Being a Baritone and being able to sing Nessun Dorma as incredibly well as any Tenor would do... That's simply amazing. He completely SLAYED the last High B note.
I don’t know - I am also a Baritone and I am also to sing it (no - not even close as good as him). There are few tenors, which just can sing it well. Probably because of the vocal range. It is easier to get the high notes (with training) than to sing quite low (where Baritones have just an advantage).
Sono sbalordito nello scoprire artisti della lirica asiatici che possono competere senza ombra di dubbio con quelli europei e del resto del mondo in generale. Bravissimi,complimenti e grazie.
Ladies and Gentlemen, here is a prime example of a fellow dramatic Baritone showing the Public how men are supposed to sing and why Baritones are the sexiest voice today. I am a Dramatic Baritone my self.
@@smailik5749 Nope you are wrong. he does not sound anything like a lyric baritone. Listen to Thomas Hampson, Simon Keenlyside, Russel Braun, etc these are lyric baritones. Listen to their voices, the timber, the color and the ease of high notes and then come back to me.
@@conciencia21Well, I did not listen their voices. But I listened Titta Ruffo - true dram baritone. And for example their voices are absolutely different
@@smailik5749 Look, you are comparing apples and oranges. It is impossible for anyone in modern times to know beyond reasonable doubt how Titta really sounded like, that does not mean he was not a dramatic baritone. We cannot use the old LP recordings on youtube to say their voices are very different or alike. For example listen to Robert Merrills live tv broadcasting performances and then listen to his recordings and you might say those are not the same singer. Recordings messed a lot of singers true quality of sound. Also, Ruffo and Kim would never sound alike because they come from two different schools of singing. Italian baritones during Ruffo's time did not interpolate high notes even in arias such as Ezzio's Cavaletta "E giatta la mia sorte." Trust me I wrote my thesis on the subject. One more thing, for the love of God (Verdi). It is Dramatic Baritone not dram baritone.
excuse me, but he cannot be a baritone. He is a tenor. Which bartione is able to sing a b sharp in full voice.... never met one. But however, this is amazing!!!! Bravooooo
Basically the tone determines whether he is a tenor/baritone/bass. Ettore Kim has over 3 octaves of range so he can sing any part but his tone is definitely a baritone and his best pick songs are all for baritone.
Haha ! You do not know enough my good sir. First, I myself am a dramatic baritone with a range from bass F to tenor high C. In fact, Baritones have high notes better than a tenor we just cannot live up there all the time. Can we sing one performance of Calaf one night you bet you ass we can. Listen to Leonard Warren sing a High C and then get back to me.
@@conciencia21 a baritone may be can sing high notes like tenor but they dont have they squilo or ring in the top notes like a tenor will have for exable in high c tenor will sound more powertfull and squilo than a baritone without mic ofc
@@MrPanzosgr what Baritones have you heard singing high notes without sqillo? In fact, a Baritone High C has more chest voice with a darker sound and brilliance that cuts throu orchestras. Listen to Piero Capucilli, Sherill Milnes and Antonio Salvadori sing "E gettata la mia sorte" it is a Cavaletta and has a high Bb along with a bunch of high Fs. he had a solid C, infact most true Dramatic Baritones have a better high Cs than most tenors in terms of quality and size we just do not have them to burn. Tenors have more high Cs because that is where their natural voice lives. For example Juan Diego florez has high Cs to burn yet they are very nasal and small where as you have Corelli who did not have as many high Cs as Florez but they were phenomenal: Here is a sample of a live performance with Salvadori singing a high Bb with full orchestra and no mic tons of squillo and chest voice; just a massive Bb, trust me a tenor would be buried by the size and loudness of a Verdian orchestra : ua-cam.com/video/z300PtKAk0E/v-deo.html here is Cappucilli: ua-cam.com/video/foFgCrgiwoo/v-deo.html
It's pretty normal, especially for a baritone who's not supposed to sing a romanza like this, to do it this way. It's a "portamento", even Franco Corelli used many portamenti's when singing, although it's identified as an error if it's a long portamento, but I don't mind it, I actually like it!
Es un barítono, el timbre es más oscuro, el rango vocal se determina haciendo un análisis general de las notas que abarca cada tesitura, no significa que el barítono no pueda dar un La 4 o un Si 4 a partir del Do central del piano, cada persona tiene distinto rango vocal, y lo que determina una tesitura es el color de la voz no el rango vocal.
He's a dramatic tenor. I'm not sure what baritone everyone else is hearing. Hendrik Appels, Hans Beirer, Ludwig Suthaus, Alexei Steblyanko, Ramon Vinay, etc had darker voices than him, and they too were dramatic tenors. That's what a dramatic tenor is supposed to sound like, not some overloud character tenor that everyone thinks it is.
He's a Baritone. Singing the whole aria would take too much effort for his voice and it'd wreck it completely. You can see he reserved all his energy for the last High B note.
@@RobertDniroLHC That’s your subjective opinion. Objectively he is a badly trained tenor who is nowhere near the skill and coordination of Pavarotti. If you like tenors heavier than Pavarotti then listen to Franco Corelli, mario filippeschi, or Kurt Baum singing this. They weren’t lazy tenors calling themselves “baritones” for an entire career like this guy.
Being a Baritone and being able to sing Nessun Dorma as incredibly well as any Tenor would do... That's simply amazing.
He completely SLAYED the last High B note.
High bari
I don’t know - I am also a Baritone and I am also to sing it (no - not even close as good as him). There are few tenors, which just can sing it well. Probably because of the vocal range. It is easier to get the high notes (with training) than to sing quite low (where Baritones have just an advantage).
Sono sbalordito nello scoprire artisti della lirica asiatici che possono competere senza ombra di dubbio con quelli europei e del resto del mondo in generale. Bravissimi,complimenti e grazie.
대단하다. 웅장하고, 묵직한 톤으로 테너음역을 드라마틱하게 지르는 바리톤 거의 없다. 발성 한마디로 개쩐다.
바리톤중에도 하이체내는분들이 많지요~^^
고성현 최현수~~그리고 다른분들도요^^
바리톤이 테너노래를 하면안되는이유가 전율이 오지않기때문이지요 그 음정은 나지만 특유의테너가 불렀을때 감동이없으니까요~~^^
@@헌터-r8v 전율을 줄 수 없다는 점보다는
아리아 하나를 부를 순 있어도 몇 시간짜리
오페라 하나를 다 커버할 순 없기 때문에
자기 것이 아닌게 아닐까요..?
솔까 고급질 소리는 아니지
@@잔잔한인생-q6d 아~~그렇군요 그럼 어떤소리가 고급질소리인가요?ㅎㅎ궁금하네요
@@헌터-r8v he sings that good
Ladies and Gentlemen, here is a prime example of a fellow dramatic Baritone showing the Public how men are supposed to sing and why Baritones are the sexiest voice today. I am a Dramatic Baritone my self.
You think dram baritone can sing to such a high note? Most likely he is a lyric baritone
@@smailik5749 Nope you are wrong. he does not sound anything like a lyric baritone. Listen to Thomas Hampson, Simon Keenlyside, Russel Braun, etc these are lyric baritones. Listen to their voices, the timber, the color and the ease of high notes and then come back to me.
@@conciencia21Well, I did not listen their voices. But I listened Titta Ruffo - true dram baritone. And for example their voices are absolutely different
@@smailik5749 Look, you are comparing apples and oranges. It is impossible for anyone in modern times to know beyond reasonable doubt how Titta really sounded like, that does not mean he was not a dramatic baritone. We cannot use the old LP recordings on youtube to say their voices are very different or alike. For example listen to Robert Merrills live tv broadcasting performances and then listen to his recordings and you might say those are not the same singer. Recordings messed a lot of singers true quality of sound. Also, Ruffo and Kim would never sound alike because they come from two different schools of singing. Italian baritones during Ruffo's time did not interpolate high notes even in arias such as Ezzio's Cavaletta "E giatta la mia sorte." Trust me I wrote my thesis on the subject. One more thing, for the love of God (Verdi). It is Dramatic Baritone not dram baritone.
@@conciencia21 it’s Martin baritone or high baritone, never dramatic baritone. Dramatic baritone are more darker than his voice
Muy bueno. Me sorprende que este video no tenga más visualizaciones.
WOW! Without words! Magnificent
Very good, for a baritone he seems to hit the high notes very well.
His vocal reach and control has to be incredible if he's a natural baritone.
@@LucasTheUltimate no because he is high baritone, low baritone can’t do
어?? 바리톤이 이러시면 반칙 아니오 magnificent!
A Verdi baritone becoming a Heldentenor 😂👏👏👏
Para mí, incluso mejor interpretación que la de Pavarotti, que ya es decir. MARAVILLOSO
Isn't this the best Nessu Dorma performance of all time?
Oh God,, it's awesome
The best of the best ❤ thanks for it.... amazing...unbelievable
Amazing!!!
Madonna!Bravissimo!
세계최고의바리톤
그야말로세계의바리톤레젼드❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
GRANDE !!! BELLISSIMO !!!
Wow 풀버젼 보고 싶다
Pięknie brawo
Love it!
Better and darker than pavarotti truly inspirational.
Bravo..
That was amazing
excuse me, but he cannot be a baritone. He is a tenor. Which bartione is able to sing a b sharp in full voice.... never met one.
But however, this is amazing!!!! Bravooooo
Basically the tone determines whether he is a tenor/baritone/bass. Ettore Kim has over 3 octaves of range so he can sing any part but his tone is definitely a baritone and his best pick songs are all for baritone.
Search "why I'm not a tenor" by Lucas Meachem, he sang a b sharp very well
Haha ! You do not know enough my good sir. First, I myself am a dramatic baritone with a range from bass F to tenor high C. In fact, Baritones have high notes better than a tenor we just cannot live up there all the time. Can we sing one performance of Calaf one night you bet you ass we can. Listen to Leonard Warren sing a High C and then get back to me.
@@conciencia21 a baritone may be can sing high notes like tenor but they dont have they squilo or ring in the top notes like a tenor will have for exable in high c tenor will sound more powertfull and squilo than a baritone without mic ofc
@@MrPanzosgr what Baritones have you heard singing high notes without sqillo? In fact, a Baritone High C has more chest voice with a darker sound and brilliance that cuts throu orchestras. Listen to Piero Capucilli, Sherill Milnes and Antonio Salvadori sing "E gettata la mia sorte" it is a Cavaletta and has a high Bb along with a bunch of high Fs. he had a solid C, infact most true Dramatic Baritones have a better high Cs than most tenors in terms of quality and size we just do not have them to burn. Tenors have more high Cs because that is where their natural voice lives. For example Juan Diego florez has high Cs to burn yet they are very nasal and small where as you have Corelli who did not have as many high Cs as Florez but they were phenomenal:
Here is a sample of a live performance with Salvadori singing a high Bb with full orchestra and no mic tons of squillo and chest voice; just a massive Bb, trust me a tenor would be buried by the size and loudness of a Verdian orchestra :
ua-cam.com/video/z300PtKAk0E/v-deo.html
here is Cappucilli:
ua-cam.com/video/foFgCrgiwoo/v-deo.html
best ever to do it.
Great top note - but how many notes did he sing in the run-up?
2 or 3
It's pretty normal, especially for a baritone who's not supposed to sing a romanza like this, to do it this way. It's a "portamento", even Franco Corelli used many portamenti's when singing, although it's identified as an error if it's a long portamento, but I don't mind it, I actually like it!
@@raffaelepianese9328 I didn't like it when Corelli employed this technique. It spoils the sung line.
대박!!! ㄷㄷㄷㄷ
Più che baritono direi tenore drammatico, ha un si naturale, dove i baritoni normalmente al sol si fermano o quantomeno trovano difficoltà.
Es un barítono, el timbre es más oscuro, el rango vocal se determina haciendo un análisis general de las notas que abarca cada tesitura, no significa que el barítono no pueda dar un La 4 o un Si 4 a partir del Do central del piano, cada persona tiene distinto rango vocal, y lo que determina una tesitura es el color de la voz no el rango vocal.
@@humbertohernandezbr1107 however it’s Verdi Baritone. I would like to hear a dramatic baritone sings this song
He's a dramatic tenor. I'm not sure what baritone everyone else is hearing. Hendrik Appels, Hans Beirer, Ludwig Suthaus, Alexei Steblyanko, Ramon Vinay, etc had darker voices than him, and they too were dramatic tenors. That's what a dramatic tenor is supposed to sound like, not some overloud character tenor that everyone thinks it is.
That was magical, his voice is better then Luciano
❤️❤️🙏
dit is zonder meer uniek !!!
김동규 쌤은 테너로 전향하셔도 되겠다.^^
BRAVO❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
Baritone?
브라보^^ 와 할말없음
He sang in La Scala.
💙💙💙💙💙💙💙 ... !!!
바리톤이 네순도르마를? 개쩌는구나
Really good
Unreal
Was that a C5 at the end? Or did he sing this in a different key
It's a B4. It's in the original key.
1일 1영상 합니다 ^^
❤😊
와 개쩐다
삼위일체의신비
테너베이스바리톤
남성삼부일체레전드
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
✴‼✴‼
Incluso trabajando podría ser un tenor al estilo Giacomini
no puede pasar a tenor podria ser baritono ligero y alcanzar un C5
@@grandescantantes7055 si aguanta la tesitura de tenor, por qué no?
Baritone?!
벨칸토발성법만이 바리톤이라해도 하이c를 낼수가있다
Tenor corto
Uhhh.uhhh.uhhh!!!..ok..
겨우겨우. 찾아왔어요
유툽알고리즘 너무 싫은 ㅋ
Sounds great....but did anyone else notice he omitted 4/5 of the aria?
He's a Baritone. Singing the whole aria would take too much effort for his voice and it'd wreck it completely.
You can see he reserved all his energy for the last High B note.
@@LucasTheUltimate Which is why he shouldn't be singing tenor arias in the first place.
I'm hesitant to call him a baritone
한국 성악가 귀국만 하면 소리 그지같아짐ㅋ
Oh wonderful Heis the best viice in the world
this is a badly trained tenor, but ok🤷♀
He is not tenor, is baritone
But he can sing B4
sounds way better than pavarotti how can he be badly trained lol
@@RobertDniroLHC That’s your subjective opinion. Objectively he is a badly trained tenor who is nowhere near the skill and coordination of Pavarotti. If you like tenors heavier than Pavarotti then listen to Franco Corelli, mario filippeschi, or Kurt Baum singing this. They weren’t lazy tenors calling themselves “baritones” for an entire career like this guy.
GREAT