Thank you! Matthew is my FAVORITE tenor! He never fails to entrance me, his voice is so warm and angelic! He's an incredible, funny, wise, insightful and lovable person!
He is such a wonderful tenor, his voice come with melting warmth and such grace. Totally blew me away in Pearl Fisher, I hope I get to see him live someday.
I really enjoy Polenzani's performances. I've seen him many times, but he just blew me away in Pearl Fishers. His vocalization and phrasing just took me away to another land. Ceylon, I guess!
@@flaze3 Why not? Because most sound like baritones posing as tenors. Most of the famous male singers in opera history have been tenors which is why many baritones aspire to the tenor voice.
@@piustwelfth there is a deficit of natural tenors because most guys are baritones, so from a financial point of view it makes sense for high baritones to retrain as tenors. As long as they can hit the notes decently, more power to them!
I've seen footage of rehearsals where they have electronic equipment 'in' the auditorium. Do creepy people penalize performers for abandoning legato? Seems as though 'paper' (score) is merely the scientific recording . . . put to paper . . . and 'not' spiritual.
Thank you! Matthew is my FAVORITE tenor! He never fails to entrance me, his voice is so warm and angelic! He's an incredible, funny, wise, insightful and lovable person!
He is such a wonderful tenor, his voice come with melting warmth and such grace. Totally blew me away in Pearl Fisher, I hope I get to see him live someday.
I really enjoy Polenzani's performances. I've seen him many times, but he just blew me away in Pearl Fishers. His vocalization and phrasing just took me away to another land. Ceylon, I guess!
He's so handsome
I like his high tenor voice. Many tenors sound like baritones.
Well, in all fairness, the baritone voice is the most common singing voice in men, in general.
@@flannerymonaghan-morris1137 Then they should stick with their natural baritone vocal range instead of trying to be tenors.
If they can sing tenor rep then why not?
@@flaze3 Why not? Because most sound like baritones posing as tenors. Most of the famous male singers in opera history have been tenors which is why many baritones aspire to the tenor voice.
@@piustwelfth there is a deficit of natural tenors because most guys are baritones, so from a financial point of view it makes sense for high baritones to retrain as tenors. As long as they can hit the notes decently, more power to them!
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This guy came to my school to teach a masterclass to my high school choir class...couldn’t be there because of a family emergency.
reminds me of a modern jussi bjorling
I've seen footage of rehearsals where they have electronic equipment 'in' the auditorium. Do creepy people penalize performers for abandoning legato? Seems as though 'paper' (score) is merely the scientific recording . . . put to paper . . . and 'not' spiritual.
Is there an additional (part 2)
it was just posted yesterday.
thanks :) I saw it. He's someone I look up to.
your welcome! I look up to him as well.
Should've put music on earlier. He suddenly became more sincere once 'in' the sound.
Chordiac Attack are on UA-cam ... funny stuff! includes "the Empire Carpet Guy" - 588-2300 forever!!
He somehow reminds me of Mark Ruffalo...
Polenzani sounds perpetually confused xD
Does he possess a DIVA ATTITUDE in real life...?
mail4matt2000 why?
doubt it. he seems really down to earth.