Caballe has the most exquisite voice, it's hard to believe. Carreras' tender voice and handsome stage presence make a good match, and together they create a warm, soaring beauty.
This is so crushing; moving, especially the last act, devastating in its white hot passion. Caballe and Carreras truly deliver great pathos as well as gorgeous singing.
This is at the Met? I attended one of those performances! I closed my eyes at one point and said to myself, you will never hear a more beautiful sound than Caballe's pianissimo. I went backstage and got Carreras and Quilico's autograph. And then the great Caballe gave me an autographed picture of herself....holding the head of John the Baptist! I never figured out what that meant!!
You mean papa Louis Quilico? He was Scarpia in Pittsburgh 1969 to Crespin's Tosca. I was just a squirt backstage in awe of all these big people with huge voices singing this glorious music! And I wanted to be one too.
Holy sht! How did I ever hold that (monster) camera so still. I had to manually turn the lens to zoom in and out. Was not easy especially when you expected to be 'ushered out' any minute. But, look at the gems I was able to capture. It was worth it.
Grande interpretazione! Superlativa!!!!!!!!!!
Caballe has the most exquisite voice, it's hard to believe. Carreras' tender voice and handsome stage presence make a good match, and together they create a warm, soaring beauty.
Golden years of opera
Caballé..Fantástica!!!
What a gem. So wonderful, she’s so young and beautiful. He so handsome. Two very bright stars. Thank you
sublime Caballe
Their magic overrides all others - fabulous singers in their own right and together unbeatable
This is so crushing; moving, especially the last act, devastating in its white hot passion. Caballe and Carreras truly deliver great pathos as well as gorgeous singing.
Io son umile is of the highest order of singing sheer beauty
This is at the Met? I attended one of those performances! I closed my eyes at one point and said to myself, you will never hear a more beautiful sound than Caballe's pianissimo. I went backstage and got Carreras and Quilico's autograph. And then the great Caballe gave me an autographed picture of herself....holding the head of John the Baptist! I never figured out what that meant!!
How lucky!
You mean papa Louis Quilico? He was Scarpia in Pittsburgh 1969 to Crespin's Tosca. I was just a squirt backstage in awe of all these big people with huge voices singing this glorious music! And I wanted to be one too.
So was it a wax sculpture of Sherrill Milnes? The head of Jochanaan, I mean.
Just exquisite, Montserrat the best ever ❤️ ♥️ 💕 💖 👌 😋
This is wonderful ,love this opera ,so moving and truly great voices ❤
A treat for the senses! a real treasure indeed!
Both sounding amazing!
Holy sht! How did I ever hold that (monster) camera so still. I had to manually turn the lens to zoom in and out. Was not easy especially when you expected to be 'ushered out' any minute. But, look at the gems I was able to capture. It was worth it.
Well done 👏 ✔ 👍
Wow ,to be able to sing like thar, when having to sit in those awkward angles ,just amazing 👏 😍
QUEL DOCUMENT FABULEUX
BRAVO GRAND MERCI 🤩
The Michonet was Louis Quilico...truly a golden age performance!
Adoro !!!
This is fabulous! Thank you!
Thank you very much for uploading this wonderful video! This is great singing! An excellent witness of the golden age of belcanto singing!
Fantásticos! 👏👏👏
Thank you for this amazing video
❤
Carrera is incredibly eccellent and sometimes exteriorates a near-baritonal timbre in his timbre....!
Lovely.TY S.L. for sharing
Thank you
Carerras is apowerhouse here
6:38 l'anima ho stanca
Una delle migliori che abbia mai sentito da un tenore lirico puro!
Bet these tickets sold out in minutes
Carrera is incredibly eccellent and sometimes exteriorates a near-baritonal timbre in his timbre....!