A very enthralling opera that stirs up sentimental emotions. I empathize with Canio's emotional disturbance. He may be the enthusiastic clown Pagliacci who never fails to play a successful comical act to amuse his audience but he could never contain his ras emotions as he was inflamed with fury, curiosity, suspicion and jealousy. Canio loved and adored Nedda too much to believe that she would be attracted to a common man named Silvio. However, I realize that his domineering nature had trapped Nedda like a bird in a cage and had possibly been abused in any form although he claims to be the one who reached out to her as a starving little orphan, giving her food, shelter and clothing and raised her in this theatre travelling business. Eventually he married her. They must have had a wide age gap because they could've shared a father and daughter relationship rather than husband and wife. Plus, the fact that he attacks men who come in contact with his wife proves that he is very dangerous to society which is no wonder why Nedda felt uncomfortable and insecure so she found solace with Silvio who empathized with her situation and convinced to escape this miserable life of a theatre performer. This companionship led to an intensed affair which could have been avoided knowing what Canio would've done to her if he discovers this secret. I wish there had been a plot twist but what do you expect from a composer's authentic work? If Leaoncavallo decides on a tragic ending that will be it as this was based on a real-life experience he witnessed during a performance which is similarly portrayed in the opera. Anyways, the characters may be fictional but it relates a timeless event of romantic ecstasy, betrayal and violence.
@@SymphonyBrahms more like Pagliacci is the fine Italian wine, while The Phantom of Opera musical is the cheap and low quality replacement of a good French champagne, which was the original novel, on which the musical is based upon.
Never seen anyone better as Pagliacci.
Pagliacci Means the players, the character is Canio.
Patrick Holland Pagliacci means clown
The character Domingo is playering is Canio, who in turn is playering the Character of Pagliaccio. Better?
One of the best versions I've ever seen. Domingo's "Vesti la guippa" aria was marvelous. I could feel his pain.
A very enthralling opera that stirs up sentimental emotions.
I empathize with Canio's emotional disturbance. He may be the enthusiastic clown Pagliacci who never fails to play a successful comical act to amuse his audience but he could never contain his ras emotions as he was inflamed with fury, curiosity, suspicion and jealousy.
Canio loved and adored Nedda too much to believe that she would be attracted to a common man named Silvio.
However, I realize that his domineering nature had trapped Nedda like a bird in a cage and had possibly been abused in any form although he claims to be the one who reached out to her as a starving little orphan, giving her food, shelter and clothing and raised her in this theatre travelling business. Eventually he married her. They must have had a wide age gap because they could've shared a father and daughter relationship rather than husband and wife.
Plus, the fact that he attacks men who come in contact with his wife proves that he is very dangerous to society which is no wonder why Nedda felt uncomfortable and insecure so she found solace with Silvio who empathized with her situation and convinced to escape this miserable life of a theatre performer.
This companionship led to an intensed affair which could have been avoided knowing what Canio would've done to her if he discovers this secret. I wish there had been a plot twist but what do you expect from a composer's authentic work? If Leaoncavallo decides on a tragic ending that will be it as this was based on a real-life experience he witnessed during a performance which is similarly portrayed in the opera.
Anyways, the characters may be fictional but it relates a timeless event of romantic ecstasy, betrayal and violence.
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"Ridi, Pagliaccio, sul taro amore infranto!
Ridi del duol
che t'avvelena il cor!"
Simply put... epicness...
불윤을 보고 견딜수 있을가 이해가간다 웃으면서 울면서 칼 을 들고절규 하는 사나이 애처롭다
Domingo is wonderful. Thank you.
6:26 Is amazing
Thanks to the movie Marguerite I have discovered this opéra !
Astounding...
4:40 is the start of the act you're looking for
Domingo and Tito Gobbi are the best in “Pagliacco”
eiientune: Tito Gobi was in this performance? Which role did he play? Did you know he was the very best Scarpia (from Tosca)?
@@shirleyrombough8173 Not in Zeffirelli version, but I think this version was one of the best. Performance with Gobbi
Silvio+ nedda+😊
wow....
6:26
Великолепно!
Joker (2019)
MartyrLoserKing how
guibba ***
Giubba
Still prefer phantom of the opera
like comparing Apples to Oranges
Pagliacci is fine champagne. Phantom is cheap red wine.
@@SymphonyBrahms more like Pagliacci is the fine Italian wine, while The Phantom of Opera musical is the cheap and low quality replacement of a good French champagne, which was the original novel, on which the musical is based upon.
Phantom of the opera isn't even opera