Top 10 Most Amazing Opera Voices
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Opera is an artform that truly has the power to transcend, and that’s largely thanks to the incredible force and beauty of the voices of opera singers. This list looks at the most awe-inspiring, beautiful and powerful opera voices past and present.
List entries and rank:
#10: Nicolai Gedda
1925 -
#9: Renée Fleming
1959 -
#8: Jussi Björling
1911 - 1960
#7: Kirsten Flagstad
1895 - 1962
#6: Enrico Caruso
1873 - 1921
#5: Joan Sutherland
1926 - 2010
#4: José Carreras
1946 -
#3, #2 & #1: ?
Watch on WatchMojo.com: watchmojo.com/video/id/16467/
For this list, we’re taking a look at those singers whose musical work almost completely subsists of this dramatic musical art form. So as powerful of Andrea Bocelli’s voice is, he will not be considered for this list.
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Maria Callas wasn't just a human. She was a force of nature.
She was Nature and thus Eternal…..✨
Then you've never met forces of nature!🤣🤣
Too bad the narrator couldn't keep his mouth shut long enough to enjoy the great voices.
Yea, seriously could have gone with a fraction of hearing him fucking yap.
the idiot narator
Ironically a horrendous speaking voice.
I agree. I wish the narrator would shut up!
100%
Looks like Mojo stepped in to a total unknown territory and got slapped lol
@Full Metal Gusset yeah
Yo, is that circle in your pic from Dark Souls 3?
Bad list!!
Very bad list for me l go for the one most oper singers say is no 1. Mario Lanza. And heres the greatest version of Ava Maria of all time. Enjoy
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@@JamesBrown-ob9mh Mirusia Louwers. ruclips.net/video/3d4xXvF2ukY/видео.html
My father - who was an opera singer - claimed that Caruso could never have taught singing because his voice was literally flawless.
I can agree with that. Is your dad Gwynne Howell by any chance?
@@kennethwayne6857 No. He was Henry Howell, and he worked for English National Opera in the late 70s/early 80s.
@@gracehowell. Thanks for the response.
Caruso was the greatest ,sweetest sounding of all time no question
@@dgoodall9350 Really? Showing your limited knowledge of what exists! No question, the greatest not even close!🚫🤡💩💩🤮
this should have been split up amongst men and women and then voices( alto, soprano, tenner, etc, etc.)
I totally agree. There's just too much variety and too many talented singers to condense down into one list
I agree.
Maybe men and women, but not more, there is not enough interest. Be reminded that this is Watchmojo we're talking about!
i.e. they can't judge good enough to be that specialized
Hey, you're doing a top ten list...low voices not allowed....
Lists like this remind me of Puccini. Great singers, beautiful music, and if you're a low voice you get only a crumb or two...should've been a tenor or soprano...
I wouldn't have put Callas at #1. I would have ranked Joan Sutherland there, no disrespect to Callas. I also probably would have put Carreras in honorable mention. They didn't even mention Corelli, let alone Melchior or a lot of other old-school tenors. Birgit Nielsen is conspicuously absent too. Marylyn Horne should have got honorable mention at least, except she's too low to be considered I guess...George London is one of my favorite singers of all time; never even mentioned him, let alone truly great singers like Hines, Ghiarov, Plishka, Talvela, etc
The great Pavarotti said, "Please do not compare me with Björling, for I am a mere mortal." I think that is enough said!
That's opera speak for "My place at the top is assured. I can afford to bow to my predecessors." After all, he isn't denying that he's the best mortal. And, he could be saying, since there are no actual singing deities....
Ha, ha ... no, it's a speech from the heart. Every time Pavarotti practiced a new opera role he listened to Björling first. He wanted to come as close to Björling as possible.
Thanks suffes1 - I didn't know that
Hi in in
I love Jussi!!!
You include Renee Fleming and only give the magnificent Leontyne Price an honorable mention? Amazing!
i agree!! Leon
Leontyne Price should've been in between Joan Sutherland and Jose Carreras.
How blessed we are to have had these voices!
Why is this all Tenors and Sopranos? Where are the Basses, Baritones, Contraltos, and Mezzo-Sopranos? Hell, what about Countertenors? I mean these are all good, but...?
Sam Rsmey, Sherrill Milnes, .
I agree, there are definitely some basses that deserve to be on the list.
Hell yeah
Please! No countertenors! Eerie sound!
Bryn terfel has the kind of voice one could listen to all day
I worked for the Detroit Opera in the mid-80s where I got to interact with Pavarotti on the occasions he was performing in Detroit. He was a very jovial, light spirited man who made everyone around him laugh. I was also fortunate enough to be seated center stage at his performances. Even if you had no appreciation for an operatic voice, listening to him do his thing would make you understand why many consider him the man. RIP, sir.
First,let me say I Am a die hard Pavarotti fan,many is the dark day he has brightened... But nobody has uttered the words
Giuseppe Di Stefano...His was a voice enamored by the die hards,the duets he & Callas performed mid-20th Century,are just some of what my mentor played for me, as he opened my mind to the World of Opera...
& to hear his Tosca arias, gives me goosebumps now,as I hear them in my head
Even Luciano himself,Loved DiStefano's voice
@@christophernavarro3551 My uncle played cello for the NYMet for some 40 years. My first introduction to live opera occurred when Pavarotti was on his first tour of the US and at Atlanta's "Fabulous Fox Theater" where I sat curled up in the outer edge of the open front curtain with the then manager Francis Robinson sitting along side on a low golf chair, with the orchestra and audience behind us and the performance just feet away before us. When, on Opening Night, Pavarotti hit High Five Cs in a row, the electricity in the air literally straightened the spine. Also, during the Saturday Matinée finalizing that week, I sat front row center in the audience, this time with Francis Robinson occasionally visiting and sitting in a reserved seat alongside (to explain what was going on and what especially to look forward to), we watched Joan Sutherland. A few minutes before her performance of the "Mad Scene" was over, the packed house interrupted with a solid five minutes of thunderous applause. After she resumed the aria and finished, there were eighteen curtain calls before a standing ovation that lasted over twenty minutes. Richard Tucker, who had already did his highlight aria, knew he had to do the very best of his career after that performance and, with his last aria, did garnering a six minute standing ovation for himself. After that week of opera was over, my uncle said I was very fortunate to have experienced Pavarotti and Sutherland. My favorite night at the opera however? Pavarotti and Freni. Why? I had the most beautiful gal backstage during the performance of Madame Butterly with me. A gal who had thought "opera was no good." And couldn't turn off the open faucet her eyes became during the Falling Cherry Blossom Scene. After that one, we went to an Italian restaurant and swam in the lasagne. And, of course, Asti Spumante'; and....
I love listening to him, and I do not listen to opera. He makes the hairs on my neck and arms stand up. The man had a helluva voice
20 Amazing Tenor Voices: Caruso, Gigli, Lauri Volpi, Di Stefano,Tucker, Del Monaco, Corelli, Pavarotti, Filippeschi, Martinelli, Bjorling, Zenatello, Mc Cormack, Wunderlich, Melchior, Tamagno, De Muro, Penno, Pertile, and Lanza. 20 Amazing Sopranos: Ponselle, Muzio, Callas, Tebaldi, Nilsson, De Los Angeles, Millo, Norman, Caballe, Voight, Price, Petrella,Tucci, Cossutto, Gheorghiu, Freni, Zeani, Gencer, Amara, Pons, and many more.
Luciano Pavarotti had the greatest human voice ever put to recording.
Nope- CALLAS 🎶
100%. 👍
ABSOLUTELY !!!!!
Voice of God
No
Its a shame that Corelli, Del Monaco, and Gigli aren't in this list.
Agree. I want to write the same 🧐😡 where is Corelli?
And Del Monaco
Dmitri Hvorostovsky! How could you ignore his magnificently gorgeous voice and undeniable dramatic presence.
I am asking the same question!
@@veraoni7062 For pure voice Leonard Warren is the best ever baritone IMO.
Netrebko
Giuseppe Di Stefano had the most gifted vocal cords a human ever possessed. Brigit Nilsson was also a powerhouse. Tito Gobbi, Franco Corelli, Luciano Pavarotti and Maria Callas also amazing opera stars. My grandfather would go to the old Metroplitan Opera House to see Caruso and said the roof came off when he sang.
Yeah it's like Young Di Stefano has the finest voice i've ever heard. His timbre is warm, the most beautiful, his voice is very big consider he's a lyric, and the most important, his gorgeous mezza voce will never be surpassed by anyone..
Really? Showing your limited knowledge of what exists! No question, the greatest not even close!🚫🤡💩💩🤮
This is a well put together of beautifully well singing opera performances. Well done mojo ❤️.
For me, Pavarotti is the best tenor of all time.
To bad he could not read or write music, nor could he play an instrument.
@@steadystride how does that take away the fact that his voice is godly?
Clearly you never heard Franco Corelli
Ruth Johnson: Pavarotti was certainly one of the best tenors of the last 50 years. If you think he was ‘the best’, I really think you need to broaden your musical horizons.
Moving on. If you think he was the best tenor ‘of all time’, you need to stop listening to rap music.
narabdela he said “for me”. it’s an opinion man. chill
So only tenors and sopranos ? And how about the great mezzos, basses and baritones ? Giulietta Simionato, Teresa Berganza, Christa Ludwig, Grace Bumbry, Cesare Siepi, José van Dam, Samuel Ramey, Nicolaï Ghiaurov, Kurt Moll, Feodor Chaliapine, Piero Cappuccilli, Ettore Bastianini, Giorgio Zancanaro, Leo Nucci... all names that coud easily be on these lists. And as for the tenors and sopranos where are Franco Corelli, Beniamino Gigli, Edita Gruberova, Renata Tebaldi, Renata Scotto, Mirella Freni ?
Did you forget Giuseppe di Stafano haha.
Your list is spot on - but you could also have added Tito Gobi!
And perhaps Lilly Pons and speaking of Swedes, Nicolai Gedda. Renata Tibaldi sang in the shadow of Callas but she was musically her equal.
Bryn Terfel, anyone?
I would put Lucia Popp over Gruberova.
Robert Merrill. His performance of "The Pearl Fishers" with Bjorling is perfection, IMHO.
I've heard many fine voices sing this duet. Merrill and Bjorling are still #1. No other pair even comes close.
I think it's as close to perfection as two human voices are capable of reaching.
How can you not even mention Birgit Nilsson once? She literally had THE voice of the 20th century. The most dramatic soprano to have ever been caught on tape. To this day she remains the best Brünnhilde, Isolde, etc
She was loud but sounded horrible and sang like a square so few people are interested in her voice.
She's not the most dramatic soprano lol. Her vocal weight is even lighter than Tebaldi..
Her one dimensional voice should not belong here. What repertoire she sang other than Wagner?
Really? Showing your limited knowledge of what exists! No question, the greatest not even close!🚫🤡💩💩🤮
Please do more Classical Music videos
I agree. Did they do a top ten classic pieces yet? They should do a little known opera list...Marco Polo: An Opera Within an Opera has to be on there. I love that one so much. From what ive seen of the acting part, it is beautiful.
Agreed, haven't seen much around.
Agreed! They should do these:
Another Top 10 Iconic Pieces of Classical Music
Top 10 Most Epic Classical Music
Top 10 Overused Classical Music in Movies and TV
Top 10 Vocal Pieces in Classical Music
Top 10 Movies About Classical Music
Top 10 Classical Music That Will Make You Cry
Top 10 Best Uses of Classical Music in Film
Top 10 Most Influential Classical Music of All Time
PLEASE PLEASE DO!!
You omitted four World renowned Tenors: Gigli, Schipa, Jan Pierce and Richard Tucker. You also might have considered Franco Corelli.
How could they omit Montserrat Caballé, Jesse Norman, Kathleen Battle, and Renata Tebaldi from even the honorable mentions? (They did show Caballé at the beginning,,,)
Spot on!
COME ON! What about Franco Corelli?! are we joking or what? A complete mess to prefer Domingo's " E lucevan le stelle" to Corelli's version, inadmissible. Watch it live Parma
i was expecting cabelle to be No. 1
@@abdulaamir1070 lol no way she's gonna be number 1.
Watching this video does it for me, no other person I've heard has the powerful dramatic vibrato of the great Pavarotti; I could literally hear that beautiful voice anywhere and It would make me cry every time.
Franco corelli wasn't even an honorable mention! What an idiotic list
Beverly Sills, Jessye Norman, Renata Tebaldi, Franco Corelli, Kiri te Kanewa,
Jessye Norman should have been on this list, at least as an honorable mention!!
Alex Rosenleaf absolutely.
Agreed absolutely, and Carreras aught to have been higher than Domingo and Pavarotti, to me they were questionable to be on the list. Jessye Norman should have absolutely been on that list. Waiting and waiting for Ryan Speedo Greens voice to mature in to what we all hope it becomes. And I am praying for many great years at Bayreuth with Barenboim conducting...add in that lovely voice of Jessye Norman so suited for Wagner as her projection is divine and her native language is German, I just might swoon
DaM straight
Rivkahle Toybe The Three Tenors I believe were in the right order. I think Leontyne Price should have made the list instead of honorable mention.
I think her "Four Last Songs" by Richard Strauss is the best ever!
A non-opera listeners list... So many missed.
The video is profane. No Bass, Baritone, female and male vocals combined....
i don't listen to opera but this is kinda making me want to.
You should. I started listening to opera just to see how different it was to a lot of symphonic metal. And it's great. It's a lot of fun. Now I haven't sat down and watched an opera front to back, but I like popping in some of the music and just listening.
+TheRisky9 like to change hearing the same things i love rock but sometimes music like this is weirdly entertaining plus opera singers have aaamaazing voices and vocal ranges. i got informed a little bit but thanks for the advice
+TheRisky9 like to change hearing the same things i love rock but sometimes music like this is weirdly entertaining plus opera singers have aaamaazing voices and vocal ranges. i got informed a little bit but thanks for the advice
Raphael Gonzalez Agreed. No rock singer tops them with the kind of vocal talent.
TheRisky9 check out man o war, they do opera and have a recorded live version that's impressive for metal band.
Lauritz Melchior (1890-1973)
As a child, he was my pretend father - and he still holds a special place in my 80 yo heart.
Note: I am not an opera buff.
Listening to your list brought a tear to my eyes. These were people who made it worthy to be called a human being. I do acknowledge that there are other who should have been included like the Basses, Baritones, Contraltos, and Mezzo-Sopranos referred to by Steviewaifusultan, but this list is a good start.
Honestly, Maria Callas is the greatest vocalist of all time. Her Abigaile and Armida are the greatest vocal achievements of all times. The level of vocal thecnique and mastery she imployed on those murderous roles is still unrepated. The woman sang the impossible to put it in simple words. And Her Normas, Medeas, Violettas are the greatest interpretations of any opera role by anyone. The amount of artisitc gifts that woman possesed is simply unbelievable and greatly unffair for other singers.
Really? Showing your limited knowledge of what exists! No question, the greatest not even close!🚫🤡💩💩🤮
Errrr.......Renee Fleming? Where is Renata Tebaldi, Beverly Sills, Montserrat Caballe, Mirella Freni?
Love Freni! And the others!
No.
There is an entire list others that would kick ass on a top *10 opera* song list. I mean hellloooooo did anyone hear a Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen F anywhere?
I suspect that would be a strong nah.
I'm really not a huge fan of Fleming. Voice is just too dark and heavy for my taste. Almost like she's trying to force a Wagnerian soprano voice.
@@LittleLotteWanders, while you may not like her tone of voice, you have to admit that she has a flawless technique. Her voice is very emotive, like a rich, weeping violin -- very powerfully moving. In my own opinion, her control is where she shines the most, though.
Renata Tebaldi not even in the honorable mentions? Alfredo Krauss? Franco Corelli?
List made for people who don't know shit about opera!
And btw opera is not only for tenors and sopranos...
Can't agree more. Pinza? Siepi? Correlli? Horne? Lists like thyese are ridiculous, this one particularly this ONE. For shame
Merrill, Gobbi? There are so many greats.
Zinka Milanov.......where's she...shame
Come on Samuel Ramey needs to be on this list
Absolutely
Hvorostovsky is the peak, so he doesn't need any top list
He is terrible, he is very throaty
A great list, thank you.
Jussi Björling should be higher up...
ikr
Va inte så jävig!
Och Birgit Nilsson .
Jussi borde var före Pavarotti med tanke på vad han sa om att bli jämförd med Jussi. "Snäll jämför mig inte med Jussi, jag är bara mänsklig"
Frankly, who listens to Bjorling? How many records did he sell? That voice is Ok for a Christmas song--but it's not played at Christmas. He just is not the voice that most people want to listen to. How often do you play him? I'm guessing nearly never.
Opera is so nice.....Every time I hear arias I feel as though my body has been lifted to the clouds where I begin playing a harp in a white toga with angel like creatures floating around me singing lol.
+Camri Williams The arias are my favorite part too
Couldn't have said it better myself.
Indeed, that elevating feeling, isn't it what true art is all about?
Camri Williams,
What variety of weed were you smoking?
Shihua Bai ㄴ
Probably should be called "Best known opera singers". You missed the mark here.
Or "best recorded"
Can't be best known, they missed Kimmy Skota
Who is the best for you?
@@andreskosberg4566 really like the tone of Jussi Bjòrling´s voice
@@richardk.4503 He's really nice I'd love to hear better recordings
This list is lower voices phobic,why Great Fedor and Hvorostovsky or Sam Ramey are not in it ?
Hvorostovsky was an incredible baritone!! I especially loved him in Il Trovatore!!!!
I'm not a big opera fan but Pavarotti is one of my favorite opera singer's
Same
Good for You!
No one baritone, bass or mezzos. Not even in the mentions :(
Dietrich fischer-Dieskau was a baritone
they mention Placido Domingo as baritone
Cecilia Bartoli should be in
I absolutely love Carlos Marin. Looks don't last forever, but my god that voice sends me chills!
Marilyn Horne could’ve been here had they included mezzos
This is more like the few opera singers your researchers knew, for the best are barely mentioned here...
Der Frieda agreed. Natalie Dessay deserves more than an honorable mention
the best IS mentioned: number 1
@@k.r.outlaw9489 she's a joke
Flagstad, Caruso and Callas are honestly the only great singers on the list.
Babi The Human ...really? That's low.
When it comes to opera, you should go deep through it and not getting stuffs from Wikipedia
I am sooooo glad that Callas is placed as #1 on this list! I was worried, because I wasn't seeing her listed, and as the numbers got lower, I feared she may not have been on the list at all. (I know how to this day, her voice is still very controversial. People usually either love it or hate it!) Thank you for recognizing that she truly was / is # 1! BRAVA LA DIVINA!
This is list of tenors and sopranos, no basses or baritones - shame (Mr. Diskau on the list of amazing opera voices? Maybe in lieder)
Lack of: Nicolai Ghiaurov, Piero Cappuccilli, Renato Bruson, Giorgio Zancanaro, Franco Corelli, Martti Talvela, Enzo Pinza, Ettore Bastianini, Carlo Tagliabue, Nicolae Herlea, Dmitri Hvorostovsky and much much more. Comment below more names of great artists.
I laughed when they mentioned Diskau, I love his voice but he is not one of the great "opera singers" he is legendary in the lieder world! I was disappointed that there was no Cecilia Bartoli mentioned!
David Roy I agree. (See my comments above). Leonard Warren, Robert Merrill, Richard Tucker, Carlo Bergonzi, Giorgio Tozzi,Shirley Verrett, Bonaldo Giaiotti, Mario Sereni,George London, Beniamino Gigli, Boris Christoff.Just a few of the many others that deserve to be on any list of opera greats.
Also Nellie Melba
Mario Lanza was the best tenor, so sad he was snatched and ruined by Hollywood
Lauritz Melchior, Jon Vickers, Kurt Moll, Samuel Ramey. Just a few off the top of my head.
Watch mojo should not do this again. This isn’t their territory.
No. Most definitely not. As for the top 3, I think they went for the record sales.
Completely agree. And of all things, ranking Pavarotti over Sutherland?
@@mmlj24 I think they should have separated men from women. It's apples and oranges
@@craigstewart1532 You're right
Because 'boxes' have to be ticked in the new world. All you can do is disagree with them, circle the square, keep the faith and rock on. Or in this case, opera on.
I wish there was no commentary until the end of a song. The singing is so good!
How can this list exclude Franco Corelli!
Indeed.
His "E' lucevan le stelle", Was itself stellar...with his gruff baritone voice, it was unique, and no one sounded close
Not only corelly, where is Mario Lanza, Mario Del Monaco, Alfredo Krauss, Benaminio Gigli, Lauritz Melchior, Tito Schipa, John Vickers, Montserrat Caballé? Im still wating for the real great tenors on this video...
Christopher Navarro Corelli was a tenor (with a baritonish sound in his lower register, much like Caruso is reported to have had).
They're amateurs.
Can't argue with María Callas. One of the first opera singers I ever heard about. Love Placido and Pavarotti!
There is an Ausralian they left out, Helen Porter Mitchel, Nellie Melba
Can’t we all just confess that our time has been very blessed with some of these? Why compare?
Where´s Giuseppe di Stefano, Tito Gobbi, Renata Rebaldi and Cesare Siepi?
And add to your list Victoria de Losangeles, and Renata Scotto
Del Monaco
My uncle met Giuseppe di Stefano in the early 40s.
WHERE IS DMITRIJ HVOROSTOVKI? OR HE IS TO BIG ,TO TALENTED TO PUT HIM ON THIS LIST? THE GRATEST BARITONE OF OUR ERA.
I agree! Why isn't he on the list? Great voice and will be greatly missed.
EXACTLY
Titta Ruffo could be to
São todas honoráveis cantoras mas a tecitura vocal da Grandiosa Montserrat Caballè para mim, é única. Ela tinha uma voz doce porém encorpada com agudos e graves que sempre me deixam perplexo e extasiado. Ninguém é igual a ela. Ninguém será igual a ela. Para sempre em meu coração, Montserrat Caballè. 💗 💗 💗
WOW! They are all good. Greate!
Great list, loved it! At the same time, I expected to see Sergio Franchi ... :(
Pavarotti #1 or riot
+Felix Butterfield that's pretty awesome
+Felix Butterfield that's amazing
must be no.1
You had to know Callas would be 1.
Agreed
Shalyapin or Hvorostovsky not on a list?? this list is a farse
This list should more appropriately be called the top 10 tenors / sopranos.
1st. Enrico Caruso. 2nd. Jussi Björling 3rd. Maria Callas 4th. Luciano Pavarotti. 5th. Plácido Domingo.
You completely forgot Lucia Popp!
Thank You!!!! To many People of this modern day don’t understand what good classical singing is. Finally someone who understands what good Opera singing is! Cant say I agree on the order. I wouldn’t putt Carreras at #4, and where is Corelli? But you at least understand that Potts, Boyle, and even Boccelli and Brightman DONT COME CLOSE to legends like Kiri Te Kanawa, Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Marilyn Horn, Renee Fleming, Kathleen Battle, Jussi Björling, Franco Corelli, Bryn Terfel, and countless other opera legends. The media has blinded Americans and told them that these people are amazing when they are mediocre at best. I’ve studied voice in college for over a decade and will have my doctorate next year. Just compare a Corelli recording of Nessun Dorma to a Potts recoding or a Boccelli recording, you’ll hear the difference! Wake up people! Put down your Big Macks and have a steak for once!
I was so afraid they were going to include Sarah Brightman, you have no idea haha. Love her, but she's not legit opera.
Paul Whitehead honestly , I am a 15 years old girl and I really love Classical singing
Ah yes, american food has brainwashed me into thinking a singer is better than another singer, flawless detective work paul.
All greats, but now the world has Dimash...
so amazing
Y’all really gonna leave out Corelli when the person YOU put at #1 said he was her favorite tenor
*I agree with Maria Callas, Joan Sutherland and Luciano being high in the list;* maybe this should have been called "Most renowned/legendary/impactful Opera singers"...
GarageStudio it should have been called 'Most popular opera singers who never sing below the staff' tbh. Apparently no one's heard of an alto or bass
Jake 3752 Higher voices are always more popular for some reason...
GarageStudio bass> (no personal bias, I swear)
Jake 3752 Personal bias confirmed 😂
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Maria Callas as number 1 is no surprise given the fact that after 40 years after her death, she is still the best selling opera singer year after year. Not to mention she changed opera forever, hence its said that opera is divided before and after Maria Callas given her unparalled influence and unmatched artistry and musicianship. Her legend influenced and still influences actors, singers, painters, directors, conductors and a bunch more artists in the most varied fields. A feat only achieved by her and noneelse in opera. A thousand years will pass and She will reign supreme as the greatest soprano of all time, hence her work surpassed the opera world itself to reach places that no other opera singer could.
They said voices, not interpreters, or actresses or dramatic tourguides, wherein she absolutely IS La Prima Donna Assoluta. Voice, though? The instrument itself was never that pretty, the beauty occurring in fidelity to the libretto, not as in Dame Joan, who never sang the consonants. Sofia Anna Maria Cecilia Kaolgeropoulo Meneghini was the finest performer of the 20th century. But the voice . . .
Agreed!
I understand in terms of albums sold but in terms of example for technique Callas has a pretty voice but it only brought her through a window of here career...
Tiago Dalla Vecchia That doesn’t mean she is #1. Renata Tibaldi was better.
@@Shy8828 There are so many that could have been mentioned such as Kiri Te Kanawa.
A list without Jussi Björling is automatically a flawed list.
Franco Corelli, Leontyne Price, and Beverly Sills should be on the list! Sills sang like an angel, Price so dramatically, Corelli so effortlessly! All of these so easy to listen to; I don't feel wiped out when they sing, just thrilled. And I agree with others here--there should be baritones, mezzo-sopranos, and contraltos on the list. Who did the rating, anyway?
There cannot be a top ten whithout Caballé and Corelli
Especially Corelli.
And Caballe the last of the prima donnas of the 20th century! Si or Si
Corelli, Del Mónaco, B.Gigli,Lanza ect.
Oh God bless you... Corbelli is such great talent in both singing and acting
yes indeed I would have put corelli near the top - and unfortunately Josef Schmidt did not live long enough to be recognized universally as the #1 sweetest voice of all.
Any list that has Jose Carreras ahead of Jussi Björling is complete BS.
Based on the recordings here, I would put Carreras ahead of Bjorling absolutly! The tone and vibrato of Carreras are much more esthetically pleasing to my ear.
Kent St Carreras was a lyric tenor who forced his voice into dramatic/spinto tenor singing and so ruined his lyric sound. He went for the money & popularity to the detriment of his voice. ( Can’t say I entirely blame him; he seems to have gotten away with it)
True, this guy is an idiot!
@@gregsolovieff6711 I agree. That point you made was most evident during the 3 tenor concert but remember he had been sick so we have cut him a little slack.
Carreras is way better in my opinion
Anything with Maria Callas in it is iconic & immortal.
I believe Kathleen Battle and Beverly Sills should have been on this list.
Its a shame Giuseppe di Stefano is not on this list.
Where are the basses?
BRAVO!
If you didn’t know @watchmojo, Joan Sutherland was “the voice of century” said by Luciano Pavarotti
Can Giuseppe Di Stefano get some love?
Anna Netrebko, Jessye Norman, Renata Tebaldi, Birgit Nilsson, Dimitri Hvorostovsky.
Perfect
Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovski, Algerian Amel Brahim-Djelloul, and Japanese soprano Yumiko Samejima are others worthy of honorable mention. If you keep an open mind and listen to Michael Bolton's "The Arias, My Secret Passions" You may be pleasantly surprised. Canadian Gino Vannelli's album "Canto" is also fantastic. Gino sings in French, Italian, Spanish and English. While technically not "Opera" songs, they have all the trappings of Opera. His timbre and range in his song "Dea Speranza" (Italian for Goddess of Hope) is breathtaking, I cried when I heard the song.
Michael Bolton sucks!
@@maryannangros8834 I'm not a big Bolton fan, but my wife was. She bought "My Secret Passion". When I heard his arias I was pleasantly surprised.
Should have AT LEAST honorable mention: Kiri te Kanawa!
I'm kinda upset Dmitri Hvorostovsky didn't make the list.
Aileen Taylor why? He’s terrible
My favorite woman opera singer is Kiri Te Kanawa.
My favorite man opera singer was Caruso.
Wish you had made separate Top 10 lists for men and women, because I can't choose between those two for first place.
Agreed
No matter who makes top, it will always be subjective cause everyone has their own taste in voices. Some like more lyrical tones, others - dramatic, some like expressive emotions, others - lighter ones etc.
I like top in general. It's great, if this top helped someone to discover opera singers.
Having Jussi Brjörling on 8th place is just disrespectful. He should at least have been in the top three...
l agree. Bjorling deserves to be a lot higher on the list.
I agree, he is one of the Great ones.
In deed; i would not have protested if he in fact were #1... (also, being somewhat patriotic, I could also see Birgit Nilsson on that list, however the comparison with Kirsten Flagstad is tough).
He is simply the best. Pavarotti said he was not human.
Yes, Pavarotti was right. Apparently Jussi didn't even believe in warming up. Such a natural. Definitely my favourite ever tenor.
Please post 1 on the Top 10 Operas of all time.
YES. YES. YES.
they already did I think...
+Alistair Dodds Every time I search for it on their channel, I don't see 1. If you find it let me know. Been trying to learn more about the art form.
I know they did the top opera songs, but not actual operas.
1. La Boheme
2. Madame Butterfly
3. La Traviata
4. Carmen
5. The Barber of Seville
Missed Nvorotskovski, the greatest and most popular baritone of all time.
WOW! I had no idea that God had auditions for his choir! Stunning performances!
The most amazing (and beautiful) opera voice of the last 100 years was Giuseppe di Stefano. Perhaps you haven't heard of him. Listen to his 1940s and early 1950s recordings. He often partnered (and out shone) Callas.
Cristina Deutekom is one of the most amazing voices ever graced the Opera world. She may not receive as Iconic status as some of the legends but she certainly is capable of outsinging many of them.
I agree
I love so many genres from so many decades ans so many artist. I LOVE and i mean LOOVEEE music. But opera is a whole different category for me. Its mesmerising, majestic. I could cry listening to these god’s sing
Definitely a fantastic opera singer list but I feel you forgot to include Dimitri Hvorostovsky! Great baritone!
Problem is, there is no universal criteria for determining who is the best of anything. Not all who listen to these undeniably great singers share the same level of education in this musical art form which, in itself, doesn't even matter as taste is a very personal thing. I love Maria Callas because her voice is personally exciting to me. But I also have to respect that others find the veiled quality of her voice personally unpleasant. Fortunately, Tebaldi, Sutherland, Sills and others existed for them.
It's a joke...you are not even close to understand what Opera singing is
alessandro merlotti considering they put out multiple videos daily you can't expect them to work too hard to be all encompassing or for that matter correct
My all time idol: MARIA CALLAS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The emotion, apart from her incredible voice, she brings in all her performances is out of this world!
So much feeling...
wheres hvorostovsky?
To present a list of this kind is highly subjective and undifferentiated, and therefore without any merit! What purpose does it serve, and for whom? No offense, but judging from this list, your knowledge of the greats of opera lacks scope, depth, and a general grasp of the subject. Where is Feodor Chaliapin, where Cesare Siepi, Lawrence Tibbet, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Maria Cebotari, Benjamino Gigli, Giovanni Martinelli, George London, Leonard Warren, Anna Moffo, Leontyne Price, Anna Netrebko? - to name just a few! Fischer-Dieskau gets an honorary mention? He was described in Wikipedia as "one of the supreme vocal artists of the 20th century"[4] and "the most influential singer of the 20th Century”! Even as I write this, I feel bad for leaving out many great singers. One could fill a hundred pages with the greatest operatic singers, and still find oneself just at the beginning! Best wishes!
It is also patriotic. Note that Americans are on the list.
GREAT POST!
They do a few days of research, not years, or perhaps even being a huge fan of the art and history... Where this channel succeeds though is drawing perspective like yours, who respond to the "overrated" with a more in depth perspective... although art is subjective and ppl have favorites, it's cool to see opinions like yours who seem to have years of knowledge and appreciation... which is why they ask "what is your list." They seem to simply create a list based on popularity or sales/"success." Which isn't wrong but also isn't the only way to do it. I'm glad this video disappointed you :)
Heartily concur. And what of Lauritz Melchior, Rosa Ponselle, Lotte Lehmann, and Frida Leider--just to name a further handful and a few of my personal favorites.
No list's going to satisfy everyone... Just be glad that people still likes music that's not heard in the ordinary room anymore...
Mario Lanza - Immortal
Kiri te Kanawa, Dawn Upshaw are 2 wonderful sopranos, Dmtri Hvorotoskvy a brilliant late Baritone.