It’s almost comical to read comments by people who know nothing about singing trying to damn the great Koslovsky. This is a precious document of an effortless style of singing now extinct. If you don’t “get it” just move on. And go back to school.
Maybe Lemeshev's voice is brighter and more impressive, I agree. But this particular aria - being presented by Kozlovskyi, it sounds more touching and hearttaking. Subtle and calm in the beginning, the young man's sadness and pain gradually develop to absolutely unbearable extent - all expressed by that magic voice of his! It is just hard to listen to...
Wonderful singing! Interesting to watch this just after listening to Fritz Wunderlich sing the same aria (in German). FW has a beautiful voice - more attractive in timbre, in the Western European tradition - but he doesn't have nearly as much impact (IMO) as Kozlovsky does here. I think it may be largely that IK is at home in the Russian idiom: he seems to live the piece rather than just sing it. His voice has more variety and color, the minimalist acting is more effective, and he conveys the devastating sadness that is ever present in the work. I need to revisit the whole opera - it has been too long.
He is waiting for his counterpart in the duell and is reminiscing his youth and is wondering what awaits him, if he survives or dies. And if he dies if the woman he loves will think of him. On this account you can find one more version of this aria, performed by another great tenor of that time - Sergei Lemeshev. It's as beautiful.
A spectacular artist. Lensky's aria is heartbreaking. Just beautiful,
Fascinating video, subtle and deep rendition of this heartrendingly beautiful song.
MARAVILLOSA VOZ
Bravo bravo bravo fantastic tembr vokala
Wonderful !
My God I can t believe
It’s almost comical to read comments by people who know nothing about singing trying to damn the great Koslovsky. This is a precious document of an effortless style of singing now extinct. If you don’t “get it” just move on. And go back to school.
Не испорченные музыкальной школой прекрасно слышат разницу между гениальным и вымученным, ха ха.
I do prefer Lemeshev, but I find Kozhlovsky properly phenomenal.
Maybe Lemeshev's voice is brighter and more impressive, I agree. But this particular aria - being presented by Kozlovskyi, it sounds more touching and hearttaking. Subtle and calm in the beginning, the young man's sadness and pain
gradually develop to absolutely unbearable extent - all expressed by that magic voice of his! It is just hard to listen to...
#❤️
May I have the date of recording? Thanks
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Wonderful singing! Interesting to watch this just after listening to Fritz Wunderlich sing the same aria (in German). FW has a beautiful voice - more attractive in timbre, in the Western European tradition - but he doesn't have nearly as much impact (IMO) as Kozlovsky does here. I think it may be largely that IK is at home in the Russian idiom: he seems to live the piece rather than just sing it. His voice has more variety and color, the minimalist acting is more effective, and he conveys the devastating sadness that is ever present in the work. I need to revisit the whole opera - it has been too long.
Действительно темно и вяло... 😢.
Wow I know nothing of the aria but it hit me for some reason 😔😔
He is waiting for his counterpart in the duell and is reminiscing his youth and is wondering what awaits him, if he survives or dies. And if he dies if the woman he loves will think of him.
On this account you can find one more version of this aria, performed by another great tenor of that time - Sergei Lemeshev. It's as beautiful.
Μόνο μπράβο αξίζουν σε αυτό τον "μαέστρο"
Maravilloso. Igual prefiero a Lemeshev. Pero los dos extraordinarios.
Непринужденное пение по законам эстетики
ИЗ Д/Ф "ЧАЙКОВСКИЙ" 1940 года
Какая неестественная дикция и звук очень заглублен, и хотя голос и передает эмоции, эта неестественность напрягает.
Немного занижает верхние ноты...
По моему не ритмично. Он не считает. Теряет тембр на окончаниях фраз...
Great !