"Ingemisco" Réquiem of Verdi - Jerry Hadley (Best Lyric Tenor of the 70s, 80s!!)
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Brilliant, masculine, voluminous, nuanced singing of the HIGHEST order.
Truly old school glory!!! Magnificent artist, Jerry Hadley, so much missed... Bravo!!!
He sounds so open and free. Most people these days are constricted and fake dark.
The hallmark of Jonas Kaufman…
@@michaelmiller1215YES!!!!
@@michaelmiller1215 Never understood the admiration for Jonas Kaufmann ! His voice is awful !
A beautiful masculine lyric tenor. No one like him now (that I know of).
Have a look at Jose Simerilla Romero. Similar type of lyric but masculine sound 👍
Wish he was still with us! Sad!!
I am always in tears when I hear Jerry Hadley. He was pushed aside by the "famous" tenors, some of whom had no business signing in a high school recital, let alone in famous opera houses.
Hugely underated...RIP 🙏
Welch wunderbarer Tenor mit allerbester Diction !!!!!!!!!
God I just love Jerry Hadley. This was a truly glorious performance.
i am glad i found this,what a beautiful voice.I love caruso but jerry to my mind is up there with him, in fact i prefer his rendition to carusos
Spectacular voice and presence 💐💕
He is dearly loved and so missed 🦋
Outstanding singer whom I discovered thanks to the "Liverpool Oratorio". Greatly missed! 🙏❤️
Erstaunlich, ein Amerikaner in Top-Form!
Schön. Das Verdi-Requiem ist wunderbare Musik.
Komischer Notenschlüssel für den Tenor. Üblicherweise notiert man den Tenor wie den Sopran (mit Violinschlüssel), mit einer 8 unter dem Violinschlüssel (für: 1 Oktave tiefer).
Wonderful interpretation 😊
Amazing!
That’s just terrific! Thank you for posting!
I don’t think there are recordings from the 70ies with him. But for sure one of the best recordings of this!
Mr. Hadley was a great tenor.
MARVELOUS JERRY HADLEY!!!
Amazing! And I Iove not only hearing but seeing the notes as well. I really wanna learn how to read notes. I have a pretty powerful voice when I was active in choir a few years ago. I want a come back better. I might need money to learn everything.
I get goosebumps
Gorgeous....
Tragic man.
Perfect!!
Superb
The squillo on the -ri- of Mariam is absurd…
TERIFFIC! But I detest the Tenor Clef!
intepretazione molto bella .Personalmente preferisco quella di Mario del Monaco e di Corelli
Clave de do ¿por qué?
This tenor is extinctively superior to today's ugly and mediocre tenors, who couldn't have deserved even to appear on the opera stage of the past
Nothing to say.
Who said so.? The very categorization of lyric has no physiological basis. It generally indicates vocal faults
Great, Better than pavarotti. but pippo is best
Love Pippo, but he couldn't touch this.
None of the over-singing of Jose Carreras; no old-fashioned and just loud singing of Richard Tucker; none of the sometimes habitual/rote singing of Pavarotti.
Tucker's only problem that he unfortunately had was his high register above high A
And why would the vocal line be written on that stupid Tenor Clef?
Tenor clef...think about it. These clefs were used to keep the majority of the notes within the stave. Musicians know how to read the various clefs.