!
3:12 Natália aurea, brasileira, que orgulho ❤❤
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Vozes lindíssimas todas😍😍😍
Impressionada 👏👏👏👏
Listening to these voices is heaven 😍😍😍
Lindas vozes !!
Maria 💖
Callas La Divina easily gets the most mentions in the comments
She's unforgettable xx
I get those goosebumps every time ..
How lovely that the women are starting to be recognized in this way!!! Keep it coming!!!!
My poor dog...he's asleep & howled constantly thru out the video. Guess I know which note will get him to howl lol
For all the "flaws" in the sound, Maria Callas is so over the top gorgeous... Absolutely my favorite. Others I would listen to any day in no particular order: Radnovsky, Galli-Curci, Freni, Pons, Aurea, Farrar, Miklosa, Upshaw, Rothenberger from this group. So many not on this list too!
Stupefacente!
Sono tutte regine,ma io preferisco la sig.raCaballe'.
Thank you for this beautiful compilation. If I had to chose one favorite, it would be Cheryl Studer. I am surprised and delighted by her vocal perfection. 3:52. Eva Turner was wonderful discovery. 9:18.
For me one of the greatest was Nilsson second is Callas. Nilsson is known for her technique, style so and so. While Callas on the other hand had an memorable role in every opera she's onto. Plus Callas was a popular actress in her Era.
Leontyne Price Exquisite voice
Like Placido Domingo said, there never was and there never will be again a singer like Birgit Nilsson.
It's just a matter of taste
Amazing.
Amazing video! 🎻🎼⚘
Да, только советских великих сопрано я здесь не наблюдаю! Автор видео ограниченный и слабо владеет предметом! А Вы, Патриция, о них знаете?
4:02 A D6.
Agree with you about Joan Sutherland. La Stupenda indeed.
They're each so beautiful, in their own way!
they all are. what a wonderful art opera is.
1:21 this melody is perfect
my favourite and always will be is La Stupenda, the best of all time. imo. Dame Joan Sutherland
Браво!
Thank you for this video.. :) it's really helpfull
Leontyne Price is my all time favorite. She made it look and sound effortless.
The difficulty is not just in how high you need to sing, but also the precise-and-nearly-surgical control, the nuances and layers of the emotions and the level of effortlessness you need to present. Amazing! Just Amazing!
I love the dramatic C6 by Madam Dimitrova, it hears like a tornado and I also love the impressive C6 by 'La Divina' Callas with slow vibrato technique.
Voice of these artists are amazing
When I was about 12 the first properly classical piece my teacher had me learn was the Alleluia from Mozart's Exultate Jubilate. And she fully expected me to hit that C6 properly each time. She'd read me the riot act if I screwed it up and the reason for THAT is the first thing she did on meeting me was test out my range. She knew I could hit it and that's why she was training me the way she did. For a professional soprano, lyric, coluratura, whatever they'll have a solid C6. It's questionable where it will fall in their tessitura or what kind of color it has etc, but yeah, this is a pretty normal note for a soprano to hit. And of course the advantage is that it's so high that it doesn't need to be loud to be heard. So if you want to challenge a soprano have her sing below C4 or above D6. But a C6 for a soprano is child's play. Literally. I was a child playing with that and while I received top notch training, I'm not a pro so the pros will absolutely have no issue here. I'd be much more interested to see how they stack up singing that passage in Deh Vieni that goes - in my mind - super low. Also got read the riot act for that because my lower range is ... not powerful. Upper range? Kablooie-mundo, lower range *sad trombone*.
who asked
@@hello-rq8kf lmao
The perfect Leontyne Price
Mrspain 79 yes
Pons, Moffo and Southerland. They reached it, they held it and it was smooth. The others had a hint of shrillness.
Well certainly no one can appreciate a soprano from barely more than one note, but KIri Te Kanawa, OH! I get chills every time. I could listen to her sing all day and have many times.
Renata Tebaldi 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I LOVE JOAN SUTHERLAND THE MOST ... SHE HAS A MAGNIFICENT VOICE ..
Not sure why Renata Scotto and Renée Fleming weren't among these voices.
Bravo
Thanks! Thanks! Thanks!
Maria callas voz única ❤❤
Where is Florence Foster Jenkins?
Eu queria ter voz🎶🎵 para entrar nesse páreo, cantar é tudo de bom!!!! Parabéns👏 sopranos.
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Una bella raccolta di acuti!