Que maravilla...amo esa canción...me trae recuerdos de la niñez...en mi casa había poca comida...violencia...desamor...pero había libros y música. Esta canción la escuchaba cantada por Ella Fitzgerald. Acordes divinos...
What a stunning performance! I first heard Gershwin's masterpiece more than 60 years ago, and this rendition brought back that first awe and wonder. Bravo!
Wunderschöne Aufführung dieses jazzigen Meisterstücks mit bezaubernder Stimme der genialen Solistin und perfekt vereinigten Töne aller Instrumente. Der geniale Maestro dirigiert das ausgezeichnete Orchester im lyrischen Tempo mit angenehmer Dynamik. Atemberaubend!
The larger cultural setting for “Summertime,” however, is the interest in black music and art held by white artists and intellectuals during the 1920s and 1930s. [Shmoop]
Porgy and Bess is based upon the novel Porgy by DuBose Heyward. Published in 1925, the novel was first adapted for the stage in 1927 by the author's wife, Dorothy Heyward. The play, in turn, inspired George Gershwin's Porgy, which he called "an American folk opera." [WFMT]
Far far too slow, but when you've got a singer with a tone this luxurious and beautiful, you can't blame the conductor for wanting to languish a little.
@@rloomis3 Ummm… no. LOL. I’ve heard and seen this performed live many, many times. I think it’s safe to say that the Houston Grand Opera recording hems pretty close to the standard tempi. This Summertime is far too slow. ua-cam.com/video/kpBhCIJyudY/v-deo.html
@@chrisfrenchnyc Agree to disagree. I got out my metronome and checked the tempos of the HGO and this performance. In between the "lingerings," it's about 66 vs. 52. Is that really a big enough difference to merit an accusation of "Far far too slow" for this one? Also, I found online a vocal score, copyright by the Gershwin Publishing Corporation, in which the tempo is marked as 96! By that reckoning, the HGO recording is also far off the mark. There is plenty of repertoire that has developed a performance tradition where the tempos are rather removed from the composers' original indications. Given that, it basically comes down to a matter of preference. If you say, "This performance is far, far too slow for my taste," I have no argument; but when you make a declarative statement that implies there is something technically "wrong" with the performance, I don't think you have much of a case - and, based on the source I mentioned, you would apparently need to apply that same criticism to the recording you cited as a reasonable reference.
I wonder if Gershwin would be surprised by how much his compositions are played in concert halls worldwide.
Que maravilla...amo esa canción...me trae recuerdos de la niñez...en mi casa había poca comida...violencia...desamor...pero había libros y música. Esta canción la escuchaba cantada por Ella Fitzgerald. Acordes divinos...
What a stunning performance! I first heard Gershwin's masterpiece more than 60 years ago, and this rendition brought back that first awe and wonder. Bravo!
Outstanding performance of HR Frankfurt orchestra and soloist singers.
Go.. Andrés Orozco-Estrada!!! Great!!
Ooohh!! Her voice is heaven's voice!! 😮
Très belle interprétation ....qui résonne longtemps après
Wunderschöne Aufführung dieses jazzigen Meisterstücks mit bezaubernder Stimme der genialen Solistin und perfekt vereinigten Töne aller Instrumente. Der geniale Maestro dirigiert das ausgezeichnete Orchester im lyrischen Tempo mit angenehmer Dynamik. Atemberaubend!
Gershwin smiles
🌌 ✨🌌🕊
from up above
What superb orchestral constraint and sublime vocal tone control and range. Magnifique
WOW! My words fail me right now.
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Штутгарт
What a performance!
Excellent!!❤
Splendide!
Adina sounds great
Brava!! One is the best renditions.🥰
Adina Aaron, com certeza és uma das filhas amada de Aretha Franklin.
🥰💎👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
She is delicately perfect.
La meilleure version de ce chef-d'œuvre.
exceptional performance. lyric. intimate. thanks so much for this.
Don't forget, lyrics by Ira Gershwin and Dubose Heyward! This is sung, after all.
Wow!
Very good. Sung as it should be.
Wow. Thank you.
Perfect
Une très belle voix
simply wow
I love it (...)
Lovely!
Wow
Living proof that there's just no instrument to match the Human Voice... ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Genial
Wonderful!
Summertime is an aria written by Gershwin for his folk opera Porgy and Bess. 0:07
The larger cultural setting for “Summertime,” however, is the interest in black music and art held by white artists and intellectuals during the 1920s and 1930s. [Shmoop]
Porgy and Bess is based upon the novel Porgy by DuBose Heyward. Published in 1925, the novel was first adapted for the stage in 1927 by the author's wife, Dorothy Heyward. The play, in turn, inspired George Gershwin's Porgy, which he called "an American folk opera." [WFMT]
Since its first release in 1935, operetta has been controversial. 1:00
Since "Summertime" was first heard in 1935, it has become one of the most recorded songs in history.
Sounds great! Why was it transposed down though?
Dvorak new world
What key is she in?
Miss the choir in the second verse.
Far far too slow, but when you've got a singer with a tone this luxurious and beautiful, you can't blame the conductor for wanting to languish a little.
Maybe you're used to the Miles Davis version? This seems like a pretty standard tempo to me (for the original version).
@@rloomis3 Ummm… no. LOL. I’ve heard and seen this performed live many, many times. I think it’s safe to say that the Houston Grand Opera recording hems pretty close to the standard tempi. This Summertime is far too slow. ua-cam.com/video/kpBhCIJyudY/v-deo.html
@@chrisfrenchnyc Agree to disagree. I got out my metronome and checked the tempos of the HGO and this performance. In between the "lingerings," it's about 66 vs. 52. Is that really a big enough difference to merit an accusation of "Far far too slow" for this one? Also, I found online a vocal score, copyright by the Gershwin Publishing Corporation, in which the tempo is marked as 96! By that reckoning, the HGO recording is also far off the mark.
There is plenty of repertoire that has developed a performance tradition where the tempos are rather removed from the composers' original indications. Given that, it basically comes down to a matter of preference. If you say, "This performance is far, far too slow for my taste," I have no argument; but when you make a declarative statement that implies there is something technically "wrong" with the performance, I don't think you have much of a case - and, based on the source I mentioned, you would apparently need to apply that same criticism to the recording you cited as a reasonable reference.
@@rloomis3 NERD!!!! (i heart music nerds)
@@chrisfrenchnyc Guilty. ;-)
WTF??? Am???
Chinese version is good
I prefer Leontyne price singing this.
In french musique adouci les meuors
Not every Black is black.
😒
Spellbound ❤