Because of the original singer’s story, I was looking for this woman to bob her head too, because it’s actually a really common thing to help singers reach their outer range. I’m very impressed by her control and ability to make such huge jumps without the tonality suffering. She has wonderful breath control as well. Well done!
Every Italian commenting - (in Italian) AMAZING PERFORMANCE!", "ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!" etc. Every American - YEAH! BOB THAT HEAD LIKE A CHICKEN!!!! I mean, at least it's making classical music more relatable?
Broxine Mozart didn‘t like a soprano by the name of Adriana Ferrarese, who had the habit of lowering her head for low notes and looking upwards for high notes, so he wrote this aria particularly with her in mind, so he could watch her bob her head up and down like a chicken. Source: UA-cam comments.
@@andrewpearce2562 That was why I came looking for a performance. But this lady disappointed Mozart's design. She seems to be able to nail every note with limited bobbing. Pretty danged amazing.
He definitely seems like one of those composers from history who would probably be a lot of fun to hang out with. The more I learn about his cheeky sense of humor, the more I love him! To be fair to Mozart, though, it IS improper singing technique to bob the head/neck up and down “like a chicken” when singing high and low notes consecutively, especially in classical music, because it puts unnecessary strain on the head/neck and throat as a result. Maybe, Mozart was trying to make Adriana Fererrese more self-aware of this bad habit she had by giving her a song that required a lot of consecutive high and low notes…LOL!🤣🤣🤣 Thankfully, Daniella Dessi had better control when singing this aria, and her head bobbing is limited.
Daniela Dessi was an exceptional artist. She and and Fabio Armilliato never sought the publicity and notoriety of celebrity status. The legacy of their careers will be that they were dedicated to music, the theatre, to singing. As I listen to this Fiordiligi I am so impressed by the solid construction of her beautiful voice and technique, her sense of gesture which is always apt for the expression and the care with which she sings the text. If only some of the very talented young singers entering the profession today had Dessi's vocal security. She will not be forgotten by those who truly love opera.
It's because Mozart hated the soprano, and he knew she tilted her head up for high notes, and down for low notes. This piece has alternating low and high notes so the soprano would bob like a chicken pecking the ground on stage
Che delicatezza, che grazia, che compostezza forte! Un'energia piena e controllata elegantemente, mai un momento di fatica o che tradisca uno sforzo. Per sempre grati, Daniela!
Cantante dotata di una voce meravigliosa e di una tecnica assolutamente perfetta. Ha saputo gestire con oculatezza una carriera di altissimo livello. Grazie per tutte le emozioni che ci hai donato.
Non ci si puo’ dimenticare di te. Meravigliosa😍sei sempre il mio esempio ma per me sei irraggiungibile. Ti arrivi lassu’ il mio applauso e il mio BRAVA perenne.
I came to hear this song because of the head bop story, but I totally stayed, even tho, there was no bopping, because I love operas and this is absolutely beautiful.
c'ero. si fermò tutto il teatro per ascoltarla, anche le maestranze, gli addetti alal sala e nei palchi e nei loggioni. tutti col fiato sospeso perchè alla prima aveva fatto furore, e non lasciò delusi. non venne giù il teatro ma tutti apllaudimmo commossi e l'appalauso non finiva più
Per nulla d'accordo. Quelle menzionate sono tutte performance di grande rilievo, ovviamente, come lo è stata, in tempi più recenti, quella di Barbara Frittoli, che in questi ruoli mozartiani ci ha fatto sentire le sue cose migliori... ma a mio parere (e non solo mio) la Dessì in Fiordiligi è stata una spanna avanti a tutte, perché nessuna di loro ha saputo unire a tali livelli bellezza timbrica, tecnica di emissione a prova di bomba, agilità rapide e naturali, dizione italiana perfetta e scolpita, accento di volta in volta tenero, appassionato, incisivo, furente, esitante, perfettamente in sintonia con la parola (cosa ben ardua, purtroppo, con la dizione fallace, confusa o macchinosa delle grandi Price, Caballé, Te Kanawa), sia nelle arie che nei negli stupendi recitativi accompagnati che le precedono. Praticamente l'interprete ideale per i difficili ruoli mozartiani da soprano lirico. Muti ne era perfettamente conscio, e infatti nel giro di 3/4 anni glieli fece cantare tutti. Peccato solo che non li abbia cantati molte altre volte ancora. Non parliamo poi delle altre 30 che a sentir lei sarebbero state Fiordiligi migliori della Dessì. Dove sono? Non scherziamo, via. Sarebbe molto bello, se anche solo due o tre di questi presunti fenomeni fossero attualmente in carriera... vorrebbe dire che siamo in una autentica età dell'oro. Peccato solo che tutto ciò non corrisponda alla realtà dei fatti.
@@fabriziomariagarzi5534 questa esecuzione è fra le 2/3 migliori di sempre non certo solo secondo me. Lei si tenga pure la sua trentina di fantastiche, io e più o meno il 95% degli appassionati di lirica ci teniamo felicemente questa.
vorrei che tutti i semiologi,paleografi musicali e critici (se cosi si kiaman)voglian dar un loro libero contributo spontaneo e volontario su un talento che come velardiniello nn c'è +
the reason that mozart made this aria like this was because the first soprano who sang this likes to face her head up while hitting high notes, so he made the tone high and low so she bops her head up and down like chicken. This was to make her a laughing stock so that Mozart's sister in law becomes more famous
Long story short: Mozart wrote this aria for a singer he disliked, knowing she had a tendency to lift her head on high notes and dip her chin on low notes, because he thought it would be funny to see her “bob her head like a chicken” with the extreme high/low shifts
O JOGO DE BÚZIOS "Come scoglio"- Così fan tutte, de Mozart, é uma ária Que nos fala sobre o clima de adversidade na relação Entre pessoas, respeitando as ingratas. Extraordinária É a atitude de ser constante. É a esperança em ação. Firme como uma rocha, inabalável diante dos ventos E da tempestade. Assim é alma forte, com fé e amor. Diferente do ego que muda de atitudes nos tempos: Ora quer uma coisa, depois não quer mais, sem rigor. A mudança dos hábitos e costumes, provocada pela Covid - 19, é de salutar apreciação, pois, hoje em dia, Sair por aí, por lugares desérticos, em todos congela. Boate, cabaret, lugares de orgias estão ficando vazios Em que o dinheiro some, tirando de todos a alegria, Com algo que vem por aí, denota o jogo de búzios. (*) (*) FERNANDO PINHEIRO, presidente da Academia de Letras dos Funcionários do Banco do Brasil. - O JOGO DE BÚZIOS (poesia), de Fernando Pinheiro. - in O mundo de Morfeu, de Fernando Pinheiro.
That was only Adriana Ferrarese, a soprano Mozart didn‘t like, who had a habit of liftin her head for high notes and lowering it for low notes. It was for her that Mozart wrote this aria.
I saw the comments about another song that Mozart made under The Queen of the Night. It's about he made it for certain person to be seen as chicken bobbing head. So I searched it "chicken head bobbing song by mozart".
Because of the original singer’s story, I was looking for this woman to bob her head too, because it’s actually a really common thing to help singers reach their outer range. I’m very impressed by her control and ability to make such huge jumps without the tonality suffering. She has wonderful breath control as well. Well done!
She was just determined to not fall for this trap
Mozart would probably be upset by this performance: "She didn't bob her head once!"
Every Italian commenting - (in Italian) AMAZING PERFORMANCE!", "ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!" etc.
Every American - YEAH! BOB THAT HEAD LIKE A CHICKEN!!!!
I mean, at least it's making classical music more relatable?
wat is this "bob like a chicken" thing? could you elaborate on that more?
Broxine Mozart didn‘t like a soprano by the name of Adriana Ferrarese, who had the habit of lowering her head for low notes and looking upwards for high notes, so he wrote this aria particularly with her in mind, so he could watch her bob her head up and down like a chicken. Source: UA-cam comments.
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@@andrewpearce2562 That was why I came looking for a performance. But this lady disappointed Mozart's design. She seems to be able to nail every note with limited bobbing. Pretty danged amazing.
Not every italian😂 i'm here because of that post
Mozart was a savage
He definitely seems like one of those composers from history who would probably be a lot of fun to hang out with. The more I learn about his cheeky sense of humor, the more I love him!
To be fair to Mozart, though, it IS improper singing technique to bob the head/neck up and down “like a chicken” when singing high and low notes consecutively, especially in classical music, because it puts unnecessary strain on the head/neck and throat as a result.
Maybe, Mozart was trying to make Adriana Fererrese more self-aware of this bad habit she had by giving her a song that required a lot of consecutive high and low notes…LOL!🤣🤣🤣
Thankfully, Daniella Dessi had better control when singing this aria, and her head bobbing is limited.
He sent inappropriate letters to his cousin.hes definitely funny
@@Schoolgirl325 I heard he just didn't like Adriana Fererrese and wanted to make her foolish.
Came to see if her head bobed, stayed for the beautiful voice.
same
same
The control she has going from head voice to chest voice in the same phrase 🤯
Actually it wasn't this girl it was Adriana Ferrarese Del Bene
Came for bobbing chicken head, didnt notice any, but did notice how beautiful this womans voice is.
Came for the chicken, stayed for the singing. XD
"Shake that booty" was yesterday. "Bob that head like a chicken" is in now!
People: The bobbing head thing was for the singer Mozart intended to sing it when he composed in the 18th century, not now hahahahahahahahahah
I just read she has passed away. Rest in Peace diva. 😔
What a sad new...
RIP
I also just read the sad fact. What a great loss.
Daniela Dessi was an exceptional artist. She and and Fabio Armilliato never sought the publicity and notoriety of celebrity status. The legacy of their careers will be that they were dedicated to music, the theatre, to singing. As I listen to this Fiordiligi I am so impressed by the solid construction of her beautiful voice and technique, her sense of gesture which is always apt for the expression and the care with which she sings the text. If only some of the very talented young singers entering the profession today had Dessi's vocal security. She will not be forgotten by those who truly love opera.
Plain and simple, the best Fiordiligi ever.
some of us are trying! haha
@@pierdomenicosommati443 That's rubbish.
@@xxsaruman82xx87 how?
@@sixelakeller5377 Dessi’s voice doesn’t sound full.
I came here coz i read something about bob like a chicken in facebook. 🤣🤣🤣
Me too lol
Lol same
It's because Mozart hated the soprano, and he knew she tilted her head up for high notes, and down for low notes. This piece has alternating low and high notes so the soprano would bob like a chicken pecking the ground on stage
@@egs-zh3dt that's how to clash with art 😅
me too 🤣
Che delicatezza, che grazia, che compostezza forte! Un'energia piena e controllata elegantemente, mai un momento di fatica o che tradisca uno sforzo. Per sempre grati, Daniela!
Why have I not listened to her before?? Such a healthy and beautiful voice!
Una Regina dell'arte lirico! ❤
Now she's doing the chicken blob back while Mozart is directing in music heaven.
affascinante timbro e voce perfetta in ogni difficoltà, soprattutto per quest'aria tremenda. Riposa in pace, Angelo
Cantante dotata di una voce meravigliosa e di una tecnica assolutamente perfetta. Ha saputo gestire con oculatezza una carriera di altissimo livello. Grazie per tutte le emozioni che ci hai donato.
... bellissime parole! 🤗
Magnificent singing of one of Mozart's many great operatic arias. So sad that she's no longer alive.
I came here for the bobbing like a chicken but you got to admit she has an amazing voice
Same
Non ci si puo’ dimenticare di te. Meravigliosa😍sei sempre il mio esempio ma per me sei irraggiungibile. Ti arrivi lassu’ il mio applauso e il mio BRAVA perenne.
Farewell, Daniela! You are in our hearts forever! Farewell!!!...
straordinariain una aria che fa tremare ipolsi ci manca
Questa interpretazione è una pietra miliare nel repertorio mozartiano e purtroppo oggi non esistono interpreti in grado di reggere il confronto!
She is in Heaven, as is this performance.
I came to hear this song because of the head bop story, but I totally stayed, even tho, there was no bopping, because I love operas and this is absolutely beautiful.
Magnifique! Merci per sempre!
brava daniella!!ciao cara!!per sempre!!grazie!!grazie mille per la
tue splendida voce!!addio!!
Grandissima indimenticabile Daniela
magnifica voce questa ragazza !
brava !
La più straordinaria Fiordiligi ❤️❤️
Meravigliosa Daniela... sarai sempre nei nostri cuori... e nel mio in particolare! 😘🎼💒
I see it now. I can imagine it.
c'ero. si fermò tutto il teatro per ascoltarla, anche le maestranze, gli addetti alal sala e nei palchi e nei loggioni. tutti col fiato sospeso perchè alla prima aveva fatto furore, e non lasciò delusi. non venne giù il teatro ma tutti apllaudimmo commossi e l'appalauso non finiva più
I see only a truly great singer singer a fiendishly difficult aria brilliantly.
Straordinaria 🥰
Appena letto la notizia che è morta grande Daniela Dessì!Che tristezza!!Addio Maestra!
Dessi nailed this aria!
a awesome singing voice she has omg i just adore opera
Splendida Daniela
#RIP #DIVINISSIMA #august20th2016 :((((((((( grazie per tutto!!!
Perfecta!!!
Bravissima!
Beautiful voice and very musical and stylish. Love her!Goodbye Daniela!
La più brava mai sentita in questo difficilissimo ruolo.
Guarda, esiste la Leontyne Price, la Caballe',la Schwarzkopf, la Margaret Price...un'altra trentina almeno prima della Dessi...
Per nulla d'accordo.
Quelle menzionate sono tutte performance di grande rilievo, ovviamente, come lo è stata, in tempi più recenti, quella di Barbara Frittoli, che in questi ruoli mozartiani ci ha fatto sentire le sue cose migliori... ma a mio parere (e non solo mio) la Dessì in Fiordiligi è stata una spanna avanti a tutte, perché nessuna di loro ha saputo unire a tali livelli bellezza timbrica, tecnica di emissione a prova di bomba, agilità rapide e naturali, dizione italiana perfetta e scolpita, accento di volta in volta tenero, appassionato, incisivo, furente, esitante, perfettamente in sintonia con la parola (cosa ben ardua, purtroppo, con la dizione fallace, confusa o macchinosa delle grandi Price, Caballé, Te Kanawa), sia nelle arie che nei negli stupendi recitativi accompagnati che le precedono. Praticamente l'interprete ideale per i difficili ruoli mozartiani da soprano lirico. Muti ne era perfettamente conscio, e infatti nel giro di 3/4 anni glieli fece cantare tutti. Peccato solo che non li abbia cantati molte altre volte ancora.
Non parliamo poi delle altre 30 che a sentir lei sarebbero state Fiordiligi migliori della Dessì. Dove sono? Non scherziamo, via.
Sarebbe molto bello, se anche solo due o tre di questi presunti fenomeni fossero attualmente in carriera... vorrebbe dire che siamo in una autentica età dell'oro. Peccato solo che tutto ciò non corrisponda alla realtà dei fatti.
@@pierdomenicosommati443, mi tengo le altre trenta di prima.
@@fabriziomariagarzi5534 questa esecuzione è fra le 2/3 migliori di sempre non certo solo secondo me. Lei si tenga pure la sua trentina di fantastiche, io e più o meno il 95% degli appassionati di lirica ci teniamo felicemente questa.
@@pierdomenicosommati443 , 95 % di quanti? Le fettuccine "allo scoglio" le preferiamo in trattoria.
My favorite Fiordiligi forever
This is fantastic.
BRAVA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
vorrei che tutti i semiologi,paleografi musicali e critici (se cosi si kiaman)voglian dar un loro libero contributo spontaneo e volontario su un talento che come velardiniello nn c'è +
the reason that mozart made this aria like this was because the first soprano who sang this likes to face her head up while hitting high notes, so he made the tone high and low so she bops her head up and down like chicken. This was to make her a laughing stock so that Mozart's sister in law becomes more famous
Well we all came here to see it from the post to know if "that's a fact"
Bravissimi!
I know why I'm here, you know why I'm here... Lets enjoy the singing...
Fun fact: while this is treated as high culture today, it was originally the age's equivalent of a shitpost.
BRAVISSIMA ❤❤❤
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Goodbye (God be with ye) dear, great Daniela
Beautiful music
Adeus!! Descanse em paz.
She is ❤
Mozart, What a madlad !
Amazing.
BRAVISSIMA
Divina!
First time I hear someone sing this aria not the "ugly" way🎉
Bravissima la dessì
Very well sung. I don't get all the comments about bobbing head?
Long story short: Mozart wrote this aria for a singer he disliked, knowing she had a tendency to lift her head on high notes and dip her chin on low notes, because he thought it would be funny to see her “bob her head like a chicken” with the extreme high/low shifts
Very Good.
If we metallize this song, then we might see some headbanging...
Came for the bob, stayed for tha chops
ciao Daniela!
This is her early 30s and she is beautiful.
GEE WILLICKERS SHE MADE SOME MIGHTY FINE THROAT HOOTS
RIP Daniela Dessì (died on this day in 2016) 😢
I came to see her head bobbing like a chicken, because I appreciate good music.
O JOGO DE BÚZIOS
"Come scoglio"- Così fan tutte, de Mozart, é uma ária
Que nos fala sobre o clima de adversidade na relação
Entre pessoas, respeitando as ingratas. Extraordinária
É a atitude de ser constante. É a esperança em ação.
Firme como uma rocha, inabalável diante dos ventos
E da tempestade. Assim é alma forte, com fé e amor.
Diferente do ego que muda de atitudes nos tempos:
Ora quer uma coisa, depois não quer mais, sem rigor.
A mudança dos hábitos e costumes, provocada pela
Covid - 19, é de salutar apreciação, pois, hoje em dia,
Sair por aí, por lugares desérticos, em todos congela.
Boate, cabaret, lugares de orgias estão ficando vazios
Em que o dinheiro some, tirando de todos a alegria,
Com algo que vem por aí, denota o jogo de búzios. (*)
(*) FERNANDO PINHEIRO, presidente da Academia de Letras dos Funcionários do Banco do Brasil. - O JOGO DE BÚZIOS (poesia), de Fernando Pinheiro. - in O mundo de Morfeu, de Fernando Pinheiro.
3:48
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Stupenda performance. P.S. si sente il maestro rammentatore :D
When does the head bobbing occur
That was incredible.
💖💖
gorgeous singing...where's the head bobbing????
That was only Adriana Ferrarese, a soprano Mozart didn‘t like, who had a habit of liftin her head for high notes and lowering it for low notes. It was for her that Mozart wrote this aria.
Not a requirement for the role. Read history more carefully. MMB
Is that Claudio Desderi in the background?
SHE'S A GOD
I saw the comments about another song that Mozart made under The Queen of the Night. It's about he made it for certain person to be seen as chicken bobbing head. So I searched it "chicken head bobbing song by mozart".
Balançando a cabeça igual uma galinha, você sabia🤣
I stg you can hear a prompter giving her cosi ognor and Che ci piace
Can't find the chicken like bobbing someone help me 🤣
I didn't come to watch her bob like a chicken, rather to hear these leaps that would probably make anyone else singing it do such
I came here bc I heard Mozart wrote this bc he hated his sister in law, I stayed for the head bobbing.
Mozart trolling with class.
LingLing40hrs?
Disappointed that her head didn’t “bob like a chicken”. 😂
who came from reddit?
Yes
I am one such pilgrim
I came from your mom
me
Yep
Dessi - brava and stupenda! But Netrebko - bu-u-u-u-u-u-u!!!...
It's a bob
So where's the chicken
Here:
ua-cam.com/video/84LBjXaeKk4/v-deo.html
@@ΑΡΗΣΚΟΡΝΑΡΑΚΗΣ bruhhhh LMFAO
@@ΑΡΗΣΚΟΡΝΑΡΑΚΗΣ dude💀💀
Same here😂
I come here because of Facebook haha .
Anyone from the imgur FP?
You don't see this kind of thing in Africa for some reason.
Im here because of rainer hersch translating this
Came here just to see someone's head to bob like a chicken.