Nesterenko was an excellent artist with a good sense of proportion and taste. It is nice to have a realistic portrayal of this scene, as a tonic to the eye-rolling, silent-movie antics of less talented actors. Thank you, Manoli!
Mussorgsky first and last opera.The story of two Tzars Godunov and The wicked Dimitri at the very beginning of the eighteenth century.The opera was made in the end of the nineteenth.In Russia they thought it was a very important subject based on a Pushkin text and therefore it should be bright and rich and the libretto was given to Rimsky-Korsakov and to Shostakovich to make it delightful.With the time everyone saw that Mussorgsky s idea s were better and it became Russia s most famous opera , even more than Tchaikovsky s E Onegin. As for the singer,a bass like you.Born in St Petersburg he sung French, Italian and even Mozart,Don Giovanni,IL Barbieri,Die Zauberflotte...When he moved to Moscow he was in charge of the music from The Bolshoi. Finally he ended in Vienna where he got in touch with another way of making opera and gave masterclasses. I believe Boris Cristoph is better but what do I know.Maybe you prefer him for some kind of óperas. As modt Russians he was also an Engineer, which was ALWAYS handy in case of losing your voice...❤🎉
Very nice presentation. Singing, artistry, costumes, everything is beautiful.
Thank you, dear Manoli.
Nesterenko was an excellent artist with a good sense of proportion and taste. It is nice to have a realistic portrayal of this scene, as a tonic to the eye-rolling, silent-movie antics of less talented actors. Thank you, Manoli!
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@@arnoldamaral3814 Hi my friend...
@@arnoldamaral3814 Hi my dear friend...
@@arnoldamaral3814 Hi my dear friend...
Mussorgsky first and last opera.The story of two Tzars Godunov and The wicked Dimitri at the very beginning of the eighteenth century.The opera was made in the end of the nineteenth.In Russia they thought it was a very important subject based on a Pushkin text and therefore it should be bright and rich and the libretto was given to Rimsky-Korsakov and to Shostakovich to make it delightful.With the time everyone saw that Mussorgsky s idea s were better and it became Russia s most famous opera , even more than Tchaikovsky s E Onegin.
As for the singer,a bass like you.Born in St Petersburg he sung French, Italian and even Mozart,Don Giovanni,IL Barbieri,Die Zauberflotte...When he moved to Moscow he was in charge of the music from The Bolshoi.
Finally he ended in Vienna where he got in touch with another way of making opera and gave masterclasses.
I believe Boris Cristoph is better but what do I know.Maybe you prefer him for some kind of óperas.
As modt Russians he was also an Engineer, which was ALWAYS handy in case of losing your voice...❤🎉
Je préfère aussi l'exubérance de Christoff (Bulgare), dans ce rôle, à la sobriété ici de Nesterenko (dont j'ai adoré la puissance vocale dans Attila).
@@JURISMICHCompletement d accord Monsieur.
@@JURISMICHEt quel Fiesco a t IL fait avec Gobbi.Le Ciel dans la Terre...
Niemand war besser,interessanter in dieser Rolle,als Nesterenko.