Don Giovanni ,"commendatore scene"

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  • @akechijubeimitsuhide
    @akechijubeimitsuhide 10 років тому +51

    I have heard dozens of versions and many great Commendatores but Silvestrelli's voice is something non-human. Incredibly powerful and really scary. I'd really love to hear him live.And the way he just throws the (pretty tall and well-built) Gilfry over one shoulder is really impressive. How strong is this man?

    • @gilstrap_bassbaritone
      @gilstrap_bassbaritone 7 років тому +4

      I heard him do Fafner at HGO last year. Simply unbelievable, and I can't think of a better singer to play a dragon.

    • @ruperttmls7985
      @ruperttmls7985 7 років тому +3

      Silvestrelli es sin duda el mejor Comendattore que haya escuchado en toda la vida. Y esa sala además tiene un eco que lo hace escuchar de ultratumba.

    • @davidshengelia4798
      @davidshengelia4798 6 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/_lf-lu0yfBU/v-deo.html

    • @ColonelFredPuntridge
      @ColonelFredPuntridge 3 роки тому +3

      "Non-human", indeed. What you are hearing is electronic amplification. Not a human voice.

    • @alajbegslama301
      @alajbegslama301 2 роки тому

      @@ColonelFredPuntridge You are damn right! But the overall result is amazing.

  • @oscarlock5724
    @oscarlock5724 5 років тому +19

    Good use of the trombone behind the statue. Shows how sacred the trombone is. Rarely used by Mozart

    • @marichristian1072
      @marichristian1072 4 роки тому +1

      I've always thought that the trombones were a foretaste of hell!

  • @operaruud
    @operaruud 4 роки тому +6

    I saw & heard this performance Live. Thanktful that I was present. This performance cannot be surpassed. A real once in a life time experience. I will remember it deeply to the last day of my live.

  • @MarceloHenriqueAlmeida
    @MarceloHenriqueAlmeida Рік тому +1

    This is the video that made me like opera.

  • @jjh2456
    @jjh2456 12 років тому +10

    It doesn't matter how many interpretations of this scene I see, I just love it. This is some good stuff.

  • @comandasytrabajos2198
    @comandasytrabajos2198 5 років тому +5

    This is the best interpretation of don Giovanni un scene!! EVER!!!

  • @kuperschmidt
    @kuperschmidt 2 роки тому +4

    the best performance ever

  • @PTCello
    @PTCello 14 років тому +24

    What an amazing opera... amazing. Has any opera come close in the last 225 years?

    • @therearenoshortcuts9868
      @therearenoshortcuts9868 3 роки тому +1

      it's basically the original Wolf of Wall Street
      this is the scene where he gets raided by the SEC...

    • @Dan474834
      @Dan474834 2 роки тому

      Quite a few operas. Don Giovanni rarely makes top 10 on most operatic lists. The greatest operas will always include Der Ring, Tristan, Rosenkavalier… etc.

    • @WiEar
      @WiEar 2 роки тому +1

      No, no opera could ever come close to this one. And that is because medium, theme and composer form a real triumvirate, that is unbeatable. Medium: music, the essential sensual medium.
      Theme: Don Giovanni, rhe mythical personification of sensuality. Composer: Mozart, the one who had music flowing through his veins; the eminant sensual composer.
      Kierkegaard has written extensively about why this opera can never find its equal.
      "In his 19th-century treatise, “The Immediate Erotic Stages or the Musical Erotic,” found in his 1843 book Either/Or, the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard (1813-55) argues that Mozart’s Giovanni represents sexuality and eroticism, which are the opposites of Christian morality. Giovanni also represents absolute immorality and the absolute triumph of desire. Kierkegaard writes: “In Don Giovanni, however, desire is absolutely qualified as desire. . . . In this stage, therefore, desire is absolutely genuine, victorious, triumphant, irresistible, and demonic” (84-85). However, the Don is also the center of the story. “Giovanni’s passion ‘resonates in and supports . . . Elvira’s wrath, Anna’s hate, Ottavio’s pomposity, Zerlina’s anxiety, Masetto’s indignation, Leporello’s confusion’” (Magda Romanska)
      I was present in the Amsterdam concertgebouw when this was recorded. It was in the context of the Holland Festival. And that takes me to one more feature of excellence: the concertgebouw has the best acooustic in the world. The Japanese have tried to make a building with a similar sound quality. They even used the same paint of the walls and all that jazz. However, and of course, to no avail.

  • @stephengould4343
    @stephengould4343 9 років тому +10

    Somehow those original instruments make it sound that much more thrilling.

  • @STMotorsportTube
    @STMotorsportTube 8 років тому +18

    Silvestrelli (Commendatore) was only 27/28 years old at the time of this performance.

    • @ColonelFredPuntridge
      @ColonelFredPuntridge 5 років тому +1

      His voice is OBVIOUSLY being electronically amplified.

    • @kaffelatte2
      @kaffelatte2 3 роки тому

      @@ColonelFredPuntridge You can see the microphone hanging from the ceiling at 1:12.

    • @ColonelFredPuntridge
      @ColonelFredPuntridge 3 роки тому

      @@kaffelatte2 This is why so few singers today know how to manage a large hall. It's a disgrace and an embarrassment.

    • @andreasilvestrelli5224
      @andreasilvestrelli5224 Рік тому +7

      @@ColonelFredPuntridge ciao i'm Andrea .
      I didn’t use any microphone .
      The microphone you see was on stage.
      But i have to say the acustic at the concertgebow is really great

    • @nathanaugusto886
      @nathanaugusto886 3 місяці тому

      ​@@andreasilvestrelli5224i am your fan andrea ❤ you have videos singed osmin die entführung aus dem serail and other operas ?

  • @kazesorany
    @kazesorany 13 років тому +15

    Im just 11, but that guy is AWESOME! :DDD SUPER STRONG VOICE

    • @ericr.7311
      @ericr.7311 3 роки тому +2

      You’re just 20 now. Is the guy still awesome?

  • @ffranca9
    @ffranca9 10 років тому +21

    Too fast. The director seemed to be unfair with the Leporello. It's a pitty - the trio could not be heard.

    • @GrantKingMusic
      @GrantKingMusic 7 років тому +3

      Part of the problem with D'Archelangelo is he's a lyric baritone at best. Leporello is really written for a bass

  • @alered1098
    @alered1098 3 роки тому +1

    Hello from a young Mexican in Mexico City 🇲🇽, it was amazing, every person meets a "Don Giovanni" and we think the same: all them has their future pissed. Muchas gracias amigo!

  • @CheckdaFlow
    @CheckdaFlow 16 років тому +2

    Magnificent. The actor for Don Giovanni is amazing and when they pick out people from the audience just priceless.

  • @19domi86
    @19domi86 16 років тому +3

    awesome voice!!
    I've never heard so wide, so pressing tune.
    Great!

  • @mrtyles
    @mrtyles 17 років тому +5

    excellent. i love gilfry's emotion.

  • @momentimusicali
    @momentimusicali 16 років тому +5

    What a brilliant idea - and how sensationally executed!) - to transform a concert hall into a theatre!
    Watching this, one can just agree with Shakespere's famous line:
    "All the world's a stage".
    Breathtaking...

  • @tributevocalist
    @tributevocalist 17 років тому +8

    this staging rocks, I LOVE Gilfry's face as the commendatore is coming towards him! this rocks!!

    • @mariachodyko4301
      @mariachodyko4301 3 роки тому +3

      He is not only perfect singer but also excellent actor. I listened to mamy versions od Don Giovanni but this one remains unsurpassed.

    • @emeseimre5252
      @emeseimre5252 3 місяці тому

      ​@@mariachodyko4301I do agree.Don Giovanni has been written for Rod Gilfry, one might say.He is unsurpassable in it.Both technically and from the point of view of acting.❤🎉😊

  • @MetroidLover1
    @MetroidLover1 5 років тому +10

    Best Commendatore I've ever heard *wow*

  • @gallferi
    @gallferi 17 років тому +8

    3d: I can WELL relate to the character of the Comm; as my daughters were growing up, I considered what I would do if ANYONE would harm any of them: how I would hunt him/her/them down, and how my life would not be my own any more! From this perspective the Comm. is a strong and positive character, knowing that the much younger man will probably kill him, but he still fights to defend her honor.

  • @operaruud
    @operaruud 17 років тому +3

    I heard this performance Live! I was there. It was a once in a live time experience. It must be released on DVD by the Dutch NOS

  • @1379852456
    @1379852456 15 років тому +9

    I love they involved the audience, it's so intimate.

  • @lizzyvolpe
    @lizzyvolpe 17 років тому +1

    Bravo! Awesome, and I love the way they used the entire hall. WOW!

  • @Alfarouc17
    @Alfarouc17 16 років тому +1

    wow incredible, oen of the best performances i've ever saw.

  • @York22
    @York22 11 років тому +2

    Bravissimo! What a fantastic interpretation of one of Opera's most legendary scenes! Love the audience precipitation as well!

  • @Someone-rc7vg
    @Someone-rc7vg 4 роки тому +4

    This is by far the greatest bass ive ever seen, it's amazing

  • @wotan20
    @wotan20 16 років тому +4

    Highly original, it avoids clichés such as that the commandatore usually arrives to the scene from above, yet he 'invites' back and takes Don Giovanny to Hades into Eternal Damnation. I also like how Don Giovanny goes through a whole range of emotions, from his usual arrogant smirkiness, all the way down to the absolute bottom.

  • @BlazedKnight
    @BlazedKnight 15 років тому +2

    The Commendatore has an amazingly powerful voice in this performance. Captivates from this opening vocal

  • @hymnodyhands
    @hymnodyhands 2 роки тому

    I was not ready for the Commendatore to come get him and carry him off -- THAT, on top of Mr. Silvastrelli's voice (amplification being understood with the trombones right behind him, and with the acoustics of that spot not being like projecting from the stage), was about the most shockingly wonderful thing I have ever seen!

  • @ujvari12
    @ujvari12 15 років тому +1

    Ez egyszerűen gyönyörű. A művészet tökéletessége, a hangzás, az érzés és egyfajta megmagyarázhatatlan misztikum tökéletes egyensúlya. És az is nagyon jó, hogy a közönség között játszódik, a zenekar sincs külön - minden szerves egységet képez.

  • @seriouspipes
    @seriouspipes 9 років тому +6

    Wow I thought Moll was untoppable, but this monster D'Arcangelo gives me pause. Perfect tempo and timbres...and after 10 YT commendatores I rather like that the orchestra buries everyone.

    • @GrantKingMusic
      @GrantKingMusic 9 років тому +5

      Mel McMurrin You mean Silvestrelli. I made the same mistake. I TOTALLY agree. He's a beast. I can only think of one word to describe Silvestrelli's voice-- THUNDER!!!

  • @heloisepace1987
    @heloisepace1987 17 років тому +1

    Awesome!

  • @mordant21
    @mordant21 11 років тому +2

    This is perfection

  • @gunmenow
    @gunmenow 15 років тому +1

    this is so amazing, interaction with audience brilliant idea

  • @cbessada
    @cbessada 15 років тому

    best basso voice i ever heard! such music! not just deep. and the pain he transmits. wow! great drama

  • @roozbehab
    @roozbehab 14 років тому +1

    PERFECT!!!

  • @tributevocalist
    @tributevocalist 17 років тому +2

    he blew me away the first time he opened his mouth up and sang, gave me the goosebumps lol :)

  • @LadyTigerLily
    @LadyTigerLily 17 років тому +3

    Silvestrelli's voice is amazing! I love seeing the audience members staring in awe of him when it zooms in on the Commendatore.
    what a wonderful reinactment of this scene.

  • @lepetitdragonbleu
    @lepetitdragonbleu 16 років тому +1

    Wonderful interpretation. One of the best I've ever seen (with Rene Jacob's).

  • @RafaelBorgesRDB
    @RafaelBorgesRDB 11 років тому +8

    The idea of the commendatore rising from the other side was great, but they accelerated some parts of the music unnecessarily

  • @maralisil
    @maralisil 2 роки тому

    Really cool approach to this scene!

  • @toisabella
    @toisabella 15 років тому +2

    have never heard any interpretation with brass swells like the series starting at 3:00. amazing sound

  • @Basssinger86
    @Basssinger86 16 років тому +1

    This is my kind of opera!!

  • @mfshiru
    @mfshiru 6 років тому +3

    Sensacional!!!

  • @MadCat787
    @MadCat787 16 років тому +1

    With you there, mate, that bass voice is cavernous!

  • @reviewsvoiceontube
    @reviewsvoiceontube 16 років тому

    Silvestrelli is very impressive indeed.
    The staging is even more helpfull in bringing the drama closer to the audience with a strong cast like this.
    I would like to hear more of this italian Basso Silvestrelli. His Commendatore sound promising in direction wagner roles like Hagen.

  • @Ardenwolfe
    @Ardenwolfe 14 років тому +2

    I like this version. The commendore has some pipes on him!

  • @amfortas1978
    @amfortas1978 15 років тому +1

    A.Silvestrelli is an italian, yes.
    and for some reason when i listen to this i want to cry....

  • @NiPaVou
    @NiPaVou 15 років тому +1

    Such powerful music!

  • @arkaisk2
    @arkaisk2 14 років тому

    Absolutely fantastic.

  • @swanningaround
    @swanningaround 15 років тому

    Everything John Eliot Gardiner is involved with is great! So is this.

  • @lapinkawaii
    @lapinkawaii 15 років тому +2

    I adore this version! too bad I can't hear the end correctly :( it's too low

  • @Sedraen
    @Sedraen 13 років тому +3

    The main thing I like about this performance is the acting, when it comes to Don Giovanni himself. I love how he is portrayed, the expressions the singer uses. The jumping on the table was good, but the kicking of the food was a little much. Made him seem a bit diva-ish. Still, excellent performance.

  • @bojan34
    @bojan34 16 років тому

    Wow unbeliveble! Great!

  • @operadude32
    @operadude32 16 років тому +1

    Gilfry is sounds FABULOUS!

  • @chopinandliszt
    @chopinandliszt 15 років тому +2

    LOL at 0:46, Don Giovanni actually SMILES and points at him, as if he means "hey! look at that! Isn't that HILARIOUS..."

  • @rh7189
    @rh7189 15 років тому +1

    sensational...never seen anything like it...spine chilling Mozart power!!

  • @tributevocalist
    @tributevocalist 17 років тому

    holy shit, whoever was playing Il Commendatore gave me goosebumps as soon as he opened his mouth open up to sing

  • @PerArneJonsson
    @PerArneJonsson 17 років тому +1

    Wow! Gardiner is as usual keeping the tempi on the faster side. But he is making it work here in Don G.
    And Don G himself is superb. (And REALLY good looking.)

  • @shakaama
    @shakaama 16 років тому

    BRAVO
    that was awesome the commandatore THAT'S THE VOICE, THAT'S THE VOICE. all these other commendatores... [ok i'll be nice] he was marvelous.

  • @jdmitch82
    @jdmitch82 15 років тому +1

    This is the only opera i would watch plus this is my favorite part in the entire opera. The music is genius and beautiful. Mozart was a very talented composer to make this scene in the opera.

  • @marianomanto
    @marianomanto 11 років тому +1

    amazing don giovanni

  • @LabakiTurbo
    @LabakiTurbo 14 років тому +2

    OMG this scene scares me to death! 8(
    I'm not sure if I could sit along that aisle...
    Btw, the bassist is not only strong in voice - he managed to carry Don Giovanni in his shoulders as nothing was happening. :P

  • @HellsSaints
    @HellsSaints 14 років тому +1

    The commentadore makes me proud to be a bass.

    • @F-Man
      @F-Man 6 років тому

      I've got no theater experience whatsoever, but if I somehow ever got the chance to be the Commendatore in Don Giovanni, I'd somehow figure it out. lol

  • @1bol1
    @1bol1 12 років тому +1

    Yes, Sir John Eliot Gardiner

  • @nimrodkadish
    @nimrodkadish 16 років тому

    You're absolutly right.

  • @ALIKJ09
    @ALIKJ09 14 років тому

    Brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @trompetermax
    @trompetermax 15 років тому +1

    This is the only version which comes close to mozarts real tempos!
    I don't remember which opera, but there is a letter Mozart wrote just when he came home after the performance and he gives the time he started writing the letter. So somebody calculated in which time the opera had been played! And it was so fast, that Gardiner is the only one who really reaches that tempo with his performances!
    All in all the recording of Gardiner ist the best which exists at the moment!

  • @MrMobot
    @MrMobot 14 років тому

    Wooooooow, perfekte Inszenierung. Der Schluss rockt enorn: Ausgelöscht, weggetragen, ende. Yeah!!!!!

  • @gica4444
    @gica4444 17 років тому

    extraordinaire!

  • @PTCello
    @PTCello 14 років тому +2

    @sybedijkstra
    Do you know whether this production included the final scene, or did they end the opera here?
    The last scene is often omitted but I think it's necessary and very much fun.

  • @xjuno11
    @xjuno11 17 років тому +2

    wow, i really like how they set every thing up. a little too fast for me though. and is that leporello a baritone?

  • @malmangelucci
    @malmangelucci 17 років тому

    awesome.

  • @atzatz58
    @atzatz58 17 років тому

    an unbelievable bass voice of the commendatore!

  • @xplosebmusic
    @xplosebmusic 14 років тому

    Espectacular!

  • @julianbolton423
    @julianbolton423 6 років тому

    Excellent.

  • @unparchedbutter
    @unparchedbutter 12 років тому

    Perfect. This is why opera has lasted as long as it has.

  • @webdiag
    @webdiag 6 років тому

    One of the best performance on my opinion

  • @avinavy
    @avinavy 13 років тому

    What a great scene...

  • @Nachtmarchen
    @Nachtmarchen 16 років тому +1

    Brilliant staging, brilliant interpretation, brilliant singing, one of the best ever for me - musically I prefer Harnoncourt's '89 version with the Concertgebouw, but in terms of stage design, this wins easily.

    • @marichristian1072
      @marichristian1072 4 роки тому

      I much prefer the Harnoncourt production. Orchestra overpowers the singers and the result ( for all of the attempts at inclusion) is a mess.

  • @JustusGer
    @JustusGer 17 років тому +1

    Rodney Gilfry is one of the best Don Giovanni

  • @shingi085
    @shingi085 16 років тому

    AWESOME

  • @marlenevonbulow6591
    @marlenevonbulow6591 5 років тому

    Den har jeg set på Det kongelige Teater gamle scene i københaven danmarke-M.V.B.

  • @JasserSchram
    @JasserSchram 15 років тому

    that was epic!

  • @ZsaZsadoll
    @ZsaZsadoll 15 років тому

    Absoulty fantastic. The Commandatore is incredible. I want to be a bass!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @harvinsky
    @harvinsky 13 років тому +1

    wow wow, i wish i'd been at the concert. how surprising to audience this would have been.

  • @yowwow
    @yowwow 13 років тому +3

    @Icerues Yes - very. Have to say I love it when the notes linger, allow the tension to build and the listener to really savour the beauty. This just loses the atmosphere and power because of the speed (although clearly not everyone agrees).

  • @mcrnic
    @mcrnic 15 років тому

    I agree completly.

  • @lachenmann
    @lachenmann 17 років тому

    You are terribly wrong. Today we're used to slow tempos in baroque and classical music, but that's a misinterpretation of the ancient tempi. Today's conductors play Mozart and Beethoven like if they were Wagner!! To slow and heavy.
    Gardiner offers always the best historical interpretation, and the music takes a life that it doesn't have with other conductors.
    So I think this is the best version of this piece available.

  • @ernestalba
    @ernestalba 16 років тому

    Behold the power of opera. It's fearsome.

  • @Wiking419
    @Wiking419 8 років тому

    Thousand times better on vinyl. And no one does IL COMMENDATORE as Andrea Silvestrelli, especially in "Pentiti, cangia vita,
    è l’ultimo momento!" and "Pentiti, scellerato!" but you can't hear it here that well.

  • @jonydictado
    @jonydictado 14 років тому +8

    no, no, no! that's too fast! the tempo should be slower!... a very good interpretation (I love the voice of the commendatore, very powerfull) but everything should be slower... I can't even feel the sounds...

  • @cadecannon159
    @cadecannon159 2 роки тому

    OOOOOHHH BABY.....Rodney Gilfry!!!!!

  • @vonspre
    @vonspre 15 років тому

    "like an angel" ? : P
    The commendatore is now a "talking-statue" ("uomo di sasso",remember?),maybe made of white marble...The scene take place in my country and there are tons of white marble here,I can tell you,haha

  • @jebsievers
    @jebsievers 13 років тому +3

    Finally, someone gets the tempo right!!

  • @dmegli40
    @dmegli40 12 років тому +1

    This is by far the best Commendatore I have seen yet, and I've watched just about every video out there. Nothing comes close to the Dramatic Baritone of Silvestrelli. Bravo!

    • @alexratt9490
      @alexratt9490 7 років тому +1

      Daniel Megli I believe he is a basso cantante that just uses the correct technique

    • @victorchristy1706
      @victorchristy1706 6 років тому

      Actually, he is a dramatic basso profondo.

    • @rubenchama2262
      @rubenchama2262 6 років тому

      Better than Kurt Moll?

  • @sexybrahms
    @sexybrahms 15 років тому

    YES!

  • @EmilyGloeggler7984
    @EmilyGloeggler7984 15 років тому

    In the original version, the spirit of the Commendatore came back to earth in the form of a statue of himself.

  • @freina3
    @freina3 13 років тому +5

    @Blazingstoke in my humble opinion, the tempo needs to be slower to better express the feelings of the three characters in this scene. Leporello doesn't seem frightened enough, and Don Giovanni needs more self-control, in all his pride and arrogance, and he should snap only at the end, when he realizes it's over for him.

  • @P1B1U1H1
    @P1B1U1H1 14 років тому

    This is the first time I can honestly say I understand written Dutch. I know exactly what the printed words are expressing!