Head/Chest voice demo - I cannot believe this genius has left us. I guess I'm BEYOND blessed as I saw him perform so many times and thought it was just a normal event! NOT!!! ❤️ XOXOXOX Luciano.
Except for the part where he was like fuck it "the people want this" and threw out that B natural. It didn't sound great, but he was giving the audience what they wanted.
Have you heard Jonathan Antoine performance of Nessun Dorma???? If not, he is on U-Tube and Facebook sites. ( Jonathan Antoine), plus the two albums that he recorded and were released last year. Going the Distance.... ChristmasLand.
@@MrPanzosgr Yes I know. He is not trained for the Opera stage , thank goodness. Why do I say that, ......Antoine is that rare breed , a crossover performer, not only can he sing arias, but show tunes, religious songs and progressive and heavy metal music,etc in a voice that captures your heart and soul. Then throw in one of a truly kindest personality without vices that you see in many a young singer, actor, etc. this is who Jonathan Antoine is ,....who has some classical training and knowledge who has taken a different road then the road to a career on the Opera stage.
@@mzpatintexas8329 to be honest i pref old Jonathan on bgt he seems he change his technique this days and he is not that excited like before also his vibrato is not steably and its very obvious May be i m wrong but i say what i hear xx
@@MrPanzosgr Jonathan was seventeen years old on BGT and , he just turned 26 this year in January and his voice has matured and at times quite quickly as you hear from when he recorded ‘ Going the Distance’ which took a year to record. His album ‘ ChristmasLand’ which was recorded in about a month does show quite a lot of vibrato when Jonathan sings in full voice . Yet there are songs he performs with little or no vibrato. I have to admit Jonathan needs to attempt to sing with less vibrato which can shorten the life of a voice through the years.
Es indiscutible que este tenor ha sido y será una de las mejores voces de todos los tiempos además creo una forma de abordar diferentes áreas como está que acabamos de escuchar para mí un cantante único como el no habrá otro desde Madrid mis felicitaciones para este video que da una oportunidad de ver a este artista desde la sencillez de un ensayo
Back in the day when the mainland was bot yet the target of western propagandists. More than 2 millennia of uninterrupted culture cannot change that quickly.
@@themiddlepath8685 I live in Asia. It is my home. The only propaganda we encounter is pumped out of the CCP's mouthpieces. Western media - you can choose between crazy and credible (if you have a brain).
You can clearly see an example how the appoggio breathing technique works on high B. Ribcage flanks and epigastric-umbilical area moves outward. Exactly like in the book
Well, some say (and do) it goes inward, others say (and do) it goes outward. Third group say inhaling and keeping the diaphragm firm as a support while slowly exhaling .....your choice...
@@pepsiq210200 No, what CAN happen is described in various books. Different singers, different technique. I have tried several and they all seem to be working....look at Pavarotti in the video. Before he hits the B he sings a G on vincero and there you literally don't see any movement of his belly/diaphragm. It is rocksteady.Then on the subsequent B you see a movement. Even at that level they approach and support the notes differently.
@@jenspflug7473 The human body does not change person by person. Your thinking about the method of singing does. It all comes down to the same does not matter how you approach it if the result is the same. What works for you.
@@jenspflug7473 doing different things with your body produces different results. It's not what 'works' for you. Running with my hands tied at the back might 'work' for me but it's not gonna be as optimal and tireless as it should be.
@@ProfAvogadro That was not a crack. That was a disruption in the breathing due to variations in the support of air. It happens when your muscles are not warm enough.
@@santoshpss why concerning?? It’s a montage of clips from a documentary filmed of his tour of China in 86. It’s a rehearsal and probably rehearsed the aria several times with the orchestra and conductor
Hey, understandable reaction!.. it's called marking. Usually singing down the octave or without full support/volume, to save energy in rehearsal. Has the benefit of telling the conductor/accompanist what you will do with tempo/rubato, without tiring yourself out in a long rehearsal
Poor him, he was getting way to big in this video. And it is too bad because he had great charisma on stage, and if his movement was not severely restricted by his weight, he could have done more operas.
Belts the final notes with his hands in his pockets! Dio!
Hands in his pockets. What an artist.
The best singers are the most relaxed ones! Bon Scott, Pavarotti, Eric Adams, James Brown, all have that in common
1:55 the guy playing violin and then the guy behind Pavarotti: they smile cuz they know how big Pava is.
My dad was the first viola smiling. I treasure that smile a lot! ❤
he has a titan lung 🔥
@@albertoghe5929 Cool! Do you have more videos of your dad? How is he nowadays?
Head/Chest voice demo - I cannot believe this genius has left us. I guess I'm BEYOND blessed as I saw him perform so many times and thought it was just a normal event! NOT!!! ❤️ XOXOXOX Luciano.
Fascinating to see him in rehearsal -- and how he preserves his voice.
Except for the part where he was like fuck it "the people want this" and threw out that B natural. It didn't sound great, but he was giving the audience what they wanted.
Just the Maestro doing his thing. Beautiful
1:24 look at that change. Omg he was priceless
why am i crying?. of happiness of course.
Sure, and also because you know that there will never be one like him again.
Omg , this video really explained alot of pavarotti secret
His low voice , falstetto , and the havent warmed up voice sounds like
Thanks man
Have you heard Jonathan Antoine performance of Nessun Dorma???? If not, he is on U-Tube and Facebook sites. ( Jonathan Antoine), plus the two albums that he recorded and were released last year. Going the Distance.... ChristmasLand.
@@mzpatintexas8329 Jonathan is good but not rdy yet for this aria
@@MrPanzosgr Yes I know. He is not trained for the Opera stage , thank goodness. Why do I say that, ......Antoine is that rare breed , a crossover performer, not only can he sing arias, but show tunes, religious songs and progressive and heavy metal music,etc in a voice that captures your heart and soul. Then throw in one of a truly kindest personality without vices that you see in many a young singer, actor, etc. this is who Jonathan Antoine is ,....who has some classical training and knowledge who has taken a different road then the road to a career on the Opera stage.
@@mzpatintexas8329 to be honest i pref old Jonathan on bgt he seems he change his technique this days and he is not that excited like before also his vibrato is not steably and its very obvious May be i m wrong but i say what i hear xx
@@MrPanzosgr Jonathan was seventeen years old on BGT and , he just turned 26 this year in January and his voice has matured and at times quite quickly as you hear from when he recorded ‘ Going the Distance’ which took a year to record. His album ‘ ChristmasLand’ which was recorded in about a month does show quite a lot of vibrato when Jonathan sings in full voice . Yet there are songs he performs with little or no vibrato. I have to admit Jonathan needs to attempt to sing with less vibrato which can shorten the life of a voice through the years.
The best ever!!!
Amazing voice of all time!!! I wish he still alive he can be Sir 🦉 owl!
Actually jumping from octave to octave sounds magnifique
This has such “the last romantic” vibes, just following a genius
Fantastic
Thank you for uploading this video
He's spectacular !!!
The Boss 😎❤❤❤
Es indiscutible que este tenor ha sido y será una de las mejores voces de todos los tiempos además creo una forma de abordar diferentes áreas como está que acabamos de escuchar para mí un cantante único como el no habrá otro desde Madrid mis felicitaciones para este video que da una oportunidad de ver a este artista desde la sencillez de un ensayo
Una joya para la humanidad que no ha sabido cómo apreciar este hermoso regalo de la naturaleza
Why?
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wow bravissimo~!
Ci manchi maestro ❤️
Magnífico. Hoje é seu aniversário. Deus te ilumine sempre aí no céu. Paz.
Super maestro😊
Sublime!! 👏 👏 💖💖
Excelente!! El más grande de todos !
🍃🌟👏👏👏👏👏👏🌟🍃 Gracias. Lindo recuerdo. 🍃
Pavarotti - questo Pavarortti🚀🎆💔
he is so cute in that outfit
yeah exactly
Yes, so cute. ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉
Back in the day when the mainland still had culture.
Back in the day when the mainland was bot yet the target of western propagandists. More than 2 millennia of uninterrupted culture cannot change that quickly.
@@themiddlepath8685 I live in Asia. It is my home. The only propaganda we encounter is pumped out of the CCP's mouthpieces. Western media - you can choose between crazy and credible (if you have a brain).
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I miss him, Whitney and Michael. 😔
You can clearly see an example how the appoggio breathing technique works on high B. Ribcage flanks and epigastric-umbilical area moves outward. Exactly like in the book
Well, some say (and do) it goes inward, others say (and do) it goes outward. Third group say inhaling and keeping the diaphragm firm as a support while slowly exhaling .....your choice...
@@jenspflug7473 i think its more about how they feel it. What actually hapands is clearly expose by Richard Miller in his book.
@@pepsiq210200 No, what CAN happen is described in various books. Different singers, different technique. I have tried several and they all seem to be working....look at Pavarotti in the video. Before he hits the B he sings a G on vincero and there you literally don't see any movement of his belly/diaphragm. It is rocksteady.Then on the subsequent B you see a movement. Even at that level they approach and support the notes differently.
@@jenspflug7473 The human body does not change person by person. Your thinking about the method of singing does. It all comes down to the same does not matter how you approach it if the result is the same. What works for you.
@@jenspflug7473 doing different things with your body produces different results. It's not what 'works' for you. Running with my hands tied at the back might 'work' for me but it's not gonna be as optimal and tireless as it should be.
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1:25- 1:27
Sonda diyafram şov yapmış
Grande Pava ma l'acuto così così...
He actually cracked. Twice.
@@ProfAvogadro That was not a crack. That was a disruption in the breathing due to variations in the support of air. It happens when your muscles are not warm enough.
Y con las manos en los bolsillos...
Bella bella bellezza pizza
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@1:37 @1:42
Alle seconde prove, Lui cantava così...
Non sono prove generali.. Dio esiste.
Erm, this is not one continuous recording, his hands jump into his pockets for the phrase with the high B...
@@santoshpss why concerning?? It’s a montage of clips from a documentary filmed of his tour of China in 86. It’s a rehearsal and probably rehearsed the aria several times with the orchestra and conductor
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Where is the sugaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar?🤣🤣🤣
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typical marking but holing the high notes longer than written. only he can pull that off
Se mamó
Oula il était pas en forme 😅
الفوساد الاسراميلي لايستعين بالاصدقاء 🤣
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1.13 Wtf!!!!!!
Hey, understandable reaction!.. it's called marking. Usually singing down the octave or without full support/volume, to save energy in rehearsal. Has the benefit of telling the conductor/accompanist what you will do with tempo/rubato, without tiring yourself out in a long rehearsal
It's called "Marking". Opera singers do it to preserve la Voce!!
Poor him, he was getting way to big in this video. And it is too bad because he had great charisma on stage, and if his movement was not severely restricted by his weight, he could have done more operas.
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