One of the leading tenors in the 1960's and 1970's. Now an Artist Teacher with a career spanning 50 years in the Vocal Arts. www.trimblevocalinstitute.com
@@xxsaruman82xx87 and this specific guy who makes troll videos about teachers lol. Even our friend Barone is included. The troll is Castagner might be his name.
I know it's a bit late, but I just wanted to wish you a very happy 81st birthday Maestro! Not only are you an excellent singer and teacher, but also an amazing person with a great sense of humor. Happy Birthday Maestro!
Brilliant, just brilliant. If indeed he had to stop while still young, it's a great shame, but good news for all the students who would have been robbed of his teaching, if he was able to give his students what he shows here in such abundance.
@Michael Trimble When I first stumbled on your channel I thought you had great insights and through your speaking voice, I was surprised you sing tenor, but these recordings are really amazing, don't think I have ever heard words so clearly with such a great tone as you do it. Thank you for providing all the excellent information!
uh! SO beautiful. I think Trimble by far exceeds all other tenors of this era. I heard he is a fantastic teacher too.... The last great teacher of the bel canto style. Simply lovely, thank you for posting!
I am agape. Dear God that was exquisitely beautiful. What a stunning and consistent tone - exciting, creamy, vibrant, gorgeous, seamless. All of the good adjectives!😂 Wow. I’ve heard a lot of voices and music in my life. You are up there with the greats. Yours if one of the most beautiful voices I’ve ever heard. Sigh.
@@Tenoretrimble "Can you really sing OTELLO better than Del Monaco, or Tucker in "Ballo in Maschera", or Melchior in Tristan and Isolde?" -- and you? The more I read your answers, the more I think you've escaped from asylum. We do not change anything scpecially in the larynx. But we provoke engagement of the covering mechanism by rounding wovels. Everything should come naturally. You just sing open, this is the fact. I do not know your relations with Joseph Shore, personally I don't like him, but his approach seems to be more scientifically based and down-to-earth.
@@Emajor7b5 "covering is a purely an acoustic phenomenon that is a consequence of the open throat" -- so let you live in such an ignorance and good luck in singing, you will need it.
P.p.s. Mister Trimble, is "NEVER DARKEN THE VOICE OR MAKE ACTION IN THE THROAT OR COVER THE TONE" something Del Monaco told you? Funny to hear that from the singer of Melocchi's "tecnica d'affondo"...
Re-listened. The color and tone quality are inappropriate for this aria -- una voce poco adatta a questo repertorio. Pavarotti singing Radames. The voice can be enormous, but, again, the timbre is of a full lyric tenor.
@@buddyalbert5808 like seriously these guys need to go away from Opera, and get a new hobby. Endless droning from them. And they STILL dont have any videos to back up their claims
Quand on sait que Puccini avait demandé à De Lucia de faire la création de Tosca les commentaires sur le côté trop lyrique et pas assez dramatique sont anachroniques. Évidemment ici ce n'est pas Tosca mais Cavadarossi est aussi censé être un dramatique...
I didn't know this magnificent tenor. I'm amazed. His voice is thrilling, squillante, brilliant.
And he’s one of the greatest operatic teachers around now.
@@xxsaruman82xx87 and this specific guy who makes troll videos about teachers lol. Even our friend Barone is included. The troll is Castagner might be his name.
This is THE technique
If someone asks what this is, it takes no thinking process to say 'bel canto'... That's simply beautiful❤️
Beautiful...bought a few tears in my eyes
What a joy to hear your recording Michael ! Blessings!
I hope to have even just a little bit of this freedom in my voice one day. Absolutely beautiful, Mr. Trimble!
Mr. Trimble. You are amazing.And thank you for your advices and teachings.
Gorgeous, passionate, big-hearted, warm, beautiful. I get goosebumps every time I listen to this.
What a truly beautiful voice!!! I cannot stop listening to this...he sings with a cry in his voice, with great beauty..it touches my heart and soul!~
really great tenor!
INCREDIBLE.
I know it's a bit late, but I just wanted to wish you a very happy 81st birthday Maestro! Not only are you an excellent singer and teacher, but also an amazing person with a great sense of humor. Happy Birthday Maestro!
Wonderful mister trimble !
Brilliant, just brilliant. If indeed he had to stop while still young, it's a great shame, but good news for all the students who would have been robbed of his teaching, if he was able to give his students what he shows here in such abundance.
So beautiful.
@Michael Trimble When I first stumbled on your channel I thought you had great insights and through your speaking voice, I was surprised you sing tenor, but these recordings are really amazing, don't think I have ever heard words so clearly with such a great tone as you do it.
Thank you for providing all the excellent information!
Mr. Trimble, one of the Greatest tenors of all time.
uh! SO beautiful. I think Trimble by far exceeds all other tenors of this era. I heard he is a fantastic teacher too.... The last great teacher of the bel canto style. Simply lovely, thank you for posting!
ohh, that's a voice full of freedom Michael.
Amazing! Pure, and pure pleasure to partake!
You go Michael....Miss you.
Absolutely astonishing - Strength Clarity and Sensitivity throughout the piece. Thank you for the inspiration and example...you rule Sir!
Legendary voice
Fantastic voice and technique 😃👍
I am agape. Dear God that was exquisitely beautiful. What a stunning and consistent tone - exciting, creamy, vibrant, gorgeous, seamless. All of the good adjectives!😂 Wow. I’ve heard a lot of voices and music in my life. You are up there with the greats. Yours if one of the most beautiful voices I’ve ever heard. Sigh.
WOW
Fan-Bloody-Tastic!
Bravo!!! 👏🏾
bravo
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤
Where and when this was recorded?
I would like to have your famous technique Michael.....I am working on it with Natasha It is hard...
Gino Calvino
This recording is running almost a half-step sharp. Needs to be corrected.
@@Tenoretrimble Studying with Del Monaco? You lucky man...
Fantastic voice being absolutely untrained. Open sound all the time.
@@Tenoretrimble "Can you really sing OTELLO better than Del Monaco, or Tucker in "Ballo in Maschera", or Melchior in Tristan and Isolde?" -- and you? The more I read your answers, the more I think you've escaped from asylum. We do not change anything scpecially in the larynx. But we provoke engagement of the covering mechanism by rounding wovels. Everything should come naturally. You just sing open, this is the fact. I do not know your relations with Joseph Shore, personally I don't like him, but his approach seems to be more scientifically based and down-to-earth.
@@Emajor7b5 So you think only baker can assess bread's quality? Poor you. Such a hypocrite!, being mister Nobody with no content on the channel.
@@Emajor7b5 "covering is a purely an acoustic phenomenon that is a consequence of the open throat" -- so let you live in such an ignorance and good luck in singing, you will need it.
P.p.s. Mister Trimble, is "NEVER DARKEN THE VOICE OR MAKE ACTION IN THE THROAT OR COVER THE TONE" something Del Monaco told you? Funny to hear that from the singer of Melocchi's "tecnica d'affondo"...
@@Emajor7b5 Ask mr. Trimble for private lessons, he won't reject you since you share his views.
Re-listened. The color and tone quality are inappropriate for this aria -- una voce poco adatta a questo repertorio. Pavarotti singing Radames. The voice can be enormous, but, again, the timbre is of a full lyric tenor.
HammondDER Give it a rest. I wish you well.
@@buddyalbert5808 like seriously these guys need to go away from Opera, and get a new hobby. Endless droning from them. And they STILL dont have any videos to back up their claims
Yeah, agree. Too lyric for this. But pavaroti was a pop poor squeaker. But that tenor singing greatly, but not suitable for drama
Just trying. Its not a real Chella mi creda. No, not close, also lyric too light for that
Beautiful voice..Exelent technique.. WORLD CLASS TENOR !
This is 100% Belcanto !
bravo
Quand on sait que Puccini avait demandé à De Lucia de faire la création de Tosca les commentaires sur le côté trop lyrique et pas assez dramatique sont anachroniques. Évidemment ici ce n'est pas Tosca mais Cavadarossi est aussi censé être un dramatique...