I adore this sensual and effortlessly embodied version. Your comments are so informative and i learnt alot from it as n total ignoramus about singing. Bravo William!
Thank you William! You have perfectly explained the enthusiasm I feel listening to Jakub Josef Orlinski. I became a real fan even though I never listened to classical music before discovering him in an Arte TV documentary.
William. I accidentally ran across Jakub Orlinski and instantly needed to learn all I could about him. His Anima Sacra is amazing. And in my search for Mr. Orlinski, I discovered you. You're magnificent in your technical analysis of Mr. Orlinski. You are describing perfectly why so many are instant fans of his remarkably beautiful voice. Baroque music has always been one of my favorite musical styles. But with your explanation and expertise, I am drawn deeper into the music. You help me understand these base emotions I am feeling. You are right. The audience loves Orlinski, and I love you for helping us all gain a deeper understanding of the musical voice. My sincerest gratitude. You are a gem.
Wow such a fabulous comment. And you didn’t give me your name!! I really love Orlinski. He has done so much for baroque music, really bringing it back to life.
Now I want to see him breakdancing! And why does this performance remind me of someone blowing soap bubbles in a garden? There is something so playful about it and yet it is deeply emotional and sensual. Can we for a moment also marvel at his agility in the ornamentation? So perfectly effortless. His voice certainly has more colour than I have come to expect from a countertenor.
@@eugenioecheverria6211 Have you ever been at the lecture analysing a piece of music? I suppose you have never been to such a lecture so you do not know anything about it. Stop being petty then... Everyone who wants to find the whole performance easily can do it.
He makes me weak at the knees. Oh for so many reasons. I can and do listen to him for hours as he takes me to someplace not if this world. I would like to make him coffee in the morning.
This is new for me. What little I have heard of Baroque seemed dry. Hearing you talk about it, William, helps me to hear it differently as Orlinski seems to want us to hear it. Very beautiful voice and much much more engaging for me! There is another male singer we both know that I would LOVE to hear make a Baroque piece his own.😘
I am Korean, so I am not good at English, so please understand the expression. I like the style of being moved by the teacher's explanations and songs.
Vu hier soir a Toulouse..tout à fait d'accord avec vous !!il est extraordinaire..un public conquit dès sa première apparition. Une soirée inoubliable !!❤❤❤
I listened to it in real life in Turin and discovered that it is even more beautiful than on video. The program was extremely difficult and he broke up the most arduous moments by going down to the stalls or doing somersaults on stage with great skill. He could be a histrionic if he weren't so superficially nice. Was Farinelli also a Peter Pan?
Quizá se deba a que Dimash no es un contratenor... y a que cantan distintos géneros por ende, usan distintas técnicas. Adoro tanto a Dimash como Jakub... al segundo he tenido la oportunidad de verlo en vivo pero al segundo creo que no tendré la suerte de verlo nunca... 😪
@@bvdswqawe11 Rather 'Yacoob... stress on the first syllable. The "B" sounds rather like a B, a not soft "P" (or something in between B and P). But for sure not that soft. 'Yoozef-the stress also on the first syllable.
@@Stan-j3j I don`t know what are you a user of, but you can`t tell me how to pronounce 'Jakub' in Polish,amigou;the rule of Polish language allows for devoicing o final voiced consonants,therefore the 'be' at the and of Jakub is pronounced as 'p',got it?!
@@bvdswqawe11 When having a good diction, it will never be devoiced to a pure "P". Yes, it will be significantly softened but never sounds like the P sound. Saying that a B becomes a P is a simplification.
Жарусски тоже здорово поет эту арию. Но у Орлинского тембр не такой звонкий и по-хорошему пронзительный, он более бархатный. Но лучше всех непревзойдённая Чечилия Бартоли.
Jaroussky is on the opposite edge of contertenor singing... Orlinski has a masculine voice colour, Jaroussky is far feminine... You like it or not but Orlinski is a revolutionary in countertenor singing, adding a lot of himself, flawlessly combining the chest voice with the head one and improvising... He is far from the so called "conservative" singing. That's what William wanted to convey, in my opinion. And... I agree with him 100%.
Jakub Orlinski the sexiest opera singer ? Not for me !!! Ah ! Ah ! Ah ! In my 💖, the opera winner is . .Logan Tanner !!! ( sorry Jakub but Logan is my beloved dandy !)
I really like Logan Tanner's great alto (excellent American education). I've never heard him live (or on video; Orliński several times). The stage charisma is decisive. Few singers per century are as delightful as Orliński in this category. Even in recordings; listen to "He was Despised" and "Stlle Amare". But that's a matter of personal choice.
@@mjk5807 Logan has a few live videos on his you tube channel and instagram. And ....alto ??? Sorry but do you meant " falsetto " ? Because from what i know ,alto is for deep voices ( maybe that 's what Logan 's spoken voice is ) and Logan is a countertenor like Jakub . Oh well , in a higher range i guess .
@@virginielafrench3921 Almost all countertenors sing in falsetto, but the final effect (soprano countertenor, mezzo-soprano countertenor, alto countertenor) is an individual matter. There is also a rare natural male alto voice (today e.g. Vincenzo Capezzuto, historically: Russell Oberlin). Your "He's more my kind of man!" ends the discussion. De gustibus non est disputandum.
Genialny Jakub Józef Orliński ❤
I adore this sensual and effortlessly embodied version. Your comments are so informative and i learnt alot from it as n total ignoramus about singing. Bravo William!
I’m fairly obsessed with it too!! 😂
Thank you William! You have perfectly explained the enthusiasm I feel listening to Jakub Josef Orlinski. I became a real fan even though I never listened to classical music before discovering him in an Arte TV documentary.
Listening to your comments is as great an experience as listening to Orliński singing. Thanks a lot. Greetings form Jakub's homeland.
Thank you so much. 🙏
Thank you William! Such a joy to listen this gems, and Orlinski is a big one! Love your reactions! Greetings from Serbia!
Orlinski’s rise to the top has been rapid. But who else is bringing such sensuality to baroque singing?
You said exactly what I feel about Jakub józef Orliński. Thank you very much
William.
I accidentally ran across Jakub Orlinski and instantly needed to learn all I could about him. His Anima Sacra is amazing.
And in my search for Mr. Orlinski, I discovered you.
You're magnificent in your technical analysis of Mr. Orlinski. You are describing perfectly why so many are instant fans of his remarkably beautiful voice.
Baroque music has always been one of my favorite musical styles. But with your explanation and expertise, I am drawn deeper into the music. You help me understand these base emotions I am feeling.
You are right. The audience loves Orlinski, and I love you for helping us all gain a deeper understanding of the musical voice.
My sincerest gratitude.
You are a gem.
Wow such a fabulous comment. And you didn’t give me your name!! I really love Orlinski. He has done so much for baroque music, really bringing it back to life.
Wow, beautiful!
Now I want to see him breakdancing! And why does this performance remind me of someone blowing soap bubbles in a garden? There is something so playful about it and yet it is deeply emotional and sensual. Can we for a moment also marvel at his agility in the ornamentation? So perfectly effortless. His voice certainly has more colour than I have come to expect from a countertenor.
So true about the agility. He has beautiful articulation.
No me parece adecuado comentarios durante la interpretación de la obra, por sesudos q le parezcan al impertinente comentarista. Repudiable.
@@eugenioecheverria6211 Have you ever been at the lecture analysing a piece of music? I suppose you have never been to such a lecture so you do not know anything about it. Stop being petty then... Everyone who wants to find the whole performance easily can do it.
He makes me weak at the knees. Oh for so many reasons. I can and do listen to him for hours as he takes me to someplace not if this world. I would like to make him coffee in the morning.
I have to tell you something, every time I hear him sing I get chills... :)
Me too, to be honest. And I don’t ever get that from a counter tenor!!
This is new for me. What little I have heard of Baroque seemed dry. Hearing you talk about it, William, helps me to hear it differently as Orlinski seems to want us to hear it. Very beautiful voice and much much more engaging for me! There is another male singer we both know that I would LOVE to hear make a Baroque piece his own.😘
If there are angels, this is how they sound.
Possibly they look like this too!
Oh, yes @@BangkokVoiceCoach
@@BangkokVoiceCoach dokładnie, zgadzam się z Tobą, i glos i aparycja. Brak skrzydeł mi nie przeszkadza. 😉😄
A beautiful countertenor voice singing in the splendor of The Hall of Mirrors.Divine!!
Yes. Rather special. I can imagine King Louis XIV would have appreciated this.
I wonder what farelini might say about this performance-)
I am Korean, so I am not good at English, so please understand the expression. I like the style of being moved by the teacher's explanations and songs.
Nothing to add, you said it all! Thank you!
He is the miracle!
Chills!!
Sottoscrivo ogni tua parola. ❤
Vu hier soir a Toulouse..tout à fait d'accord avec vous !!il est extraordinaire..un public conquit dès sa première apparition. Une soirée inoubliable !!❤❤❤
This song was made for him…. He is the elengancy him self
Managed to get tickets for him performing at the Edinburgh Festival this year.
Sir your home interior is beautiful bright Always..👓🎵🎺🩴I like summer..sunny
I listened to it in real life in Turin and discovered that it is even more beautiful than on video. The program was extremely difficult and he broke up the most arduous moments by going down to the stalls or doing somersaults on stage with great skill. He could be a histrionic if he weren't so superficially nice. Was Farinelli also a Peter Pan?
Jakub is a much better countertenor than Dimash is. And Dimash is already amazing. Just goes to show, there are aliens out there, and they can sing.
😂😂😂🥹
Quizá se deba a que Dimash no es un contratenor... y a que cantan distintos géneros por ende, usan distintas técnicas. Adoro tanto a Dimash como Jakub... al segundo he tenido la oportunidad de verlo en vivo pero al segundo creo que no tendré la suerte de verlo nunca... 😪
He's so f**kable - the voice is something extra
🥹
He is a David of Miguel Angel’s
Jakub does opera because he really loves it. We can see (hear) that over the years. Have you heard from David Hansen, coach?
Bangkok you have make and acute description
Sir, thank you for your reactions. You clearly love Dimash on your channel.
I highly recommend listening to Zhou Shen's "Big Fish".
Mister coach ,do say 'Yacoop' please,,,,that`s is first name,,
Ya - Coop - ok. Thanks 🙏
@@BangkokVoiceCoach ,very well;you`re welcome
@@bvdswqawe11 Rather 'Yacoob... stress on the first syllable. The "B" sounds rather like a B, a not soft "P" (or something in between B and P). But for sure not that soft. 'Yoozef-the stress also on the first syllable.
@@Stan-j3j I don`t know what are you a user of, but you can`t tell me how to pronounce 'Jakub' in Polish,amigou;the rule of Polish language allows for devoicing o final voiced consonants,therefore the 'be' at the and of Jakub is pronounced as 'p',got it?!
@@bvdswqawe11 When having a good diction, it will never be devoiced to a pure "P". Yes, it will be significantly softened but never sounds like the P sound. Saying that a B becomes a P is a simplification.
Жарусски тоже здорово поет эту арию. Но у Орлинского тембр не такой звонкий и по-хорошему пронзительный, он более бархатный. Но лучше всех непревзойдённая Чечилия Бартоли.
Jaroussky is on the opposite edge of contertenor singing... Orlinski has a masculine voice colour, Jaroussky is far feminine... You like it or not but Orlinski is a revolutionary in countertenor singing, adding a lot of himself, flawlessly combining the chest voice with the head one and improvising... He is far from the so called "conservative" singing. That's what
William wanted to convey, in my opinion. And... I agree with him 100%.
Ny tenep gavarim mushzkiye golosy,da..?
Please, I want Olinski bigger and you smaller.
Respectfully, NHG
Vivaldi - Vedrò Con Mio Diletto - Jakub Józef Orlinski REACTION
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Who cares if he's a sex symbol or not? Certainly, I don't.
Jakub Orlinski the sexiest opera singer ? Not for me !!! Ah ! Ah ! Ah !
In my 💖, the opera winner is . .Logan Tanner !!! ( sorry Jakub but Logan is my beloved dandy !)
I really like Logan Tanner's great alto (excellent American education). I've never heard him live (or on video; Orliński several times). The stage charisma is decisive. Few singers per century are as delightful as Orliński in this category. Even in recordings; listen to "He was Despised" and "Stlle Amare". But that's a matter of personal choice.
@@mjk5807 Logan has a few live videos on his you tube channel and instagram.
And ....alto ??? Sorry but do you meant " falsetto " ?
Because from what i know ,alto is for deep voices ( maybe that 's what Logan 's spoken voice is ) and Logan is a countertenor like Jakub .
Oh well , in a higher range i guess .
To be honnest , i prefer Logan both physically and vocally .
He 's more my kind of man ! 😄
Well ...Tim Mead can also fit but less .
@@virginielafrench3921 Almost all countertenors sing in falsetto, but the final effect (soprano countertenor, mezzo-soprano countertenor, alto countertenor) is an individual matter. There is also a rare natural male alto voice (today e.g. Vincenzo Capezzuto, historically: Russell Oberlin). Your "He's more my kind of man!" ends the discussion. De gustibus non est disputandum.