Just magnificent! I like how Kevin turned to give honor to the trumpeter while he was doing his solo part. Not only does Kevin have a powerful, rich, soul-stirring voice but he seems to be incredibly humble and kind.
Saw this piece(complete Messiah) live a few weeks ago in a local church, and was moved to revisit again this evening.. listened to Sir Neville Marriner from ‘92 and then stumbled upon this.. so glad I did
Hard to compare this voice with anyone. Very rich and flawless through all registers, and of a good size. Musicality is beyond excellent, and that kind of humble ease that speaks of years of faithful work for something beyond himself. I kept waiting for him to really ring. Not how he envisions this aria, I guess. Certainly the message can be a serene, confident statement as well as a more militant admonition, as in the singing of San Ramey, for example. This man's low notes are superb, and I am glad he placed the bass note at the end of the middle section.
Bravo Mr. Deas . This is probably my favorite aria in 'Messiah', I have heard many versions of the performance and this is one of the best... what vocal plasticity, what melody of the voice... BRAVO MR. DЕАS !
KEVIN DEAS: The man to whom I owe everything for my technique. Everything about Kevin is musicianship on the highest possible levels, and he is the nicest person you could ever meet. No one - NO ONE - has ever or will ever sing this aria better. Effortless. Powerful. Zero tension. Limited movement. At 5:42-5:59.... looks like he barely breathes, and he finishes the phrase with loads of air to spare. Props to the trumpet player, as well as outstanding intonation by the strings of the BB.
In the phrase, "And this mortal must put on immortality", I love how with the last word "immortality", he hits that low note. It really shows off his bass range.
❤ Thank you. So so BEAUTIFUL. I also felt I went to a play, the expressions on Mr Deas's face brought the words to life. Where oh death is your victory Where oh death is your sting
Beautiful performance. Mr. Deas clearly is immersed in the emotions of the words. The trumpeter takes a bit of 'baroque license' and this adds spice to the interpretation. Well done!
Tremendo barítono: se siente la solemnidad del día final cuando suene la última trompeta cuando regrese por segunda vez el Rey de Reyes y Señor de Señores y seamos transformados en un abrir y cerrar de ojos para ir al encuentro de Jesús
The next time Kevin sings this aria, he should dedicate the performance to the memory of Maestra Patricia Burda Janeckova, the legendary Slovak soprano who died last year after a heroic battle with cancer.
I Corinthians 15:51-52-Behold, I show you a mystery; we shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. (KJV) 🎺 🎺 🎺
It is a natural trumpet in D without valves. It is similar to the trumpet in Handel’s lifetime. It is very difficult to play in tune. Mr. Levine did a fine job.
Gorgeous tone, but we’re there some liberties with the text? Exceptional natural trumpet, may well be the best I’ve heard. A very enjoyable performance.
Top drawer bass! Like i always the case, it isn't sung as Handel wrote it. The autograph manuscript has the syllable -ti- falling on the first beat and all the syllable being given an equal length. Thus, if sung as written you end up with in-cor-rup-TI-ble. To hear how it is sung if being true to Handel's notation listen to this recording on RUclips: ruclips.net/video/zGv0YxBSTLQ/видео.html It is debatable whether a piece of this ecclesiastical magnitude would have received any ornamentation, but assuming it could have, I will say that the ornamentation given by both the trumpetist and the bass singer were quite interesting, capable, and well within what we would expect of an 18th century performance.
How interesting. I've sung this in a chorus many times under many directors and have never heard the pronunciation you have described. It certainly sounds strange to me. I'm thankful for the non-original version. But, I really loved the voice of the soloist you shared. Beautiful!
The hope and confidence in the resurrection of the dead, through faith in Christ and obedience to God's commandments this work proclaims stands in stark contrast to the mask wearing musicians.
Playing the trumpet with a stupid mask. Ridiculous. Does he also have a virus filter inside his trumpet for his breath getting expelled out the bell? Was the marvelous vocalist arrested immediately after the concert?
Gorgeous, resonant voice! I was stunned that the Trumpeter had to wear a mask (or 2!), as well as the rest of the orchestra. This is nearly unbearable for me to watch, sadly and heartbreakingly so.😢
I love that he turns and honours the trumpeter aaaawww ❤❤
Just magnificent! I like how Kevin turned to give honor to the trumpeter while he was doing his solo part. Not only does Kevin have a powerful, rich, soul-stirring voice but he seems to be incredibly humble and kind.
And I hear he also loves kittens and goes to church every week.
This is what you call real music n real singing!!!
For a bass baritone his legato is amazing.
That trumpet and the mask thing will be a new classic.
LISTENNNNNN....an Undeniable Indelible forever cemented impression!!!
It is rare and very difficult for this to be performed on a natural trumpet. Kudos!
This man has a rich voice, that's so great
Saw this piece(complete Messiah) live a few weeks ago in a local church, and was moved to revisit again this evening.. listened to Sir Neville Marriner from ‘92 and then stumbled upon this.. so glad I did
Bravo to Mr. Levine for his beautiful and expressive playing on the valveless Baroque trumpet... Not an easy thing to play!
This is a bass with very good diction!! Excellent breath control!
Looks like there was spontaneous applause both Friday and Saturday! His voice is so smooth and comforting!
Hard to compare this voice with anyone. Very rich and flawless through all registers, and of a good size. Musicality is beyond excellent, and that kind of humble ease that speaks of years of faithful work for something beyond himself.
I kept waiting for him to really ring. Not how he envisions this aria, I guess. Certainly the message can be a serene, confident statement as well as a more militant admonition, as in the singing of San Ramey, for example. This man's low notes are superb, and I am glad he placed the bass note at the end of the middle section.
Bravo Mr. Deas .
This is probably my favorite aria in 'Messiah', I have heard many versions of the performance and this is one of the best... what vocal plasticity, what melody of the voice...
BRAVO MR. DЕАS !
What a beautiful deep, soulful voice!
WOW!! WHAT A BEAUTIFUL, POWERFUL AND SOOTHING VOICE ALL IN ONE!! GOD BLESS THIS MAN!! 🎼🎶🎵🌹
Outstanding performance! And.. what a voice!
Glorious! A great feast of music with that wondrous bass and the trumpet speaking to each other.
Oh Kevin. I’m so happy to have found this today. I’ve missed you
great performance ❤
What a beautiful deep bass voice. Very suitable for this aria. I love it!
Wow, what a fantastic voice. singing w/o music as well.
I "used" him to train when I started singing Bass 2005. Superb Bass-baritone.
KEVIN DEAS: The man to whom I owe everything for my technique. Everything about Kevin is musicianship on the highest possible levels, and he is the nicest person you could ever meet. No one - NO ONE - has ever or will ever sing this aria better. Effortless. Powerful. Zero tension. Limited movement. At 5:42-5:59.... looks like he barely breathes, and he finishes the phrase with loads of air to spare. Props to the trumpet player, as well as outstanding intonation by the strings of the BB.
It is more than just the singer. A masked band detracts a bit. How do you rate William Warfield?
In the phrase, "And this mortal must put on immortality", I love how with the last word "immortality", he hits that low note. It really shows off his bass range.
First time hearing this singer. Amazing performance. This song feels extra beautiful in his voice
He is the real deal.... greatest singer you never knew. My voice teacher. My everything.
I love his voice and technique.
This singer!!! 😍❤️❤️❤️❤️🎵
Beautiful.
SPECTACULAR!!!!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Este hombre es maravilloso cantando. Increible.
I love this rendition
Wonderful. Handel's music is for all mankind. Greetings from Norway.
Norway
I love this rendition. Excellent
You are the best of modernitad opera singer
This trumpet-player! ❤️❤️❤️❤️😀❤️❤️❤️❤️🎵
Gorgeous 🎉🎉🎉
This is ABSOLUTELY amazing. Such wonderful interpretation and understanding. Wonderful voice.
Thanks for sharing your talent with us. If only!!!!
So unique in interpretation. I love the amazing resonance of Mr. Deas's voice, especially his resonant high notes. Both soloists hit a bullseye.
Superb!!!
❤ Thank you. So so BEAUTIFUL. I also felt I went to a play, the expressions on Mr Deas's face brought the words to life.
Where oh death is your victory
Where oh death is your sting
When the spirit moves...
This is so soulful. So lovely to feel 🌷💓
Excellent!
Magnificent, goose bumps!
This is good music. So refreshing
So wonderfully talented!
This is wonderful!
Beautiful performance. Mr. Deas clearly is immersed in the emotions of the words. The trumpeter takes a bit of 'baroque license' and this adds spice to the interpretation. Well done!
Strong bass
this man though gosh this is amazing
My favourite chorus and I thoroughly enjoyed this rendition.
Lovely 😮😊❤
Sublime performance!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️🎵👍
This is amazing.
Amazing 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Wow..great performance ..I love music 🎶 🎵 🎶 🎵 🎉❤
Wow 😳😲😳😳😲😲😳😲😳😲😳😳😲😲😳
The best❤
Marvellous!👏 💐 Kudos to Kevin and Jesse Levine on trumpet. Can't have been easy through the mask!
Maybe the mask should have been on the trumpet bell !
Tremendo barítono: se siente la solemnidad del día final cuando suene la última trompeta cuando regrese por segunda vez el Rey de Reyes y Señor de Señores y seamos transformados en un abrir y cerrar de ojos para ir al encuentro de Jesús
Unbelievable!
bravissimi complimenti ciao da verona
Aaaaahhh! ❤❤❤😀🎵❤️❤️❤️❤️🎵
Let the redeemed of the Lord say so!
The next time Kevin sings this aria, he should dedicate the performance to the memory of Maestra Patricia Burda Janeckova, the legendary Slovak soprano who died last year after a heroic battle with cancer.
Geile Stimme!!
OMG! Simon Estes II !
🎵🎵❤❤❤❤❤❤🎵🎵
Please could I have the lyrics to the song? The score will be very useful for me to learn the solo.
Compare with Dashon Burton who sang this twice with Boston Baroque. Both glorious performances
quelle voix!!!!!!!! mais tempo un petit peu trop lent.....que c'est beau. bravo
I Corinthians 15:51-52-Behold, I show you a mystery; we shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. (KJV) 🎺 🎺 🎺
filmed in 2021..... now 2024. Everyone wearing masks even the trumpeter but not Mr Deas! What nonsense back then!
What kind of trumpet is that?
It is a natural trumpet in D without valves. It is similar to the trumpet in Handel’s lifetime. It is very difficult to play in tune. Mr. Levine did a fine job.
Gorgeous tone, but we’re there some liberties with the text?
Exceptional natural trumpet, may well be the best I’ve heard.
A very enjoyable performance.
Top drawer bass!
Like i always the case, it isn't sung as Handel wrote it. The autograph manuscript has the syllable -ti- falling on the first beat and all the syllable being given an equal length. Thus, if sung as written you end up with in-cor-rup-TI-ble. To hear how it is sung if being true to Handel's notation listen to this recording on RUclips: ruclips.net/video/zGv0YxBSTLQ/видео.html It is debatable whether a piece of this ecclesiastical magnitude would have received any ornamentation, but assuming it could have, I will say that the ornamentation given by both the trumpetist and the bass singer were quite interesting, capable, and well within what we would expect of an 18th century performance.
How interesting. I've sung this in a chorus many times under many directors and have never heard the pronunciation you have described. It certainly sounds strange to me. I'm thankful for the non-original version. But, I really loved the voice of the soloist you shared. Beautiful!
The hope and confidence in the resurrection of the dead, through faith in Christ and obedience to God's commandments this work proclaims stands in stark contrast to the mask wearing musicians.
Playing the trumpet with a stupid mask. Ridiculous. Does he also have a virus filter inside his trumpet for his breath getting expelled out the bell? Was the marvelous vocalist arrested immediately after the concert?
Gorgeous, resonant voice! I was stunned that the Trumpeter had to wear a mask (or 2!), as well as the rest of the orchestra. This is nearly unbearable for me to watch, sadly and heartbreakingly so.😢
Why have they got masks on?
2021.Covid.
Philippe Sly beats this hands down. Not even in the same league. Severe tuning issues from the start.
Same league? Have some respect.