Quite beautifully delivered and with a dense musically and textually mastered altogether the orchestra also quite wonderful. The combination produces great performance. Hurray
Until now, I’ve watched performance videos of tenors singing “Every Valley” which always puts me in a good mood, even though I’m not particularly religious. I enjoy listening to the elongated “a-allll” in the word exalted. I loved watching the switch in tempo and mood from “Comfort Ye” to “Every Valley.” I thought “Every Valley” was played a bit faster than usual but still a great performance by Mr. Goodwin and the orchestra.
An absolutely magnificent performance. And there's not a close second out there. The other tenors I've listened to on UA-cam all sound like circus barkers compared to this. A beautifully registrated voice that floats into that glorious top and TASTE! I am in awe of Andrew Goodwin's talent and integrity as an artist. He is truly one of a kind.
@@DonVueltaMorales I did. A typical British church singer with a white voice and no connection to the body, hence the aspirated pseudo-coloratura with a million breaths. It's an easy aria when you just croon it.
@@ian1856 Goodwin is excellent--no argument there. I'm about Elliott's age, and when the Hogwood recording came out, it redefined _Messiah_ . Compare Alfred Deller to James Bowman to just about any countertenor recording today. The shift in quality is tectonic. I think I still have a bias toward the English choirboy timbre of Elliott. Compare Andreas Scholl's live recording of "Ombre mai fu" with any of the other excellent recordings. Scholl is astounding because he is still a "choirboy." I guess I might have been biased here because of the large, contemporary-instrument orchestra and the Mahler chorus waiting to "And the Glory" us right in the face.
@@DonVueltaMorales For me, Scholl is not a choirboy. He knows how to sing. Elliott does not. He has facility, to be sure, but that's neither technique nor artistry. Bottom line, we're both entitled to our opinions. Merry Christmas, and enjoy the music!
Actually, Jesus is that "Comforter" because He alone became a human being like us, NOT the "holy Spirit." He said, "I will not leave you comfortless, I will come unto you" (John 14.18). He didn't say, "I will not leave you, the Holy Spirit will come to you." In the book of Revelation, we see the phrase, "he that hath ears, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches." And yet there was nobody speaking except Jesus alone. The Comforter is actually Jesus, coming to us in spirit form, infinite and unconfined. Trinity theory destroys the personality of God and of Christ, by adding another supposed strange "person" called the "Holy Spirit," which is actually none other than the shared Spirit of both God and Christ, the Spirit of God or the Spirit of Christ, not "God the Holy Spirit."
So inspiring, always, Thank you! Enjoy Psalm 91 praise and prayer song at Chris Phally channel, Messiah bible songs inspired me too, see: Happy song of Health, What God has Prepared, With Christ in Paradise, Carried by the angels, & many more at Chris Phally channel on UA-cam.
I love his steadfast, clean sound. Excellent!
such a beautiful, straight and powerfully executed version of that famous aria. Chapeau, Andrew Goodwin!!!
The Living word of God is wonderful and this man gives it a wonderful voice in music
Wow! This voice and interpretation is fabulous!
Quite beautifully delivered and with a dense musically and textually mastered altogether the orchestra also quite wonderful. The combination produces great performance. Hurray
Pure and clean voice❤
He must have Welsh dna❤a voice like pure silk❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
He sang this in the Hamer Hall in December 2022. He is excellent! So musical!!!!!
An amazingly free and beautiful voice!
A Beautifully moving and transcendent experience~
Oh. Goosebumps! Your artistry is wonderful.
Congrats and thanks to the conductor as well. You and he made a memorable, magical moment for us and yourselves!
Greetings from South Africa. What a golden tenor and remarkable tone colour ❤
Dit is de mooiste uitvoering, niet alleen een fantastische stem. Maar ook de timing🤗perfect👍🏼
Until now, I’ve watched performance videos of tenors singing “Every Valley” which always puts me in a good mood, even though I’m not particularly religious. I enjoy listening to the elongated “a-allll” in the word exalted. I loved watching the switch in tempo and mood from “Comfort Ye” to “Every Valley.” I thought “Every Valley” was played a bit faster than usual but still a great performance by Mr. Goodwin and the orchestra.
I used to love Pavorotti….this guy makes me cry wow what a voice❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
100%, gilt-edged, this is the best rendition I've heard in my 77-year lifetime so far. Thank you, Andrew. You are now among my heroes!
Andrew, you are my favourite tenor! Beautiful.
Best rendition I have ever heard. Excellent Andrew.
An absolutely magnificent performance. And there's not a close second out there. The other tenors I've listened to on UA-cam all sound like circus barkers compared to this. A beautifully registrated voice that floats into that glorious top and TASTE! I am in awe of Andrew Goodwin's talent and integrity as an artist. He is truly one of a kind.
I almost agree. Look for Paul Elliott from the late 70s.
@@DonVueltaMorales I did. A typical British church singer with a white voice and no connection to the body, hence the aspirated pseudo-coloratura with a million breaths. It's an easy aria when you just croon it.
@@ian1856 Goodwin is excellent--no argument there. I'm about Elliott's age, and when the Hogwood recording came out, it redefined _Messiah_ . Compare Alfred Deller to James Bowman to just about any countertenor recording today. The shift in quality is tectonic. I think I still have a bias toward the English choirboy timbre of Elliott. Compare Andreas Scholl's live recording of "Ombre mai fu" with any of the other excellent recordings. Scholl is astounding because he is still a "choirboy."
I guess I might have been biased here because of the large, contemporary-instrument orchestra and the Mahler chorus waiting to "And the Glory" us right in the face.
@@DonVueltaMorales For me, Scholl is not a choirboy. He knows how to sing. Elliott does not. He has facility, to be sure, but that's neither technique nor artistry. Bottom line, we're both entitled to our opinions. Merry Christmas, and enjoy the music!
Absolutely perfect!!!!!
Bravoooo, bravoo, bravoooooooooooooooo
marvellous....gripped and calm....breathe. Thank you
Beautiful, thank you, Andrew!
What a powerful and beautiful voice!
Beautifully effortless! Bravo!
PERFECT!!!!!!
Splendid
Thoroughly enjoyed this performance!
Marvellous
Such a beautiful head voice🤤🎶
The Holy Spirit is really our Comforter.
Actually, Jesus is that "Comforter" because He alone became a human being like us, NOT the "holy Spirit." He said, "I will not leave you comfortless, I will come unto you" (John 14.18). He didn't say, "I will not leave you, the Holy Spirit will come to you." In the book of Revelation, we see the phrase, "he that hath ears, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches." And yet there was nobody speaking except Jesus alone. The Comforter is actually Jesus, coming to us in spirit form, infinite and unconfined. Trinity theory destroys the personality of God and of Christ, by adding another supposed strange "person" called the "Holy Spirit," which is actually none other than the shared Spirit of both God and Christ, the Spirit of God or the Spirit of Christ, not "God the Holy Spirit."
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽AWESOME!!!!!!!!!😃
So inspiring, always, Thank you! Enjoy Psalm 91 praise and prayer song at Chris Phally channel, Messiah bible songs inspired me too, see: Happy song of Health, What God has Prepared, With Christ in Paradise, Carried by the angels, & many more at Chris Phally channel on UA-cam.
The way he lowered his jaw is exactly like how my teachers told me to do. The mouth opening should be vertical instead of horizontal. :)
I was taught the oppoite.
opposite.