5:30 – Luciano … 5:30 – Luciano confuses something: Messa di voce should not be confused with mezza voce (Italian, half voice) which means to sing at half strength.
But that whistle is just incredible!
Mathilda Marchesi … Mathilda Marchesi was a pupil of Manuel Garcia (the son) and taught among others Nellie Melba, thus the Australian connection. The book of her ‘method’ and exercises was a standard in Australian singing circles of mid 20th century, and Dame Joan’s mother would have been refering to that.
wat are u talkin … wat are u talkin about, he shows the distinct difference between the falsetto and head. He says himself he bases all his training on the bel canto technique the true way of allowing the natural voice through
I was wondering … I was wondering about the seating as well. Pav’s sitting with his back to Horne, rather rudely elbowing her out of his conversation, and advancing on Sutherland in a proprietary way, it looks to me, considering her husband is sitting right there. Perhaps they all started out facing the camera and ended up turned to face Boyning to address him? Or are just full of drink and propping one another up?
Wow, Sutherland’s …
Wow, Sutherland’s attempt at the diminuendo was a bit of a disaster.
Thank you very much …
Thank you very much for uploading this! I am currently a studying Tenor student and I have found this very helpful.
the trills at 4:20
the trills at 4:20
This is so …
This is so wonderful. My teacher gives me these exercizes too, and great to see them being done so well. Something to aspire to!
5:30 – Luciano …
5:30 – Luciano confuses something: Messa di voce should not be confused with mezza voce (Italian, half voice) which means to sing at half strength.
But that whistle is just incredible!
is this on dvd?
is this on dvd?
Fantastic video! …
Fantastic video! Thanks so much. Not only very useful for singers, but also very funny, especially when Luciano whistles. LOL!
Priceless!
Thank …
Priceless!
Thank you!
Ha ha that’s cute …
Ha ha that’s cute how Horne hugs Luciano when she sings
god that …
god that whistle never ceases to amaze me
i know… can you …
i know… can you imagine?
Thank you so much …
Thank you so much for this video.
I catched this one on Bravo once and i always wanted to check it out again.
Thanks!
You are probably …
You are probably right, but they do look a bit like they are all playing bus, and Boynge is the driver.
I think they are …
I think they are just leaning on the piano, that’s all.
I love it when …
I love it when Luciano does his whistling! That is awesome!!! He sounds just like a birdie.
sorry??? Why?
sorry??? Why?
I wish I were young …
I wish I were young!! I’d love to start my life over with this knowledge!
Mathilda Marchesi …
Mathilda Marchesi was a pupil of Manuel Garcia (the son) and taught among others Nellie Melba, thus the Australian connection. The book of her ‘method’ and exercises was a standard in Australian singing circles of mid 20th century, and Dame Joan’s mother would have been refering to that.
wat are u talkin …
wat are u talkin about, he shows the distinct difference between the falsetto and head. He says himself he bases all his training on the bel canto technique the true way of allowing the natural voice through
‘I learnt from the …
‘I learnt from the birds!’ maravilloso.
she calls that bad …
she calls that bad singing
What amazing …
What amazing footage! Thank you for sharing this! Oh to be in the room with these people!
Loved it! Inspiring!
Loved it! Inspiring!
I was wondering …
I was wondering about the seating as well. Pav’s sitting with his back to Horne, rather rudely elbowing her out of his conversation, and advancing on Sutherland in a proprietary way, it looks to me, considering her husband is sitting right there. Perhaps they all started out facing the camera and ended up turned to face Boyning to address him? Or are just full of drink and propping one another up?
shure that this is …
shure that this is Pavarotti?!