ETTORE BASTIANINI & BORIS CHRISTOFF - Don Carlo - "O signor, di Fiandra arrivo"
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- Опубліковано 3 тра 2010
- SALISBURGO 1 agosto 1960 - Live ---
Baritono italiano ETTORE BASTIANINI (Siena 24 settembre 1922 - Sirmione 25 gennaio 1967) Basso bulgaro BORIS CHRISTOFF (Plodvir 18 maggio 1914 - Roma 29 giugno 1993.
Splendidi interpreti. Unici! 🌹❤️🌹❤️
Як співають класно! Кращі.
Блестящие певцы 20 века!!!
TROP BEAU!!!❤🌿✝️🌿❤🎼🎶🎻🎻🎻🎶🎼❤🤾♂️
Here you have two of the greatest voices of the 20th Century. It was shameful due to the stupid circumstance of that era, that we got deprived of the presence of Boris Christoff, to me among the great Basses of all time right next to Cesare Siepi. What a glorious recording we have to listen to this magnificent singer.
Norberto Torriente
splendidi entrambi !
Sublimi! Unici
Splendidi e immortali interpreti!
(una piccola notazione: il giorno della morte di Ettore Bastianini è il 25 gennaio 1967)
Dos de los mejores interpretes verdianos juntos....maravilloso !!!!
Impresionante!!!
Boris Christroff has an 100 percent Slavic voice, YEP and he sounds fine in the Italian roles he sang. Ezio pinza is as Italian as they sound yet his BORIS was a marvel.
Great recording. The complete recording is hard to find. Thanks for posting.
I love the wonderful voice of Bastiannini. But the rugged, rough voice, with deformed vowels, finally quite burlesque and diabolical of Christoff is certainly more a voice of demon than that of a king. The word "Grand Guignole" comes to mind. Maybe the real Philip II was so, but it's unattractive. Maybe that at that time, it was that kind of authority that people enjoyed. I prefer the most solar Siepi, definitely.
Boris Christroff has an 100 percent Slavic voice. His voice can never be suitable for Verdi operas.
I kind of agree with you, but he was one of the greatest Verdi-singers on record!
His German was dreadful, though.
GullibleSanto. I think there is no such thing as a Slavic voice. Besides, if Christ's voice did not fit into Verdi's operas, he would not be so well received in Italy, and Verdi's granddaughter would not say that this is the voice Verdi would want to hear in his operas.
@Gullible Santo
I suppose you meant (just) his imperfect *pronunciation*?
Well, it's largely compensated by his vocal, which is all OK for Verdi's bass roles.
Who Are You?!, to make those statements who is suitable for what...!
@@ognyankanev5211 I am an avid and discerning listener of operatic singers. Boris C. with his great but heavily Slavic voice sounds awkard in Don Carlos, i.e.in Spain of the middle ages.