Nicolai Gedda - Da Capo - Interview with August Everding

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

Комментарии • 53

  • @pauloqueiroz9611
    @pauloqueiroz9611 6 месяцев назад +1

    I took part in two series of Master Classes with Gedda in 1986 at the Opéra de Nice. It was an unforgettable experience! He was always my tenor idol and being with him in classes was a true dream come true. Besides he was a true kind gentleman to us all, a true Mensch!

  • @JamesAHollandMusic
    @JamesAHollandMusic 6 лет назад +12

    Maestro Gedda wurde leider nie so bekannt oder beliebt mit dem Publikum als seine berühmten Zeitgenossen Di Stefano, Corelli u.a. Er war aber ein einzigartiger Tenor erster Klasse. Obwohl er nie den Ruhm seiner Kollegen errang, war Gedda einer der besten Tenöre in der Opern Geschichte. Ein wahrer Meister des kultivierten Gesangs. Schade das wir uns heute mit Kaufmann und Kompanie zufrieden geben müssen. Nicht das die heutigen Star Tenöre nicht gut sind aber sowas wie einen Gedda oder Pavarotti gibt es leider nicht mehr.

    • @barahona68
      @barahona68 3 года назад

      Ich bin ganz ihrer Meinung. Das muss doch an die Gesangschulen liegen.

    • @paulsevenitz616
      @paulsevenitz616 Год назад

      @@barahona68 Es gibt viele gute Sänger die aber nicht im Mainstream Karriere machen: bsp. Behle, Polenzani,

    • @МихаилХристов-л6г
      @МихаилХристов-л6г Год назад +1

      Gedda had absolutely the same world popularity among musical lovers regardind Corelli, Di Stefano, Del Monaco or Björling. Just the audience of Gedda is more professional in Music in large sense.

    • @labienus9968
      @labienus9968 11 месяцев назад

      He was a fine tenor, a great artist with a long successful career, but he was never such a star as the others you mention-and the truth be told, not of the same vocal material as the ones you mention-and we can add Pav. I guess you're saying he was a better musician-maybe, but Bjorling sang with taste and musicianship

  • @bigcedock
    @bigcedock 11 лет назад +10

    Every word precisely, lovingly, elegantly communicated -- almost every pitch exactly and lyrically sung -- just a very, very great artist. Thanks for posting this lovely interview!

  • @zava0
    @zava0 8 лет назад +18

    Wunderlich und Gedda sind meine Inspirierung :)

    • @Olgaalwina
      @Olgaalwina 5 лет назад +3

      Ich unterschreibe, wunderbarste Tenöre !!!!!!!!!!

  • @klokheten
    @klokheten 12 лет назад +7

    Such complete awareness of his art! How very interesting to listen to a mastersinger on this exceptional level. Generous,humble and witty.

  • @franzitaduz
    @franzitaduz 5 лет назад +5

    His "Una Furtiva Lagrima" at the Met Gala years ago was a study in the true art of classical vocal interpretation. Following Nilsson's huge performance, he chose the supremacy of a beautiful legato ands singing softly...... The applause was just as enthusiastic after he suspended time with piani that transported everyone to heaven. Rest in Peace.

    • @jefolson6989
      @jefolson6989 5 лет назад

      I remember that performances vividly. He didnt seem happy with his performance.

    • @Bravilor
      @Bravilor 2 месяца назад

      What year or what did Nilsson sing? Was it the 1983 gala?

  • @omairagamboa7821
    @omairagamboa7821 5 лет назад +6

    Cuando quiero oír ópera en francés acudo sin vacilar a Gedda, el mejor Don José que he oído jamás, insigne cantante!

  • @1blairt
    @1blairt 11 лет назад +4

    fantastisch und inoubliable. merci inf.

  • @jefolson6989
    @jefolson6989 5 лет назад +5

    Such a great man And great artist. Its only the sound that doesnt thrill me. I appreciate it though. It was a bigger sound in the house than I was expecting.

  • @marcomicheletti9957
    @marcomicheletti9957 7 лет назад +8

    7:11, Paula Novikova, seine Lehrerin, die eine Schulerin von Mattia Battistini war.
    21:00, über Stanislavskij
    24:00, Beechmann
    26:20, Orfeo mit René Clair
    28:45, Peter Ustinov (Die Zauberflöte, Film, 1971)
    35:20, Callas

  • @Situnadei
    @Situnadei 8 лет назад +11

    From min 36.10 there is no sound ! I would like to hear Gedda

  • @CesarFrigerio
    @CesarFrigerio 4 месяца назад

    El señor gedda ha sido para mí un maestro😮

  • @pedrorisoriso8140
    @pedrorisoriso8140 8 лет назад +5

    wunderbar

  • @gheorghefalcaru
    @gheorghefalcaru 9 лет назад +2

    Thank you

  • @spinelessdisc2
    @spinelessdisc2 11 лет назад +4

    I am the luckiest person alive, I have a recording of this wonderful voice along with Elizabeth Schwarzkopf also wow they were the soloists in a recording of Handel's Messiah.

    • @jefolson6989
      @jefolson6989 5 лет назад

      Gedda was criticized for that Messiah recording because he sang AMERICAN english. He considered American more singable. Exalted became "egg SALT tud". Perfectly clear and understandable but not sophisticated for some I guess. With his linguistic skills he could have dont it anyway he chose so it was an artistic choice.

  • @shentseng
    @shentseng 4 года назад +2

    Please translate into English. Want to understand what he is saying.

  • @МихаилХристов-л6г
    @МихаилХристов-л6г 3 года назад +4

    Nicolai Gedda is THE ONLY ONE as the most universal tenor-voice of the century! The Greatest Meistersinger!!
    P S. How often, unfortunately - among
    dark days of conteporary "art"! - we can find in RUclips aggressively(!)stupid and opinioned inferences, like recent comment to this video by a certain "gentelman", named "chosentenore"... Such an intention to enter to History does not deserve even words, however everybody, who wishes to follow this dangerous example, should remember important warning of Spinoza: : "ignorantia non est argumentum"!

  • @Tenorore
    @Tenorore 10 лет назад +2

    Podrìan subtitularla en español.

  • @basilbucolic
    @basilbucolic 9 лет назад +9

    Good. But English subtitles would be helpful here for many of us.)

    • @peteradaniel
      @peteradaniel 6 лет назад

      His german isn't too complicated. So it isn't too difficult to understand

    • @grr8048
      @grr8048 3 года назад

      @@peteradaniel German please. You got that.

  • @tinkerwithstuff
    @tinkerwithstuff 2 года назад

    Shortly after 36:17, the audio is silent for the entire rest of the video. Could this be automatically silenced by stupid YT b/c copyright for that recording... argh...

    • @VocidellaLirica
      @VocidellaLirica  2 года назад

      YT gave me a choice of muting that section, or of blocking the entire video. I'm sorry!

  • @VocidellaLirica
    @VocidellaLirica  8 лет назад +1

    44:27 - 45:37 Music is missing because of a copyright claim.

    • @petatap
      @petatap 6 лет назад +1

      And RUclips ´has cancelled even the words of the interview :( not amused.

  • @meisterwue
    @meisterwue 8 месяцев назад

    Gedda ❤❤❤4:45 Tauber

  • @jotge.3444
    @jotge.3444 10 месяцев назад

    Schöne Stimme, aber wobbelt doch schon etwas. Die Höhe auweia. Hätte es nicht gebraucht.

  • @thomasgrass6357
    @thomasgrass6357 6 лет назад +1

    Den live Auftritt hätte er besser sein lassen. Für 64 Jahr zwar ein gute Leistung, aber schon deutliche Ermüdungserscheinungen und nicht mehr der große Gedda.

  • @beachfanatic2010
    @beachfanatic2010 5 лет назад +1

    He is stateting Callas had a lyric voice reason why she riuned her voice trying to sing dramatic roles?? Are you kidding me? Callas had a dramatic in weight and size with great low notes and agility. Lucia was written for a dramatic soprano and so was lady MacBeth, what is he talking about??? Even Opera stars can be ignorante!

    • @barahona68
      @barahona68 3 года назад +4

      We can agree or not whether she had a lyric or a dramatic (in size and weight) or an agility coloratura voice. I think she had at the end of the 40' and beginning of the 50' a heavy voice that enabled her to sing Turandot, Isolde and Gioconda. She also had an agility to sing Elvira and Lucia. But what he states is that is was impossible to switch from one repertoire to the other without damaging the voice on a longer term.
      Lady Macbeth was written for a dramatic voice but Lucia was for a coloratura soprano as was her first performer Fanny Persiani, a singer that also sang Elisir d'Amore, Sonnambula and Linda di Chamounix, all coloratura or rather light repertoire.

    • @beachfanatic2010
      @beachfanatic2010 3 года назад

      @@barahona68 You are wrong. To be very honest. Absolutely none of these big operatic roles was written for a coloratura or a lyric voice. ALL BIG ROLES IN BEL CANTO ARE WRITTEN FOR THE DRAMATIC SOPRANO WIRH COLORATURA. ALL! Also all Mozart roles. In fact, Mozart is written for dramatic voices so they can sing it mezzo forte piano. Trust me, small voices have not lost absolutely anything in opera NOTHING!

    • @beachfanatic2010
      @beachfanatic2010 3 года назад +1

      @@barahona68 Gedda has absolutely no business talking about size of voices. NONE! His voice was in fact very small. Thank God he had some squillo to his credit but the voice was entirely too small to sing anything outside of Mozart. He had absolutely no business singing Italian opera even less Rossini and Puccini was completely in his delusions.

    • @grr8048
      @grr8048 3 года назад +8

      @@beachfanatic2010 opinionated and wrong.

    • @beachfanatic2010
      @beachfanatic2010 3 года назад

      @@grr8048 SHUT YOUR BEAK!!!!