LIVE! Jerry Hadley - Core n'grato - Cardillo
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- 1984 recital with his wife Cheryl Drake as the pianist. Thank you Kadoguy. Jerry Hadley (June 16, 1952 July 18, 2007) was a student of my teacher from 1978, after getting his masters degree in music from the University of Illinois in 1977. He then started teaching at the University of Connecticut. A 1993 article by Noël Goodwin in Opera magazine stated, "After 15 years Hadley still goes back to this Sicilian American (Dr. Thomas LoMonaco) who, he says, gave him confidence and secure knowledge of what he is doing with his voice at any given time, through teaching methods that are direct and physiological." Hadley also stated, "(I was) lucky above all else to have found a teacher in New York without whom I really doubt I could have really built the career I have." Here he displays wonderful balanced vocal registration and release of constriction which are the cornerstones of the technique that he learned and that I teach.
You can really feel his pain through this song. I can't imagine what he must've been going through to take his own life. This marvelous singer will always be remembered
So sad...!!!!!
This is just fabulous. I sang with him and this catches him at his very best. Cheryl played this marvelously. He suggested I Tom too and he came to my lesson to hear me sing. That is the quality of this man. Full of life, and what a passionate singer. Listening to this should thrill anyone with ears and a heart. Let us let him rest. We need not repeat the sad tail. Rejoice in the life of a person...that is what lives on after anyway.
His phrasing is perfect! So heartfelt
Possibly the finest recording of this wonderful Neapolitan song since Caruso! Wonderful!
My eyes are still rolling 33 years after he sang Nadir at City Op. I thought no one would ever top Alain Vanzo's performances, and Jerry equaled and even surpassed Vanzo in the strength of his voice and amazing dynamic control.
That's about as close to perfect as you'll ever hear, folks.
Thank you! R.I.P J.Hadley
A very beautiful and heartfelt rendition of this song. What a great artist.
I heard him sing this live at the Mario Lanza memorial ball in Philadelphia in the mid-1990's. It was a big beautiful voice. He had changed how he sang "pienze" from this recording; he sang it more open on an "ahh" vowel. Gorgeous.
joy to know he also has big voice, it sounds so open lyrical, cannot tell from recording only. Thank you. He is rare to find, what a proud of American tenor!
He did so most likely because it is easier to sing it this way rather than on an open a vowel. Picking the right style according to the voice's condition in any given moment is one more sign of his intelligence as a singer.
So hauntingly beautiful timber, what a great tenor, so crafted fine artist.
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@@Xerxes89 Thank you, I am flattered.
Jerry Hadley is an old school produce that is going extinct now on stage. Now "they assign singers according to their looks..."
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@@道-p2e watched that many times and the quote he said " i think of what we have done, we miss the forest from the trees"
@@mariofilippeschi4855 So true. He struggled with many teachers, but a constant desire to be the finest.
"... opera houses assign singers according to their looks..." how sad he was of the operatic world. Great thing is that Jerry did not see the Kaufmann and JDF on Met stage... that is offensive.
What a beautiful voice,
Brilliant, the man was class.
Ah! This song with Jerry Hadley tears my heart. So passionate!
A nice young fresh sound and he sings both stanzas of the song. R.I.P.
Phenomenal singing and what a great pianist
A hugely underated Tenor RIP
A great ballad... superbly performed. Thank you!
Still love this so much. Thank you. Many blessings.🙏
You are very welcome.
Thank you! Powerful and clear voice!
Bless him.
Wonderful performance! I also love the recording that Riccardo Stracciari made!
So beautiful but...so sad to listen to at the same time, when we know the sad circumstances of his life. :(
Lovely! First time listening to him…
He has a very powerful voice.....BRAVO...!!!!
Jerry would definitely get a shiny penny for this one. Miss you, Jerry, and Mr. Miler.
My reference, great singer.
Oh WOW!!!
Una voz bella con mucha emoción me recuerda a mario lanza!!
Ungrateful Heart
Catarì, Catarì
Why do you say these bitter words to me?
Why do you speak and my heart
torments me, Catarì?
Don't forget that I've given you my heart, Catarì
Don't forget it!
Catarì, Catarì, what do you mean by
these words, that upset me?
You don't think about my pain
You don't think! You don't care!
Heart, ungrateful heart
You've stolen my life
Everything's over
And you don't think about it anymore!
Catarì, Catarì,
you don't know that I even went to church
I entered and prayed to God, Catarì,
and even said to the confessor,
"I'm suffering
for that one there!"
I'm suffering,
I'm suffering, you can't believe how
I'm suffering all the tortures...
And the Confessor who is holy person,
said, " My son, leave her alone, let her be"
Heart, ungrateful heart
You've stolen my life
Everything's over
And you don't think about "us" anymore !
Core 'ngrato
Catarì, Catarì,
Pecchè me dice sti parole amare,
Pecchè me parle e 'o core
Me turmiente Catari?
Nun te scurdà ca t'aggio date 'o core, Catarì
Nun te scurdà!
Catarì, Catarì, che vene a dicere
Stu parlà, che me dà spaseme?
Tu nun 'nce pienze a stu dulore mio
Tu nun 'nce pienze tu nun te ne cure
Core, core 'ngrato
T'aie pigliato 'a vita mia
Tutt' è passato
E nun 'nce pienze cchiù !
Catarì, Catarì,
Tu nun 'o saie ca 'nfin 'int'a 'na chiesa
Io so' trasuto e aggio priato a Dio, Catarì
E l'aggio ditto pure a 'o cunfessore:
I' sto a suffrì
Pe' chella llà!
Sto a suffrì,
Sto a suffrì, nun se po' credere,
Sto a suffrì tutte li strazie!
E 'o cunfessore ch'è persona santa,
M'ha ditto: Figlio mio, lassala sta', lassala sta'
Core, core 'ngrato
T' aie pigliato 'a vita mia
Tutt' è passato
E nun 'nce pienze cchiù !
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Magisterial.
What a poignant performance of this tragic aria. I just learned he placed an air rifle to his head and shot. The pain of the singer must have been severe. How tragic.
hi ! who was the teacher of jerry hadley? thanks !
Tom LoMonaco
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I don't like the pianist. He is hesitating soooooo much unnecessarily and round the flow of the song. Terrible.
It was his wife so I imagine they had worked out the tempo, etc
She.
I think they did it on purpose