OUTSTANDING singing of this VERY challenging aria. The heavier voices I used to listen to always struggle to access the top end pitches, due to the speed required to execute them - especially the first one, where Rinucchio sings "Gianni Schicci" at the top - VERY tough, even for a light voice. You can see JDF's efforts to keep the voice cavity spread very wide, to allow the thinness required -- Absolutely EXEMPLARY singing - BRAVO AGAIN, Juan Diego!
La voz de JD Florez se escucha clara y hermosa como siempre (y eso que aqui no hay coloraturas). Un cambio interesante en el repertorio de Juan Diego. El, como siempre, brillante.
It´s one of very difficult arias for tenor.I know it-my closed friend sang it and we were disscusing about it. Juan can sing it without any tense.He is absolutely marvelous!I am his big fan!
What a voice! I dont think he is an ideal interpreter of this aria, but it was performed very well. I would like to hear him in more Mozart. Great posting!
No role is too small for a great artist, if it suits him perfectly and he enjoys singing it. Tito Schipa continued to accept the role of Beppo, when he could fit it into his schedule, even after he was a superstar, because he loved the aria.
As far as tone goes I really agree with you. This is REALLY well sung by florez here, but I implore you to listen to the domingo recording of this. His phrasing is so musical and amazing it really brings you else where. Though the high notes are not as good as florez, it's still excpetional and different and wonderful. So many good singers out there, it's like christmas every day on youtube :)
Check out his reaction when he doesn't get an applause at the end! This is one of those arias when the audience just doesn't know if they should clap or not. I did 16 performances of this (sang it well, too)and did not get an applause until the last show-I was shocked.
@Giuseppe - allora ... in quel caso li', non si trovano ... se sono tutti morti ;-) ... I think Fernando has a valid point. "Good" means one thing. Juan Diego is most definitely better than 'good'. Forse non il migliore, ma tra i migliori lo e' di sicuro.
Juan Diego is ideal for this young character, but the role is much too small for him now. He's the No.1 tenor in the world and maturing into lyric roles. He will be the ultimate Romeo.
Yes, very well sung, but the orchestration in this aria makes it very difficult for a tenore di grazia to be heard (unless there is a truly gifted and willing maestro in the pit). Florez has rightly taken this role out of his live repertoire (I think this is from the Wiener Staatsoper c 2003)
This role demands a more dramatic tenor than florez. Nevertheless I find that his interpretation is not bad at all. it is an interesting alternative and I personally find it quite attractive.
Some have asked what type of voice should sing this. I also posted a version of this little aria. Mine was by Jon Vickers however. A rather different voice type. Florez sounds really fine here but he doesn't have quiet enough voice for a big American theater.
JDF es muy inteligente, no va a cantar cosas que no correspondan a su tipo de voz, podría arruinar su carrera si lo hace. Habrá que esperar, cuando sea mayor quizás su voz crezca.
Cóż za tenor! Przepiękna barwa w ładnym wibrato. Ekspresja, wymowność tej postaci przyćmiewa na chwilę uwagę. Nie wiem, czy Kiepura posiadł taki czar i moc jednocześnie. Zachwycający śpiewak.. Ktoś na najlepsze role.
Juan Diego Florez is a good opera singer but not the best in the world. Unfortunately, the best tenors in the world ... are to be found almost everyone in the past ...
@@janeyang3389 I just expressed my opinion. Today there are many good tenors, the best, the greatest are to be found in the history books. I always hope for the future
juan diego i love you. thanks for this aria, which has always uplifted me and moved me beyond words.
Un verdadero himno a esa maravillosa ciudad!
OUTSTANDING singing of this VERY challenging aria. The heavier voices I used to listen to always struggle to access the top end pitches, due to the speed required to execute them - especially the first one, where Rinucchio sings "Gianni Schicci" at the top - VERY tough, even for a light voice. You can see JDF's efforts to keep the voice cavity spread very wide, to allow the thinness required --
Absolutely EXEMPLARY singing - BRAVO AGAIN, Juan Diego!
BRAVO!!!
👍👍👍👍👍
(Saluti da Firenze ... 😀)
La voz de JD Florez se escucha clara y hermosa como siempre (y eso que aqui no hay coloraturas). Un cambio interesante en el repertorio de Juan Diego. El, como siempre, brillante.
I've always liked this aria. It is very difficult. It rarely gets an applause from the audience.
malniit He sung this Opera in only one time, Never more later 🎵🎵🎵
It´s one of very difficult arias for tenor.I know it-my closed friend sang it and we were disscusing about it. Juan can sing it without any tense.He is absolutely marvelous!I am his big fan!
My favorite opera melody
What a voice! I dont think he is an ideal interpreter of this aria, but it was performed very well. I would like to hear him in more Mozart. Great posting!
sono i ruoli adatti a lui....se poi in concerto vuol cantare altro va benissimo....ma il suo peso e valore vocale nell'opera è questo
Tiene una voz muy agradable... cuando lo veremos por Argentina!!!!
Until you've heard him live don't make accusations. I was absolutely blown away hearing him in Manot Lescaut when he made his Chicago debut.
Excelte Bravo
No role is too small for a great artist, if it suits him perfectly and he enjoys singing it.
Tito Schipa continued to accept the role of Beppo, when he could fit it into his schedule, even after he was a superstar, because he loved the aria.
BRAVO JUAN DIEGO!!!
As far as tone goes I really agree with you. This is REALLY well sung by florez here, but I implore you to listen to the domingo recording of this. His phrasing is so musical and amazing it really brings you else where. Though the high notes are not as good as florez, it's still excpetional and different and wonderful. So many good singers out there, it's like christmas every day on youtube :)
Check out his reaction when he doesn't get an applause at the end! This is one of those arias when the audience just doesn't know if they should clap or not. I did 16 performances of this (sang it well, too)and did not get an applause until the last show-I was shocked.
placido domingo tambien comenzo asi, con el tiempo la voz va madurando,por si no lo sabias,
asi que decir NUNCA, no es conveniente en estos casos.
Thanks
This is the best I've heard him sing, this role is very good for him...and it should be sung by a lighter lyric tenor.
Everyone has their own artistic ideas ... :-)
It is sung in Italian.
subtitles are in spanish
Titled are in German. Still brilliantly sung.
bravo
L'alba separa dalla luce l’ombra
@Giuseppe - allora ... in quel caso li', non si trovano ... se sono tutti morti ;-) ... I think Fernando has a valid point. "Good" means one thing. Juan Diego is most definitely better than 'good'. Forse non il migliore, ma tra i migliori lo e' di sicuro.
Juan Diego is ideal for this young character, but the role is much too small for him now. He's the No.1 tenor in the world and maturing into lyric roles. He will be the ultimate Romeo.
Yes, very well sung, but the orchestration in this aria makes it very difficult for a tenore di grazia to be heard (unless there is a truly gifted and willing maestro in the pit). Florez has rightly taken this role out of his live repertoire (I think this is from the Wiener Staatsoper c 2003)
Tan extraño escuchar a Juan Diego Florez intepretar a Puccini...
This role demands a more dramatic tenor than florez. Nevertheless I find that his interpretation is not bad at all. it is an interesting alternative and I personally find it quite attractive.
he is so amazing:-)))) and viva puccini:-)) i love puccini.
Es cierto. Pero creo que este papel de Rinuccio se acopla bien a una voz ligera como la de Flórez. No lo imagino cantando Turandot o Il Tabarro.
Hear this sang by Roberto Sacca, I personally think it's a lot better,
look up "gianni schicchi paris 2004"
I'm sorry the subtitles are in German
Some have asked what type of voice should sing this. I also posted a version of this little aria. Mine was by Jon Vickers however. A rather different voice type.
Florez sounds really fine here but he doesn't have quiet enough voice for a big American theater.
Patrick Boyle but in this year, he was Young Singer and his Voice Sounds brillant and today he is the best Belcanto Tenor for ever
JDF es muy inteligente, no va a cantar cosas que no correspondan a su tipo de voz, podría arruinar su carrera si lo hace. Habrá que esperar, cuando sea mayor quizás su voz crezca.
Si pues cuando será el dia que cante Nessun Dorma, o Addio fiorito asil de Madame Butterfly...
Cóż za tenor! Przepiękna barwa w ładnym wibrato. Ekspresja, wymowność tej postaci przyćmiewa na chwilę uwagę. Nie wiem, czy Kiepura posiadł taki czar i moc jednocześnie. Zachwycający śpiewak.. Ktoś na najlepsze role.
No es que no me guste la voz de Juan Diego pero le falta peso y color.
what a lame idea....
Juan Diego Florez is a good opera singer but not the best in the world. Unfortunately, the best tenors in the world ... are to be found almost everyone in the past ...
What a nonsense.
@@janeyang3389 I just expressed my opinion. Today there are many good tenors, the best, the greatest are to be found in the history books. I always hope for the future
La de kaufmann es mejor
This is a joke...a mic'd trick!
Fake, mic'd and enhanced to sound WAY bigger than it is. DISGUSTING how they lie and misrepresent.
Placido domingo tenor dramatico??? creo que estan equivocados