Belcanto - The Tenors of the 78 Era -- Episode 12 Kozlovsky
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- Опубліковано 6 лис 2024
- Music Documentary Series / 13 x 30 min / 1996
The great tenors of the early to mid-twentieth century are introduced and analyzed in a 13-part television series. Each episode has both a biographical and a musical focus. Every tenor's particular art and style is demonstrated in remarkable archive footage which was digitally scanned and its speed and pitch corrected; much of this footage is from private collections or long-lost films and is shown here for the first time.
Directed by Jan Schmidt-Garre
Produced by PARS MEDIA
Co-Produced by BR, NDR, ORB, SDR, SFB, SR, SWF, and WDR
Supported by FFF and MAP-TV
Prizes at the Columbus International Film Festival and at Classique en images
WWW.PARSMEDIA.COM
Kozlovsky is reminding us here that the Duke is an aristocrat & not an unmannered bawler. I love this voice, but as Stephanie G says he can be an aquired taste. Listen long enough & he will win you over. What a wonderful technique he had.
Henry Webb
A truly amazing voice -a Russian Lauri Volpi in that he could still sing like this at over 80 years of age! !
A truly beautiful voice.
E il sol dell' anima most beautifully sung. Wonderful!
Henry Webb
Original style,and unusual but GREAT voice!
I love this. Mesmerizing and beautiful.
truly beautiful.
Thank you for this beautiful piece. I have taken the liberty to extract two excerpts and to post them separately.
I´m in love! What a singer and what a handsome man! If you enjoyed this watch him as the "holy fool" in Boris Godunov (found it here on UA-cam.) Then you don´t have to ask anymore what he thought about Stalin. (first fetch a handcerchief. You may start to cry!)
Greetings from Swedish music critic
GRANDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The ideal Lohengrin.....like Gedda & Björling
the Russian language is unfortunately not as "amorosa" and dulce as the Italian one.
terrific!
It's not MENDS, it BENDS
то не ветер ветку КЛОНИТ
Kozlovsky is something of an acquired taste, his nasal intonation can be distracting, but there is no doubting his technique and musical intelligence.
how come, that Russian mass murderer Stalin was versed in the fine arts?