FRANZ CRASS singt "Ella giammai m´amo"

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Der große deutsche Bass Franz Crass singt die Arie des König Philipp II "Ella giammai m´amo" aus "Don Carlos" von Giuseppe VERDI. Es spielt das Orchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks unter Kurt Eichhorn.
    In liebevollem Gedenken an Franz Crass (9. März 1928 - 23. Juni 2012), einen großartigen Sänger und besonders liebenswürdigen Menschen. Wir vermissen dich!

Комментарии • 15

  • @mk5244
    @mk5244 3 года назад +1

    ...Un Basso Cantante par excellence! Perfect balance over all registers, you could see and hear his philanthropy. Where others used pure force, Franz Crass always demonstrated „Cantare“. From Bach and Händel to Mozart, Strauss, Verdi and Wagner, it always was a pure pleasure listening to him. RIP

  • @rodnava2162
    @rodnava2162 12 лет назад +2

    Vielen Dank STEFANLOEHRWUERZBURG; this is , to say the least, a dream come true; listen to my FAVORITE BASS singing this repertoire THANKSSSS......It's a pity that we don't have too many recordings, we quite a lot, but not the quantity HE deserves.......ETERNAL PEACE FOR YOU FRANZ CRASS

  • @petergraham8681
    @petergraham8681 5 лет назад +3

    The greatest German bass of the 1960’s & into the 70’s. Such a warm & beautiful sound. Some other Sarastros have darker timbre but Crass was more than adequate here besides having a more gorgeous sound than any of them until Kurt Moll came along. I have no way of knowing how he was as an actor but vocally here he seems to have mastered Verdi, not to mention Bach, Mozart, & Wagner. I have yet to check him out on Lieder but I remain optimistic. As far as fine low notes (and a remarkably easy top voice) are concerned he like Pinza surprises with solid low Ds as Osman which one can still hear on You Tube I believe.

  • @detlefrennecke3542
    @detlefrennecke3542 11 лет назад +1

    Dieses war eine Oprer in der ich Franz Crass im damaligen Landestheater Hannover erlebt habe. Noch einmal: Danke, Franz, was der Welt geschenkt hast!

  • @gerardomalzone1281
    @gerardomalzone1281 4 года назад +1

    amazing voice and great rendition of the Verdi Filippo II. Actually we cannot judge his properly but I bet his voice was huge in the theatre, sounds very projected and high in position.

  • @sisifus100
    @sisifus100 12 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot...we have lost a great voice and a great man...
    he died 23 June this year...

  • @lychobenitez50
    @lychobenitez50 10 лет назад +2

    Amazing base !

  • @seancoxen3329
    @seancoxen3329 6 лет назад +2

    The photo beginning at 2:30 shows an astounding lineup of basses. I'm able to identify all but the one in the green suit. Can anybody name him?

  • @roberttillman8872
    @roberttillman8872 11 лет назад

    Great voice. RIP

  • @malibongwem8358
    @malibongwem8358 8 лет назад

    He had some deep notes but this man is a baritone.
    Apart from phrasing of the words, fantastic - actually, amazing voice.
    (Then I heard him sing Sarastro and there he sounds like a bass.)

    • @adamastorBassBar
      @adamastorBassBar 8 лет назад +3

      Nonsense! He was a basso cantante par excellence, never a baritone.

  • @gregorwissmann122
    @gregorwissmann122 7 лет назад

    bariton.......

    • @pierre-francissalzmann6145
      @pierre-francissalzmann6145 5 лет назад +2

      @bodiloto's hater Querelle inutile, Crass était à la fois une basse profonde, chantante, avec les aigus d'un baryton Verdi. Un spectre de tessiture inouï probablement unique, avec un timbre d'une beauté fabuleuse.
      Les enregistrements ne donnent pas toute la mesure du miracle qui sortait de cette gueule d'or.

    • @mk5244
      @mk5244 3 года назад +1

      @@pierre-francissalzmann6145 …absolutement correct. Merci!