Mario Lanza Vesti La Giubba 1958 Widescreen

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  • @lextalionis9642
    @lextalionis9642 3 года назад +964

    This is a masterpiece! The fact that in 1892, someone created an opera about the daily life and psychological struggles of a clown, is just so touching and genius at the same time. Mario Lanza on the other hand, made sure we all feel this opera to the core!

    • @fassstEddie
      @fassstEddie 2 года назад +7

      isn't this a story within a story?

    • @mrLillipad
      @mrLillipad 2 года назад +32

      @@fassstEddie A months late answer you may have already googled the answer to, but no. Vesti la giubba comes from the late 19th century opera Pagliacci, and tells the brief tragedy of the stage clown Canio. In the story, he discovers his wife is having a love affair, this song is played while he's being forced into makeup and costume and put onto a stage with her because it's too late to stop the show and they must perform.

    • @BatZie
      @BatZie 2 года назад +4

      @@fassstEddie Yes. And all within this film.

    • @fassstEddie
      @fassstEddie 2 года назад +1

      You do know that there are TWO stories in this opera?

    • @backslash68
      @backslash68 Год назад +4

      @@fassstEddie no, even more, 3 levels: a story (pagliaccio's tragedy) within a story (the opera in the theater) within a story (the film). And later on, when Pagliaccio's play will start, it will be even one more level!

  • @NWO4LIFE4EVAJF
    @NWO4LIFE4EVAJF 9 лет назад +2194

    CANT UNDERSTAND A SINGLE WORD STILL CRYING AT THE BEAUTY OF HIS VOICE

    • @leneziak
      @leneziak 9 лет назад +295

      Joshua Fleming It's Pagliaccio the Clown, just after discovering that his wife was cheating on him, singing (before the song he's actually supposed to sing) that his heart is broken but a clown must make his audience laugh, as they paid for it.
      (variation of the Paradox of Diderot)

    • @NWO4LIFE4EVAJF
      @NWO4LIFE4EVAJF 9 лет назад +60

      Michael Dohmen wow BEAUTIFULLY TRAGIC

    • @caseykendall5506
      @caseykendall5506 9 лет назад +257

      Joshua Fleming It's actually worse than that. The character is Cannio, and he's playing Pagliaccio in a play. Cannio has just been told his wife is cheating just before he has to play a character whose wife is also unfaithful, but his character doesn't know and laughs like an idiot. The irony is just awful and sad--he has to go on stage and pretend he doesn't know, all the while the audience is unknowingly laughing at his pain.
      The part starting at 1:56 goes like this: "Laugh, clown at your broken love! Laugh at the grief that poisons your heart!"

    • @leneziak
      @leneziak 9 лет назад +11

      dorkandproudofit
      Thank you :)

    • @NWO4LIFE4EVAJF
      @NWO4LIFE4EVAJF 9 лет назад +2

      ursmue1937 Yes

  • @christopherunsworth
    @christopherunsworth Месяц назад +15

    This man sings better than anyone I have ever heard. Without question. He changes something inside you when he sings.

  • @topcat32349
    @topcat32349 9 месяцев назад +21

    My mother was the big Lanza fan in our house. I grew up listening to and watching his movies including this one. He was and still is great.

    • @marinakonopleva980
      @marinakonopleva980 5 месяцев назад

      А что это за фильм? Смейся Паяц? Хочу его посмотреть. Хочу посмотреть старые фильмы Италии и Франции. Такое настроение 😏

    • @topcat32349
      @topcat32349 5 месяцев назад

      @@marinakonopleva980 It’s not a funny comedy but rather a tragedy in the manner of Shakespeare’s “comedies”. Won’t do anything to lighten mood.

  • @BarbaraMartin-d7f
    @BarbaraMartin-d7f Год назад +151

    Soprano Maria Callas said of him in a 1973 interview: “My biggest regret is not to have had the opportunity of singing with the greatest tenor voice I’ve ever heard.”

  • @realemiele.franco736
    @realemiele.franco736 6 месяцев назад +72

    This is why i have stood by Mario. His interpretation is genuine and real as if this is his own fault. Beautiful.

    • @d0ta43v3r
      @d0ta43v3r 2 месяца назад

      Is this actually a real performance ? or prerecorded ? cuz you can clearly see some parts where it looks not in sync (mouth motion / sound) can someone let me know

    • @joshrendon5603
      @joshrendon5603 2 месяца назад

      @@d0ta43v3rrecorded. This is a movie or show that he was in. His character was an opera singer and sang that song. It’s kind of trippy. He’s acting in a show where he’s acting in a show. If not prerecorded it’s definitely edited a slight bit

  • @MisterRichHarris
    @MisterRichHarris Год назад +49

    I just listened to this song sung by Pavorotti, Caruso, and several others, beautiful, but MARIO LANZA IS OUT OF THIS WORLD, unreal, nobody even comes close.

  • @Dorvita
    @Dorvita 6 лет назад +67

    Grew up listening to Mario Lanza and at 45 I have still to find ANYONE superior . This man was a gift from God!!!

    • @Ukie88
      @Ukie88 2 года назад +2

      At 73, I still feel the same way.

    • @Dorvita
      @Dorvita 2 года назад +1

      @@Ukie88 hello there hope this finds you happy and well my friend xoxo

    • @Dorvita
      @Dorvita 2 года назад +3

      Dad this still makes me think of you xxx miss you 😘 ❤

  • @theking-nz1ut
    @theking-nz1ut 6 лет назад +317

    My late father was a great fan of mario lanza. My father passed away in may 2018. He is with my late mother now. Rest in piece dad.

    • @dhiamuhamadakbar9590
      @dhiamuhamadakbar9590 5 лет назад +11

      Peace bro not piece :(

    • @nahlabella4857
      @nahlabella4857 5 лет назад +15

      @@dhiamuhamadakbar9590 So glad the damn spelling police are on the job. Unnecessary comment.

    • @lucafrancescodelucca738
      @lucafrancescodelucca738 4 года назад +2

      This ismy father favorite song With Cavalleria Rusticana and Ore d'Amore di Fred Bongusto.

    • @walterpalmer2749
      @walterpalmer2749 3 года назад +2

      Sorry for your dear loss. May they Rest In Peace.

    • @andypoel3683
      @andypoel3683 3 года назад +2

      I'm sorry for your loss

  • @dianeglinka4769
    @dianeglinka4769 2 года назад +224

    OMG! His voice just does it for me. He sings this song better than anyone, ever. He gives me chills and goosebumps.

  • @longjohnjohnson6999
    @longjohnjohnson6999 8 лет назад +904

    Laugh clown, at your broken love!
    Laugh at the grief that poisons your heart!

    • @bruhffffgggg
      @bruhffffgggg 8 лет назад +32

      That's the best part

    • @SlimmLim
      @SlimmLim 7 лет назад +9

      kOol oWsome kiDz it will always be the best part 👍👌

    • @naranara1690
      @naranara1690 7 лет назад +13

      That climax, man. I feel like I'm about to hit a huge dip on a roller coaster.

    • @KumaoftheForest
      @KumaoftheForest 6 лет назад +10

      Such emotion

    • @ianmlclm7044
      @ianmlclm7044 3 года назад +1

      HaaHaa Haaa!!!!

  • @edejan
    @edejan 9 лет назад +175

    The voice is so rich, so full of nuance, so dramatic when needed and so soft when needed. Mario Lanza was the voice of his age.

  • @marinakonopleva980
    @marinakonopleva980 5 месяцев назад +23

    Когда так поют, с душой и от самого сердца, не возможно остаться равнодушным.. Этот голос и музыка затрагивают что то внутри. Бальзам для моих ушей ❤

  • @sheiladrucker6872
    @sheiladrucker6872 Год назад +27

    My dad loved Mario Lanza. I was listening and my dad had tears in his eyes.
    I was only about 7 and the song made me emotional as well.😢

    • @stevenchurney2416
      @stevenchurney2416 6 месяцев назад +1

      It's Mario's SUPERPOWER. MOVES us to 😢

  • @aetion
    @aetion Месяц назад +5

    October 7, 1959 - 2024, the 65th anniversary of his death. I thank him for having brought me close to the opera.
    May he rest in peace.

  • @IzumiHanjinozuka
    @IzumiHanjinozuka 8 лет назад +1667

    1:53 this part hits me hard every single time

    • @animgames8874
      @animgames8874 8 лет назад +13

      me too :)!!!

    • @AlexanderZapataIndividual
      @AlexanderZapataIndividual 8 лет назад +6

      +Izumi Hanjinozuka haha

    • @ArtsyChick24
      @ArtsyChick24 8 лет назад +107

      +Izumi Hanjinozuka is it because you imagine a handsome Squidward flying towards a wooden pillar?

    • @IzumiHanjinozuka
      @IzumiHanjinozuka 8 лет назад +21

      EyeOfTheLauren How dare you, sir/madam.

    • @ArtsyChick24
      @ArtsyChick24 8 лет назад +14

      Izumi Hanjinozuka i regret nothing :3

  • @simone222
    @simone222 2 года назад +57

    I sorely miss my father who adored Mario Lanza a lot. He visited me in my dream just two days ago. I played Mario Lanza's music on a daily basis during his last year to make him feel more comfortable. Happy Father's Day to all fathers in here. Thanks for posting this truly phenomenal aria rendition by Mario Lanza.

    • @saviormz
      @saviormz 2 года назад +2

    • @dennis12dec
      @dennis12dec 2 года назад +1

      I also loved his portrayal of Enrico Caruso in the 1951 biopic "The Great Caruso".

  • @saxophone.4513
    @saxophone.4513 4 месяца назад +41

    Tone, intonation, vibrato, phrasing, breath control, dynamics, musicality. All sublime.

    • @mariakihl2583
      @mariakihl2583 2 месяца назад +1

      I like his rendition better then Pavarotti's.

  • @SuperMoofie
    @SuperMoofie 6 лет назад +77

    Makes the hairs stand on your skin. The best version ever sung of this beautiful aria, by an extraordinary talent who passed well before his time. His expression leaves you speechless. So utterly tragic was his untimely death.

  • @xenalover99
    @xenalover99 Год назад +31

    This is Mario's song...the feeling he puts and bringing this character to life is amazing!

    • @hildatennyson609
      @hildatennyson609 Год назад +2

      Wonderful voice i have loved this man all my life when he opens his mouth i am transported into his world tragic loss to me and i should imagine millions god rest my hero x

  • @GiselleGenuine
    @GiselleGenuine 10 лет назад +478

    Oh my goodness, what an amazing performance. The pathos that hit at 1:55 is completely beyond me. Listened to it at least seven times. Absolutely beautiful.

    • @leondesaintaubyn3319
      @leondesaintaubyn3319 5 лет назад +2

      I bet even after another 4 years
      That you are Still Beautiful

    • @cipinafeliks
      @cipinafeliks 4 года назад +2

      Can''t agree more!!! Unsurpassable!

    • @mattbudesa3038
      @mattbudesa3038 4 года назад +4

      Agreed. No matter how many times I listen to it, that part always hits me hard. It truly touches your soul like nothing else.

    • @MrEvpatoria
      @MrEvpatoria 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/-BuILTO_p9k/видео.html

    • @defeatedvegeta3122
      @defeatedvegeta3122 Год назад +2

      How can anyone live without hearing this beautiful song

  • @desperatehell
    @desperatehell Год назад +14

    Chi è il migliore Canio della storia del melodramma? Mario Lanza. È semplicemente da brivido. Una grandissima voce e il colore bellissimo. Applausi.

  • @briangraham1395
    @briangraham1395 4 года назад +85

    I’m now in my 79th year and turned 16 when I first heard Mario. I still get a tingle whenever I hear is voice. What a shame he was seduced by Hollywood. He was and is the greatest tenor ever and a loss to the opera. Many of those worthy tenors today acknowledge that he inspired them.

    • @sugarbist
      @sugarbist 3 года назад +9

      Nice remark, but Lanza allowed Hollywood to seduce him. He made a million Dollars on one of his movies while Tucker and Del Monaco were singing for 1,000 a performance if that much, in the 1950s

    • @abcdefgh-db1to
      @abcdefgh-db1to 3 года назад +4

      @@sugarbist Well Del Monaco and Tucker probably did okay financially but for sure Lanza touched a much bigger audience and that is to be respected too. Crazy to think Caruso attained even more popularity without television or cinema and with just primitive recording techniques

    • @sugarbist
      @sugarbist 3 года назад

      @@abcdefgh-db1to Bocelli today has also made a fortune

    • @abcdefgh-db1to
      @abcdefgh-db1to 3 года назад +3

      @@sugarbist I prefer by far modern pop music to fake opera like what Bocelli does. Unbelievable that some people think he is a great tenor

    • @sugarbist
      @sugarbist 3 года назад +1

      @@abcdefgh-db1to He’s good elevator music

  • @edejan
    @edejan 7 лет назад +52

    The beautiful voice, the passion! Mario Lanza will always stand tall among the great tenors!

  • @edwardgoldsmith8011
    @edwardgoldsmith8011 4 года назад +20

    I sat with Mario's aunt many years ago and ask her what was Mario like she said a lovely boy who loves to sing his voice is a gift and should have more notice in our world today thanks for sharing this

  • @Bmoney902
    @Bmoney902 9 лет назад +649

    The noise he makes at 2:24; such a perfect mix of laughter and sobbing. My God how thankful I am to have found this at 21 when I could've gone my whole life without hearing it. I can relate as a performer.

    • @EminGuliyevVIRTUALAND
      @EminGuliyevVIRTUALAND 9 лет назад

      ***** - Well I still listen MJJ and cry as well. But it doesn't mean Michael Jackson was an high level opera singer.

    • @Bmoney902
      @Bmoney902 9 лет назад +19

      Emin Guliyev I don't care if this guy is a 'high level opera singer' or not, I don't recall saying this anywhere! Why be snobbish about the supposed quality of a singer when the point is the song touching someone's soul? I don't understand your comment at all.

    • @EminGuliyevVIRTUALAND
      @EminGuliyevVIRTUALAND 9 лет назад

      Ok, honey.. Just don't be angry with me!!!
      I just wanted to add a little bit of logic to this mess, sweetheart!!!

    • @Bmoney902
      @Bmoney902 9 лет назад +20

      Emin Guliyev I'm not angry, just confused as to why some condescending grown man is taking time trying to tear down someones enjoyment of something beautiful on freaking youtube with irrelevant comments about Michael Jackson, oh sorry uh 'add logic', even though art is expression and emotion and down to personal taste. If you want logic take a math class.

    • @EminGuliyevVIRTUALAND
      @EminGuliyevVIRTUALAND 9 лет назад +1

      :) I can only read and wait comments from such a beautiful and young lady, no matter it was all said in acrimonious fashion.

  • @MISTAH.X
    @MISTAH.X 5 лет назад +2944

    Heard joke once: Man goes to doctor. Says he's depressed. Says life seems harsh and cruel. Says he feels all alone in a threatening world where what lies ahead is vague and uncertain. Doctor says, "Treatment is simple. Great clown Pagliacci is in town tonight. Go and see him. That should pick you up." Man bursts into tears. Says, "But doctor...I am Pagliacci.

  • @lindanorris2455
    @lindanorris2455 3 года назад +19

    THE PAIN IN HIS VOICE IS ASTOUNDING....GORGEOUS.

  • @josephwest6413
    @josephwest6413 4 года назад +61

    The most powerful emotion I have ever seen in singing. Matched by the facial expressions and even the hands and body movements. Magnifico Mario. I am thankful that his reputation, which was unfairly damaged by his sojourn in Hollywood, is being greatly restored. He was, and remains, the best. At least Hollywood gave us some wonderful tapes. Died at 38. Torn apart by the pressures that happened to "the kid from Philadelphia." Just listen to him and Frances Yeend in the Hollywood Bowl. The crowd knows the miracle they are seeing and hearing.

    • @music0326
      @music0326 4 года назад +1

      True, I'm still a fan, even wrote a fanclub when I was a teenager so taken was I with his voice! I mean what tenor had his warmth, pp falsetto (well Vanzo also did :)) verility, power, passion, I mean, only everything...and he was handsome

  • @stevenamoore2882
    @stevenamoore2882 3 года назад +39

    Love Mario's voice. Grew up listening to his recordings courtesy of my parents. Many have followed him but few have even entered the same arena as Mario!

  • @willygarcia2144
    @willygarcia2144 10 лет назад +231

    I don't have words to describe the feeling that I felt when I listened to this wonder singer. Specially from 1:45 to the end. That way to sing "ridi pagliaccio" I think nobody can't avoid to shed some tear. Thanks a lot for sharing this video!

    • @lucianocappellano8300
      @lucianocappellano8300 5 лет назад +4

      Fuck dude it's literally perfect

    • @Royero86
      @Royero86 3 года назад +1

      that line brought me here.. you can find amazing music from old movies and series

    • @MrEvpatoria
      @MrEvpatoria 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/-BuILTO_p9k/видео.html

    • @i_am_irxnman
      @i_am_irxnman Год назад +1

      Laugh, Paglaccio! Laugh at your shattered love! Laugh at the grief that poisons your heart!!!

  • @danmingori284
    @danmingori284 4 года назад +43

    Unquestionably one of the greater tenors of the past century - a life cut too short, but thank goodness we have the means of hearing his voice virtually anytime we wish. Se Benedetto, Mario. Thank you.

    • @КаринаМаргунова-п8б
      @КаринаМаргунова-п8б Год назад

      Великий тенор и прошлого и настоящего и будущего времён❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @talister106
    @talister106 4 года назад +20

    This is what touching a soul sounds like. Bravo.

  • @Maryannak67mk
    @Maryannak67mk 2 года назад +22

    Великий, мощный, жёсткий, искрящийся лирико- драматический голос МАРИО ЛАНЦА неповторим!!! В который раз слушаю и до мурашек! Непревзойдённое исполнение🙏
    Наш выдающийся баритон Муслим Магомаев в России создал цикл передач на ТВ о своем кумире Марио Ланца и встретившись с семьёй и друзьями тенора в Америке написал о нем книгу "Великий Ланца". Чудесная книга, рекомендую всем почитателям великого тенора 💞💓💖👏👏👏💐💐💐🔥💥

  • @karmallama4686
    @karmallama4686 5 лет назад +7

    My late husband loved this piece. He wasn't a fan of Lanza until he heard this.
    My favourite of his is Che gelida manina,

  • @Mr54nomore
    @Mr54nomore 7 лет назад +26

    This is by far the greatest aria of Vesti La Giubba I have ever heard. Priceless!

  • @yeoldcap
    @yeoldcap 11 месяцев назад +11

    Masterful! Vocal genius. The standard by which all else must be judged!

  • @MoniqueTaghon
    @MoniqueTaghon 10 месяцев назад +8

    j'ai grandi avec Mario Lanza ma mère ne jurai que par lui avec le recul je pense qu'elle avait raison c'est le meilleur. Michèle.

  • @Frostgrl681
    @Frostgrl681 6 лет назад +12

    This man right here, made me love opera. The first time I saw and heard this I cried. He has me so spoiled I really don't care to listen to most male opera singers. Love, love, love him. His [passion was real, like you can sink you teeth into it.

  • @mikewalsh8786
    @mikewalsh8786 7 лет назад +13

    Mario Lanza put such passion into his work, an amazing voice!! He is one of the great tenors of all time!!!

  • @roberthowes7827
    @roberthowes7827 8 лет назад +569

    His last film, what a trajedy.

    • @hfmmhvgvffv2769
      @hfmmhvgvffv2769 6 лет назад +3

      Robert Howes

    • @davidrule385
      @davidrule385 6 лет назад +15

      That last word in your comment is spelt with a "G".

    • @michelangelangelo7091
      @michelangelangelo7091 6 лет назад +4

      David Rule like if saw in 2018

    • @geespar1
      @geespar1 5 лет назад +60

      David Rule that would make it Grajedy

    • @razcann3597
      @razcann3597 5 лет назад +36

      @@geespar1 no it would make it trajegy

  • @christopherhogan-np3xb
    @christopherhogan-np3xb Год назад +10

    Fantastic performance.. beautiful voice...

  • @davidmelrose8704
    @davidmelrose8704 8 лет назад +365

    From someone that knows nothing about opera ... WOW this has to be the most heart breaking aria ever , I don't know or need to know what is being song but I do know his heart is aching.

    • @c310188
      @c310188 7 лет назад +15

      I completely agree with you. Despite of misunderstand what he is singing i can feel all his emotion, and devotion to perform this masterpiece.

    • @TheViking1977
      @TheViking1977 7 лет назад +2

      What do you know more of opera than him? I know a 1000 times more than you.

    • @SuperMoofie
      @SuperMoofie 7 лет назад +22

      What reply is that? Did you not understand what David Melrose said?

    • @guilhermecastro9893
      @guilhermecastro9893 5 лет назад +4

      If you think this is sad and it is its absulutly heart breaking you should hear o mio babbino caro from the opera gianni schichi the verson with the little girl its absolutly fantastic

    • @dutch4973
      @dutch4973 5 лет назад

      The translated lyrics have been posted in the comments since you have posted this. All the best...

  • @oronzopatrono2761
    @oronzopatrono2761 3 года назад +5

    Grazie a Internet possiamo ascoltare
    sempre la sua intramontabile voce che ci riempiei l'anima di gioia.
    Grazie per quanto ci hai dato la ,
    ci dai e ci darai ascoltando
    la tua voce meravigliosa.

  • @ameliapeabody5491
    @ameliapeabody5491 5 лет назад +43

    My heart just breaks listening to this. Mario was the best ever. No one has the voice and passion that he did.

  • @whoknowswhocares885
    @whoknowswhocares885 8 лет назад +1043

    [English lyrics]
    Act! While in delirium,
    I no longer know what I
    say,
    or what I do!
    And yet it's necessary.......
    Make an effort!
    Bah! Are you not a
    man?
    HAHAHAHA
    You are a clown!
    Put on your costume,
    powder your face.
    The people pay to be
    here, and they want to laugh.
    And if Harlequin shall
    steal your Columbina,
    laugh, clown, so the
    crowd will cheer!
    Turn your distress and
    tears into jest,
    your pain and sobbing
    into a funny face - Ah!
    Laugh, Clown
    at your broken love!
    Laugh at the grief that
    poisons your heart!

  • @CarlV
    @CarlV 4 года назад +10

    It s 2020,I am older than in 1960 but the voice of Mario Lanza will live until the end of music, it means NEVER.

  • @Referee001uk
    @Referee001uk 4 года назад +16

    I remember watching this film “the great Caruso” with my dad, the ending was very emotional and probably one of the only times I’ve seen my dad close to tears

    • @edwardkerrigan5356
      @edwardkerrigan5356 2 года назад +2

      It was a great musical film, but as a depiction of Caruso's life it was complete rubbish.

    • @enricoluccarini3626
      @enricoluccarini3626 5 месяцев назад

      @@edwardkerrigan5356 Biog rubbish (like Amadeus) but - the music!

  • @themagus5906
    @themagus5906 3 года назад +7

    Lanza was truly one of the greats. And if you're just listening to an opera, it's not the same as SEEING an opera live. it's like listening to an album of a live rock concert without seeing it or BEING there!

  • @aetion
    @aetion 9 лет назад +11

    Along with his splendid voice, Mario is putting his soul here.
    Thank you, Vincent, for the post.

  • @bahrainituber3354
    @bahrainituber3354 9 лет назад +5

    Greeting from bahrain Arabia in love with this emotional mystical piece of art .. Vesti la giubba grazie

  • @asjjssjajsjdj
    @asjjssjajsjdj 11 месяцев назад +10

    Mario had me crying it was just magical his Voice was heaven

  • @patrickcaserta6902
    @patrickcaserta6902 4 года назад +18

    He sang every song with his heart on his lips!

  • @vondefeo8586
    @vondefeo8586 4 года назад +9

    Movie star good looks combined with that majestic voice, he really was in a league of his own and never been equalled

  • @PersiaFasahl
    @PersiaFasahl 5 лет назад +23

    My heart just bursts when I hear Mario Lanza sing. This is one of his most powerful. I love it.. I love him!

  • @bandietje13
    @bandietje13 9 лет назад +7

    Ik was 5 jaar toen ik met mijn tante mee mocht gaan naar de "cinema" ...Ik ben er nu 61 en ik hou misschien nog meer van Mario Lanza dan vroeger; zo worden er geen meer gemaakt!!!! Doodjammer van de mens zelf, maar 100% een supergeweldige tenor!!!

  • @jeanluchamann9799
    @jeanluchamann9799 3 года назад +6

    Des frissons pour son interprétation aucun autre tenor n'avait son timbre unique ❤️❤️❤️

  • @SuperBrown789
    @SuperBrown789 2 года назад +3

    Incredible performance with such deep emotion from the soul. His makeup accentuates the pain and agony. Just Stunning.

  • @garyphillips933
    @garyphillips933 9 лет назад +26

    Love to hear peoples comments on this song who is the best ect but my vote is this one Mario sings with up most passion

  • @benjamindavid5681
    @benjamindavid5681 10 лет назад +81

    When it comes to opera and especially this one --it is a question of personal sensibility. If you want real Italian opera with all the emotions, with an incredible dramatic tenor voice that no one can surpass, than you might want to listen to this.

    • @sugarbist
      @sugarbist 9 лет назад +1

      +Benjamin David Lanza did not have a dramatic voice

    • @darklord220
      @darklord220 8 лет назад +3

      +sugarbist yes he did, lol

    • @darklord220
      @darklord220 8 лет назад +2

      +sugarbist he was, at least, in between the spectrum of spinto and dramatic.

    • @sugarbist
      @sugarbist 8 лет назад +4

      +darklord220 Examples of some dramatic tenors are Del Monaco, Zenatello, Slezak, Piccaluga, Melchior Vinay. Many spinto tenors were able to employ dramatic impact when needed like Corelli, Tucker, Merli De Muro Martinelli, Masini and Caruso.

    • @Alexmeister25
      @Alexmeister25 7 лет назад

      sugarbist Giuseppe Giacomini are a pure dramatic tenor 😀

  • @tristanderey4126
    @tristanderey4126 2 года назад +6

    Szukałem tego momentu od ,, Family Adams " filmu, w którym pierwszy raz to usłyszałem. Prawie 30 lat temu i w końcu znalazłem. Opera Pagliaci. Brawo.

  • @edejan
    @edejan 6 лет назад +32

    I have listened to many, many renditions of this favorite aria and have loved many, including Pavarotti, but none, NONE affects me with its beauty and power of voice, with its emotional intensity and it true uniqueness as does Mario Lanza's.

  • @peterholwill1170
    @peterholwill1170 3 года назад +7

    Fantastic rendition Lanza had it all great vocal technique, lots of light and shade in his voice, controlled power, emotion.Mario sang this same aria in The Great Caruso a few years before this recording, interesting to note how his voice had a richer tone in his middle voice, but his top was still secure at the B above middle C and the high C5 as strong and effortless as ever.He was only late 30's when he died, the world lost a unique voice.Mario also comfortable singing popular songs not so with many great opera singers.

  • @nobushige33
    @nobushige33 8 лет назад +237

    dam, I don't even speak Italian but this is the saddest song I've ever heard, so much emotion here!

    • @MGustave
      @MGustave 8 лет назад +14

      YOLO Bro No shit Sherlock

    • @idontcare-sf1vb
      @idontcare-sf1vb 6 лет назад +12

      george george no hon. He found out his wife is cheating on him before opening night of a play he's in where he plays a clown who gets cheated on by his clown wife. It's a comedy and slapstick. literally laughing at his pain.

    • @davidamajako961
      @davidamajako961 4 года назад +6

      @@idontcare-sf1vb only, he is not laughing.
      And from the lyrics it is said that he has to go on stage as a clown, in delirium he does not know what he is going to do or say.
      He asks himself if he is a man but laughs. He is nothing but a clown. He forces himself as a clown to turn all his pain into a smile and laugh but fails.
      Then 1:53 the big part. He cries that in the crowd he has to fake a smile at his broken love, his ex wife. So no laughing at his pain, he cannot contain his pain even as a clown.
      And that is exactly what makes this song so powerful, in the last part when he says: Pidi, aggliacco! Sul tuo amore infranto! ( Laugh clown! At your broken love!)

    • @lagatita1623
      @lagatita1623 3 года назад

      You dont have to understand some songs it's clear what the feeling is.

  • @ЛадаШуткина
    @ЛадаШуткина Год назад +6

    Какой, чудесный был певец, грустно ,что так рано он ушел из жизни, но его голос запомнится на всегда! Царство Небесное и Вечная Память! Наверное пол года назад в России по каналу Культура показывали док. Фильм про Марио Ланца!

  • @mickeyh1961
    @mickeyh1961 5 лет назад +5

    Oh my God what a performance such passion and with such a voice , his presence on earth was such a treasure delightful

  • @shaymoore1260
    @shaymoore1260 Год назад +4

    This has to be the greatest interpretation of all time his passion his desperation hos genius is incredible and remember this was about 65 years ago ehat would have sounded like with todays technology mind bogling

  • @СветланаБегулаева
    @СветланаБегулаева 3 года назад +13

    Его пение и моя любимая ария пронимают до слёз!!! Во истину великое исполнение!!! Итальянцы непревзойденные певцы и исполнители!!!!

  • @gwynjames
    @gwynjames Год назад +6

    Unbelievable notes my god so emotional and powerful brought tears to my eyes 👀

  • @joeblack8915
    @joeblack8915 3 года назад +42

    360 'thumbs downs' from music snobs, who continue to talk through their backsides about him not being a real opera singer. He may not have sung in endless opera productions, yet he sang with a heart and passion that the so-called greats couldn't match - and he brought opera to the masses, which is something that the relatively small world of the operatic stage doesn't do, then or now. No doubt that's another reason these music snobs don't like him, in that he brought opera to ordinary people, taking it out of their exclusive world of opera. Truly, he was 'the people's tenor'.

    • @kylebrousssard621
      @kylebrousssard621 3 года назад +2

      you are so correct. pav said he was one of his biggest influences.

    • @thirdgen377
      @thirdgen377 3 года назад +2

      Music elitists forget music is for everyone and knows no class when it comes to society. Music is universal and they are unnatural.

    • @TheKwod
      @TheKwod 3 года назад +2

      I'd put Pavarotti, Lanza and Domingo in my top 5.

    • @yogajedi3337
      @yogajedi3337 3 года назад

      @@TheKwod Domingo of all, you can't be serious.

    • @TheKwod
      @TheKwod 3 года назад

      @@yogajedi3337 he's a more developed singer than many of the Golden oldies who typically do nothing for me.
      Vocal techniques have clearly developed after ww2, and we've witnessed many well developed signers, however emotion must still be conveyed.
      Give us your top 5 if u please.

  • @MrWebwarrior
    @MrWebwarrior 7 лет назад +47

    mario sings this absolutely perfect

  • @orlandoilli2130
    @orlandoilli2130 2 года назад +2

    I remember my Grandfather, my Dad and I listening to this version after listening to Caruso singing it. I was 8 years old and I still have tears in my eyes at the beauty and majesty of Lanza's voice

  • @robynsteele8851
    @robynsteele8851 2 года назад +4

    The greatest singer that ever lived. He moves me to tears every time.

  • @TonyPartington
    @TonyPartington 9 лет назад +84

    The finest reading of this aria ever recorded, bar none. This recording, done eight years after Mario recorded the more well known studio version(s), has the maturity, artistic insight and pathos that all his other readings lack. An amazing document: The Rome Opera House Orchestra, the great Constantine Callinicos conducting and Mario at a period of incredible vocal maturity.

  • @kennethoberg6164
    @kennethoberg6164 Год назад +4

    I've always felt that the arias he performed in For The First Time and his album Mario, represent the high point of his vocal and artistic career. I still have the original sound track album, and still treasure it after all these years.

  • @GenerationKill001
    @GenerationKill001 Год назад +40

    1:57 only those who have been betrayed at one point or another can truly understand that agony he sings about.

    • @jeancoppola6950
      @jeancoppola6950 11 месяцев назад +1

      .....Belle analyse...!
      From Alsace France !!

    • @yourlocalbluntfriend4136
      @yourlocalbluntfriend4136 4 месяца назад

      Finding out the extent of your break up through friends (she cheated on me)

    • @zombieregime
      @zombieregime 2 месяца назад +1

      Convinced words were not the ideas they're believed to be, simply colloquial rhetoric for familiarity, comfort, acceptance on a superficial but entirely valid level....
      Taken aback buy the unexpected, shattering my view of a world I was so sure to be devoid of these petty fairy tales we muse upon to ourselves...
      I saw, clearly as these words are to you, without exaggeration or mystery, I witnessed an angel, and she floated, legs never moving, on the toes of silence, across the floor and spoke to me the sweetest words I will never hear again. My eyes began to see for the first time, the vibrant beauty in the world. My ears heard natures songs.
      Then the dream was gone from me. Taken. Ripped away. The world became less colorful....a little more grey, music held no meaning, food like ash in my mouth, hunger the only pain which did not hurt every fiber of my being. Joy itself died that day. Now even smiling is an agonizing reminder of the world I will never see again. A world I didnt know existed, a world I dont deserve.
      Love is broken from me. Its poison runs in my veins.
      La commedia è finita....

  • @sirshurp
    @sirshurp 5 лет назад +7

    By richness of voice, and such expressive display, this is the best! Mario has so become my favorite model for tenor.

  • @ВалентинаБойко-ж1п
    @ВалентинаБойко-ж1п 5 лет назад +5

    Можно слушать вечность этот божественный голос и восхищаться таким талантищем, его артистизмом,
    нет равных ему!!!

  • @clivecastle5983
    @clivecastle5983 8 лет назад +7

    One of the most beautiful of voices sadly missed.

  • @davidjones-sx5sy
    @davidjones-sx5sy 7 лет назад +6

    I played this when I was 8 years of age and still love to here it now and I am 65. he is the best tenor that ever lived no one will ever come close to him.

  • @markbarley7149
    @markbarley7149 3 года назад +7

    Lands masterpiece the greatest operatic recording ever

  • @cinemabon
    @cinemabon 7 лет назад +18

    So many mixed feelings when I watch this - such a brilliant clear voice, so full of life, so spot on and cut short by a cruel and viscous Hollywood that turned its back on this pure talent. He joins the great lexicon of great tenors from the 20th Century, preserved forever in "snippets" from his films.

    • @eliatavernese4264
      @eliatavernese4264 5 лет назад +1

      I am so much an admirer of Lanza, but Caruso had something which no one will never reach.

    • @heuvelke1065
      @heuvelke1065 3 года назад

      @@eliatavernese4264 never say never

    • @eliatavernese4264
      @eliatavernese4264 3 года назад

      @@heuvelke1065 I don't catch the meaning of what you wrote. Could you please explain?

    • @minneapolis3
      @minneapolis3 2 года назад

      @@eliatavernese4264 M.lanza alcanzó y superó a Caruso en su corta trayectoria musical, en los mejores teatros de ópera habría llegado a ser la estrella indiscutible que fué en los escenarios de Hollywood. Temprana e irreparable pérdida de un ser con privilegiada voz

  • @t.s.t.4085
    @t.s.t.4085 2 года назад +3

    I LOVE Pavorotti to no end.
    May we present Mario Lanzo as a contender for this song?
    This rendition is beautiful, technically correct, and heartfelt.
    Love to ALL who have sung this song.

    • @larmun
      @larmun 2 года назад +1

      Lanza is' nt a contender he is head and shoulders above everyone.

  • @SupremeMetalOverlord
    @SupremeMetalOverlord 10 лет назад +10

    Is it wrong to say that this song is so beautiful, that it made my cry to pieces?

  • @one.minute.life.lessons
    @one.minute.life.lessons 2 года назад +3

    One year before this astonishing artist dies... What a perfomance...

  • @ОльгаКураева-п4к
    @ОльгаКураева-п4к 5 лет назад +10

    Какой голос, прелесть, слушать можно до бесконечности!

  • @veecee3669
    @veecee3669 3 года назад +2

    I hold my breath every single time watch this. Tragic, but gorgeously so.

  • @ameliamehta9036
    @ameliamehta9036 4 года назад +3

    His voice is so beautiful and filled with pain I love it but also the lyrics are SO well written omg

  • @georgkohler1372
    @georgkohler1372 4 года назад +8

    The best of the best. There will never be another

  • @-YogSothoth
    @-YogSothoth 6 лет назад +3

    Breathtaking and tragic. Such an incredible performance of a young man with such a bright career ahead of him, ending too abruptly.

  • @danielmcdermott138
    @danielmcdermott138 3 года назад +13

    Lanza was perfection. Even his laugh at 0:41 is beautiful. 1:56 onwards is almost too much to bear; how can anyone express such grief?

  • @doloresferber8924
    @doloresferber8924 2 года назад +2

    So very touching and supremely performed by Mario Lanza

  • @charlesgeorge4543
    @charlesgeorge4543 6 лет назад +18

    I can hardly catch my breath whenever i hear this man's voice. Since a teenager i have understood a true blessing of God. There will never be a voice to compare.

    • @sugarbist
      @sugarbist 3 года назад +1

      Who will win the Kentucky Derby next year?

  • @Bmoney902
    @Bmoney902 9 лет назад +65

    I keep listening and crying to this.

  • @juanjosedelreyfernandez7065
    @juanjosedelreyfernandez7065 5 лет назад +5

    Alli, donde estés,, señor cocozza, mil gracias,,, yo empece,, canto y usted fue muy importante para mí,, 1961,,vi el gran Caruso,, Serenade,, El ppe estudiante,, Las 7 Colinas D Roma etc etc,, fue el primer REFERENTE DE TODOS LOS JOVENES TENORES 1 MILLLON D GRACIAS.

  • @Isolvedit
    @Isolvedit 10 лет назад +8

    2015 Another new year. Where is the likes of another Mario Lanza? Not a cheap imitation, but someone real and vibrant who can make us all be proud again.
    There have been great tenors, and we do have some still around, but Mario Lanza was in a class by himself. He not only hit the ball out of the ballpark, he split the seams and torn it apart. Greatness is greatness that few can copy.

    • @borisvandruff7532
      @borisvandruff7532 6 лет назад +1

      Isolvedit Nobody today on the operatic stages is as good of an actor as he was either.

    • @carolinecorman2240
      @carolinecorman2240 6 лет назад

      Boris Van Druff Yes. He was a terrific actor

  • @texasfolk1
    @texasfolk1 5 лет назад +7

    One of the greatest voices of our time. His life, and that of his family was tragic.

    • @Primekillerboy
      @Primekillerboy 5 лет назад +1

      philip martin all of his kids are deceased too right? The Wikipedia made it sound like one right after the other 😞

  • @chrisn7259
    @chrisn7259 4 года назад +13

    When he was operating on all cylinders, Lanza was a great movie star, but had Hollywood not claimed him, he could have had a brilliant career on the opera stage.

  • @omarchavez8811
    @omarchavez8811 6 лет назад +7

    bravisimo! me encanta esta interpretación le pone mucha emoción es simplemente un honor escuchar esta pieza.

  • @Tyler-nr6kl
    @Tyler-nr6kl Год назад +7

    God ive never given opera a look but i came to find this from BDG's Waluigi video cause i was like 'huh that song at the end sounds neat'.
    Now im on a spiral after having a transformative experience after hearing this for the first time. The tragedy in the lyrics, the absolutely untouchable voice, the way he acts it out, god this is perfection. Its killing me that i cant go thank this man for the effect his performance has had on me