Jonas Kaufmann - Turandot, Atto III: "Nessun Dorma"
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- Jonas Kaufmann performs Turandot, Atto III: "Nessun Dorma" by Giacomo Puccini. Taken at the recoding session of "Nessun Dorma - The Puccini Album".
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Described by The Daily Telegraph as "The world s greatest tenor", Jonas Kaufmann dedicates his new album to the most popular Italian opera composer of all time, Giacomo Puccini. This brand new recording features one of the most famous and loved arias of all time, 'Nessun Dorma', alongside stunning pieces from Manon Lescaut, La Boheme, Tosca and more.
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JONAS KAUFMANN tenor
Orchestra Santa Cecilia
Antonio Pappano conductor
© 2015 Sony Classical
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That tenor voice with a Baritone feel... is absolutely amazing.
This is a dramatic tenor, lower and deeper than a lyric tenor.
This is not a dramatic voice.
@@direfranchement what do you mean?
@@MineralkaifyMany sources refer to him as a spinto tenor. I guess I am not sure myself, admittedly. He is a gray area in my opinion because he does have the darkness of a dramatic tenor but his vocal weight isn't like that of Mario Del Monaco's. Vocal weight and vocal timbre are interconnected, but not quite the same.
@@direfranchement yeah ... he shoulda worn da ITALIAN LEATHER watchband instead of the metal < > mama mia
The musician at 0:58 singing along, wow pure passion.
Thought that I was the only one who would notice that and feel soooo adorable
the Tuba player ?
Это так мило, просто душа ❤
as a musician, I confirm we sing along Nessun Dorma with the tenor XD (I participated in Turandot, singing chorus). Man, what a beautiful opera.
@@jb-vb8unI believe he’s a French horn player…and it’s totally an adorable moment
Probably the best ROLEX commercial i've ever seen 🌻
Fake !!!
@@rjkka7260Sure? 🧐
Lol!
GMT II Ceramic, Batman bezel.....
😂
The choir, having done its work, vanishes into thin air.
No. They are civil servants. Their work hour ended exactly at minute 2:20 of the video, and at 2:34 they had all left.
Now seriously, what is evident, unfortunately and for whatever reason and cause of having done it, is ... that the video is a montage. For whatever reason and magnitude or criterion... but it is a fraud.
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No. Son funcionarias. Su hora de trabajo acabó exactamente en el minuto 2:20 del video, y en el 2:34 ya se habían ido todas.
Ahora en serio de verdad: lo que se evidencia, desgraciadamente y por lo que sea, la causa y la razón de haberlo hecho, es ...que el video es un montaje. Por la causa y magnitud o criterio que sea...pero es un fraude.
His victory fist clench at the end was so earned. So much clarity and perfectly pitched. Genius. The musicians all did incredible. What a performance
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it wasn't perfect at all, when he hit the last vincero, he sang the "ce" part a little bit flat.
@@anakrobinson2594 below pitched ? It's a stylistic glissando, are you new to opera ?
@@anakrobinson2594 you sing it then
He looked like the happiest little boy in the world at the end. He knew that he nailed it. I loved his reaction. He seemed so happy.
Kaufmann if you ever read this, My most sincere compliments this is absolutely magnificent.
Just think, he walks down the road looking like that without you knowing he could blow you to the next town just by using his voice. What a man 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Well he got the looks too to do that :p
He is one handsome man.
That‘s exactly what I thought😅🙏🏼
🤣 ungerecht …… ein so charismatischer Mann mit so einer göttlichen Stimme 🎉
Pavarotti, Domingo , Carreras …… wer der beste Tenor sei ? Ich schrieb Jonas Kaufmann ❗️ erstaunlich, es kam in kürzester Zeit ein ❤️
His joy, at the end, after having very successfully completed the tenor part... Beautiful.
My God, that is a man who loves what he does and he does it very, very well... I love that.
Not only was this an EPIC performance by Kaufmann but it was one of the most beautiful and sensitive orchestral accompaniments I've heard!
0:58 Horn player gettin it in the back haha
I would have done the same! xD im doing it right now xd
Same it's impossible to handle the feelings of this song
Elliott T hahahaha
I saw that and chuckled too, but it is true, if you live music it is impossible to not get up in this song..
Kaufmann is just the face, the horn player is actually singing! ;-)
That final "vincero" was so lethal it blew the ladies in the back out of this dimension 🤣
Ahahahahahahahah!!!! Commento da Oscar! 🤣👏👏👏
Pity they had to sit still and couldn't act that scene. Cuz they got squirrely with it
Literally lol
LMAO
This means that what we are seeing and hearing is some sort of collage or clever editing of two takes...
The joy on his face at the end is a sign of how much he enjoys. I can’t stop watching. Bravo!
I have no words to describe the beauty of this.
The way his face goes back to normal after the final vincero! And his reaction.... it's so incredible
My god that man is amazing. His voice is magnificent! His excitement at the end was priceless.
Still my all-time favorite for Nessun Dorma. Lost count of how many times I've listened to it. 😲🙂
Provi ad ascoltare Franco Corelli..
Me too
Please, no death threats! I love Dan Vasc singing this!
Fantastic voice. Fantastic performance. Gave me chills. Such feeling in all his songs. BRAVO.
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That was so good! So much volume and strength
I have watched this sooo many times. Best Nessun Dorma ever. Such passion!!!
😂😂😂 you're druged
I'd say such power and force - is his signature to Nessun Dorma, indeed.
@@giovannipaisiello289 is that what your mirror said?
Mario del Monaco
Giacominii
of course the horn player at 0:58 is the one actually singing it and Kaufmann is just pretending
Good catch😂😂😂😂
Haha 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
What a talent who could say and play the horn at the same time
The horn player is unnamed hero because he played like a note corrector to remind the tenor how to hit the note.
Of all the modern-day tenors, I like Kaufmann the best. I love his rich dark emotional intensity. My FAVORITE!!
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Jo Ann Gabrielson he reminds me so much of Placido Domingo whom I still love
And jd florez
Agreed
@bodiloto's hater could you be a little more articulate please? Thank you
Wow! No black ties, white shirts, a recording session and one of the best ever.
Diese Szene muss ich mir immer wieder ansehen! Einmal, weil das Nessun Dorma" so hervorragend gesungen wurde und dann kommt die "große Freude" über den Erfolg . . . Einfach super!!
Невероятной красоты голос, какой потрясающий , гениальный тенор , и как умиляет эта простая , несценическая одежда, и вот эти кулаки сжатые, такая сила и мощь, поток энергии просто зашкаливает 💪💪💪🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏👏 . Музыкант оркестра рядом с ним , тоже в красной футболке, как он подпевал солисту! ❤❤❤ Браво!🌹🌹🌹🌹
How good that last Vincero must feel. You can see it in his face, but to do it yourself. It gives me goosebumbs everytime I see singer's face during the finale. The pure emotions of joy, pride and success.
2:38 He was so great that even the cellist couldn't help but turn his head to witness this historic moment.
no, he was just under pitch... and struggling to sing the right energy, therefore he made scratchy sound... etc...
😂😂😂I assume you’re joking.
@@dorintony Nope, pitch was spot on.
@@grimmrad :)). Stop denying the truth...
@@dorintony lmao
At first I was thinking what was the point of singing this after Pavarotti, because noone could top that. But then I saw all the emotions on this and got it. Bravo!
I listen to this whenever I need a pep talk. Beauty, joy, and determination. Bravo.
Tremendo bien colocado.. y esa voz grave bien trabajada.
1:06 - Coordinated leg uncrossing.
well executed high notes from tenors have that effect
@@Tim_Franklin they are making room for the "wettinening"
This comment is gold.
That’s hilarious
that made me laugh so much ……
I love how the women are singing above and behind him like angels floating in the clouds or like stars. Their lofty voices are like the distant rays of light.
You, my dear...are a romantic. I thought the romance of life was laid to rest many years ago, but words like that prove it is still alive.
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In the opera, they are singing about their fears about dying in the morning. The princess had decreed that his character’s name must be discovered by morning or everyone will die. HE is singing about his coming triumph, and how he will win her hand -- because he loves her, of course.
BEST rendition that I have EVER heard! Bravo Jonas Kaufman! Your voice is a gift to humanity.
Try Corelli and you will never appreciate Kaufmann again.
I want to hug this man
i love when he finished how he feels in all over his body the music,,,,,,,,,sublime
I know, right? He always does that.
Oh you mean in the patch session? Where the choir had just vanished? Yes, sublime acting, one would have thought he had sung the entire aria................
@@brettgoulding2613dude… get a life lol. We know how patch ins work… that does not discount the performance.. and he is undoubtedly better on his worst day than you will ever be.
@@JohnTWeston By his worst day you mean when he is unable speak for 18 months at a time?
Love Kaufmann. But I love even more the man in 0:59!! hahahahahaha
AWESOME, anyways!
+SRouvas Was just about to post this!
+SRouvas I'd do the same!
And what about the guy sleeping just before that? Rehearsals are such spectacles.
+SRouvas I love the passion!
+SRouvas that would be me if i was in the orchestra lol
+Ana Leigh and so would I LMAO
This video is so great on so many levels. I can close my eyes and listen to this outstanding performance by Jonas Kaufmann and be transported to another realm. But watching it is so much fun. Kaufmann in his jeans and polo is too cute. His excitement at the conclusion is delightful. He nailed it and he was ready to celebrate. I only wish the two VEVO signs would cover all of his delight at the end. The conductor's large arm movements and gum chewing are a hoot. The blonde soprano in the back row chewing gum for all she's worth, as well as the gal in the front row who counts and mouths words make me smile. How the musician in the back row in the blue shirt could doze and look so bored is beyond me. But my very favorite is the balding French horn player in the red shirt who is seen mouthing the words with Kaufmann as if he were performing the aria as well, is positively delightful.
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Your observations are so funny😂
The beauty of this performance makes me tear up every time, whilst still appreciating that the clips are edited together. Bored, sometimes even sleeping blue shirt and the musician mouthing the words make me smile so much.
Goosebumps. Bravo!
He killed it 🥰
Magnifique ! C’est toute son âme qui interprète le chant ! Spectaculaire !
Bravo! I love Jonas Kaufmann, especially his interpretation of this aria! This is truly epic!
🥲👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 i havent heard anyone sing this song, this well executed since Pavarotti 💕
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I absolutely adore the red shirt French horn guy, lip syncing along! I love when EVERYBODY gets caught up in the emotion of the music! That's how I know it's wonderful!
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look at how he feels the music towards the end! amazing, his whole body energised.
Simply superb.
Excelente voz y potencia
Браво, браво!!!👏👏👏👏 переслушивать постоянно именно его исполнение, невозможно пресытиться❤❤❤❤
Браво! Це магія, звернення прямо до Божої частки у душі людини❤
I have never heard a better performance of this aria. His voice is soul-piercing.
Cof cof Pavarotti, Cod Jose Carreras, cof Plácido Domingos
Corelli@@renatacarvalho7522
it's really impressive he attacks high notes with precision and doesn't cheat by gliding up
The "gliding" you refer to is called portamento, and is partly used as an ornament, but it's first and foremost a fundamental technical aspect in Italian opera, that keeps the air flowing as not to be cut off between notes; in addition it's relieves harmful tensions and is incidently the only way to create legato in singing.
So calling it cheating is an interesting choice, since by "not cheating", according to you, Kaufmann attacks the B4 so recklessly that he doesn't quite reach it, but is slightly low, and his voice almost gives up in the middle of it.
@@celibidache1000 If you're gonna make an omelette, you're going to break some eggs. As for portamento, there's a time and a place for it. I think portamento is useful in conveying grief or anguish. Just about anything Wagner, for example. This aria is not about grief. The character is overjoyed.
Mis-use of portamento as a safety tool is (rightfully) frowned upon.
@@alvinlepik5265 "misuse" of partamento is frowned upon by modern listeners who hear modern opera singers who seems to think that random, excessive, and ugly glissandi is the same thing as portamento. The great singers mastered the portamento, and the audience saw it as an integral part of singing.
As I wrote, the only way to keep the air flow between two notes, which is the only way to sing legato, is by using portamento. But portamento is an art that is not teached today. A true portamento can be so quick that it's not noticeable, especially when singing small intervals, but also very pronounced either by necessity or interpretative choice. The portamento will also be naturally more pronounced when singing larger leaps.
So, to for the leap from D4 to B4 in Nessun dorma to be sung legato, and to keep the air flow and the throat open, it MUST be sung with a portamento. Here, Jonas' poor vocal folds closes too tightly and with too much mass, due, in part, to the cut off air flow, forcing him to push abdominally, which in turn causes the vocal folds to close even tighter as not to be blown apart by the excessive sub-glottal pressure, which again makes him have to push even harder - a vocal vicious circle that today is seen as proper singing. And that's why the B4 is flat (I hope you're not trying to argue that the B4 is in tune and released) and needs so much force to be kept sounding.
@@calebgilbert4917 No, the B4 is clearly, and objectively, too low. Perhaps the top of his vibrato reaches the note, but the tone center is way too low. I will trust 20+ years of working with choirs and intonation giving me the ability to tell if a note is on pitch or not. Those claiming the B4 to be in tune either have untrained ears, or belong to that special fan group who desperately WANT it to be on pitch.
@@celibidache1000 I'll admit I am not the most knowledgeable of opera techniques. As an instrumentalist, we are always taught that the vibrato goes below the note and back up to it, but not beyond it. I suppose if you're arguing that the center of the vibrato is flat, then I would agree. To my ears it sounds in tune, as the top of his vibrato is what I am listening to. If the goal here is to surround the pitch, then I will admit it is flat by that definition.
Bravo! Perfetto! Ineguagliabile! ❤ Da Anna from Milano Italy
Musicality, technical approach, expression, style, beauty, all of them are superb. The purest most refined version of this aria I've ever heard, by all means. Absolutely exceptional result from such a lovely artist, and it is true in 2022 still.
Love how this takes everything out of the singer. Great
he's wonderful!
Had he had good technique, this aria would not have taken everything out of him...
My God...the power..the Sotto Voce break in the middle..the final notes...tears...I know I will be attacked, but I prefer this to Pavarotti...modern and powerful. Yet a perfect interpretation of Turandot's most emotional male solo...literally tears...💗
I totally agree with you!!! Pavarotti and Kauffman bring two different vocal timbres! Jonas Kaufman’s rehearsal rendition of Nessus Dorma has a depth of tone that you may not find among many tenors! I was totally stunned when I heard his voice! There is a warmth and richness to his tone that causes one to listen again, and again, and again!!!
I prefer Jonas' version too and I never thought I would say that.
I agree I agree I agree !
Pavarotti perfected the song, Kauffman owns it in his own way.
There's a RUclips of a young Pavarotti doing "Nessun Dorma" which is superb. But look for a Limmie Pulliman RUclips, not the one where he's wearing tails, but the one where he's dressed all in black. The recording isn't the best, but his power and intonation is phenomenal. But, of course, neither one is Jussi Bjorling.
I just love listening to such masterful voices and musicians in everyday clothes. No pretensions of grandeur just pure perfection of the joy of music.
Como decimos en México el habito no hace al monje.
Interpretacion magistral.
Aqui escuchandola antes de que acabe este 2023.
3:05 "Nailed it!"
unbelievable rendition
This is his best performance of this piece. Breath control is astounding.
I have come a long way to this point and right from the very beginning you my fans have been solidly behind me
It’s been a landslide but we always pull through together,your love and support are amazing.
Believe in your self you can always achieve your dreams I have an upcoming project and your support and love is the drive
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i don't feel comfortable being able to watch this for free
Same!
Because the opera house is only for the elite?
@@vieltf7758 Whenever you hear a professional musician, whether its Jonas Kaufman at Munich opera or a busker singing folk tunes in the subway, you should expect to pay for that output. Jonas Kaufmann has put his whole life and hundreds of thousands of euros in to being able to sing that well. He is known for both being a really nice guy as well as being dedicated to his art. The hundreds of others professional musicians involved in this project have also committed their lives and considerable expense to playing that music well. Many have been playing since they were little children. You wouldn't expect the product of the labors of the local baker, farmer or craftsmen for free. You certainly wouldn't expect to go in to a Michelin starred restaurant for free. These professional musicians deserve to be compensated for their output too.
@Isabella Buchanan well that's a pretty entitled position to take - that you somehow "deserve" this experience and what's more that you feel like you should get it for free! Look when I was short on cash I enjoyed opera with a standing only ticket or a cheap ticket. I once saw opera in a baseball stadium. All of these options were less expensive than a ticket to a movie theater - yet there are plenty of people who are happy to pay to see a movie, but somehow think opera is only for the rich, or is expensive, or worst of all - that they are somehow entitled to it for free.
These are professional musicians and we should rightly value their output. If you don't value their output, you probably don't deserve to be listening to it. Notice, that I don't say you need to pay as much as others, nor do I set a price, but value it I do say you should.
I've not met Jonas, but I do know people who have, they tell me he's one of the nicest guys performing in opera. I really don't doubt that Jonas **is** more generous than I am. I still would never expect him to perform at no charge.
Swear!
Nessun dorma!
Nessun dorma!
Tu pure, o, principessa,
Nella tua fredda stanza,
Guardi le stelle
Che tremano d'amore
E di speranza.
Ma il mio mistero e chiuso in me,
Il nome mio nessun saprá!
No, no, sulla tua bocca lo diró
Quando la luce splenderá!
Ed il mio bacio sciogliera il silenzio
Che ti fa mia!
Dilegua, o notte!
Tramontate, stelle!
Tramontate, stelle!
All'alba vinceró!
Vinceró, vinceró!
The best version of this song is always sung by Jonas
Chills, chills, chills!
The depth and power of this mans instrument is unreal! Made me tear up
The richness and warmth of his voice makes Pavarotti sound hollow, brassy and reedy.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Que preciosa voz ❤
A voice from heaven
Simply the best. I love him.
He loves performing this piece
I always believed the Jussi Björling version of this will be the best.
Until I have heard this one.
shivers. Thanks for putting all your heart and energy into the music, Mr Kaufmann.
Probably this is the best version of this song i have ever heard...Heavenly performance..👋👋👋👋👋👋👋..
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esagerata
how can anyone on earth dislike this talented man... bravo Jonas
Of course, but the envy is the worst thing in this world....
@@rubencarrasco524 it's no envy pal. We have ears just that.
ruclips.net/video/dwsTy48_to0/видео.html
I love his singing on record. Live in the theatre it is very dull sounding - medium to small, covered, highly managed. It’s something which I have had to come to terms with, having now seen him several times at the Royal Opera House. I do enjoy his musicianship and voice on recordings, but sadly it is best heard on recording.
@@rubencarrasco524 We have ears, this is why. LOL! ruclips.net/video/CrJC7l5Pn-k/видео.html
The definition of “nailed it”
Kyllä sinä laulat upeasti, huomasin heti kun esityksesi alkoi. Kiitos sinulle Jonas kun laulat,
The horn player at 0:58 is my spirit animal.
I have watched this video many times, I have never noticed that this is two different takes? Notice that the choir suddenly disappears during the climax.
They are recording for reproduction. The producer will take cuts for the music as well as for the voice, until they think they have the sound they want for the final cut. Sometimes its has advantages for the orchestra, and sometimes for the singer.
Kaufmann sang the climax B note a little flat...maybe the choir singers just fell flat on their faces ...:)
you can see the dude at 2:43 praying desperately that this is the final take
:D :D :D
THAT'S BECAUSE THERE IS A CUT IN THE VIDEO AT MINUTE 2:21, YOU CAN SEE HOW THE HAND CHANGES POSITION (BETWEEN MINUTES 2:20 AND 2:22)
I've listened to this amazing performance from Jonas several times. It is the best Nessun Dorma I've ever heard.
Thank you for sharing your talent with us Jonas.
I'd go with Maurizio Marchini...look him up
I think that this is the best version ruclips.net/video/5dVLtEilCuc/видео.html
the silence at the end... often of emotions
EXTRAORDINAIRE UNE SI BELLE VOIX.......JE L.ADORE
Das allerbeste Nessun Dorma überhaupt. Es wird niemals ein besseres geben 😊. Jonas Kaufmann singt dieses, bei dieser der Aufnahme, sowas von perfekt. Alle Hochachtung!!!❤
Where did all the ladies go at the end…😂
Lol
I've felt every note of it!
powerful tenor wow
I love how excited he got at the end.
IF I WERE SITTING IN THE AUDIENCE, I WOULD BE CRYING MY EYES OUT. SO LUSH AND GORGEOUS!
I heard him saying when he sings this for an audience he keeps very serious past the very end and then smiles, creating "un colpo di cannone".
Absolute perfection on everyone's part. Just wow. Wow.
He is so amazing
How beautiful he is! I am so glad he could make it out)))
@JonasKaufmann-1 Are you a real Jonas Kaufmann?)
What a beautiful and moving performance. His voice is divine.
That Man feels the song in his veins, inside his soul! Beautiful to watch
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Ora sono troppo arrabbiata ivana domani sono stanca
Perfeito! Maravilhoso! Bravíssimo!👏👏👏
Йохан кофман сен аябай соонун ырдайсың сага сөз жок
People be hating on this dude for no reason. That was clean af.
Благодарю милый Йонас, что я вновь слышу эту красоту, созданую мною любимым Пуччини! ♥️ ♥️
It's to difficult to listen this piece after Pavarotti, but this interpretation is amazing. ❤
Pavarotti sounds very brassy and reedy, no warmth at all.
Hermosa interpretación. Me encanta porque siente y expresa la musica y no tiene miedo de mostrar los sentimientos que está le producen. Cuando termina la obra se ve claramente de lo que hablo. Esos instantes son los que marcan ser un músico o no. Y poder expresarlos o no. Que es la música ? La musica es todo desde la unión de sonidos hasta lo que produce al final de escucharlo y sentirlo .
Vale, pero no tiene voz para este Aria. Escucha a Jussi Bjorling y compara.
Bjorling denominado el principe por su voz,expresión,tonalidad y notas que podía alcanzar únicas encantando a Europa y estados unidos incluso canto junto a la diva más grande María callas pero curiosamente no quiso cantar nada que fuera alemán aparte de Mozart pero.... poder interpretar a Wagner no todos pueden hacerlo y debemos recordar que Kauffman tuvo que reeducar su voz logrando que fuese oscura y con ello interpretar obras wagnerianas así que creo que está a la altura
thats so good...
Si obsevamos con atención la música recorre todo el cuerpo de Kaufmann ....Maravilloso !!!
I'd honestly cry listening if I was in that studio at that moment.
Does music speak to anyone here? Like how can I explain it, there are certain notes that I feel all over my body. And gives me chills, my wife does not have that same feeling. I’ve always felt music this way. Certain chords speak to my heart