Kurt Moll's Complete Recorded Vocal Range (Bb1-G4)
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- Опубликовано: 2 фев 2021
- One of the greatest basses of all time. To my knowledge this is every note he ever recorded, excluding buffo-esque falsetto, which he used to get up to A4 and B4 in Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor by Otto Nicolai. Vladimir Miller, another basso profondo, and Kurt Moll's student, said that he could sing down to F1 during vocal exercises, but there is no recording of this that I know of. If you know of recordings where he sings notes outside the range shown here, feel free to share them in the comments
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Follia!!! Che roba!!!😍😍😍😍
Timbro, estensione e tecniche fantastici!!!
Very good presentation, very well-thought ending unlike other videos out there.
SOLID,,,,,,D2 TO F4
TWO AND A HALF OCTAVES
😳 wooooooow
MOST EDUCATIONAL VIDEO...
AND,,,,,,,I USE FOR PRACTICE,..
THANK YOU !!!!!!!! 😀
The "Laugh" technique at his G4 I actually use quite often and I learned quite naturally over time.
Nice!! Thank you!!
Insane range
Baixo absurdamente bom!
Never heard of that B1! Where did you get this? :o
It's from a recording of Schubert's Der Wanderer, taken from the following video at 11:40
ruclips.net/video/sPpKp4jVJ2M/видео.html
@@odynmulder7259 Thank You!
increible y excelente definición
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Man I wish I had a range like that, I dare say he has some of the best, if not, the best low notes, that’s where his voice truly shines. Although he avoided the role of Hagen due to its strenuous nature, understandable of course, nevertheless I believe he would have been among the greatest of Hagens had he sung the part.
Why I have his vocal range but an octave higher
Καταπληκτικός!!!
What is he singing when he hits a G4?
The aria "Vous, qui faites l'endormie" (in German) from Gounod's "Faust"
ruclips.net/video/OjsMet0ktkg/видео.html
@@odynmulder7259 Thank you very much!
AD FALSETTO
TO ABOUT D5
THATS 3 OCTAVES ......
Yep His vocal range is F1-D5
Beast
What’s the songs name on E4?
Ese F#4 muy rápido.
What is he singing when he hits a C#2?
The C#2 is taken from act 2 of Die schweigsame Frau by Richard Strauss
ruclips.net/video/CGWnMTe2aDA/видео.html
This performance contains a C2 at 38:48, and the C#2 used in this video occurs at 45:56
@@odynmulder7259 thank you!
What piece is the Bb from? I would like to hear it in context
It's from O Sancta Justitia (over 6 minute video here on RUclips). He sings the Bb1 there to recreate the tuba's Bb1. It takes place at 4:03.
Where did you get Bb1?
ruclips.net/video/ns4iquGc1rA/видео.html 4:03
@@ailtonsouzadearaujojunior2210 Thanks man, I've been waiting for 7 month for you to come and you finally did!
lol
@@rtsbass7829 Don't mention it! ☺
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