can somebody imagine it, for 70 years, classic old singing, never again, Franco Corelli unique=A singing which is the only one of its kind; a unique thing. Greetings from Vienna from a rare example of opera lirica enthusiast of old singing
can somebody imagine it, for circa 70 years, classic old singing, never again, Franco Corelli unique=A singing which is the only one of its kind; a unique thing. Greetings from Vienna from a rare example of opera lirica enthusiast of old singing
....Il vero canto...il vero talento....la vera arte...le vere emozioni...la vera Lirica...un duetto magnifico con il mio vero magnifico e gigantesco Franco Corelli !!!!❤❤❤Grazie caro LhoengrinO....Elsa Asta
I wouldn’t have associated Waechter with Rodrigo, but what a wonderful surprise! Corelli always brings passion and intensity to his roles,. Such magnificent voices! Thanks Lohengrin! Siegfried.
@@LohengrinO I think Waechter sang Don Giovanni in the pre-war Glyndebourne version with Fritz Busch. His voice was lighter then. I have the record somewhere in our loft.
@@Nagennif1011 That's right - I made a mistake. I have the old pre-war recording on a 33 but it's very scratched. John Brownlee was a great Giovanni - may be the best I ever heard. The last time I saw Don Giovanni I regret to say I heard Erwin Schrott who was awful - not in voice - but in characterization. He just walked around admiring himself. He lived up to his name.
can somebody imagine it, for 70 years, classic old singing, never again, Franco Corelli unique=A singing which is the only one of its kind; a unique thing. Greetings from Vienna from a rare example of opera lirica enthusiast of old singing
Corelli sings wonderfully, on the contrary I cannot feel the same enthusiasm for Waechter whose italian pronunciation is questionable and sometimes hilarious (just one exemple, he says: "partir per la Sandra", instead of "per la Fiandra"... maybe besides Elisabetta Don Carlo was in love also with this Sandra😂😂😂)and IMHO the emission often sounds forced expecially in the upper register.
Don Carlos + such an exceptional cast = Gesamtkunstwerk. I'm not sure if any other piece by Verdi would fit that well into the equation :)
Corelli Forever. Fabulous Wächter.
can somebody imagine it, for 70 years, classic old singing, never again, Franco Corelli unique=A singing which is the only one of its kind; a unique thing. Greetings from Vienna from a rare example of opera lirica enthusiast of old singing
WOW!!! What a phenomenal duo for this duet! Thanks so much for this superb upload.
Unglaublich schön. Vielen Dank
Magnificent! That's what Opera supposed to sound like!
can somebody imagine it, for circa 70 years, classic old singing, never again, Franco Corelli unique=A singing which is the only one of its kind; a unique thing. Greetings from Vienna from a rare example of opera lirica enthusiast of old singing
....Il vero canto...il vero talento....la vera arte...le vere emozioni...la vera Lirica...un duetto magnifico con il mio vero magnifico e gigantesco Franco Corelli !!!!❤❤❤Grazie caro LhoengrinO....Elsa Asta
I wouldn’t have associated Waechter with Rodrigo, but what a wonderful surprise! Corelli always brings passion and intensity to his roles,. Such magnificent voices! Thanks Lohengrin! Siegfried.
thats why I posted this!!!! because of Wacther... what a big heavy column of sound
@@LohengrinO I think Waechter sang Don Giovanni in the pre-war Glyndebourne version with Fritz Busch. His voice was lighter then. I have the record somewhere in our loft.
@@anthonyehrenzweig1635 hardly - wächter was born in 1929! He was 10 when the war began.
@@anthonyehrenzweig1635 That was John Brownlee, the Australian baritone. Waechter sings Giovanni on the 1959 Giulini recording on EMI.
@@Nagennif1011 That's right - I made a mistake. I have the old pre-war recording on a 33 but it's very scratched. John Brownlee was a great Giovanni - may be the best I ever heard. The last time I saw Don Giovanni I regret to say I heard Erwin Schrott who was awful - not in voice - but in characterization. He just walked around admiring himself. He lived up to his name.
Ci sono pezzi cantati da Corelli che si ascoltano in apnea.Questo è uno di quelli.Favoloso. Grazie a chi c'è li offre...
ABSOLUTE WELTKLASSE
Έτσι ακουγόταν η όπερα κάποτε...
Ευχαριστώ, φίλε μου.
Absolutamente épico.
Bravissimi.
Gracias Lohengrin O desde Santiago, Chile
Dr.Fernando Rivas-Burattini. 🤝👏👏✝️🙏🎼🎼🇨🇱🇨🇱.
Completely agree that Wachtert is a revelation in this role, though his Don Giovanni for Guilini issimply the best. A fabulous performance. Thank you
Grazie mille !!!
Großartig! Und Wehmut, es war einmal!
can somebody imagine it, for 70 years, classic old singing, never again, Franco Corelli unique=A singing which is the only one of its kind; a unique thing. Greetings from Vienna from a rare example of opera lirica enthusiast of old singing
Wow, it seems it was with Verrett (Eboli or Elisabetta??). Couldn't find more on my google search. Love Waechter. & Corelli of course.
Verrett was Eboli, and Gundula Janowitz was Elisabetta.
@@alleviation91 What a cast
❤❤❤😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉
♥️♥️
What a stroke of luck brought these two together...
👏👏👏👏👏👏
Hermosa eleccion 5😍 XX18LIKE.Uno de mejor siempre en mi corazónj mañas no se la.🌹🤩💜 Son unos de los mejores conciertos.
Corelli sings wonderfully, on the contrary I cannot feel the same enthusiasm for Waechter whose italian pronunciation is questionable and sometimes hilarious (just one exemple, he says: "partir per la Sandra", instead of "per la Fiandra"... maybe besides Elisabetta Don Carlo was in love also with this Sandra😂😂😂)and IMHO the emission often sounds forced expecially in the upper register.
😮 year?
1970