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  • @narayanmimi
    @narayanmimi 13 років тому +7

    I don't know much about opera, but i am immensely intrigued by it. It's no longer the era where we see vocal artists endeavouring to perfect their vocal technique, which is foundation for any genre singing.

  • @munequitodeebano3920
    @munequitodeebano3920 5 років тому +20

    Sadly they didn’t included Beverly Sills who’s was not only one of the greatest sopranos of all times (when her voice was at her peak) but also when she retired from singing gave decades to the arts helping young artists and raising money for the Met and the NYCO and the opera in general. It’s very sad we don’t realize how much we owe Sills and how much we need to learn from her.

  • @GravyandCandles
    @GravyandCandles 12 років тому +3

    I'm so glad I found this. I'm a soprano (either lyric coloratura or soubrette. It's TBD) and I've always loved opera. I've hoped to get into it sometime in my life but I'm not sure if I will.

  • @Lammermoor27
    @Lammermoor27 13 років тому +4

    Thank you for the wonderful documentary! It is so enlightening to just watch how the greats move and breathe!

  • @jewelmarkess
    @jewelmarkess 13 років тому +7

    @Lammermoor27 Agreed, I don't see the point of arguing who is best or better. No singer is perfect, and different people value different strengths and weaknesses differently. A great documentary!

  • @Femminapericolosa
    @Femminapericolosa 12 років тому +3

    it's such a great documentary! thank you for uploading. Kiri tells the story with a real love to music, singing, these great ladies.

  • @KaylaCollingwood
    @KaylaCollingwood 12 років тому +16

    I wish I was alive to see Schwarzkopf! Luckily for my generation we have youtube!

  • @debbiewoodburn6786
    @debbiewoodburn6786 7 років тому +2

    Bravissima, La Stupenda, bravissima.

  • @mamadeel78
    @mamadeel78 12 років тому +3

    Thanks for this amazing Video I love Kiri Te Kanawa great Singer!

    • @pammyjones1151
      @pammyjones1151 6 років тому

      Darinka Luksic.....The Kanawa looked so beautiful and her voice was even more so....

  • @prayandr
    @prayandr 11 років тому +4

    How lucky are these singers in the young artists program at the met? Getting coached on dove sono and porgi amor by kiri te kinawa! And i saw in a separate doc how they are also coached by maestro james levine! I can only imagine how competitive trying to land a spot in that program is

  • @jennifermorris3797
    @jennifermorris3797 9 років тому +26

    sis. Mary Leo was right. Since a beautiful voice is a gift from Heaven, you have to have some inner peace and perspective of what life is all about to be a beautiful musician. At least that is what I believe.

  • @MeganDavisOfficial
    @MeganDavisOfficial 12 років тому +4

    i am learning and training as an opera singer. I have been wanting to be an opera singer since i was 14..... renee fleming and pat benetar. common trait? both had classical training and my vocal role models.

  • @Wavewolfaroha
    @Wavewolfaroha 13 років тому +1

    Thank you for posting this marvelous documentary!

  • @suelyfernandes4555
    @suelyfernandes4555 5 років тому +2

    Kiri Te Kanawa and Kathryn Grayson are my favourite. Brasil 2019

  • @tansman1
    @tansman1 6 років тому +34

    What makes a good soprano to me. If my ears hurt when they sing, they are not good.

    • @yogajedi3337
      @yogajedi3337 3 роки тому +3

      That will include 99.99% of all trained sopranos then, lol. The worst thing. It's true.

    • @frogmouth
      @frogmouth 5 місяців тому

      That's generally a recording problem

    • @jofo3197
      @jofo3197 3 місяці тому

      ​@@yogajedi3337. Few have those delicate ears.

  • @FloriaTosca90
    @FloriaTosca90 12 років тому

    Lovely Dame Kiri!!

  • @sanq66
    @sanq66 12 років тому +2

    I think you're absolutely right, it is very shame that they do not choose to share the experiences that opera singers are on their way to become's professional singers.
    I myself have been opera student and could have used this experience, wisdom and history that these people could tell.

  • @Ariadne7710
    @Ariadne7710 13 років тому +3

    @SenseAndSpite For your information on one occasion Schwartzkopf was sitting in Ghiringhellii's box at La Scala during a performance of Trovatore in1953 with Callas singing Leonora. Ghiringelli heard sobbing from behind him and when he turned round she said to him "that woman is a miracle". So let us stop speculating what opinion Schwartzkopf or anyone else had of Callas. There is enough documentary evidence out there to know exactly what anyone whose opinion matter thought.

  • @Platinum400
    @Platinum400 13 років тому

    AT LAST, thank you for posting this.

  • @jasonstearns2666
    @jasonstearns2666 5 місяців тому +1

    It always amazes me that wonderful singers like Kiri can not tell students HOW they achieved their beautiful tone in their voices. They talk about "color" and "breath" but somehow miss the basic thing....where do you go to find that gorgeous sound? They never speak about the pharynx and that finding and keeping the resonance always in that high, resonant area of the pharynx...and NOT in the mouth, is where the beautiful sound is created. When a singer stays in that square position with the sound in the pharynx, then the singer can find the deep, dark and resonant sound. If you carefully watch Sutherland, you can see that she NEVER spreads her mouth...it is always square. ONLY for the highest notes does she widen her mouth. This is very simple to do...but a singer must be aware of this and also be religious about not going into a wide, smiling position. If you do, your sound becomes oral and not pharyngeal, and the sound becomes thin and disconnected from your body. Smile at the curtain calls, but not when you sing.

  • @briangoetzinger
    @briangoetzinger 12 років тому +1

    this is FABULOUS thank you soooo much.

  • @oscararcas4522
    @oscararcas4522 12 років тому

    DIRE SOLAMENTE SON INCREIBLES Y HUMANAS.... GRACIAS

  • @eduardogss9535
    @eduardogss9535 7 років тому +1

    La próxima vez podrían poner el documental doblado al español por favor

  • @nysmonroe8227
    @nysmonroe8227 6 років тому +32

    "She is really The Assoluta-"
    ***Stares in Maria Callas***

    • @feeniix6
      @feeniix6 5 років тому +1

      Lol

    • @xxsaruman82xx87
      @xxsaruman82xx87 4 роки тому +6

      Sutherland is no assoluta. She could not sing everything, and that is the definition of an assoluta.

    • @tabbypeak4697
      @tabbypeak4697 3 роки тому +1

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    • @anonymous-cq7wj
      @anonymous-cq7wj 2 місяці тому

      @@xxsaruman82xx87 by your definition of being able to "sing everything" even Callas wasn't an assoluta because she couldn't sing soubrette roles

    • @xxsaruman82xx87
      @xxsaruman82xx87 2 місяці тому

      @@anonymous-cq7wj You know what I mean. Sutherland didn’t sing nearly as wide a repertoire as Callas

  • @eduardogss9535
    @eduardogss9535 7 років тому +1

    Ojalá que está este documental en español

  • @eduardogss9535
    @eduardogss9535 7 років тому

    La biografía está muy bien narrada yo pienso que está muy bien la narrativa es muy buena

  • @bcbabbles
    @bcbabbles 11 років тому +13

    I also want to see if there is "What makes a great Baritone?"

  • @JAMbannana
    @JAMbannana 12 років тому +3

    I'm a soprano. This is REALLY interesting.

  • @lombard1001
    @lombard1001 12 років тому

    great video - thank you for posting.

  • @peace-now
    @peace-now 12 років тому

    Everyone at this time in NZ can remember the visit of Schwarzkopf. She really started the operatic tradition in our country.

  • @16toulousse
    @16toulousse 6 років тому

    The greatest.

  • @EliseBoulanger
    @EliseBoulanger 12 років тому

    What is the piece called that the lady with the steeped evebrows and sparkly suit sings around 2:18?? Thanks :)

  • @magpie212
    @magpie212 12 років тому +2

    That is the Queen of the Night's aria from Mozart's "The Magic Flute"

  • @annedanotha-thing2509
    @annedanotha-thing2509 5 років тому

    Do you have any other documentary in this series ('What makes a great…)? It would be good to see them again.

  • @narayanmimi
    @narayanmimi 12 років тому

    Dya have any vdo of urs singing uploaded, id love to see it.

  • @edengirl17
    @edengirl17 12 років тому +3

    What about What makes a great mezzo soprano?:D

  • @operagirl81
    @operagirl81 12 років тому

    Hey! Isn't that one of the girls that was in The Enchanted Island (2:48)??

  • @basetsanagirly698
    @basetsanagirly698 8 років тому +5

    Joan Sutherland though😰😍😩

  • @highnote32
    @highnote32 11 років тому +4

    Not to be rude..Is there a video of what makes a great Mezzo-Soprano.

    • @ternitamas
      @ternitamas 6 років тому +3

      apparently for the BBC mezzos and baritones don't exist...

  • @Ariadne7710
    @Ariadne7710 13 років тому +1

    @SenseAndSpite Really? Oh sorry I was 100% sure you were talking about Sutherland. The desctiption fitted her so well it never occurred to me that you could possibly be talking about anyone else. And as for flatulence you seem to be a great authority on it. Hence I must assume that you produce lots of it all the time:)))))))

  • @Lammermoor27
    @Lammermoor27 13 років тому +19

    Would you guys please stop? Why can't you just love and appreciate the beauty of the human voice? I personally think you're childish and unenlightened. I think both Callas and Sutherland were wonderful artists who had different strengths and weaknesses. Be grateful to even listen to them, as I'm sure with all your cawing you aren't very good vocalists, because you don't even seem to like the human voice. You will never be as good as either of them.

  • @charlesblake2280
    @charlesblake2280 4 роки тому

    I can't find the tenor version anywhere! :(

  • @Sochilinda
    @Sochilinda 13 років тому

    @LohengrinT at least they can sing. when was the last time you performed anywhere?

  • @opmmtvvideo7058
    @opmmtvvideo7058 4 роки тому

    Joan Sutherland
    Horne
    And Freni

  • @unotenore
    @unotenore 11 років тому +4

    It's Dame Kiri in a profile with blond wig, not singing of course.

  • @jotge.3444
    @jotge.3444 4 роки тому +4

    Joan Sutherland was one of the best singers with just one expression while playing.

  • @MrDarknesslover
    @MrDarknesslover 13 років тому +4

    and Maria Callas?

  • @Vicbelz
    @Vicbelz 11 років тому +8

    I really enjoy listening to Diana Damrau! She is one of my favorite sopranos ♥

    • @reuben7090
      @reuben7090 7 років тому +1

      Vic Belz she's good, but maria Callas is much better.

    • @fernandodc5146
      @fernandodc5146 3 роки тому +1

      @@reuben7090 was...

    • @reuben7090
      @reuben7090 3 роки тому

      @@fernandodc5146 true :(

  • @Ariadne7710
    @Ariadne7710 13 років тому

    @NEBESHIKU Spot on!!!!! What an outfit:))))) Coco the Clown couldn't have chosen better!!!

  • @yogajedi3337
    @yogajedi3337 3 роки тому

    If you mean great as the biggest voice I don't know who are, perhaps some big voice Madonna at The Met. It should be possible to measure the biggest voice with technical instrument and have a winner, like in the Olympics heavy lift.
    Listenable sopranos there are very few of. Mirusia Louwerse perhaps, Amira Willighagen, Sissel Kyrkjebö to name some of the few ones.

  • @MeganDavisOfficial
    @MeganDavisOfficial 12 років тому

    yeah but you dont have any videos posted???? id watch if you had something posted

  • @Ariadne7710
    @Ariadne7710 13 років тому +1

    @LohengrinT I take it your friend above is an authority on opera and heard Callas live since he speaks with such authority. I think the only thing he is an authority on is foul language full of sick envious bile. We who had the unique and unforgettable experience of hearing her live have been hugely enriched by the experience. It made our lives more pleasurable, serene, and left us with memories which enhance the meaning of life. If he wasn't such a vile creature I would feel sorry for him.

  • @Grigoriygb
    @Grigoriygb 2 роки тому

    Wonderful soprano from Armenia: Juliana Grigoryan - Rusalka”Song to the moon”

  • @ricardoperalta7244
    @ricardoperalta7244 6 років тому

    Where is what make great tenor with rolando Villazon?

  • @plutonium6280
    @plutonium6280 7 років тому +1

    What is Germ Greer on here for?

  • @JOHNNYWADTON
    @JOHNNYWADTON 11 років тому

    Can somebody please tell me who is the female singer appearing from 01:39 to 01:41? Thank you!

    • @JoaoVitor-vp1ql
      @JoaoVitor-vp1ql 8 років тому

      JOHNNYWADTON The female singer is Dame Te Kanawa !

  • @e.verova1884
    @e.verova1884 5 років тому

    nowdays? Usually, with a methodical and constant marketing campaign. is not it?

  • @LC-ig2jm
    @LC-ig2jm 11 років тому +13

    dame joan sutherland made a fortune singing opera. she sets a standard that will never be equalled.

    • @JoaoVitor-vp1ql
      @JoaoVitor-vp1ql 8 років тому

      Liu Cheang I agree with you !

    • @podkowalesna
      @podkowalesna 7 років тому +5

      and was famous for her artistry, not - like Battle - for her ill behaviour

    • @alicenathalienala5139
      @alicenathalienala5139 5 років тому

      Even Caballé was rich

    • @frogmouth
      @frogmouth 5 місяців тому +1

      Great voice but she chose her roles. Definitely bel canto queen but not lieder . No soprano can do everything.

  • @phyllishalle5380
    @phyllishalle5380 11 років тому +7

    Why spend your life doing something just for money? If you pursue a career, make sure you will be doing what you love to do! Otherwise you will live a miserable life!

  • @Ariadne7710
    @Ariadne7710 13 років тому

    @SenseAndSpite I think your brain is a little confused. Surely you are referring to Sutherland's Anna Bolena, so full of wobble it made you sea-sick. Or if you are referring to shrieks her Esclarmonde which I saw live at Covent Garden and felt so embarrassed on her behalf that someone with her reputation would get on a stage to sing like that. In her prime she sang roles like Elvira in Puritani, Amina in Sonnambula and a few others amazingly. but like most she didn't know when to stop.

  • @gonzalocabrera907
    @gonzalocabrera907 8 років тому +1

    A mii me parece que es una mezzo que alcanza notas de soprano pero no las llega a sostener

  • @Fanfanbalibar
    @Fanfanbalibar 5 місяців тому

    CALLAS, CABALLE...... Do you know them????????

  • @ivelosthewilltolive
    @ivelosthewilltolive 12 років тому +1

    5:14 That nun sounds just like Arianna Huffington

  • @bcbabbles
    @bcbabbles 11 років тому +1

    That is the same woman that's narrating the show Lol! Dame Kiri Te Kanawa.

  • @DanielAlexis17
    @DanielAlexis17 12 років тому

    same dress renee fleming when she was in what makes a great tenor.
    must have been you know :-)

  • @hiinaxkyochan
    @hiinaxkyochan 12 років тому

    It's John Wallace!

  • @FRANVEL
    @FRANVEL 11 років тому +9

    ALL SINGER ARE GREAT
    SUTHERLAND IS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST

  • @violinistx100
    @violinistx100 13 років тому

    07:00 oh my...that's...unique...lol

  • @ManilaSayang
    @ManilaSayang 11 років тому +5

    Only the top 0.1 percent can make a good living out of it. If you are even on the top 5% but outside the top 0.1%, you need a second job, such as a waitress or office clerk in order to pay the rent and put food on the table (but I am not belittling those jobs). Are you by any chance a soprano by night and a waitress by day? ...... ;)

  • @wewper
    @wewper 3 роки тому

    "Two or three minutes? Oh, child." - Leontyne Price, maybe

  • @baritonebynight
    @baritonebynight 12 років тому

    I would rather this called "what makes a great singer", but who I am to argue with Dame Kiri?

  • @jeanhaughton537
    @jeanhaughton537 3 роки тому +1

    where is monserrat caballe the best of generation

  • @skyhunk
    @skyhunk 2 роки тому +2

    This kind of music makes it hard for me to understand/appreciate the more modern genre of 'rap' as music. How can rap be music if there is no tune or melody? And how does one tell when a rapper 'sings' off key? Simply put rap is NOT music -- it's slam poetry with percussion accompaniment. What were the Grammys thinking when they dubbed rap as a 'genre' thereby legitimizing it as music?
    OK, end of rant. Back now to REAL music.
    AND I wish that the young men in their cars with windows rolled down would turn down the volume of the rap that they are listening to. I can literally feel the vibrations of the bass in their speakers from a block away!!

  • @felicianoncapiscia
    @felicianoncapiscia 10 років тому +2

    Four good choices, but what about Maria Callas, Anita Cerquetti, Renata Tabaldi, Anna Moffo, , etcl etc Seems that some of the greatest aren't included here. Also, must one have eight years of "training"???? What about us natural singers? Sounds a bit snobby to me.

    • @marr6920
      @marr6920 8 років тому +1

      This is only part 1 of the documentary.

    • @jenniferlamont7460
      @jenniferlamont7460 8 років тому +12

      You need training to sound good. Not snobby, just true. Natural singers don't know the technique or art as well as trainers do.

    • @jeanhaughton537
      @jeanhaughton537 7 років тому

      monserrat caballe

  • @jewelmarkess
    @jewelmarkess 13 років тому

    @MrDarknesslover Watch complete documentary, there is a lot about Callas including her talking in part 2.

  • @ksionc100
    @ksionc100 4 роки тому

    10:00 this woman apparently uses an empty neurocranium as a resonator.

  • @SRLTSTUDIO
    @SRLTSTUDIO 11 років тому +2

    Angela Gheorghiu??

  • @narayanmimi
    @narayanmimi 12 років тому +2

    Omg! That's terrific, hey, even i wanna be a pop singer someday, I sang this song called skyscraper by demi lovato, is it's no too much trouble, dya wanna hear it???????It would mean the world, and besides, i'd be honoured by ur constructive criticism!!!!!!

  • @jreyas6263
    @jreyas6263 3 роки тому +4

    Talent comes from God.

    • @charlenewalters8032
      @charlenewalters8032 5 місяців тому

      yes. And, if u dont use and develop it, ok. however, its important to be happy and love what u do, its great to sing in choir. Amen. Ultimate.

  • @Ariadne7710
    @Ariadne7710 13 років тому +1

    @NEBESHIKU Lots of people sound off in public about things they know nothing about because they are a well known personality and Germaine Greer is foremost among them. Anything you care to mention and she immediately piles in, as if she was an authority on the subject. One Aussie making a big deal out of another. Typicall antipodean with a big chip on her shoulder.!!!!

  • @ManilaSayang
    @ManilaSayang 11 років тому +1

    There is more money to be made in pop, rock, heavy metal or rap music.

  • @ultimage7
    @ultimage7 12 років тому

    10:27
    A#5, holy fuck girl.

  • @reuben7090
    @reuben7090 7 років тому +14

    I wouldn't say Dame Joan Sutherland is the best, Maria Callas is much better. I wish there were better recordings of Maria Callas's singing.

  • @Ariadne7710
    @Ariadne7710 13 років тому

    @SenseAndSpite The many thousands who queued all night to buy tickets to hear her and the many millions who still buy her recordings would disagree with you. Mainly because she was an incomparable singer and artist with an an incredible voice and a perfect technique and the whole world recognises it. Poor Joanie tried to match her but trailed way behind. Not bad but not in the same league. Which is what you can't stomach. Get a life.

  • @Ariadne7710
    @Ariadne7710 13 років тому +1

    @SenseAndSpite Hahaha. So little sense so much spite!!!! And you just can't bear the idea that poor old Joanie never came close to dethroning Callas. CALLAS was the ONE AND ONLY ASSOLUTA of the 20th Century. The likes of Karajan, Giulini, Kleiber, Serafin and a host of others lined up to conduct her. Joan had a voice butt never understood how to use it other than go trillllllll. All she had was an ignorant husband. As for Britain's Gpt Talent. I woulldn't know. Not my kind of entertainment

    • @judyjones2475
      @judyjones2475 4 роки тому

      Montserrat caballe is Callas successor, as Callas said Montserrat is the only one !

  • @sonicfoxxmusic4281
    @sonicfoxxmusic4281 9 років тому +1

    Having a beautiful song helps....................
    Google an unknown(relatively)....HANNAH DRURY SWEET LADY ENGLAND

  • @服丽如
    @服丽如 7 років тому +2

    Kiri's parents must regret so much placing her into adoption. They never knew such child held so much potential

  • @ManilaSayang
    @ManilaSayang 11 років тому +3

    Why pursue a career if you can't make a living out of it?

  • @bearvillebear1468
    @bearvillebear1468 4 роки тому

    I have some words of encouragement in the midst of what's going on. It might sound wierd, but it is for real and I thought it would be important to say it.
    Its long because I've tried to and any faqs!
    Hopefully this will answer some of those nagging questions -
    Why can't evil be forgiven and let off, how is the whole "Jesus dying" thing really relevant to anything? To you? if you still have any questions let me know x
    Ever struggle? Ever doubt that God Loves You After what you've done? Ever wonder if He exists for that matter? Read this:
    All of us have lied, stolen (even tiny things count), spoken badly to our parents and had embarrassing and detestable thoughts in our thought life. The Bible calls this "sin", the breaking of God's laws. You might think, so what? Everyone lies and thinks bad things about others! Its human!
    You're right. That's exactly what the Bible says, we're "born into sin" and that "all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" - Romans 3:23
    What is that "glory", morally speaking?
    Well, the opposite of human nature and desires.
    Not lying, not stealing, and having a perfect thought life is God's standard for us.
    But if its God's standard and we were made in "God's image", Why don't we meet it?
    Well, Remember Adam and Eve and when they sinned. Before sin they were perfect in thought word and DEED completely, but after the first sin occured due to Satan's tempting in the Garden, it destroyed that part of us that was morally perfect and in perfect harmony with God's morals, standard, and love. So while we kept certain things, the ability to be thinking individuals with unique personalities, the moral part (affecting how our thoughts, actions and personalities operate) was damaged. To the point where we are "opposed" to God, hence His nature and standards being the opposite of what we see as reasonable or possible. The Bible even makes it clear that "apart from God you can do nothing" - John 15:5. Without Him, it will 100% feel "opposite", unreasonable and alien to us. Only WITH Him can we gain victory in these things.
    Why doesn't God just let sin off and leave it?
    God is described as a "righteous judge" in the bible, many wonder why God doesn't just let sin off and leave it, but He can't. Why? That's like a if a judge let off a
    murderer who broke the state law. Everyone would attack that judge and call Him corrupt, saying that he had not done right and should be fired for failing to punish the murderer for his evil. AND to completely love and be good as God is, means you need to, in turn, hate all forms of evil. You can't truly love good unless you hate the existence of evil.
    This essentially means that God needed, as a righteous judge to punish sin with the ultimate penalty of death and separation from His presence forever. Hence Hell.
    "The soul that sins shall die (in Hell and suffer damnation)" - Ezekiel 18:20
    But God, who is also love, did not want to see His creation tortured and cut off from Him. He cares so much for is that He couldn't bear to see us fall into Satans hands and suffer death, even though we broke the law and deserve to bear the guilt, pain and be cut off from perfection forever through damnation.
    Because of justice, God could not leave sin and evil unpunished, BUT because of LOVE, God provided someone else to take that punishment on our behalf, satisfying both justice (by punishing the evil committed), and love (by sparing OUR lives) despite our sin.
    God sent His own SON - think about that. His *Son*, the one whom He loved infinitely (the same way He loves us).
    God allowed Him to take the pain we deserved, He took ALL of Gods wrath for every single sin you and I have committed. He was punished brutally and completely as if He was the picture of mankind's sin itself so that we do not have to be punished.
    Back in the courtroom scenario: He paid the "fine" at His own expense (His life had to be morally perfect on this Earth, then He had to be killed as a sinless sacrifice on our behalf).
    So when He returns to remove all evil from the face of the Earth, we can be spared and free because Christ has already BEEN punished on our behalf. He then rose again on the third day, conquering not only life and sin and temptation, but DEATH.
    "I am the resurrection and the life: he that believeth in Me, though he were dead, yet shall he live (immortallly and eternally in Heaven when I return)" - John 11:25-26
    ALL we have to do is accept it by faith. Faith alone in Christ alone.
    Religion = rules to be saved
    The gospel = Christ saved us already we just have to believe it by faith. If you lack faith (as I did before), pray. He will make it strong it time. Trust Him as you would trust those close to you. He knows you even better than that. He created you and knows you inside out.
    ...WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
    What does it actually mean for us?
    It means we can be completely free from the penalty of damnation.
    Not only that but we can be restored to Him and recreated into His moral image AGAIN as long as we accept Jesus having paid the price for us and accept Him as our Lord, the one who is in the front seat of our lives. He has a plan for your life, He's created you for a purpose. Just remember that. A purpose that includes being recreated into His image, one you can only accomplish through Him and reliance on His power and by following HIS way of life.
    What is this new way entail?
    It entails love, true love and service and aid to others, to "love God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength" and "love your neighbour as you love yourself" Matthew 22:37, 39.
    Sharing the message of Christ's death, resurrection and soon return on this Earth to give justice OR mercy depending on what the person chose.
    Sound "opposite" again?
    God knows it sounds opposite, which is why, as The Bible states, this is NOT something we can do alone. It's not in our nature.
    We need a new nature in the front seat, and the first step is to repent (turn from and reject our sin, pursuing the opposite direction and drawing close to God)
    Christ will give us an actual DESIRE to do these things. Through the, Holy Spirit, sent by Him to us after the ascension. He speaks to us through thoughts, verses, ideas and prayers and guides us so that we gain a desire to follow God and be able to do these "opposite" things through Him.
    ...
    What is the way FOR though?
    Firstly its to save you from sin - the only way to gain victory over sin and not have it as your master is through having Christ as your master and following His aid to resist the devil's temptations.
    Christ lived down here for 33 years suffering EVERY FORM of temptation that you have ever faced - "who in every respect [has] been tempted as we are, yet without sin" Hebrews 4:15.
    Therefore He is able to help us through our struggles. When the devil knows people have left his camp, he always tries harder with more temptations and evil attacks. BUT - His way is also there to guard and teach you daily in the midst of this (and despite this) sinful, selfish world.
    The path He wants you to walk is one of committment and love - its not about rules and regulations to save us - what Christ did GAVE us salvation. All we need is faith to believe it. The rest, the "fruits of good works (the will to obey and follow Him)", are what come through true, maturing faith. It's all about faith and the relationship God wants with you just like before sin arrived.
    God preferred His own Son to be tortured and *killed* to give a chance to us (who broke His law of perfection) so that we can live as His children again. He wants us to love and trust and worship Him.
    What if I still sin after accepting Christ?
    That's why Christ died, For our sin. His death doesn't fix us in a snap like that, but it does protect us from the damnation that our past, present and future sins would bring without Jesus.
    It's a process - a lifelong one - of God bringing you back to Him and away from the destructive pleasures of sin (think greed, selfish temptations, trampling on people to gain). This process takes a *lifetime*, as it does for all, but NEVER give up, when you fall, know Christ paid for that sin you committed already - just acknowledge your sin and ask for forgiveness - and you can get back up again because He already bore your guilt and shame.
    Regardless of the darkness you are in or the extent or frequency of the sins you have committed or will commit, regardless of how doubtful you may feel, know that Jesus UNDERSTANDS completely and He is faithful.
    "those who come to Me, I will by no means cast out" - John 6:37
    ...HOW DO I LEARN MORE?
    Don't know where to start?
    Note down the Gospel of "John", or "Luke" (if you want a more detailed account of it all).
    Remember that He will "NEVER - and that means never - leave you, NOR forsake you" - Deuteronomy 31:6
    Regardless of what goes on down here, God knows, Jesus has been down here and felt all the emotions you are feeling. You can go to Him with them and be assured that He loves you and is for you.
    Even in the storm, God is still there, walking on the water alongside you.
    Keep your heart open to Him and remember that if we pray for Christ to enter our lives, He will.
    "For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only begotten Son, that whomever believes in Him, shall not perish, but have everlasting life". - John 3:16
    Thanks for reading if you did x. I just felt that I should tell you regardless, just so that you know, tried to answer any questions. Xxx let me know if you have any more if you need clarification xxxxx

  • @SenseAndSpite
    @SenseAndSpite 13 років тому +1

    @LohengrinT Being unable to hit the precise notes, wobbles -- particularly at the higher register -- of seismic intensity, a legato line that was little better than a ride over the roughest terrain of Afghanistan, coloratura passages that were muddled and had the heft and subtlety of cannonballs, top notes that were shrieked in the manner of a banshee, and bottom notes that were barked in the manner of a pug. This was the mark of Callas's singing in her so-called prime :)

  • @narayanmimi
    @narayanmimi 12 років тому

    Check your pvt messages, i sent something, i deleted all my videos from this account because of the hurtful comments people were posting :(

  • @Framblott
    @Framblott 12 років тому +2

    What makes a soprano great? Newspaper reporters and magazine writers. There are no "great" singers. Just certain singers with mastery of technique, very good inborn sinuses and vocal equipment, and lots of drive.

    • @angelabender4738
      @angelabender4738 8 років тому

      Framblott

    • @stone8193
      @stone8193 6 років тому +1

      Sinuses? Lmao. You’re one of those people too? You know nothing of singing

  • @JOHNNYWADTON
    @JOHNNYWADTON 11 років тому

    Thank you for the video, can anybody tell me why they forgot Sarah Bightman here? I mean these ladies are very good and all, but I think Sarah may be a tad bit better, agree?

    • @puppetoz
      @puppetoz 5 років тому

      lol - joke of the week lol

  • @ryanskelton7888
    @ryanskelton7888 5 років тому +1

    Caballe for gods sake....

  • @Ariadne7710
    @Ariadne7710 13 років тому

    @romaitalia29 For all his/her boasting about his/her language skills even in his native English the vocabulary is strictly limited. Even the insults are limited to half a dozen words. I wouldn't waste my time answering if I were you. There must be more interesting things to occupy your time and mind with. He/she is just sick as a dog because he can't find plausible arguments with which to make his ridiculous attacks. Poor Joanie was not in the same class as Callas and it pisses him off big time

  • @Kelly-ro1ij
    @Kelly-ro1ij 11 років тому +2

    Yea but neither of them are even half as talented as these singers

  • @timsuffolk
    @timsuffolk 13 років тому

    @LohengrinT oh dear dear Lohengrin, you keep mouthing off about the Assoluta roles all the time. Just concede that Sutherland was the greatest voice, if Callas was the greatest performer, and stop all this silly nonsense time after time.

    • @shaundudley4576
      @shaundudley4576 4 роки тому +2

      The voice is more than the splendid top. Much more. It's also more than lovely sounds. Only one artist has developed the full range and possibilities of the voice. That is the only way to define vocal greatness.

  • @massimo289
    @massimo289 11 років тому +9

    Sutherland is good but not as much as Callas, Caballè, Nilsson, Price and Tebaldi

    • @ternitamas
      @ternitamas 6 років тому +5

      you're comparing very different voices

    • @creutzfeldtjakob7
      @creutzfeldtjakob7 5 років тому +1

      ternitamas exactly what i was about to say 😂 she enumerated sopranos who are best in their areas 😂

    • @evaosirus6055
      @evaosirus6055 5 років тому +2

      ternitamas technique is not the same as voice type!

  • @jmiller05
    @jmiller05 12 років тому +4

    Such a shame one of the most uninspiring singers had to front this documentary. It becomes a dull, self-involved life biography.
    Germaine Greer is quite mad in this documentary too.

    • @theartfulme1898
      @theartfulme1898 7 років тому +1

      Personally, I would have chosen Renee Fleming or Aprile Millo to do it.

  • @tjw2469
    @tjw2469 7 років тому

    How come they put those famous awful singers with legends in the video???