@@Beral62 Giaiotti was wonderful! Jerry Hines and Giaiotti were close friends. I studied with Jerry and had the great pleasure of meeting Giaiotti years ago!
Joseph Shore When he was a Christian, he was one during a time of a social unawakening. People were starting to lose their faith in God, espousing new ideals and practices that goes against the good book, and forgetting that Jesus was the true and only way to salvation. There's a reason why we called the 1960's "the age of aquarus"... Jerome Hines, had he lived and was still a christian to this day, would've been ridiculed and insulted for believing in a belief of life, love, and safety and security, knowing that he'd live forever through Jesus Christ. He would've been called a "Homophobe", for preaching the word that damns Homosexuality and other immoral sexual activities. And he would've been called all sorts of names by the same government that allowed him to meet JFK. So in a way, I'm glad he died a matyr for Christ. Much more pleasing and just to die for a cause that will save you in the end.
Giaiotti and Moll don`t belong into the same row to Pinza, Pasero, Siepi and Ghiaurov. They were of second quality. All are dead now. I heared them all. Pinza only on record. Pasero I met in his home in Milano in 1976.
Hines is in top form here & with chorus so it could be a MET performance where he was perhaps alternating with Siepi. The MET only had NABUCCO, initially, its 1960-61 season until more performances much later. In New Jersey maybe? Anyway a fine job spoiled a bit by what sounds like a Prompter.
На мой взгляд, самый ,,густой" бас Запада - Хайнс великолепен ! Но послушайте Марка Рейзена в 50-летнем возрасте, а если вам не хватит ,,густоты", послушайте Максима Михайлова - например, роль протодьякона из фильма Эйзенштейна ,,Иван Грозный". Возможно, что вы призадумаетесь...
This is absolutely fantastic, nobody is singing like this anymore
The greatest!!! There's just nobody like Jerry!
Nobody eccepts Bonaldo Giaiotti. Listen. ua-cam.com/video/kFHXofpyFs8/v-deo.html
@@Beral62 Giaiotti was wonderful! Jerry Hines and Giaiotti were close friends. I studied with Jerry and had the great pleasure of meeting Giaiotti years ago!
Forte!!! The best bass voice ever.
THere were many great basses in the 20th century but Hines was unique in his color, richness, nobility, power, intelligence and acting.
Amen to that, brother! Very special but, strangely, I feel he was unjustly underrated by many. I'll never understand it. I think he was magnificent!
He was a Christian and was discriminated against in a business that didn't like that.
Sad but true. I also feel that, Americans are, at times, somehow considered "second rate".
Joseph Shore When he was a Christian, he was one during a time of a social unawakening. People were starting to lose their faith in God, espousing new ideals and practices that goes against the good book, and forgetting that Jesus was the true and only way to salvation. There's a reason why we called the 1960's "the age of aquarus"...
Jerome Hines, had he lived and was still a christian to this day, would've been ridiculed and insulted for believing in a belief of life, love, and safety and security, knowing that he'd live forever through Jesus Christ. He would've been called a "Homophobe", for preaching the word that damns Homosexuality and other immoral sexual activities. And he would've been called all sorts of names by the same government that allowed him to meet JFK. So in a way, I'm glad he died a matyr for Christ. Much more pleasing and just to die for a cause that will save you in the end.
Until the end of his present life...what technique! I hope to sing one day with him in the heavenly chorus of Christ.
Che gran voce! Mi piace molto!!!
Great!!
ABSOLUTELY!! However, MUST acknowledge the greatness of GHIAUROV, GIAIOTTI, PINZA, SIEPI and KURT MOLL!!
Giaiotti and Moll don`t belong into the same row to Pinza, Pasero, Siepi and Ghiaurov. They were of second quality. All are dead now. I heared them all. Pinza only on record. Pasero I met in his home in Milano in 1976.
@@aldgislradbod1851 Giaiotti absolutely belonged.
@@massiveqdawg And so does Moll!
@@aldgislradbod1851 That statement is indeed of lower quality. By chance, have you ever sang Zaccariah in La Scala or Baron Ochs in Vienna?
Hines in 1961 was his absolute prime
¡Qué gran bajo!
bravo
excellent tenor here also.
Hines is in top form here & with chorus so it could be a MET performance where he was perhaps alternating with Siepi. The MET only had NABUCCO, initially, its 1960-61 season until more performances much later. In New Jersey maybe? Anyway a fine job spoiled a bit by what sounds like a Prompter.
BRAVOOOOO!!!!!!
The Best!
RIP. Joseph Shore
Voce straordinaria, impostazione perfetta, appoggio mirabile: invano copiato negli acuti da Ramey.
Guarda non c'è assolutamente paragone con Ramey Hines è irraggiungibile sopratutto dai cosiddetti bassi che si esibiscono attualmente nei teatri
Who ist the tenor in the second part? Ist it tucker?
Es una voz importante y muy 6:24 😅
На мой взгляд, самый ,,густой" бас Запада - Хайнс великолепен !
Но послушайте Марка Рейзена в 50-летнем возрасте, а если вам не хватит ,,густоты", послушайте Максима Михайлова - например, роль протодьякона из фильма Эйзенштейна ,,Иван Грозный".
Возможно, что вы призадумаетесь...
mamma mia che autorità