A lighter than air delivery from a bass baritone who can put you right in the mood ; now that’s true talent and versatility.A great singer. Now I fully understand why this song is so loved ; Bryn gives it a fresh, fun quality and his voice, as always, is drop-dead gorgeous. Following his concert in Auckland, N.Z. some years ago, I had a chance to chat with him after all the autograph seekers had left and it was a joyful experience ; as easy and comfortable as talking to a close friend or family member.Not a hint of conceit or superiority.
what a pity not many has seen this. it can give me spring fever any time of the year. what a masterpiece, in such a light-heart nonchalant fashion! totally cool!
Jonas Kaufmann in one of his interviews talks about perhaps doing some schlagers because they're beautifu and quite difficult, he says. Here we have Bryn Terfel put his stamp on a delightful song of yesteryear. Thanks youl
Three elements: Great voice, fabulous musicianship and lastly the English language. That's odd in a way because I believe his first language is Welsh. Geraint Evans sang G&S whereas Terfel sing R&H. Lucky for us. America has produced more great baritones that any other nation over the last century but Merrill, Milnes or Warren were never this good with G&H. Yes, we're lucky.
I love how he combines his acting ability with his voice to give his presentation that something extra that even had the conductor amused.
A lighter than air delivery from a bass baritone who can put you right in the mood ; now that’s true talent and versatility.A great singer.
Now I fully understand why this song is so loved ; Bryn gives it a fresh, fun quality and his voice, as always, is drop-dead gorgeous.
Following his concert in Auckland, N.Z. some years ago, I had a chance to chat with him after all the autograph seekers had left and
it was a joyful experience ; as easy and comfortable as talking to a close friend or family member.Not a hint of conceit or superiority.
Impeccable enunciation. Words are so clear. And of course, very fine singing.
Beautiful operatic rendition of this great song from State Fair 1945. Composed by Rodgers & Hammerstein. Thankyou.
Never heard this from Bryn. I'll never forget it either. Incredible rendition with fun and precision. Beautiful sound.
What a fantastic arrangement. Love the words he sings staccato. Always wonderful from Sir Bryn Terfel.
I've been watching almost daily. It is delightful.
what a pity not many has seen this. it can give me spring fever any time of the year. what a masterpiece, in such a light-heart nonchalant fashion! totally cool!
Epic voice and an epic rendition. Thank you for sharing. Peace & Blessings.
Magnificent voice and singer.
This is from the best consert Terfel ever have given,that is my tast. It was before he startet with the great dramatic parts….
From "State Fair". Love to play this on the piano with jazz improvisations too. Good to hear this fine version.
Omg how Beautiful!
I discovered Bryn on UA-cam.He is a magnificent bus baritone.Thanks UA-cam.
Linda Watkin Terfel sonha a wonderful melody from "Allegro"(a fellow needs a girl).seek for it.
Che meraviglia ! Che sogno ascoltarlo dal vivo , magari a Bologna o al comunale di Ferrara. Oppure sulle Dolomiti.
Isn't it? I never thought a guy's singing could fit this song so greatly.
Just wonderful! I love this guy! And, Ed Stutsman, you are correct, sir!!!
Beautiful
Jonas Kaufmann in one of his interviews talks about perhaps doing some schlagers because they're beautifu and quite difficult, he says. Here we have Bryn Terfel put his stamp on a delightful song of yesteryear. Thanks youl
Bravo,
Favorite song
I generally prefer a more melancholy rendition of this song, but this was terrific.
Wonderful performance.
Excellent
Love his facial expressions!
Bryn forever.
Such a great voice. He was wonderful in this year's new production of Wagner's Ring Cycle.
It's close! Such different interpretations that it is almost a different song.
I want it to be spring!
Good pop rendition by an opera singer.
Three elements: Great voice, fabulous musicianship and lastly the English language. That's odd in a way because I believe his first language is Welsh. Geraint Evans sang G&S whereas Terfel sing R&H. Lucky for us. America has produced more great baritones that any other nation over the last century but Merrill, Milnes or Warren were never this good with G&H. Yes, we're lucky.
Like the first time you hear the words
You cannot comment or criticize, what a person does is very personal,,, but you can enjoy. And do enjoy!
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Bass baritone
They should make a new Zulu film and stick Bryn in it! It has to honour the Zulu correctly this time though!
Se è uno scherzo non è di buon gusto
I liked Mel Torme better in this!
insanity