As a bass student about to start conservatory, I hope that I one day can come at least within a fraction of the beauty and drama that he conveys with his voice.
Jerry Hines had a glorious voice, and was a fine singer. These people didn't realize how lucky they were to be treated to such a star concert. My only gripes about it were regarding his choice of songs. Hines was blessed with a superbly broad range, so technically he could sing almost anything, but not everything is meant to be sung by a bass. There are some songs that can be sung by any type of voice: tenor, baritone, bass, or even soprano, but many are good for high voices or low voices only. Just as Ole Man River must be sung by a bass in order to truly convey the hard toiling gruff slave, so does Granada demand a high-pitched tenor voice, in order to project the youthful exuberance and passion the singer is trying to convey about this city. It's just not the same coming from a bass. Well, at least that's how I feel.
Yo cante o Hines en el colon temporada del 60 impresionante voz como sus dos metros cuatro d estatura humilde, matemstico, pastor, la mejor vi xx de bajo del siglo xx
Have heard many recordings of Hines speaking. But before hearing this, I'd never realized how much Jerry's superb speaking voice sounded like Raymond Massey's --
@@WotanKlingsor What this means is that he always sings with all the power of his voice, without ever introducing more intimacy, mezzo vocce for example. In my opinion, it is a somewhat monolithic interpretation which lacks flexibility and refinement.I mean is that he always sing with the
I truly miss him. I had so much fun singing with him What a friend.
Thank you for sharing this with us. Always my favorite bass as well as my Nana. No one like this gentleman. Nice accompiment as well.
As a bass student about to start conservatory, I hope that I one day can come at least within a fraction of the beauty and drama that he conveys with his voice.
Marvelous Jerome Hines!!!,thank you very much for sharing this divine lyrical jewel!!!
Connie was an a collaborative artist extraordinaire!!!! With those two, a whole concert hall should be filled.
Great American bass!!!
You can just feel his open throat! Fabulous!
One of the greatest Post-Worl War II basses!!
GREAT!
Jerry Hines had a glorious voice, and was a fine singer. These people didn't realize how lucky they were to be treated to such a star concert. My only gripes about it were regarding his choice of songs. Hines was blessed with a superbly broad range, so technically he could sing almost anything, but not everything is meant to be sung by a bass. There are some songs that can be sung by any type of voice: tenor, baritone, bass, or even soprano, but many are good for high voices or low voices only. Just as Ole Man River must be sung by a bass in order to truly convey the hard toiling gruff slave, so does Granada demand a high-pitched tenor voice, in order to project the youthful exuberance and passion the singer is trying to convey about this city. It's just not the same coming from a bass. Well, at least that's how I feel.
Yo cante o Hines en el colon temporada del 60 impresionante voz como sus dos metros cuatro d estatura humilde, matemstico, pastor, la mejor vi xx de bajo del siglo xx
Have heard many recordings of Hines speaking. But before hearing this, I'd never realized how much Jerry's superb speaking voice sounded like Raymond Massey's --
Just wow..
1190 views! It's a SHAME!!! Where all the damned basses are? Why don't they listen to this? They think they sing better? F*ck now!
Jerome Hines was the Angel GABRIEL
Could you please help and find a score for the song 20:07
I'm sorry to inform you, my brother, that Mr Joseph shore will not answer you!!!! Because he passed away in 2021.

Lamento informarle, hermano mío, que el señor Joseph Shore no le contestará!!!! Porque falleció en 2021.
Great artist but it same that at this age the only thing he can do is singing loud. I never heaard a piano or a pianissimo in the songs.
Why would you even make a piano with such a voice??
@@WotanKlingsor What this means is that he always sings with all the power of his voice, without ever introducing more intimacy, mezzo vocce for example. In my opinion, it is a somewhat monolithic interpretation which lacks flexibility and refinement.I mean is that he always sing with the
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