Wow! Vadimir makes a baritone sound like a countertenor. He ain't got a "baritone bone" in his body. Great! I have never before heard a bass sing a B natural below low C. Thanks for posting.
@@departamentedc564 I am sure it does. I am quite fond of Russian music. I sang the Mussorgsky Songs and Dances of Death (in Russian) on my senior recital in college back in 1972. I was fortunate to have a mathematics professor, Dr. Henry Miller, who spoke Russian and coached my pronunciation and the meaning of what I was singing. It was a great experience for me. Thank you again.
Wonderful!!!
Wow! Vadimir makes a baritone sound like a countertenor. He ain't got a "baritone bone" in his body. Great! I have never before heard a bass sing a B natural below low C.
Thanks for posting.
@Jerry Harbin B1 is just a tip of the iceberg. Russian music covers many more profundities.
@@departamentedc564 I am sure it does. I am quite fond of Russian music. I sang the Mussorgsky Songs and Dances of Death (in Russian) on my senior recital in college back in 1972. I was fortunate to have a mathematics professor, Dr. Henry Miller, who spoke Russian and coached my pronunciation and the meaning of what I was singing. It was a great
experience for me. Thank you again.
Love them! Thank you.
Maravilhoso 😍🌹💝🤩🙏🎁👏!!!*
Wow - this just shows the versatility of these fantastic singers: I loved the ending!
Thanks for sharing :)
Superb performance, loved it. Thank you. Love.❤❤❤❤
Que VOZzES nunca OUVI IGUAL!*
It's marvelous 💥
Bravo
Schubert‘s serenade they sing with wonderful voice has overwhelming wonderfulness outclassing other serenade
FromTokyo
É MUITA TESTOSTERONA amo ME EGUILIBRA!!#svida
Это очень даже интригует!
Немецкий язык здесь очень кстати!
There is something about singing in Russian that touches the soul .
This is German tho
@@mitch.sorenstein yes but would be even better in Russian -listen to the great Russian octavists like Pasjujov abd Zlatopolsky singing in Russian.
DINOSSAUROS!*
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