She is the Top Female vocaliste in the world, major star in Europe, speaks fluently 4 languages, (Italian, French, English, Spanish) also Russian and Portugese. More than 30millions album sold world wide and almost unknown in the USA, i will let others explain her story, she is now 53 yo and just finished a world Tour in 2022. You now have the Lara-virus, no vaccin, no medication,she sings from her soul to yours....
An absolute Master Class. To my mind , and ear, no-one has ever done a better Caruso. Simply stunning at every level of performance artistry, topped off by one of the most beautiful voices in the world. 😍🤩
Caruso is an italian song, written, composed and performed in 1986 by Lucio Dalla as a tribute to Enrico Caruso, the most famous tenor of his time (late 19th / early 20th century). He was the first global singing superstar It has very quickly become a classic of italia music and the biggest names have covered it (Julio Iglesias, Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban, …. and of course Luciano Pavarotti). But for many, Lara's version is the best ever, as she was able, with her unique ability to convey the emotions of a song, to reveal the real sad story written by Lucio Dalla. I was told that Lucio Dalla himself, after hearing this performance, said that she made it her song and this is the best version he has heard from it. The story is about the last days of Enrico Caruso, he knows he is dying, and he is remembering all his career on stage and telling his much younger wife how much he loves her. For Lara, this song is really important as this is a kind of anthem for Italy, and she is so much connected to this country. She spent the first few years of her life there with her sicilian mother and grandma. Her husband is also sicilian.
Yes she steals your attention and almost hypnotize you. Just an epic performance as most of her performances is. Her voice and passion and, (even if it's secondary) her beautiful face is just kind of making everything so divine. It's in a way so esthetic that it just cuts through everything. Great reaction! Agree with your words. Thanks!
Bonjour Je suis absolument d’accord avec votre analyse. Lara transmet des émotions, joie, amour, peine, passion, douleur. Il est difficile de la classer dans un genre musical. Elle touche chacun personnellement car nous sommes tous différents et percevons la musique et les paroles dans notre état d’esprit du moment. Et bizarrement elle arrive à nous toucher de la même manière alors que nous sommes tous si différents. Elle a vraiment un don particulier. Bonne journée à tous
Welcome to the special world of the goddess Lara. How capable are they of doing what lara achieves by singing? Not much and today she is still at the top. Thank you for having described it so well, I think you already appreciate it a lot. See you soon with Lara!!
This songbird from Canada has it all. The voice, charm, wit, emotion, stage skills, and real easy on the eyes. She uses all these things to make one of the greatest talents out there. I can tell by your very good revue you are smitten also. A very pleasant listen. Great show thank you
Every reactor to Lara starts out by saying, “I could listen to her all day”. By the end of the second song, they end up saying “I love her!” And really, I’ve seen it over and over! She is an absolutely astounding. I love her.
Você precisa assistir Lara cantar "Broken Vow" e "Je t'aime". Nesta última, o público canta com ela a música inteira, inclusive começam a cantar sem ela ter começado. Lara chora. As emoções são fortes... Abraço.
Thank you so much for your very thorough reaction to this masterpiece of vocal art from Lara. I think Lara is a chameleon as she is able to bring so many different nuances that affect people differently. For me, the exquisite voice is a given, but when I look into those eyes, she's got me mesmerized and willing to follow whatever story she is telling me. So looking forward to seeing more Lara with you soon. Phil in Scotland.
Best reaction to his song I have ever seen. You did your homework on the backstory to the song. Bravo. Almost no one does and it is critical to understanding the lyrics AND Lara's brilliant interpretation. Thank you. You now know fully, she is the Queen, long may she reign. How much attention to detail does Lara give in her work? Here is another example. Lara sings - Gulf of "Surriento" not Sorrento - not a mistake. "Surriento" is the Neapolitan word for Sorrento, a word which Caruso would have used (He was born in Naples). LARA. MISSES. NOTHING. A quick side note: I adore Luciano Pavarotti, and "adore" barely scratches the surface. I am a child of the Pavarotti Era and we all worshipped him, live, I remember seeing him live like it was yesterday. There have been only two voices that can make me tear up just hearing them. Luciano and Lara. Luciano's "Caruso" is traditional, he uses the high notes at the end of phrases to go big. She uses them to go angelic. Her interpretation is vastly different. And in all do respect - molto rispetto - to the Maestro, I like Lara's better. Beautiful song, beautifully...masterfully done, in perfect Italian by Lara. Covered by many artists, even the author says this is Lara's song now... She has you now, as she has all of us.
Hey Justin. Thanks so much! After the first song that I heard from her, I started researching her because, well, I was simply blown away by her voice and delivery of the song. This was another example on how wonderful she is. You described all that perfectly. When are you starting your reaction channel?? ;) Thanks for the listen. I really appreciate it.
@@ModernLifeForThe70sMind Don't have the time for my own channel - lol. I "discovered" Lara 18 months ago. I was awed, then angry. How on earth had I not heard her before ??? I am a bit of a musical nut, amateur musician, and listen to all forms of music from all over the world. Seemed inconceivable that a talent this large had escaped me. 18 months later I have listened to most everything available live. While her recordings are great, nothing beats Lara Live. Her voice. A conundrum. There is something hard to pin down about her voice....warm but strong. A hard combo. Her whole head must be vibrating. Many sound like tin, or are basically yelling. Lara sounds full, easy, warm yet powerful. And as she goes up the octave, she can carry the weight of her mid-range chest voice, and the warmth, with it. When she switches to a "head" voice, as the experts call it, you barely notice. In most even great singers you can easily tell when they switch over to a head voice. If you do watch reactions from actual voice coaches on Lara, this is one of the things you hear. "When did she switch?" , "How did she do that?". Not been able to figure it out as I am not a vocal expert, but her voice just kills me.
Hi Bob. Many thanks for another good reaction to Lara Fabian, you are definitely one of the best reactors for Lara, you hit the nail on the head when you explain how Lara's song affects you. Lara was 8 years old when she started at the conservatory in Belgium, she had singing lessons and learned to play the piano and write songs. She still has a voice coach and still practices every day. You need a record cover from Lara for your wall, hope you come up with more hard field reactions to Lara soon, we have lots of suggestions for new songs from Lara, just tell us what direction you want to go and we'll find some good ones songs you can react to. It's all the little tins that make the big difference for me. She is humble and grateful when she finishes her song, she immediately gives her musicians a thank you, her pianist, the one she has sung duet with always gets a hug and she seems genuinely happy that the audience claps and acknowledges her preformance. And the way her concerts are produced, when we see them, she is very careful to show all the musicians who are on stage, including her backing singers. She's not afraid to look ugly if the song demands it. She is completely free and herself. Love Lara ❤ Love from Denmark ❤
Very, very good analysis ! Congrats. Everything seems natural when she sings. And yet, I am almost certain that every gesture, every smile, every look, and of course every intonation and voice effect is repeated and repeated over and over again. To reach this perfection which leaves us to think, that it is impossible to do better.
For me Lara can make you feel pop songs as well as any other genre of songs. I think these kind of songs, if you want to put a stamp on them, can better be divined as music theatre ... but then - what do I know. I just feel it.
There is the thought that the girl with green eyes is his daughter, likely born whilst he was married, but the child is the daughter of his mistress. We’ll never know what was in the lyricist’s head. Thanks for another amazing Lara, Bob!
Excellent reaction, mostly because you expressed exactly what I noticed and felt when I watched these videos of hers! She’s amazing... perdere l’amore and broken vow will hit pretty hard as well
Lucio Dalla, the author of this song, said that Lara's version was the best. Given that this song was also covered by Pavarotti, that shows that once a song is covered by Lara Fabian, she owns it. Even Dimash, who in my opinion will be the standard we measure all vocalists by the time he finishes, cannot compete with Lara when they cover the same song. She just adds that emotional part that is impossible to replicate. When I listen to Dimash, I marvel at his voice. When I listen to Lara, I get lost in the story she's singing. It's just another level when both the brain and the heart join together in enjoying a song!
Hi Bob. This is ultimate standard of live vocal performance. If somebody asks me and give me no choice but to choose, to pick just one performance and song by any artist, it would be this. I think this performance is the perfect perfection. There is absolutely nothing to correct or change in here. Not a single second or note or gesture anyware. And her vocals and voice and emotions and living that song is just breathtakingly gorgeous with that surreal vocal control. Even her speaking parts are music to ears. And then there is that Voice! Voice that melts all the ice in this world. This is the masterclass above everything else.That song just can't be performed better. Ever. Never. By anyone. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
Hello, content que tu continue à réagir à lara ,lara et une conteuse d'histoire unique .elle donne et donnera toujours tout son âme quand elle chante . Continue à réagir à ce concert de 1999 à Montréal. Écoute you're not from here, perdere amor et braken vow et après tu pourra écouter album mademoiselle zhivago en 2010
I listened again to your wonderful reaction. 2 comments of mine on your accurate statements: 1/ you said : her voice is warm and full. Maybe the word you were looking for is Resonant. She is known to have the most resonant voice in the world and is nicknamed The Ring for this specific reason. This is why her voice in the upper register sounds more pleasant than with many others belters: no strain, backward placement with natural and circular airflow maximizing her resonators. A reactor rightly said: her belts are always “supported” 2/ you said she is not a standard pop singer as her voice is more sophisticated. This comes from her classical soprano training. She has been classically trained 10 years in Royal Conservatory of Brussels, continues to be classically trained on a daily basis and only headed for pop songs as it would enable her to write and create songs as well.
I’m not sure, but I always think that the reason she is using her arms so much in this performance might have to do with the Italian culture, the hand gesticulations and the passion with which it’s done, it’s so Italian - just like Caruso
Thank you. You should react to some songs in your langage like Broken Vow or You're not from here. Even more sensitive for you I presume, could be nice.
Lara’s rendition is the best and will never be equaled. But I would like to introduce you to a 4 male crossover harmony group named “ Forestella” from South Korea. When they performed their first song ( the Freddy Mercury classic“ Bohemian Rhapsody”) it catapulted them to international stardom and they now have millions of followers worldwide. They were all at one time solo performers. One has a very deep bass/baritone voice. Another, a high operatic voice, and the other two group members (who were also solo performers at one time) combine to render “je suis malade” a confluence of absolute total passion and performed live on stage in front of thousands of fans. I thought no one would ever come close to Lara’s soulful rendition. And no one vocalist will. But when you have 4 members and the best vocal harmony group in the world, well. ( all I can say is have your Kleenex handy). This is a masterpiece. I’ve watched it numerous times and spent more $$ on Kleenex than I really could afford. Some of their other songs I recommend are Simon & Garfunkel classic “The Sound Of Silence”, Guardian “ Angel” that will lift your spirits and transport you to another world-especially during these troubled covid times. And the hauntingly beautiful “ hijo de la luna” But “ Le Suis” remains my all time favorite. I’ve watched it at least 5 times and each and every time it moved me to my depths. All love from Miami Beach , Florida, Al
Surely you alredy knowthisbut,Lara Fabian is the musical hero of Dimash Kudaibergen. He has followed her since his childhood.You can see them together, along with the incomparable Aida Garafullina in "Ti Amo Cosi."
The source of the refrain "te vojo bene assaje" comes from a Neapolitan song entitled "Dicitencello vuje". Here "Dicitencello vuje", at 0:52 you can hear the refrain. ua-cam.com/video/fPZLDPr36Ig/v-deo.html&ab_channel=LeandroCampagni
suberb , just one reactor that said for a thing that prononciation in some word was not exactly italian , but , i did a lot of trips and for spanish, you go in spain or carabean or mexico , there is differences depending where you live , even in the states or u.k. for english
Hi Bob, Lara's emphasis on the individual words is exemplary. I can not speak Italian. But I could follow the subtitles with ease. And the emotions that Lara can express with her voice - outstanding. Lara is in a class of her own. As you said. So many artists have them as role models - including Dimash. There has been at least one meeting between these two great artists. There is even an outstanding opera singer with them. You should also like these voices united in one song. - Dimash Qudaibergen, Lara Fabian, Aida Garifullina - Ti amo cosi - ua-cam.com/video/XaQFfqC3lnU/v-deo.html - His wonderful tenor voice and two extraordinary women - Lara Fabian - Je t'aime - Live in Paris, 2001 - Emotional Performance - ua-cam.com/video/IYnFwUbC9A8/v-deo.html - one in a million concert Have a nice week and Greetings from Germany
A suggestion for you to check out if you haven’t is a song by Dimash , Lara Fabian and Aida Garifullina called TI AMO COSI . May I highly recommend that you hear it. You will not be disappointed it is an absolutely beautiful song along with all the sights of the video
What is your favorite song to perform and why? LF: Of mine? Hmmm...I have two favorites - “Pas Sans Toi”, the French song that my fans adore, and “Broken Vow”. She is multilingual, she speaks Italian & Sicilian (from her mother), French and some Flemish (from her father), Spanish and English. She has also sung in Azerbaijani, German, Greek, Hebrew, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, and Turkish.
Hi Andy. I've bookmarked both of them for future reactions. Thanks for sharing that. Now I'm interested in hearing what her favorite songs sound like. Ha.
The writer of this song, Lucio Dalla (from Bologna, northern Italy), wrote this in 1986 while staying in one of the rooms where Enrico Caruso, former famous tenor (From Neaples, southern Italy), spent the final days of his life. Caruso was 48-years-old when he died, and a few years before Caruso died, he married Dorothy Park Benjamin who was 20 years younger. They had a baby girl they named Gloria. Lucio Dalla wrote this song while imagining how Caruso, who knew he was dying, would have said goodbye to his young wife - the love of his life. Fun Fact: in sicilian dialect the word caruso means (ragazzo) boy. Greetings from Firenze (Florence) Italy I invite you to visit the UA-cam channel: "Amazing Italian Melodies Italy" Marco is the boss and he translate into English each song, i translate in Spanish
@@ModernLifeForThe70sMind Hi! Thank you for joining the channel, one of my favorite songs is from 1965 (i was 1 year old) IL MONDO - Jimmy Fontana 1965 (Letra Español, English lyrics - Testo Italiano) ua-cam.com/video/M9Ie8AaSTcM/v-deo.html
Hi. I'll search them and add them to my "To React To" list. I love Lara so there won't be any doubt that I'll be reacting to more of hers. Thanks for the listen!
im a big fan of lara and you should check her out with my other fan of laura pausine singing solutude, amazing concert. LUCIO DALLA who wrote this masterpiece and saw him live and he was a poet unfortunatly he passed away.
When she bends forward, she comes for your soul.
Every time i hear LARA start to sing , I can feel my eyes welling up with tears
The end, holding the note to a whisper...talent, controle, amazing...
C’est notre idole du Québec bravo ma belle tu est la meilleure ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️💓💓💓💓💓💓
She is the Top Female vocaliste in the world, major star in Europe, speaks fluently 4 languages, (Italian, French, English, Spanish) also Russian and Portugese. More than 30millions album sold world wide and almost unknown in the USA, i will let others explain her story, she is now 53 yo and just finished a world Tour in 2022. You now have the Lara-virus, no vaccin, no medication,she sings from her soul to yours....
I'm in tears
Welcome to the Lara world.
Ciaooo ha fatto lo stesso effetto anche a me che sono un metallaro lara n1 ti saluto dall'italia ✌
This audience sitting right in front of her...how lucky were they?
Obviously luckier than me!!!! Ha
People not noticing it was just piano and voice 😁
Honestly, all I heard was the voice. Seriously, I was so drawn into her voice that I barely heard the piano. Just love her.
An absolute Master Class. To my mind , and ear, no-one has ever done a better Caruso. Simply stunning at every level of performance artistry, topped off by one of the most beautiful voices in the world. 😍🤩
Oh I'm so happy to see you discover Lara!!!
grazie per aver scelto questo meraviglioso video
hai ragione al cento per cento perché Lara una donna rare
Lara❤❤❤❤
She sang like she's dying on that stage. You were right to call it a "masterpiece" 'cause that's what it was.
What a class act. She is pure music. Such a beautiful voice such a powerful masterpiece
grazie mille per aver scelto questo bellissimo video
She is THE female voice of our time; bar none. Absolutely gorgeous and unsurpassable.
She's in a class of her own. Goosebumps every time I hear the woman
Muy buena reacción caballero, Lara es sencillamente impresionante, no hay nadie igual.
Caruso is an italian song, written, composed and performed in 1986 by Lucio Dalla as a tribute to Enrico Caruso, the most famous tenor of his time (late 19th / early 20th century). He was the first global singing superstar
It has very quickly become a classic of italia music and the biggest names have covered it (Julio Iglesias, Andrea Bocelli, Josh Groban, …. and of course Luciano Pavarotti).
But for many, Lara's version is the best ever, as she was able, with her unique ability to convey the emotions of a song, to reveal the real sad story written by Lucio Dalla.
I was told that Lucio Dalla himself, after hearing this performance, said that she made it her song and this is the best version he has heard from it.
The story is about the last days of Enrico Caruso, he knows he is dying, and he is remembering all his career on stage and telling his much younger wife how much he loves her.
For Lara, this song is really important as this is a kind of anthem for Italy, and she is so much connected to this country. She spent the first few years of her life there with her sicilian mother and grandma. Her husband is also sicilian.
❤️😘❤️😘❤️😘❤️😘❤️😘❤️
She’s a language genius. She writes and sings in many languages and pulls us along in her music.
Yes she steals your attention and almost hypnotize you. Just an epic performance as most of her performances is. Her voice and passion and, (even if it's secondary) her beautiful face is just kind of making everything so divine. It's in a way so esthetic that it just cuts through everything. Great reaction! Agree with your words. Thanks!
Her command of her voice and sensitivity to the words means she effects you with her performance..stunning
Bonjour Je suis absolument d’accord avec votre analyse. Lara transmet des émotions, joie, amour, peine, passion, douleur. Il est difficile de la classer dans un genre musical. Elle touche chacun personnellement car nous sommes tous différents et percevons la musique et les paroles dans notre état d’esprit du moment. Et bizarrement elle arrive à nous toucher de la même manière alors que nous sommes tous si différents. Elle a vraiment un don particulier. Bonne journée à tous
Welcome to the special world of the goddess Lara. How capable are they of doing what lara achieves by singing? Not much and today she is still at the top. Thank you for having described it so well, I think you already appreciate it a lot. See you soon with Lara!!
There's a reason Italian is considered one of the "romance" languages! One of best languages in world for song....
Thanks
This songbird from Canada has it all. The voice, charm, wit, emotion, stage skills, and real easy on the eyes. She uses all these things to make one of the greatest talents out there. I can tell by your very good revue you are smitten also. A very pleasant listen. Great show thank you
She s from Belgium too, and reading her last book, I can add that she s from Sicilia too.
@PACS Canada Database Services bien dit 😊
Every reactor to Lara starts out by saying, “I could listen to her all day”. By the end of the second song, they end up saying “I love her!” And really, I’ve seen it over and over! She is an absolutely astounding. I love her.
Você precisa assistir Lara cantar "Broken Vow" e "Je t'aime". Nesta última, o público canta com ela a música inteira, inclusive começam a cantar sem ela ter começado. Lara chora. As emoções são fortes...
Abraço.
Thank you so much for your very thorough reaction to this masterpiece of vocal art from Lara.
I think Lara is a chameleon as she is able to bring so many different nuances that affect people differently. For me, the exquisite voice is a given, but when I look into those eyes, she's got me mesmerized and willing to follow whatever story she is telling me.
So looking forward to seeing more Lara with you soon. Phil in Scotland.
Ho molto rispetto per questa signore perchė e rispettosa
Epic performance, great reaction... Thanks for coming back to Lara, more please, I'd call it hyper pop... Peace and love from Bavaria 💗💗💗
Best reaction to his song I have ever seen. You did your homework on the backstory to the song. Bravo. Almost no one does and it is critical to understanding the lyrics AND Lara's brilliant interpretation. Thank you. You now know fully, she is the Queen, long may she reign. How much attention to detail does Lara give in her work? Here is another example. Lara sings - Gulf of "Surriento" not Sorrento - not a mistake. "Surriento" is the Neapolitan word for Sorrento, a word which Caruso would have used (He was born in Naples). LARA. MISSES. NOTHING. A quick side note: I adore Luciano Pavarotti, and "adore" barely scratches the surface. I am a child of the Pavarotti Era and we all worshipped him, live, I remember seeing him live like it was yesterday. There have been only two voices that can make me tear up just hearing them. Luciano and Lara. Luciano's "Caruso" is traditional, he uses the high notes at the end of phrases to go big. She uses them to go angelic. Her interpretation is vastly different. And in all do respect - molto rispetto - to the Maestro, I like Lara's better. Beautiful song, beautifully...masterfully done, in perfect Italian by Lara. Covered by many artists, even the author says this is Lara's song now... She has you now, as she has all of us.
Hey Justin. Thanks so much! After the first song that I heard from her, I started researching her because, well, I was simply blown away by her voice and delivery of the song. This was another example on how wonderful she is. You described all that perfectly. When are you starting your reaction channel?? ;) Thanks for the listen. I really appreciate it.
@@ModernLifeForThe70sMind Don't have the time for my own channel - lol. I "discovered" Lara 18 months ago. I was awed, then angry. How on earth had I not heard her before ??? I am a bit of a musical nut, amateur musician, and listen to all forms of music from all over the world. Seemed inconceivable that a talent this large had escaped me. 18 months later I have listened to most everything available live. While her recordings are great, nothing beats Lara Live.
Her voice. A conundrum. There is something hard to pin down about her voice....warm but strong. A hard combo. Her whole head must be vibrating. Many sound like tin, or are basically yelling. Lara sounds full, easy, warm yet powerful. And as she goes up the octave, she can carry the weight of her mid-range chest voice, and the warmth, with it. When she switches to a "head" voice, as the experts call it, you barely notice. In most even great singers you can easily tell when they switch over to a head voice. If you do watch reactions from actual voice coaches on Lara, this is one of the things you hear. "When did she switch?" , "How did she do that?". Not been able to figure it out as I am not a vocal expert, but her voice just kills me.
Yup. That's how ya do it 🎈😎
Hi Bob.
Many thanks for another good reaction to Lara Fabian, you are definitely one of the best reactors for Lara, you hit the nail on the head when you explain how Lara's song affects you.
Lara was 8 years old when she started at the conservatory in Belgium, she had singing lessons and learned to play the piano and write songs. She still has a voice coach and still practices every day.
You need a record cover from Lara for your wall, hope you come up with more hard field reactions to Lara soon, we have lots of suggestions for new songs from Lara, just tell us what direction you want to go and we'll find some good ones songs you can react to.
It's all the little tins that make the big difference for me.
She is humble and grateful when she finishes her song, she immediately gives her musicians a thank you, her pianist, the one she has sung duet with always gets a hug and she seems genuinely happy that the audience claps and acknowledges her preformance. And the way her concerts are produced, when we see them, she is very careful to show all the musicians who are on stage, including her backing singers. She's not afraid to look ugly if the song demands it. She is completely free and herself.
Love Lara ❤
Love from Denmark ❤
Very, very good analysis ! Congrats.
Everything seems natural when she sings. And yet, I am almost certain that every gesture, every smile, every look, and of course every intonation and voice effect is repeated and repeated over and over again. To reach this perfection which leaves us to think, that it is impossible to do better.
For me Lara can make you feel pop songs as well as any other genre of songs. I think these kind of songs, if you want to put a stamp on them, can better be divined as music theatre ... but then - what do I know. I just feel it.
There is the thought that the girl with green eyes is his daughter, likely born whilst he was married, but the child is the daughter of his mistress. We’ll never know what was in the lyricist’s head. Thanks for another amazing Lara, Bob!
Broken Vow should be your next emotional song. And then her masterpiece Adagio.
All from the same concert
@@237hugo he already reviewed Adagio, it was his first reaction to Lara
Thx, try to look for it on his playlist if he did. Didn’t find it
Excellent reaction, mostly because you expressed exactly what I noticed and felt when I watched these videos of hers! She’s amazing... perdere l’amore and broken vow will hit pretty hard as well
Hey Byron. Great minds think alike! ;)
Just listen to her saying "I Love You"
Lucio Dalla, the author of this song, said that Lara's version was the best. Given that this song was also covered by Pavarotti, that shows that once a song is covered by Lara Fabian, she owns it. Even Dimash, who in my opinion will be the standard we measure all vocalists by the time he finishes, cannot compete with Lara when they cover the same song. She just adds that emotional part that is impossible to replicate. When I listen to Dimash, I marvel at his voice. When I listen to Lara, I get lost in the story she's singing. It's just another level when both the brain and the heart join together in enjoying a song!
I completely agree with you on the "emotional" part. Nobody compares. Thanks so much for the listen.
Hi Bob. This is ultimate standard of live vocal performance. If somebody asks me and give me no choice but to choose, to pick just one performance and song by any artist, it would be this. I think this performance is the perfect perfection. There is absolutely nothing to correct or change in here. Not a single second or note or gesture anyware. And her vocals and voice and emotions and living that song is just breathtakingly gorgeous with that surreal vocal control. Even her speaking parts are music to ears. And then there is that Voice! Voice that melts all the ice in this world. This is the masterclass above everything else.That song just can't be performed better. Ever. Never. By anyone. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
Nicer action brother. Lara fabian, more police. Until next time stay well
Thank Bob for this wonderful reaction to the Goddess Lara Fabian!!...And congratulations for your 10.000 subscribers!!
Thank you so much! And thanks for listening. I really appreciate it!
Hello, content que tu continue à réagir à lara ,lara et une conteuse d'histoire unique .elle donne et donnera toujours tout son âme quand elle chante .
Continue à réagir à ce concert de 1999 à Montréal.
Écoute you're not from here, perdere amor et braken vow et après tu pourra écouter album mademoiselle zhivago en 2010
Broken Vow is awesome
I listened again to your wonderful reaction.
2 comments of mine on your accurate statements:
1/ you said : her voice is warm and full. Maybe the word you were looking for is Resonant. She is known to have the most resonant voice in the world and is nicknamed The Ring for this specific reason. This is why her voice in the upper register sounds more pleasant than with many others belters: no strain, backward placement with natural and circular airflow maximizing her resonators. A reactor rightly said: her belts are always “supported”
2/ you said she is not a standard pop singer as her voice is more sophisticated. This comes from her classical soprano training.
She has been classically trained 10 years in Royal Conservatory of Brussels, continues to be classically trained on a daily basis and only headed for pop songs as it would enable her to write and create songs as well.
Au I add the excellent prononciation that she has no matter the language
I’m not sure, but I always think that the reason she is using her arms so much in this performance might have to do with the Italian culture, the hand gesticulations and the passion with which it’s done, it’s so Italian - just like Caruso
Thank you.
You should react to some songs in your langage like Broken Vow or You're not from here. Even more sensitive for you I presume, could be nice.
I agree
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Lara’s rendition is the best and will never be equaled.
But I would like to introduce you to a 4 male crossover harmony group named “ Forestella” from South Korea. When they performed their first song ( the Freddy Mercury classic“ Bohemian Rhapsody”) it catapulted them to international stardom and they now have millions of followers worldwide. They were all at one time solo performers. One has a very deep bass/baritone voice. Another, a high operatic voice, and the other two group members (who were also solo performers at one time) combine to render “je suis malade” a confluence of absolute total passion and performed live on stage in front of thousands of fans. I thought no one would ever come close to Lara’s soulful rendition. And no one vocalist will. But when you have 4 members and the best vocal harmony group in the world, well. ( all I can say is have your Kleenex handy). This is a masterpiece. I’ve watched it numerous times and spent more $$ on Kleenex than I really could afford.
Some of their other songs I recommend are Simon & Garfunkel classic “The Sound Of Silence”, Guardian “ Angel” that will lift your spirits and transport you to another world-especially during these troubled covid times.
And the hauntingly beautiful “ hijo de la luna”
But “ Le Suis” remains my all time favorite. I’ve watched it at least 5 times and each and every time it moved me to my depths.
All love from Miami Beach , Florida,
Al
Surely you alredy knowthisbut,Lara Fabian is the musical hero of Dimash Kudaibergen. He has followed her since his childhood.You can see them together, along with the incomparable Aida Garafullina in "Ti Amo Cosi."
The source of the refrain "te vojo bene assaje" comes from a Neapolitan song entitled "Dicitencello vuje". Here "Dicitencello vuje", at 0:52 you can hear the refrain. ua-cam.com/video/fPZLDPr36Ig/v-deo.html&ab_channel=LeandroCampagni
This Artist is better live than studio recording, go figure.
suberb , just one reactor that said for a thing that prononciation in some word was not exactly italian , but , i did a lot of trips and for spanish, you go in spain or carabean or mexico , there is differences depending where you live , even in the states or u.k. for english
Hi Bob, Lara's emphasis on the individual words is exemplary. I can not speak Italian. But I could follow the subtitles with ease. And the emotions that Lara can express with her voice - outstanding. Lara is in a class of her own. As you said. So many artists have them as role models - including Dimash.
There has been at least one meeting between these two great artists. There is even an outstanding opera singer with them. You should also like these voices united in one song.
- Dimash Qudaibergen, Lara Fabian, Aida Garifullina - Ti amo cosi - ua-cam.com/video/XaQFfqC3lnU/v-deo.html - His wonderful tenor voice and two extraordinary women
- Lara Fabian - Je t'aime - Live in Paris, 2001 - Emotional Performance - ua-cam.com/video/IYnFwUbC9A8/v-deo.html - one in a million concert
Have a nice week and
Greetings from Germany
A suggestion for you to check out if you haven’t is a song by Dimash , Lara Fabian and Aida Garifullina called TI AMO COSI . May I highly recommend that you hear it. You will not be disappointed it is an absolutely beautiful song along with all the sights of the video
What is your favorite song to perform and why? LF: Of mine? Hmmm...I have two favorites - “Pas Sans Toi”, the French song that my fans adore, and “Broken Vow”.
She is multilingual, she speaks Italian & Sicilian (from her mother), French and some Flemish (from her father), Spanish and English. She has also sung in Azerbaijani, German, Greek, Hebrew, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, and Turkish.
Hi Andy. I've bookmarked both of them for future reactions. Thanks for sharing that. Now I'm interested in hearing what her favorite songs sound like. Ha.
I don't know why, she changed a word in the lyrics. Great performance anyway.
The writer of this song, Lucio Dalla (from Bologna, northern Italy), wrote this in 1986 while staying in one of the rooms where Enrico Caruso, former famous tenor (From Neaples, southern Italy), spent the final days of his life. Caruso was 48-years-old when he died, and a few years before Caruso died, he married Dorothy Park Benjamin who was 20 years younger. They had a baby girl they named Gloria. Lucio Dalla wrote this song while imagining how Caruso, who knew he was dying, would have said goodbye to his young wife - the love of his life.
Fun Fact: in sicilian dialect the word caruso means (ragazzo) boy.
Greetings from Firenze (Florence) Italy
I invite you to visit the UA-cam channel: "Amazing Italian Melodies Italy"
Marco is the boss and he translate into English each song, i translate in Spanish
Hi Luigi. I checked out that channel. I love it!! I subscribed. Thanks for letting me know about that.
@@ModernLifeForThe70sMind Hi! Thank you for joining the channel, one of my favorite songs is from 1965 (i was 1 year old) IL MONDO - Jimmy Fontana 1965 (Letra Español, English lyrics - Testo Italiano) ua-cam.com/video/M9Ie8AaSTcM/v-deo.html
Stunning - drop mike. Work is nuts? You work for Planters? lol
LOL No, although it would have to be less time consuming than what I do. Ha. At least I love what I do...that always helps.
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Please react Broken Vow,, Love by Grace and You are not from here.
Hi. I'll search them and add them to my "To React To" list. I love Lara so there won't be any doubt that I'll be reacting to more of hers. Thanks for the listen!
@@ModernLifeForThe70sMind i cant wait for it
im a big fan of lara and you should check her out with my other fan of laura pausine singing solutude, amazing concert. LUCIO DALLA who wrote this masterpiece and saw him live and he was a poet unfortunatly he passed away.
This song is from Dalida the grand dame from France.