Freddie saw an opera with montsy and thought she had the greatest voice he had ever heard. not long after that he was in Spain which was where she was from and when an interviewer asked who was his favorite singer he said she was his favorite singer words went around and they agreed meet. Freddy was very nervous and said that he would be very happy if she only wanted to be friends with him but to work with her was like a dream come true. he wrote this song for her and she then asked him to write a whole album for them. she said when she met him she was totally captivated by him and that he had conquered her she felt a sense of freedom. this song was chosen for the Barcelona Olympics but sadly she was not able to perform it since he passed in 91. they became really good friends. there is a video in which montsy says that Freddy confided to her that he would not be around to sing it at the Olympics. she was one of the few people that Freddy confided to her that he would not be around to sing it at the Olympics.
Montserrat Caballé was one of the greatest opera divas in the last century, she was famous for her soft and long high notes. This was the first crossover between a rock singer and an opera diva, they were the perfect pair to break the good old conventions and the chemistry between them was insane. Pls, check out The Golden Boy at La Nit 88, that is even more dramatic, but seasoned with a surprise.
For Your Information... The late legendary, Barcelona born Montserrat Caballe(pronounced Caball-Yay), is still considered by many to be one of the greatest operatic soprano's of all time. Her Italian fans nicknamed her "La Superba".. Freddie Mercury first heard her in 1983 I believe, when he went to Covent Garden Opera House in London, to hear Luciano Pavarotti. Montserrat was the lead female in the opera and when Freddie heard her opening aria, he was totally smitten. Over the ensuing years they developed a deep and lasting friendship, a cerebral love affair, based on their shared devotion to music. Freddie had long had an interest in opera, Bohemian Rhapsody is clear evidence of this. For her part Montserrat was one of the very few classically trained performers to be open-minded enough, to even acknowledge, let alone have an interest in other musical genre's. Legend has it that Freddie wrote "BARCELONA!" as an homage and tribute to Montserrat, being born and living in the city. Many initially criticised her for her "betrayal" of her operatic roots, but she was to prove them absolutely wrong, with the very first real collaboration between opera and rock music. I understand that it was first performed at "The Ku Club, in IBIZA, in 1987, to rapturous acclaim. In 1988 the "anthem" became the central element of the city of Barcelona's successful bid to host the 1992 Summer Olympics. It was originally hoped that the two musical giants would perform it at the games opening ceremony, but sadly the fates intervened. For many the opening ceremony of the games in Barcelona was the best ever..Montserrat Caballe never sang the song again, preferring to keep it as a lasting tribute to her cherished friend and collaborator. She died in 2018.
Some nights I just hunt for reactions to Freddie and Montsy duets. They are both so dramatic and expressive when they perform and their voices somehow harmonise perfectly. They made a whole album together and you can see when they sing together that they adore and respect one another. The Golden Boy and How Can I Go On are two more duets by these two that are well worth checking out!
First time these two genres were brought together …. It was stunning … and “Montsy” was Spanish and Barcelona her home town. Freddie wrote these songs for her and theirs was an unbelievable musical love affair 👑❤️👑❤️👑
This beautiful song was used in the opening of the Barcelona Olympics. Barcelona is Montserrat's home town Freddie considered this performance and album he, Mike Moran and Tim Rice wrote for these duets to be the highlight of his career. Please listen to some of the other songs from this album, and you will see why his acknowledged talent not only as a vocalist and musician, but as a composer as well, are still revered by the world
Montserrat Caballé was a famous opera singer, born in Barcelona, Spain. Freddy, as a good opera lover, always felt admiration for her, and they managed to sing together. The song is about the first time they met and was chosen as the song for the Barcelona 92 Olympic Games, but unfortunately it couldn't be sung by Freddie.
I love this song since the 92 Olympic games. I was 8 at the time. I remember my mom and sisters crying with it because Freddie had died a few months earlier.
I was crying too so was my mother I was 13 at the time, best Olympic opening ever this song that archer lighting the Olympic torch. I still get goosebumps when I watch clips of it.
Monsty was a true Spanish Diva. A warm powerful soprano that was pitch perfect. The song is in spanish and she is basically the response to his call (singing what he is just in a different language) traditional opera is in Italian... usually
“I had this perfect dream, the dream was me & you” Freddie wrote this song in honor of meeting & then working with Montsy, as her friends called her. An amazing accomplishment.
What was wonderful, was Freddie didn't see any boundaries, for music, and felt Rock and Opera could work together. At that time, anyone else suggesting this collaboration would have been laughed at. Freddie introduced young people to Opera, and he and Montserrat made it work beautifully. They had huge affection for each other off stage. And she remained one of his close circle to the end.
Freddie always had a deep love and respect for opera and opera singers, non more than Montserrat, who is considered to be one of the greatest sopranos (with the most distinct voices) to ever live. They met and they became friends. That led to this song & several different collaborations. "Barcelona" is essentially a platonic love song between two friends, marvelling at each others talents. They did really love each deeply & Montserrat was devastated when Freddie died.
Monserrat Caballe had a HUGE voice! Most professional Opera leads do. I was in my first professional Opera when I was twelve. I was sitting on the back wall of the rehearsal hall (the ballroom of the Leland House Hotel) and the conductor, the late Mark Flint, I believe, told the Soloists to sing full-voice. They normally did not do that in rehearsals, They would sing an an octave lower (or higher) and sing at half-voice, to protect their vocal cords/voices. The POWER they had was astounding! I am an afficianado of Opera, but not a die-hard. But their voices were incredible, as was Freddy Mercury's.
A musical love affair between Freddie & Montsy … Watching these two perform is a sneak peek into Heaven 🌙🌟⭐️💫✨☀️ Freddie wrote the music for the Barcelona album & elicited the lyrical help of Sir Tim Rice for The Golden Boy (My Fav) and The Fallen Priest. It’s a shame we lost Freddie in 1991 and Montserrat in 2018. 🌿🌷🌿🌷🌿 Thank you for your reaction!
Correct, Monserrat Caballe was a very powerful Opera singer. Freddie was always a keen fan of Opera music. The song you are listening to was written by Freddie Mercury after he was approached by IOC to write a song for the 1992 Olympic Games in the Spanish city.
Check out Freddie's solo Exercises in free love. He recorded the demo tape for Montserrat Caballe SINGING HER part. It was his impersonation of Montserrat"s vocal style.
Yes, yes, yessssss!! I'm not completely sure it was a demo, though. I thought it had to do with being a song he needed as a b side for 'The Great Pretender' and he recorded it for that. After he played it for her she wanted to write lyrics for it and it became Ensueno. I will have to look into the history of it. ANYWAY, after 'Exercises in Free Love' definitely listen to 'Ensueno'. You will not be disappointed.
Freddy loves her voice a big friendship between she sings in englisch and spain she was a Sopran one of the best was the Hymne for Olympia 1992 freddy past away
she was his idol and was his dream to sing with her to the opening at the OLYMPIC GAMES 1992 in BARCELONA but he passed away one year before....She knew that and she fulfill his wish to sing at his funaral....only she.....that was his last wish
If you want a Queen song you may not have heard, try 'Let Me in Your Heart Again'. It was a song they had worked on for The Works album in 1983 but scrapped it because Brian said the band had found it impossible to complete the track, despite several versions of the lyrics being written to make it easier for Freddie to sing. (I personally wasn't there, but I think Freddie did JUST FlNE lol) Brian wove together parts from each of the existing Queen versions then worked with Roger on the music. They released it in 2014 in a video with some unseen footage from The Works tour and promo video clips from various videos they did. It is AMAZING. Also. 'The Golden Boy' from this album is the greatest. Please react 😁
if you research the performance you will see that it is Mike Moran. One of the gentleman involved in writing the song, who is conducting. it is very commonplace for people to think it's Brian May because of the hairstyle
She sadly also died, she was a very famous opera singer. They just spent a night in a hotel room talking music and singing and playing the piano when they had the idea to make a song together, but she said it has to has her hometown in it. They loved each other, Freddie was a big fan. And that’s not a suit. It’s a tuxedo;) just with a unusual color
Of course, Freddy is into it because he wrote it for a voice he fell in love with the moment he first heard it.
Freddie saw an opera with montsy and thought she had the greatest voice he had ever heard. not long after that he was in Spain which was where she was from and when an interviewer asked who was his favorite singer he said she was his favorite singer words went around and they agreed meet. Freddy was very nervous and said that he would be very happy if she only wanted to be friends with him but to work with her was like a dream come true. he wrote this song for her and she then asked him to write a whole album for them. she said when she met him she was totally captivated by him and that he had conquered her she felt a sense of freedom. this song was chosen for the Barcelona Olympics but sadly she was not able to perform it since he passed in 91. they became really good friends. there is a video in which montsy says that Freddy confided to her that he would not be around to sing it at the Olympics. she was one of the few people that Freddy confided to her that he would not be around to sing it at the Olympics.
She did sing at the Olympics without him😢
@@nancyblumberg4612ella no cantó en los juegos olímpicos 92 , se negó habláis muchas cosas que no sabéis , mejor informaros
Montserrat Caballé was one of the greatest opera divas in the last century, she was famous for her soft and long high notes.
This was the first crossover between a rock singer and an opera diva, they were the perfect pair to break the good old conventions and the chemistry between them was insane. Pls, check out The Golden Boy at La Nit 88, that is even more dramatic, but seasoned with a surprise.
For Your Information... The late legendary, Barcelona born Montserrat Caballe(pronounced Caball-Yay), is still considered by many to be one of the greatest operatic soprano's of all time. Her Italian fans nicknamed her "La Superba".. Freddie Mercury first heard her in 1983 I believe, when he went to Covent Garden Opera House in London, to hear Luciano Pavarotti. Montserrat was the lead female in the opera and when Freddie heard her opening aria, he was totally smitten. Over the ensuing years they developed a deep and lasting friendship, a cerebral love affair, based on their shared devotion to music. Freddie had long had an interest in opera, Bohemian Rhapsody is clear evidence of this. For her part Montserrat was one of the very few classically trained performers to be open-minded enough, to even acknowledge, let alone have an interest in other musical genre's. Legend has it that Freddie wrote "BARCELONA!" as an homage and tribute to Montserrat, being born and living in the city. Many initially criticised her for her "betrayal" of her operatic roots, but she was to prove them absolutely wrong, with the very first real collaboration between opera and rock music. I understand that it was first performed at "The Ku Club, in IBIZA, in 1987, to rapturous acclaim. In 1988 the "anthem" became the central element of the city of Barcelona's successful bid to host the 1992 Summer Olympics. It was originally hoped that the two musical giants would perform it at the games opening ceremony, but sadly the fates intervened. For many the opening ceremony of the games in Barcelona was the best ever..Montserrat Caballe never sang the song again, preferring to keep it as a lasting tribute to her cherished friend and collaborator. She died in 2018.
Best diva. She sang thiswith Freddie and opened the Barcelona Olympics with it. It was a great hit and she is famous for her soft soprano voice.
Some nights I just hunt for reactions to Freddie and Montsy duets. They are both so dramatic and expressive when they perform and their voices somehow harmonise perfectly. They made a whole album together and you can see when they sing together that they adore and respect one another. The Golden Boy and How Can I Go On are two more duets by these two that are well worth checking out!
"The Golden Boy" is my FAV performance on video by these two...
"ENSUENO" is my over-all FAV duet, tho!🤩
Yep! The Golden Boy!
First time these two genres were brought together …. It was stunning … and “Montsy” was Spanish and Barcelona her home town. Freddie wrote these songs for her and theirs was an unbelievable musical love affair
👑❤️👑❤️👑
This Freddies dream to sing with her because he said she had the most beautiful voice he ever heard
She’s from Spain and one of the great’s. She passed away in 2018.
Musical perfection! Absolutely epic in every single way
This beautiful song was used in the opening of the Barcelona Olympics. Barcelona is Montserrat's home town
Freddie considered this performance and album he, Mike Moran and Tim Rice wrote for these duets to be the highlight of his career.
Please listen to some of the other songs from this album, and you will see why his acknowledged talent not only as a vocalist and musician, but as a composer as well, are still revered by the world
Montserrat Caballé was a famous opera singer, born in Barcelona, Spain. Freddy, as a good opera lover, always felt admiration for her, and they managed to sing together. The song is about the first time they met and was chosen as the song for the Barcelona 92 Olympic Games, but unfortunately it couldn't be sung by Freddie.
Dueto perfeito e imortal
🥰🥰
Son voces, que estan vibrando,en otro nivel!!!
I love this song since the 92 Olympic games. I was 8 at the time. I remember my mom and sisters crying with it because Freddie had died a few months earlier.
I was crying too so was my mother I was 13 at the time, best Olympic opening ever this song that archer lighting the Olympic torch. I still get goosebumps when I watch clips of it.
Monsty was a true Spanish Diva. A warm powerful soprano that was pitch perfect. The song is in spanish and she is basically the response to his call (singing what he is just in a different language)
traditional opera is in Italian... usually
“I had this perfect dream, the dream was me & you”
Freddie wrote this song in honor of meeting & then working with Montsy, as her friends called her.
An amazing accomplishment.
Monserrat and Freddie are legend! ❤
What was wonderful, was Freddie didn't see any boundaries, for music, and felt Rock and Opera could work together. At that time, anyone else suggesting this collaboration would have been laughed at. Freddie introduced young people to Opera, and he and Montserrat made it work beautifully. They had huge affection for each other off stage. And she remained one of his close circle to the end.
Freddie makes me so happy ❤️
Freddie always had a deep love and respect for opera and opera singers, non more than Montserrat, who is considered to be one of the greatest sopranos (with the most distinct voices) to ever live. They met and they became friends. That led to this song & several different collaborations. "Barcelona" is essentially a platonic love song between two friends, marvelling at each others talents. They did really love each deeply & Montserrat was devastated when Freddie died.
Freddie adored Montsy and wrote a whole album for them. She was one of the few he told about having aids.
Monserrat Caballe had a HUGE voice! Most professional Opera leads do. I was in my first professional Opera when I was twelve. I was sitting on the back wall of the rehearsal hall (the ballroom of the Leland House Hotel) and the conductor, the late Mark Flint, I believe, told the Soloists to sing full-voice. They normally did not do that in rehearsals, They would sing an an octave lower (or higher) and sing at half-voice, to protect their vocal cords/voices. The POWER they had was astounding! I am an afficianado of Opera, but not a die-hard. But their voices were incredible, as was Freddy Mercury's.
A musical love affair between Freddie & Montsy … Watching these two perform is a sneak peek into Heaven 🌙🌟⭐️💫✨☀️ Freddie wrote the music for the Barcelona album & elicited the lyrical help of Sir Tim Rice for The Golden Boy (My Fav) and The Fallen Priest. It’s a shame we lost Freddie in 1991 and Montserrat in 2018. 🌿🌷🌿🌷🌿 Thank you for your reaction!
She's was the best soprano ever times 😂 yeeees
Love your reaction.
Correct, Monserrat Caballe was a very powerful Opera singer.
Freddie was always a keen fan of Opera music.
The song you are listening to was written by Freddie Mercury after he was approached by IOC to write a song for the 1992 Olympic Games in the Spanish city.
Little-known FACT:
ALL the background singers that you hear doing the background vocal harmonies...
Are ALL Freddie.
Check out Freddie's solo Exercises in free love. He recorded the demo tape for Montserrat Caballe SINGING HER part. It was his impersonation of Montserrat"s vocal style.
Yes, yes, yessssss!! I'm not completely sure it was a demo, though. I thought it had to do with being a song he needed as a b side for 'The Great Pretender' and he recorded it for that. After he played it for her she wanted to write lyrics for it and it became Ensueno. I will have to look into the history of it.
ANYWAY, after 'Exercises in Free Love' definitely listen to 'Ensueno'. You will not be disappointed.
My ear holes are happy. Lol I love it!
If you had just the Queen greatest hits album and never a listen to the others, my my my, you could really have a journey ahead of you!
Freddy loves her voice a big friendship between she sings in englisch and spain she was a Sopran one of the best was the Hymne for Olympia 1992 freddy past away
Wow 🥰 loved this song like for ever❤️❤️❤️
Love your reactions. I absolutely love this song
This was part of the opening ceremony for Barcelona Olympics. Its worth listening to whole album they did.
"Are you feelin' it?" he says - as he stops it at the worst possible time (4:23) 🥲
I love ur reaction to this beautiful song.
I love this song .
The one and ONLY no one comes close!!!
Written for Barcelona Olympics opening ceremony.
Yes more live Queen. Breakthru
Great reaction
she was his idol and was his dream to sing with her to the opening at the OLYMPIC GAMES 1992 in BARCELONA but he passed away one year before....She knew that and she fulfill his wish to sing at his funaral....only she.....that was his last wish
María Callas, cuándo le preguntaron quien podía ser su predecesora, contestó, Only Caballé!!
If you want a Queen song you may not have heard, try 'Let Me in Your Heart Again'. It was a song they had worked on for The Works album in 1983 but scrapped it because Brian said the band had found it impossible to complete the track, despite several versions of the lyrics being written to make it easier for Freddie to sing. (I personally wasn't there, but I think Freddie did JUST FlNE lol) Brian wove together parts from each of the existing Queen versions then worked with Roger on the music. They released it in 2014 in a video with some unseen footage from The Works tour and promo video clips from various videos they did. It is AMAZING.
Also. 'The Golden Boy' from this album is the greatest. Please react 😁
man i am sure i saw you yesterday here in serbia :)
THESE TWO WERE GREAT TOGETHER, try Golden Boy, How can I go on.
World class Spainish Soporano.
Greetings from the other end of Canader, 'ey!
avantgard......epic!!!!!!!!!!
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Barcelona es la ciutat de Montserrat Caballé.
Cabellé was a queen. Could you react to Mónica Naranjo "Europa live"?, she's other jewel from Spain.
para tu informacion algunos trozos de la cancion son en espanol
I'll give you a clue as to what language she is speaking.....the song is called BARCELONA.
Song called Barcelona so what language do you think she is singing 😂
Montserrat Caballé was Spanish.
Please, get informed before. Montserrat Caballé is one of the major references in opera. She is by no means below Freddy Mercury.
To sing opera you need to learn Italian. If not a nationale.
Freddie mercury no pudo cantar barcelona juegos olímpicos fallecio 1991
You should listen to Ariana grande sing opera.
I didn't know that was a thing! Sounds awesome!
this felt dishonest
"Kah-bah-yeh" (good try, though ;). Freddy thought she had the best voice in the world.
P.S.: That's Brian May conducting.
if you research the performance you will see that it is Mike Moran. One of the gentleman involved in writing the song, who is conducting. it is very commonplace for people to think it's Brian May because of the hairstyle
They're singing in English, dude.
Y en Español también
Magnificent...I'm cringing!
Yes!!! What a performance. Freddie and Montserrat performances are brilliant, unfortunately not yours!
She sadly also died, she was a very famous opera singer. They just spent a night in a hotel room talking music and singing and playing the piano when they had the idea to make a song together, but she said it has to has her hometown in it. They loved each other, Freddie was a big fan. And that’s not a suit. It’s a tuxedo;) just with a unusual color