die hohen Stimmen des Chores und der Bass von Vladimir Miller, da gibt es Gänsehaut pur.egal wer diese Lied singt, ein Kärntner Chor, bei Andrei Rieu, die Original Don Kosaken unter Sergei Yaroff, der Chor der Russischen Armee (RIP:::) das ist ein Lied das einem durch und durch geht! Aber es kann nur ein Russe so darbringen das es einem mitten ins Herz trifft. und das Gesicht des Jungen in Sessel mit der Nr10 sagt eigentlich alles was es zu sagen gibt.
@@siegfriedkohler1365 "Twelve robbers", a Russian folk song. Fragment of the concert for the 10th anniversary of the children's choir of the Orenburg Philharmonic "New names". Performers: children's choir "New names" and men's choir "Russian singers". Conductor Marina Turkina. Soloist Vladimir Miller. Orenburg. Philharmonic. 29.11.2008. I have quickly translated everything for you. regards from Moscow,keep well and dont let the bug catch you! the song by the way is based on real story. of a brigand who robbed but turned later a monk...
is it just my ear playing tricks, or does he only drop to a low C at the end there? i remember in another version by him he went to A1, or Bb1, and Pasjukov went to G/G#1. a low C is an odd note for an oktavist like him to finish with.
theoretical physicist Does prevent it all becoming just a party trick, skipping the deepest possible note on which to finish but it didn't give a chest pain the way the Pasjukov recordings do, which verge on the sublime
***** probably. still odd though, my high school choir's basses could easily do an audible Eb2 and i think in russia deep voices are more common, so they would probably be able to do even more.
A C2 is no problem to an octavist, A1 isn't either. G1 or below, where the volume fades gradually. Vladimir Miller doesn't only have the low range, but his voice includes the brilliant overtones of every low and lowest note.
Coisa linda!... 🇵🇹
Одно из лучших исполнений!
Спасибо большое!
what a voice!! incredible artist!
Wunderschön !!!
Magnifique et très émouvant à entendre; et à chanter aussi (à voir les visages des chanteurs et chanteuses).
Another more than exelent performance from Wladimir Miller.
die hohen Stimmen des Chores und der Bass von Vladimir Miller, da gibt es Gänsehaut pur.egal wer diese Lied singt, ein Kärntner Chor, bei Andrei Rieu, die Original Don Kosaken unter Sergei Yaroff, der Chor der Russischen Armee (RIP:::) das ist ein Lied das einem durch und durch geht! Aber es kann nur ein Russe so darbringen das es einem mitten ins Herz trifft.
und das Gesicht des Jungen in Sessel mit der Nr10 sagt eigentlich alles was es zu sagen gibt.
Du sprichst mir ganz und gar aus dem Herzen. Besser kann ich es auch nicht sagen.
А хорошо поют дети!
Don't know if you have ever been in the same room when that note was sung by a real contra-bass like Mr Miller but it can be a bit overwhelming.
very emotional young lady on the left behind Vladimir Miller
What is the name of the choir and what is the name of this 'emotional' young lady?
@@siegfriedkohler1365 "Twelve robbers", a Russian folk song. Fragment of the concert for the 10th anniversary of the children's choir of the Orenburg Philharmonic "New names". Performers: children's choir "New names" and men's choir "Russian singers". Conductor Marina Turkina. Soloist Vladimir Miller. Orenburg. Philharmonic. 29.11.2008. I have quickly translated everything for you. regards from Moscow,keep well and dont let the bug catch you! the song by the way is based on real story. of a brigand who robbed but turned later a monk...
@@benediktmorak4409 Thank you for the detailed explanation, I also wish you health and best regards from Berlin, who is the young lady?
@@siegfriedkohler1365 what i did mean ist the, what do you call a lady conductor? - conductress-? hard to say in this -political correctness - times.
is it just my ear playing tricks, or does he only drop to a low C at the end there? i remember in another version by him he went to A1, or Bb1, and Pasjukov went to G/G#1. a low C is an odd note for an oktavist like him to finish with.
theoretical physicist Does prevent it all becoming just a party trick, skipping the deepest possible note on which to finish but it didn't give a chest pain the way the Pasjukov recordings do, which verge on the sublime
+theoretical physicist I imagine it might have something to with the fact that it appears to be a high school choir behind him.
***** probably. still odd though, my high school choir's basses could easily do an audible Eb2 and i think in russia deep voices are more common, so they would probably be able to do even more.
A C2 is no problem to an octavist, A1 isn't either. G1 or below, where the volume fades gradually.
Vladimir Miller doesn't only have the low range, but his voice includes the brilliant overtones of every low and lowest note.
А ГДЕ ПРОФУНДО В КОНЦЕ!! СЛАБЕНЬКО
Watch the little girl usually hidden behind his right elbow.
she seems to be in seventh heaven! suppose that what is music all about?
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Дирижёршу на металлолом!!🤔😏🙄