No nasality nor throatiness contrary to what the other fool said below, but clarity, clarity, clarity ala Lemeshev... I can regognize also some of his accents in it - I'd bet you prepared this aria upon his recording... Good choice, ha ha ! :) Didier PS : your name is French; are you ?
Thank you! Haven’t heard this before. Extremely attractive Slavic quality gets me every time. The mode I suppose(?).. Same thing that gets me w/ Dvorak or Bulgarian women’s choirs. Very very moving performance *^*^*^*^*^
From when and where is this recording, Philippe? I like it!
It is from some years ago, my first attempt at singing in Russian and my first job in Europe. Thanks for your kind words 😊
No nasality nor throatiness contrary to what the other fool said below, but clarity, clarity, clarity ala Lemeshev... I can regognize also some of his accents in it - I'd bet you prepared this aria upon his recording... Good choice, ha ha ! :)
Didier
PS : your name is French; are you ?
You got me, yup I listened to Lemeshev almost nonstop.
@@MisterOpera I've found your role schedule on Operabase : you run an international career, wow, congratulations !!!
Thank you! Haven’t heard this before. Extremely attractive Slavic quality gets me every time. The mode I suppose(?).. Same thing that gets me w/ Dvorak or Bulgarian women’s choirs.
Very very moving performance *^*^*^*^*^
The correctness of the diction here is really great.
Thanks ;)
Поете Вы на русском языке. И совет Вам дам на русском: слушайте Леонида Собинова и Дмитрия Смирнова.
Ninpui
Please show what you mean. No offense but I get a lot of wannabes
@@MisterOpera I mean singing technique.
Ninpui
Yes well I have a policy of only listening when someone can show me
@@MisterOpera( hehe...you need that t-shirt ASAP)
Great singing of one of my favorite tenor Arias!!!!