Giacomini "Che gelida manina" La Boheme, Macerata 1982

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  • Giuseppe Giacomini singing "Che gelida manina" in La Boheme at Macerata in 1982. Yes, it is transposed down which is not uncommon so no need to comment on that. He is still awesome!

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  • @radames5855
    @radames5855 Рік тому +2

    Con una vocalità drammatica come questa,è un miracolo eseguire con tanta sicurezza e in tonalità originale!!!!!

  • @klokheten
    @klokheten 14 років тому +4

    Bravo maestro. Not so many tenors have the stamina to sing this aria so slow and powerful.
    He is certainly not too dramatic for the part.
    All too neglected. Everyone ought to have respect for this brilliant singer.

  • @KaleidoscopeAct
    @KaleidoscopeAct 6 років тому +1

    What a night to remember for opera! Two legends of singing singing together!

  • @yersongonsalez4648
    @yersongonsalez4648 3 роки тому +2

    Amazing

  • @mariosessa4856
    @mariosessa4856 2 роки тому +3

    Una interpretazione semplicemente fantastica Un tenore drammatico che canta la romanza in tono È magnifico Giacomini

  • @tenorschofield
    @tenorschofield 13 років тому +3

    Magnifico!!!!!! que bueno es Giacomini!!!!BRAVOOOOO!!!!!!

  • @operanord
    @operanord 16 років тому +2

    Grande Maestro!

  • @osiarap
    @osiarap 14 років тому +1

    Transposed as it maybe, it suited his voice and came out so powerful..

  • @TimothyJonSarris
    @TimothyJonSarris 3 роки тому +1

    Transposed up or transposed down he's still wonderful. Thanks!

  • @moorfan1
    @moorfan1 16 років тому +6

    Giacomini's voice was a volcanic force of nature, but maybe a *tad* large for Rodolfo?

  • @FABIANROBLESTenor
    @FABIANROBLESTenor 16 років тому +2

    OMG!!! Thanks for posting this!!!! This is a phrasing masterclass!!!! As always with Giacomini!!!!

  • @brunobuzzacchi1108
    @brunobuzzacchi1108 4 роки тому +2

    Che meraviglia di interpretazione.Peccato che la telecamera non avesse abbastanza luce, e sembrava "La Bohème" nel castello di Dracula.

  • @barrister79
    @barrister79 15 років тому

    I've been looking this one for so long a time! Thank you for this one..

  • @williamstadel6113
    @williamstadel6113 Рік тому +1

    I wish there are any tenors with a "tad bit " to big for opera. Like what Tabeldi said, we have "mosquitos " for opera these days.

  • @faustobertolini6877
    @faustobertolini6877 Рік тому +2

    Piu' sfumato Pavarotti, Giacomini piu" intenso. Peccato che non abbia avuto la pubblicita' televisiva di Pavarotti di cui era superiore come timbrica espressiva.

  • @Gopher31
    @Gopher31 11 років тому +2

    If your larynx is naturally low you may not need to be told! every student is different. In singing however the larynx should be lowered. However even melocchi singers (Del monaco, Giacomini and all) did not forcibly lower it.
    Lowering the larynx enlarges the pharynx giving you an 'Open throat'

  • @gruppomusicaparole
    @gruppomusicaparole 8 років тому +2

    Io c'ero!

  • @TenorDmitry
    @TenorDmitry 16 років тому +3

    Giacomini is not a bass! He is a classical "caruso" (or Melocchi low larynx- full respiration) spinto tenor as he really should be.
    A tenor woth a powerfull voice of a man, singing incredeble high notes!

  • @TenorDmitry
    @TenorDmitry 15 років тому

    Hehe of course there is! Read what Maestro Corelli says about it on his famouse interview about a vocal techniqe. About Giacominni - Listen to his long interview here on the UA-cam...
    You can also watch some video tecords of them, and clearly see the possition of the larinx. That's tha basis of their thechnoqe.

  • @jmccracken1963
    @jmccracken1963 15 років тому +1

    Very well-sung by both Giacomini and Caballe (well matched in terms of vocal weight); unfortunately, the picture is pitch black!!!!

  • @ER1CwC
    @ER1CwC 2 роки тому +1

    I never knew that Otello ever lived in Paris!
    Yes, this is not the right sound for Rodolfo. But it is thrilling nonetheless.

  • @TenorDmitry
    @TenorDmitry 15 років тому

    Dear Songsofscarlet - I've never told you about forcing the larinx to go down. But If you say that it's going down when you "open" your throat, I say the same. When it go down- the throut become opened... :)
    Not by forsing it!!! By get use to control it's possition. you can ask good flut or oboy players about it.

  • @tenorsanyone
    @tenorsanyone 15 років тому +2

    There is no denying that Giacomini has a formidable instrument, but to my ears his massive voice is tragically misapplied here. This role requires tenderness, vulnerability, and plaintive ardor, but I don't hear any of those qualities in this scene. Maybe my own pre-conceptions are at work. Perhaps I am just not accustomed to hearing a dramatic tenor in this role. By the same token, I don't enjoy Carreras trying to sing "Niun mi Tema" (Otello), either.

  • @thehix
    @thehix 12 років тому

    @RADAMES1983 The easiest way to do it is to give all vowels the color of italian U (OO)

  • @Gopher31
    @Gopher31 12 років тому +1

    It's not transposed. The note at the end is 523hz, High C.

    • @davidroy6371
      @davidroy6371 5 років тому +1

      jamesgatward1985 No, it’s actually high B

  • @songsofscarlet
    @songsofscarlet 15 років тому +1

    there is no lowering of the larynx with giacomini... but yes he is incredible! BTW there's no lowering of the larynx with Corelli and Del Monaco either... it's all BS

  • @Honken
    @Honken 13 років тому

    @AlexanderNievsky
    Could you tell me, oh wise one, what this WORNG technique is?

  • @TenorDmitry
    @TenorDmitry 12 років тому

    No it's not. Are you a singer yourself? Cause if yes and if you sing like that- you know the feeling. And if not - find some videos when u can see the neck, and you will see a stable (not moving during the vibrato) and low larynx position. When the larynx is low - the throat is open and has more space. It's totally close when you swallow (and then you can feel it going totally up).

  • @songsofscarlet
    @songsofscarlet 15 років тому

    Radames, as I have great respect for your love of opera, I am going to have to disagree with you on this one. I am fully aware of how Corelli et al sang, as I studied with a teacher who lived with Del Monaco for 6 yrs and I am currently studying with a teacher who studied with Corelli for many years. In no way have I ever been told to lower my larynx. Yes the larynx is in a lower place, but it happens naturally when your glottal space is open. You do not forcefully lower the larynx.

  • @henryv69
    @henryv69 16 років тому

    si il soprano era montserrat Caballe

  • @user-dh3gf4de1z
    @user-dh3gf4de1z Рік тому

    Очень люблю Джакомини. Но он здесь не поэт, а какой-то гладиатор).

    • @radames5855
      @radames5855 Рік тому +2

      La sua voce è drammatica!!! Non credo che un altro con vocalità drammatica riesca a fare meglio!!!!!! A parte Caruso e pochi altri!!!

  • @oclhie
    @oclhie 15 років тому

    ¿?

  • @ottimi8jp
    @ottimi8jp 6 років тому

    ジャコ様とても素晴らしいのだけど、貧乏詩人でなく大文豪ですね。それから「冷たき手」に入る前の半音下げるための転調はオリジナルではないので、やはり気持ち悪いものですね。