@@francisca1378 Ghiaurov: "tenors and sopranos are all lovers and mistresses - all positive characters. The bass, on the other hand, has such very diverse roles as Basilio, Philip, Boris Godunov, Don Giovanni. You see, the range is much larger."
@@BaroneVitellioScarpia1 ah that sounds fun! I sing mezzo soprano, but I still learn a lot from listening to him (or singing along with him in the car…) even though he's a bass.
Baritone Jean-Baptiste Faure sang Mephistopheles in nineteenth century. But I suppose his voice was fully developed. Not like the current "bass-baritones".
Maravillosos intérpretes, una bella puesta en escena y un Alfredo Kraus solo factible de superar por el propio Kraus. Gracias.
Dos genios, extraordinarios. Kraus como siempre, maravilloso
Bravo Kraus e bravo Ghiaurov! Entrambi sono spettacolari, il vocione di Ghiaurov è così demoniaco... 😍😈👏
Gorgeous performance by the greatest operatic geniuses.
Ghiaurov is the greatest Mephistopheles ever!
He is! I love him in Boito's Mefistofele, too! He's just a … good devil. :D
@@francisca1378 Ghiaurov: "tenors and sopranos are all lovers and mistresses - all positive characters. The bass, on the other hand, has such very diverse roles as Basilio, Philip, Boris Godunov, Don Giovanni. You see, the range is much larger."
@@BaroneVitellioScarpia1 so true! I always think the bass repertoire is the most interesting…. If I were a man that's what I would want to sing!
@@francisca1378 I’m a baritone but a quite low one, and I sing a lot of bass roles. I learned Basilio and Silva with Ghiaurov’s recordings.
@@BaroneVitellioScarpia1 ah that sounds fun! I sing mezzo soprano, but I still learn a lot from listening to him (or singing along with him in the car…) even though he's a bass.
Finally we have a real bass as Mephistopheles!
Baritone Jean-Baptiste Faure sang Mephistopheles in nineteenth century. But I suppose his voice was fully developed. Not like the current "bass-baritones".
@@chesterinthefield Of course Faure's voice is fully developed. He is probably the most versatile baritone of all time.
¿And George London or Samuel Ramey?
the devil is not supposed to sound this beautiful 😂