Mario del Monaco “E lucevan le stelle” Tosca
Sunday, July 25th, 2010 at
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The Voice!
DA BRIVIDI!
E Grande!
One of the best roles of Cavarodossi
de que año es esta grabacion????
Entre los mejores de todos los tiempos. Muy emotivo; extraordinario.
Awesome
Che sforzo mimare una registrazione fatta in studio !!!!????
para mi el mejor que ha existido
I was impressed that he was a short man. Really impossible to figure out, expecially considering his strong voice!
MDM all powerfull !!!
GRANDISSIMO! IMMENSO!
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Mario to obraz dramatycznej miłości to ból jego istnienia.
1:44-1:46
the best among best
SIMPLEMENTE MAGNIFICO
HE WAS NOT A BIG MAN BUT HAD A VERY BIG VOICE– i HEARD HIM SING OTELLO IN HOUSE AND WILL NOT FORGET IT AND YES HE WAS A DRAMATIC TENOR FOR REAL.
ahhhhh he was great, what a voice, what a character
¿Asi, o más fregón?, mis repetos al mejor tenor de todos los tiempos. QEPD.
This recording should be heard by anyone who claims that Del Monaco had to scream all the time. Here we have the greatest dramatic tenor of the past century singing sweetly with a sensational pp and a snooth lyric line.
It’s probably right.
However, he is/was a self-absorbed singer, which often leads to that he seems to miss his surroundings, which in turn leads to a kind of insensitivity.
Brilliant. Stunning how powerful his voice is. Del Monaco was definitely one of the greatest tenors ever.
Bravo Maestro !!!!! Bellisimo !!!
That was a masterful performance! Why? Because that was real legato singing. He sang on the vowels and rarely pronounced the consonants. He emphasized the mm in “Mai tanto la vita!” for effect. This is what masters do. Many do not give MDM the credit that he so justly deserves.