...marele tenor romin Vasile Moldoveanu,atit de putin cunoscut in patria sa ...poate rolul vietii lui!!!Iti multumim maestre, Steaua Rominiei o meritai de mult!!!Viata fericita,noi rominii te slavim!!Baritonul...exceptional ..ca iintotdeauna.Doua stele ..un duet memorabil!!Multumim M.E.T.Marius Dobrin.
I miss Sherrill Milnes so much...what a star! The way he uses his hands in elegant gestures. That's from a theatrical tradition that goes back hundreds of years.
I saw this opera live when I was a little kid. It was my first live opera, and this is the only thing I remember. To my grave this will be my notion of friendship. Thanks for posting this version.
How a love this duet. And Sherrill Milnes completely in tune, I think. I got to know Vasile Moldoveanu when he sang Verdi's Duca in Munich in 1976. Didn't know about his met career.
Milnes with that magnificent voice. Two great artist and singers. And an absolutely beautiful production. Not like the garbage productions you see on stage now.
I saw one of these 1980 performances - 5 days after seeing the opening performance of the great Manon Lescaut with Scotto and Domingo. Tatyana Troyanos was scheduled to sing Eboli but cancelled.
I saw a program on Milnes a buncha years ago. He used to vocalize in the NYC subways when the train was coming because he said he didn't have to depend on the SOUND but rather on how his vocal equipment FELT and he knew when he was doing it right. Isn't that cool? Also saw him in a recital in the 80's. He brought his own flat-screen "stage lamp" that sat on the floor in front of him and shone up to give him good theatrical lighting. In a comic bit, he started singing some song and suddenly his accompanist, a hobbit-y sort of man, got up, ran around the upstage side of the piano while Milnes went directly to the bench and the accompanist finished the song in a funny, thin little voice while Milnes played.
Milnes voice is so cavernously large that tenors must have shaken in their boots being cast with them. Or directors must have chosen the cast (tenor) with this in mind. This grand scena is sung wonderfully by both Carlo and Rodrigo di Posa. The tenor has an edge because he is singing a third higher in the duet, but still. At time Milnes voice (without trying) swamps a fabulous tenor with beacoup de squillo.
I remember this production well. Not a great cast, but very damn good. And far better than any that could be assembled at the international level today.
MANTO REAL Vivendo os últimos anos de sua vida na solidão, no seu canto Na bela propriedade Svnta-Agat, o compositor Giuseppe Verdi Cantarolava: "Vou dormir para sempre sozinho em meu manto Real", a ária do rei Filipe, da ópera Don Carlos. Pensar no verde Da bandeira, o manto real dos brasileiros, em momento ligeiro, Na solidão das matas virgens, hoje morrendo à derrubada, que Antes a região amazônica possuía, lenda da raposa e galinheiro Que está hoje, na pandemia, aos exploradores sendo entregue. O manto real é a aura luminosa que construímos com o pensar Nos momentos felizes em doarmos amor aos necessitados sem Pensar em ser lembrados em nossa vida fluindo bem devagar. Um novo manto está sendo construído no planeta que ascende Uma oitava a mais em consciência planetária, compreendessem Todos a necessidade de ser feliz para sempre na luz que acende. (*) (*) FERNANDO PINHEIRO, presidente do Academia de Letras dos Funcionários do Banco do Brasil. - MANTO REAL (poesia), de Fernando Pinheiro. - in O mundo de Morfeu, de Fernando Pinheiro.
Dio, che nell'alma infondere. The best version is Domingo and Milnes. Sadly, they were only able to do it on a special show, a clip of which is around here. This is good too but not my favorite.
@Barone Vitellio Scarpia Agreed. Though Moldoveneau is great, as are Bergonzi, Labo, etc. and Carreras gave it a good stab. Domingo's recording is from 1970, when he was in most youthful voice. He is OK there, and the remainder of the cast, bar Raimondi, is excellent.
Vickers/Gobbi 1958 Covent Garden! Case closed. Tucker/Big Mac 1970 case still closed.Barry Manilow/Willie Nelson version 1978 Lower Slabovia conducted by Charles Nelson Riley....ok now the drugs are taking effect..
I like both Moldoveanu and Milnes in general, and this is well sung, but... why on earth are they both playing this scene like they have cattle prods up their arses?
+Ellen Edgerton Because they are singing correctly with support (unlike just about everybody singing today). Opera singing is done correctly with great pressure created in the body not the throat.
Yeah, but you don't necessarily have to stand just like they're standing to "support" correctly. I think it's more likely the case that those Renaissance doublets they're wearing tend to force the body into that type of position.
What an idiotic comment. The man forgot more about singing than you'll ever know. His reputation as one of the greatest baritones of all time is internationally known. So who the hell are you??
I much prefer and always have many other great baritones to Milnes. His voice (after mid 70s, ) seemed manufactured., Pushed , and seemed like different productions in different parts of the scale. However I knew singers who sang with him in his youth, ( 60s and early 70s). One lady told me Milnes made a Soprano he was singing with sound like an overtone in his voice! Milnes of course had a far greater stage appearance than most baritones. I prefer vocal greats like Bonelli, protti, stracciari, Tagliabue, Merrill, JCT, even sereni (who didn't have the loudest sound). By many accounts Milnes is and was very personable. He told a voice teacher I knew, he was friendly to others in opera on the way up, because he knew on the inevitable future decline of his career he wanted others to be nice to him. Another wonderful voice teacher I knew who sang internationally (but more in comic roles)...simply said "Milnes always forced when he was younger, but later could only sing by forcing." But he obviously had a large voice with easy(even if overtly hooking into them) high notes....and a very powerful, commanding stage presence.
@@Michael-mh4vr I feel you are right, it does sound manufactured and unbalanced to me too and his acting also a bit limited. Nevertheless he does a pretty decent job overall. In this particular I find the tempo rather rushed as well. I know this scene by heart but at first hearing, I think most of it would be lost on even an Italian speaker.
Moldoveanu should have been more famous and more well known.
Bellissimo duetto!!! In effetti Vasile Moldoveanu è tra i migliori Infanti.
Sherril Milnes è sempre un gran piacere vederlo!!!
Grazie del video
...marele tenor romin Vasile Moldoveanu,atit de putin cunoscut in patria sa ...poate rolul vietii lui!!!Iti multumim maestre, Steaua Rominiei o meritai de mult!!!Viata fericita,noi rominii te slavim!!Baritonul...exceptional ..ca iintotdeauna.Doua stele ..un duet memorabil!!Multumim M.E.T.Marius Dobrin.
Necunoscut petru că rămăsese în străinătate și numele nu mai putea fi pomenit în România comunistă, care l-a condamnat la moarte, dealtfel.
I miss Sherrill Milnes so much...what a star! The way he uses his hands in elegant gestures.
That's from a theatrical tradition that goes back hundreds of years.
Bravo!!!! Sherrill Milnes is a trully complete artist.
I adore this duet and this was a superb performance. Thanks for posting.
I saw this opera live when I was a little kid. It was my first live opera, and this is the only thing I remember. To my grave this will be my notion of friendship. Thanks for posting this version.
How a love this duet. And Sherrill Milnes completely in tune, I think. I got to know Vasile Moldoveanu when he sang Verdi's Duca in Munich in 1976. Didn't know about his met career.
Almost in tune. But it's better than in general :).
He was not a great actor, obviously. But here both just walk and sing, and everything is in Verdi's music anyway...
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Milnes with that magnificent voice. Two great artist and singers. And an absolutely beautiful production. Not like the garbage productions you see on stage now.
This duo is good and a stellar cast. Will have to listen to all of it for sure.
This was my first complete opera(on TV).
I saw one of these 1980 performances - 5 days after seeing the opening performance of the great Manon Lescaut with Scotto and Domingo. Tatyana Troyanos was scheduled to sing Eboli but cancelled.
I saw a program on Milnes a buncha years ago. He used to vocalize in the NYC subways when the train was coming because he said he didn't have to depend on the SOUND but rather on how his vocal equipment FELT and he knew when he was doing it right. Isn't that cool?
Also saw him in a recital in the 80's. He brought his own flat-screen "stage lamp" that sat on the floor in front of him and shone up to give him good theatrical lighting. In a comic bit, he started singing some song and suddenly his accompanist, a hobbit-y sort of man, got up, ran around the upstage side of the piano while Milnes went directly to the bench and the accompanist finished the song in a funny, thin little voice while Milnes played.
just love this duett...beautiful!!!
Both in Prime❤
Very nice!
What a couple of queens 🫅
Conmovedor maravilloso dueto de la mano del maestro Verdi
Milnes voice is so cavernously large that tenors must have shaken in their boots being cast with them. Or directors must have chosen the cast (tenor) with this in mind. This grand scena is sung wonderfully by both Carlo and Rodrigo di Posa. The tenor has an edge because he is singing a third higher in the duet, but still. At time Milnes voice (without trying) swamps a fabulous tenor with beacoup de squillo.
ESPLENDIDO DUO
What you came here for is @3:41 :)
I came for 0:56 😁
lol. You guessed.
I AM SPEECHLESS! VERDI AT ITS VERY BEST.
Much better than Domingo and Quilico.
Definitely, specially Milnes
Очень трепетно вышло с Молдовану..Милнз как хороший актёр приспособился и оба показали класс
You might know Levine is conducting. He covers up the singer every time.
I remember this production well. Not a great cast, but very damn good. And far better than any that could be assembled at the international level today.
Is that Renata Scotto as Elisabetta? And who plays Philip?
Not Freni and Ghiaurov.
Yes, it's Scotto. Philip was Paul Plishka.
@@despreopera Thanks, grazie.
Very good baritono 2
The best tenor the wold caruso
@Barone Vitellio Scarpia But Moldoveanu is lightyears ahead of Domingo.
@Barone Vitellio Scarpia Me too. Especially Corelli.
@Barone Vitellio Scarpia Indeed.
@Barone Vitellio Scarpia Absolutely.
At times, the orchestra drowns out the voices....
MANTO REAL
Vivendo os últimos anos de sua vida na solidão, no seu canto
Na bela propriedade Svnta-Agat, o compositor Giuseppe Verdi
Cantarolava: "Vou dormir para sempre sozinho em meu manto
Real", a ária do rei Filipe, da ópera Don Carlos. Pensar no verde
Da bandeira, o manto real dos brasileiros, em momento ligeiro,
Na solidão das matas virgens, hoje morrendo à derrubada, que
Antes a região amazônica possuía, lenda da raposa e galinheiro
Que está hoje, na pandemia, aos exploradores sendo entregue.
O manto real é a aura luminosa que construímos com o pensar
Nos momentos felizes em doarmos amor aos necessitados sem
Pensar em ser lembrados em nossa vida fluindo bem devagar.
Um novo manto está sendo construído no planeta que ascende
Uma oitava a mais em consciência planetária, compreendessem
Todos a necessidade de ser feliz para sempre na luz que acende. (*)
(*) FERNANDO PINHEIRO, presidente do Academia de Letras dos Funcionários do Banco do Brasil. - MANTO REAL (poesia), de Fernando Pinheiro. - in O mundo de Morfeu, de Fernando Pinheiro.
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7:02: High G
Dio, che nell'alma infondere. The best version is Domingo and Milnes. Sadly, they were only able to do it on a special show, a clip of which is around here. This is good too but not my favorite.
preferisco coni e pavarotti diretti da muti alla scala
@Barone Vitellio Scarpia Agreed. Though Moldoveneau is great, as are Bergonzi, Labo, etc. and Carreras gave it a good stab. Domingo's recording is from 1970, when he was in most youthful voice. He is OK there, and the remainder of the cast, bar Raimondi, is excellent.
@Barone Vitellio Scarpia I agree.
@Barone Vitellio Scarpia Of course.
Don’t forget Corelli and Milnes’ version.
Vickers/Gobbi 1958 Covent Garden! Case closed. Tucker/Big Mac 1970 case still closed.Barry Manilow/Willie Nelson version 1978 Lower Slabovia conducted by Charles Nelson Riley....ok now the drugs are taking effect..
These guys are great.
@Barone Vitellio Scarpia Totally agree! This performance should have been available on DVD, not the other way around!
@Barone Vitellio Scarpia That's what I meant!
@Barone Vitellio Scarpia Yes!
Your not funny
I like both Moldoveanu and Milnes in general, and this is well sung, but... why on earth are they both playing this scene like they have cattle prods up their arses?
+Ellen Edgerton Because they are singing correctly with support (unlike just about everybody singing today). Opera singing is done correctly with great pressure created in the body not the throat.
Yeah, but you don't necessarily have to stand just like they're standing to "support" correctly. I think it's more likely the case that those Renaissance doublets they're wearing tend to force the body into that type of position.
gosh, I thought you knew - part of the contract for singing at the MET includes singing with a cattle prod up your arse!
They are ‘noble’ and that is opera acting. 😅
its too bad milnes was cast, what horrible barking
What an idiotic comment. The man forgot more about singing than you'll ever know. His reputation as one of the greatest baritones of all time is internationally known. So who the hell are you??
Absurd comment
I much prefer and always have many other great baritones to Milnes. His voice (after mid 70s, ) seemed manufactured.,
Pushed , and seemed like different productions in different parts of the scale. However I knew singers who sang with him in his youth, ( 60s and early 70s). One lady told me Milnes made a Soprano he was singing with sound like an overtone in his voice!
Milnes of course had a far greater stage appearance than most baritones. I prefer vocal greats like Bonelli, protti, stracciari, Tagliabue, Merrill, JCT, even sereni (who didn't have the loudest sound).
By many accounts Milnes is and was very personable. He told a voice teacher I knew, he was friendly to others in opera on the way up, because he knew on the inevitable future decline of his career he wanted others to be nice to him.
Another wonderful voice teacher I knew who sang internationally (but more in comic roles)...simply said "Milnes always forced when he was younger, but later could only sing by forcing." But he obviously had a large voice with easy(even if overtly hooking into them) high notes....and a very powerful, commanding stage presence.
@@Michael-mh4vr I feel you are right, it does sound manufactured and unbalanced to me too and his acting also a bit limited. Nevertheless he does a pretty decent job overall. In this particular I find the tempo rather rushed as well. I know this scene by heart but at first hearing, I think most of it would be lost on even an Italian speaker.
Horrible barking? Ahahahahahahahah!
If you meant Dmitry Hvorostovsky, then I can agree with you.