Christine Schäfer and Simon Keenlyside sing "Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen."
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Christine Schäfer and Simon Keenlyside sing "Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen" from Mozart's Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute).
Simon is amazing in every aspect, plus he's so handsome!
Very good voices and sung in German, simply wonderful!
Adorable & amazing singing.
Lord I can't stop watching this, it's been a year since I've stumbled across this but yet I'm still here, can't put my emotions into words.. THIS is beyond the word beautiful I'm from South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦 and I wish one day I can gain the favour to watch them live ❤❤❤
Oh, what a great actor he is, Keenlyside - beside of being an eavenly great singer!
By the way, the acrobatics with the feathers during this performance is quite a thing. I don't think I'd be able to sing and act as fine as they do while I'd have to blow and catch feathers through the air... Fantastic in every dimension!
I like his mannerisms, playing with his coat. Great voice as well of course! Never fails to disappoint. A lovely duet from both of them.
I can't believe no one has commented on the adorable business with the feathers. (Nice singing too, obviously.)
Keenlyside did not perform Papageno,
he is not born to become Papageno
HE IS PAPAGENO
Did he miss the first time he blew the feather?
Did he miss the first time he blew the feather?
This is a song about (idealized) love, not a love song - in the opera the characters are not in love with each other. Man and wife, and wife and man - reach towards divinity. Very good vocal quality in this recording.
THANK YOU for posting, this is the classic of the classic, textbook of stage performance beyond singing, they "value added" to the song itself, yet top quality voices in deed, so precious, such beauty of both... really top class to me.
Probably the best love song ever!
You can delete "love" from your comment, IMO.
I don't speak German and I know It's all in that language but I keep hearing "Rising up in God's right hand" when I watch this. Superb!
wonderful singing and piece, Mozart at his best
very, very good performance - thank You !
Delightful the feathers the duet the music the acting the whole package. Consummate performance
Love it!!
How lovely!
Sehr schön vorgetragen. Beide haben perfekt gesungen. Schön und wunderbar.
so beautiful ...great...
Perfect vibe between these suburb singers and great singing too.
How charming they are, as well as great singers. When and where was this?
Lovely extra with the feathers!
excellent
Touching and brilliant
BRAVÍSSIMO..GRAXIEEE Dama y Signior.i divino Wolfgang amadeus..😂😂😢😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
LOVELY,
bravissimi
CHARMING
Do they sing Rising up at God's right hand.?
So charming!
Utterly charming but of course Mozart had a great deal to do with it. I wonder if the feather routine was spontaneous or rehearsed. No matter they both sing beautifully .
Christine wunderbar! Ein Genuss ....😊
Mazarts Zauberflöte hat eine schöne Musik
ich bin auch im Besitz einer Zauberflöte
KIM das Schweinchen schlau Un o.O
Na, DEINE macht bestimmt keine so schöne Musik.
Was zauberst du denn damit?
Wunderknabe76 ich bring damit die Frauen zum schreien und Stöhnen^^
KIM das Schweinchen schlau Un o.O
Ist das Musik in deinen Ohren? tztztz
Wunderknabe76 selbstverständlich was hast du denn gegen moderne Musik ich nehme meine Flöte und hau den Frau im Takt auf den Kopf dann sollen sie verschiedene Geräusche von sich geben die eine soll schreien die andere soll stöhnen dann haben wir noch eine die sollen piepen was hast du denn gedacht was ich mache
thar's mischief in those eyes!
Be honest folks, which is better: this or crappy rap music?
this is much better it's obvious. I puke and vomit on rap/hip-hop music, that shitty music terrorized me when I was in the middle school.
I agree with you guys spider and Alex :) But there will be people who scream about "racism" because we dare to compare this masterpiece to rap music (which isn't even in the same league)!
DamnDrrtyApes Politely but firmly stand up to those people. Explain that you feel rap is garbage and that you have every right to listen to music that you like.
spideraxis
I definitely prefer this. I'm purely into classical music now, while I was doing a lot of rock, hard rock, punk and heavy metal in younger years. Rap music isn't necessarily crappy by itself. There's a lot of art to discover in rap. Let's be tolerant regarding preferences. We don't have any right to judge others tastes. From "crappy" (?) folk music may emerge gems of highest art. And some of meant to be highest art can become "crappy"... ;-)
ONeirdaYou raise a worthy point. But from my experience, nearly all of the musical intolerance comes from people who adhere to rap, hip hop, hard rock, The Who. Unfortunately, those tastes in music often brings out the ignorance in some people.
I love their beautiful voices and the feather business, but Simon's nervously twitchy right hand, which shows up in many of his recitals, is on full and distracting display again here.
They both look stiff and uncomfortable. No chemistry between the 2 but, the male voice is the best here and at least, he tries to connect with the actress.
I disagree. They have the right chemistry to the piece in context. Remember the characters are singing *about* love, but they are not in love with each other