Greene Fyre Correct, he speaks it first (that’s where he uses the uvular AND rolled rs) When he goes through it the second time (intoning) that’s where the rs are correctly pronounced for classical singing. Hope that helps! :)
I notice that on the first page, when you read the poem quickly you did NOT elide the words "frais et" but when you intoned the text slowly, you DID elide "frais et". I also notice that Souzay does elide while Veronique Gens and Roger Bourdin do not. Which is correct?
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It is read slower with IPA sub-titles starting around the 1:00 mark.
I'm aware that this is from 7 years ago, but I'm performing Lydia for one of my audition songs for Uni so this helped me immensely. Thank you!!!!
I'm doing it for my technical in conservatoire next week!! Very very useful video!
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Yes, I have a high school student who was just assigned this TODAY at his arts school, so this is terrific.
Thank you so much! This song is on my senior recital and I needed this video
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why are the "r"'s pronounced with a throat sound at the beginning, and a tongue sound the second time? Very confusing.
Octavio Serrano spoken French uses the uvular “r”, classically sung French uses the rolled “r”.
Jose Zamarripa does it sound out of place if I were to sing it with a rolled r in this day & age?
@@josetp08 he doesn't roll every "r", though, in his demonstration.
Greene Fyre Correct, he speaks it first (that’s where he uses the uvular AND rolled rs) When he goes through it the second time (intoning) that’s where the rs are correctly pronounced for classical singing. Hope that helps! :)
Bryce Rogers If sung in a classical aesthetic, then yes!
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I notice that on the first page, when you read the poem quickly you did NOT elide the words "frais et" but when you intoned the text slowly, you DID elide "frais et". I also notice that Souzay does elide while Veronique Gens and Roger Bourdin do not. Which is correct?
Slow pronunciation starts 1:00
Capo Capo della lingua francese
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Wish he would have said it slower...