excuse me? i? dont ... By: kuladoo. on 24 May 12, 18:07:05 excuse me? i? dont get it
dude...? get off ... By: Tathagat8. on 24 May 12, 03:16:32 dude...? get off this planet.
whi piece of music ... By: kuladoo. on 20 May 12, 12:52:26 whi piece of music is this?? who was the composer?
THANK YOU? FOR ... By: maxbigazzi. on 02 May 12, 21:21:56 THANK YOU? FOR POSTING!
As close as we can ... By: bernalor1. on 04 Apr 12, 01:42:43 As close as we can ever get to? Verdi!
Toscanini is the ... By: jivamoksha. on 27 Feb 12, 00:34:08 Toscanini is the best conductor ever lived in the modern times.Precise,? Brilliant, powerful, and Sharply , really the best, extraordinary performance. 100%
agree 100% , never ... By: Trulyloyale. on 09 Jan 12, 03:44:09 agree 100% , never truer words? , Toscanini is the emblem of conductor, the greatest ever .
Nunca he escuchado ... By: jivamoksha. on 16 Dec 11, 05:40:31 Nunca he escuchado mejor interpretacion de esta pieza que Toscanini, Poderoso, Brillante, preciso.? Sharply, fast, El sabia darle el toque maestro a las piezas musicales, Dificil que pudiera existir otro como Toscanini, Karajan, Stokowsky, Maazel o Muti, Furtwlangler muy buenos pero como Toscanini ninguno.
Toscanini es the ... By: jivamoksha. on 16 Dec 11, 05:27:08 Toscanini es the best conductor ever, He was, powerful, precise, disciplined, no mistakes, really sharply,? With Toscanini really we learned to appreciate the meaning of Classical Music.
My Father said Tosacanini was the best and really is truth. He knew how to explote the resources of the Orchestra.The Great Master Arturo Toscanini.
Toscanini!? By: Thorneycroft1937. on 07 Oct 11, 19:50:15 Toscanini!?
Best strings ever ... By: egonsky. on 03 Oct 11, 17:36:12 Best strings ever NBC!!!! Almost all top soloists comming from russia after the 1917 events!!it will never come back...today you? make a nice sound with vibrato and they say you play to "solistic" for orchestra... LOOK HERE!!!! If you want nice sound from the strings you need to puch a bit the tempo....
tempo? By: Alfgard1. on 18 Sep 11, 22:26:08 tempo?
a? question in this ... By: tubazuca. on 10 Sep 11, 20:42:42 a? question in this video, it plays clarinet solo ralph McLane?
simply , beautiful. ... By: stsuter. on 09 Jul 11, 14:34:15 simply , beautiful..i played verdi, in symphonic contest at the daytona beach music festival, a very prestigious competition..we? left the judges in tears
very special, and so very beautiful...wonderful in all its glory and phases
simply , beautiful. ... By: stsuter. on 09 Jul 11, 14:33:18 simply , beautiful..i played verdi, in symphonic contest at the daytona beach music festival, a very prestigious competition..we left? the judges in tears
very special, and so very beautiful
There will never be ... By: goodspiritone. on 04 Jul 11, 22:37:03 There will never be another Toscanini Those broadcasts I remember? those as a child riding in the car and listen to the genius a few were on television eventually also when my mother cried when he died
This is when ... By: neonenour89. on 28 Jun 11, 16:49:55 This is when italians were? still italians...
BREATHTAKING !!! ... By: theo4u4me41. on 09 Jun 11, 08:15:49 BREATHTAKING !!! This is the first time I've seen TOSCANINI conducting...
It is like taking a Masterclass in Music from the Great One himself...
FASCINATING and? so PASSIONATELY BRILLIANT...
is? there a ... By: gbzful. on 26 May 11, 18:20:09 is? there a complete version, without the intermission of the voice?
Damn, Toscanini is ... By: bassoonistfromhell. on 17 Apr 11, 16:35:43 Damn, Toscanini is awesome. ?
Dang.... I'm ... By: missmusicgirl0511. on 14 Apr 11, 21:50:25 Dang.... I'm listening while reading along with my music, and i can't help but think how much faster and with more precision? they play everything!!
MARTHA Friedrich von Flotow
Peter Anders(Lionel) Joseph Greindl (Plunkett) Erna Berger (Lady Harriet/Martha) Else Tegetthoff (Nancy/Julia)
Berlin Staatskapelle Orchestra & Chorus of the Staatsoper Berlin Johannes Schüler conductor Recorded October 17-19, 1944 at Radio House on the Masurenallee, Berlin.
DON CARLO April 22, 1972 Met matinee
Corelli, Caballé, Siepi, Macurdy, Plishka Francesco Molinari-Pradelli conductor
Final broadcast of the Bing regime. Caballé holds the final note until the Opening Night of the following season ;-)
ho sentito Gedda ... By: clementeamiodar. on 18 Mar 12, 17:28:35 ho sentito Gedda dal vivo al San Carlo? negli anni 80, quando era ormai sesantenne
Non ne ho un buon ricordo, era un concerto,ma rimasi molto deluso da una voce poco potente ,neanche tanto bella
muti è insentibile. ... By: operalover67. on 16 Feb 12, 20:52:54 muti è insentibile...
?
troppo veloce ma ... By: luwaig1. on 04 Jan 12, 12:54:28 troppo veloce ma Gedda è bravissimo.?
Se esistesse un ... By: mozart200657. on 08 Oct 11, 18:34:55 Se esistesse un premio per l' accompagnamento più demenziale della storia,? con questa esecuzione Muti lo vince a mani basse. Un vero tagliagole!
And the audience ... By: tantris39. on 01 Sep 11, 17:32:05 And the audience wasn't screaming its collective head off after hearing singing? like that??? I don't understand..........
Io ho ascoltato un ... By: DaveDanuve. on 28 Jul 11, 01:19:40 Io ho ascoltato un Macbeth in diretta radiofonica dall'opera di Berlino... uno scempio, una vergogna. Peggio che qui. È vero anche che all'estero i musicisti sono ancora rispettati, qui? in Italia no, mio padre ha diplomi in pianoforte, composizione e Jazz: fa l'impiegato; un tenore che io conosco (non bravo se devo essere sincero) è andato a lavorare in Germania e non vuol più tornare, e lo capisco bene.
ancora un ... By: bodiloto. on 27 Jul 11, 22:37:33 ancora un bellissimo commento,vero e sensibile,purtroppo lei ha ragione.
Ah,un esempio soltanto...ho un amico chi negli anni 70 aveva una voce magnifica del tenore...ha perso 30 anni della sua vita per' far niente' in Italia.Oggigiorno lavora la tecnica con me e in 3 mesi di lavoro duro a casa, anzi vecchio ha trovato lavoro in.......................Germania...ha ritrovato la sua bellissima voce e in? questi mesi ha fatto 3 contratti senza aiuto di nessun agente.
Una triste realtà.
È vero Karajan ... By: DaveDanuve. on 26 Jul 11, 20:43:01 È vero Karajan rovinava le voci. Però è anche vero che io sento maestri di canto dire che "il vibrato si fa facendo una nota e la nota un tono sotto", oppure maestri che fanno dire solo la vocale U dal passaggio in? su. È proprio sparita la cultura del canto.
Lei crede in"una ... By: bodiloto. on 26 Jul 11, 09:58:07 Lei crede in"una resurrezione del teatro lirico"?invano.I? direttori d'orchestra come Karajan,Kleiber,Abbado, Muti etc. non amavano LA VOCE non la conoscevano e negli ultimi 45 anni hanno fatto tutto possibile per uccidere LA VOCE,e un fatto.Al giorno d'oggi TUTTI parlano dei loro orchestri (sinfonici)e il loro talento;"mettere sicuramente i cantanti alla prova" queste sue parole danno la risposta giusta perché LA VOCE LIRICA non esiste più!Lei e disperato?Anch'io mi sento così.
Ho una grande stima ... By: DaveDanuve. on 26 Jul 11, 02:42:58 Ho una grande stima per Gedda, magari quella sera a Garnier non era in voce. Per quanto riguarda i cantanti, che Le devo dire, sono disperato. Come è possibile oggi ascoltare le opere per bene (cioè in teatro)? Non si può più. L'unico tenore decente contemporaneo che io abbia potuto apprezzare è un certo Stefano Secco, vocalità lirica tendente al leggero che ora si è? messo a fare Simon Boccanegra. Speriamo in una resurrezione del teatro lirico.
magnifico commento! ... By: bodiloto. on 25 Jul 11, 10:11:32 magnifico commento!
Al giorno d'oggi i giovani cantanti cercano lavoro all'estero.
Gedda dal vivo aveva una voce così grande e bella...purtroppo la sua voce à Garnier non si sentiva.
Io rispetto l'arte di Maestro Muti ma ognuno di noi ha i suoi direttori d'orchestra preferiti...
Per me accanto a Sabajno,Serafin,Gavazzeni,Santi etc. Muti era un "castratore",per lui La VOCE non aveva nessun valore.
Il mondo della lirica degli anni 50-60 non esiste più,i? cantanti ancora meno.
The answer? is ... By: DaveDanuve. on 13 Jul 11, 13:55:46 The answer? is simply that most singers nowadays have no idea of what vocal technique is.
Ridiculous tempo ... By: MissLadyboy007. on 22 Apr 11, 02:36:45 Ridiculous tempo but Gedda copes marvellously. The more I hear of him the more I think? he is the greatest tenor of the 20th century.
It's a recording " ... By: RADAMES1983. on 17 Apr 11, 10:59:48 It's a recording "from the hall" with 1 mic, and it shows how is it in a real life.
Compare it to some studio recordings and stage "balanced" professional recordings, when you can hear every pianissimo of the Tenor, no matter what's going on in the orchestra and the choir... Then this "CD opera lovers" are coming? to the hall and think: "why I cant hear half of the soloist part i have on my CD?".
This recording shown how hard is it to be a singer in real, to be heard in a real hall...
mette alla prova si ... By: mongemark. on 16 Mar 11, 10:34:24 mette alla prova si ma relativamente; una cabaletta impostata con tutte le parti e le note al loro posto farebbe fuori tutti i tenori (Volpi trentenne compreso) se eseguita? con un tempo più moderato...invece Muti intelligentemente sceglie questo tempo alla bersagliera, e lo fa anche Pappano (Santa Cecilia 2010); parlo ovviamente di esecuzione live, in disco si può fare di tutto
un saluto
Ho qui numerosi ... By: DaveDanuve. on 15 Mar 11, 14:06:49 Ho qui numerosi spartiti (arie di Tosti, principalmente) di proprietà del GRANDE Gianni Raimondi, faccio parte della stessa "corrente" di canto e ti posso garantire che Raimondi non si sarebbe MAI sognato di parlare di "do di petto". Inoltre Gedda è stato il più? grande interprete del repertorio eroico della grand-opera francese, almeno nel dopoguerra. Hai ascoltato Gedda cantare questa roba dal vivo? Se la risposta è no, trovo il tuo appunto inaccettabile.
Perchè aveva una? ... By: AfroPoli. on 14 Mar 11, 19:32:01 Perchè aveva una? voce più bella (secondo me), più grande e più drammatica. Aveva il "do di petto", utensile necessario per cantare il ruolo di Arnoldo. Non aveva bisogno di microfoni. Gedda era un bravo tenore senza dubbio, ma Arnoldo non è per lui, dai... canta fuori repertorio.
E in che modo ... By: DaveDanuve. on 14 Mar 11, 18:31:27 E in che modo Raimondi era "mille volte meglio" di? Gedda? Sono curioso, non è una provocazione.
Gianni Raimondi, ... By: AfroPoli. on 14 Mar 11, 18:11:51 Gianni Raimondi, mille volte meglio di Gedda.?
Infatti, mette ... By: DaveDanuve. on 14 Mar 11, 17:51:42 Infatti, mette sicuramente i cantanti alla prova ma l'effetto è eccelso e ben riuscito.? Al giorno d'oggi non si riesce a sentire un crescendo rossiniano eseguito decentemente.
Sarebbe il caso di ... By: DaveDanuve. on 14 Mar 11, 17:49:41 Sarebbe il caso di farla finita di perseverare? nella propagazione di sìffatte obiezionacce, non Le pare? Chi doveva cantare Arnoldo nel 1972, allora?
This role is for a? ... By: AfroPoli. on 26 Jan 11, 14:38:04 This role is for a? fort ténor - not for someone like Gedda.
Risposta a ... By: zuzzo7. on 03 Oct 10, 20:13:35 Risposta a blichilde : Nessuno può arrogarsi il diritto di? sostenere il rispetto della partitura, perchè i compositori dell' 800 non avevano il metronomo e, di conseguenza, non potevano dare indicazioni precise sui tempi di esecuzione delle loro opere, Muti NON dirige il TROVATORE di G. Verdi o il GUGLIELMO TELL di G. Rossini, bensì dirige TROVARE e GUGLILMO TELL "di" Muti, con un'arroganza ed una presunzione che sono le vere ragioni del riuscire Muti antipatico alla maggior parte dei melomani.
E' chiaro che Muti, ... By: zuzzo7. on 03 Oct 10, 20:08:14 E' chiaro che Muti, per il suo egocentrismo ed il suo IO ipertrofico e arrogante, preferisce attirarsi critiche e disapprovazioni piuttosto che lasciare meriti ai cantanti, la vicenda dell'elimazione degli acuti dal TROVATORE è emblematica, ... sarei proprio curioso di vedere cosa sarebbe venuto fuori da un incontro fra questo? antipaticissimo direttore di banda di paese (con tutto il rispetto per gli orchestrali) ed un certo G. L. Volpi, re dei sovracuti ed anche lui con un certo caratterino ...
Now, wait a minute: ... By: jmccracken1963. on 18 Sep 10, 15:13:40 Now, wait a minute: have you ever listened to any of the performances which Richard Tucker sang with Muti conducting in the early 1970s? Tucker schooled Muti on how to accompany properly, and they worked together quite well. Gedda doesn't sound as good here as he does on? Gardelli's studio recording, true, but that is studio as opposed to live, and French (the original language of GUILLAUME TELL) as opposed to translation (which sounds stilted here).
Un véritable ... By: petrof4056. on 03 Feb 10, 13:49:11 Un véritable enchantement? aux oreilles
Issu d'une famille ... By: hervedavid77. on 11 Jul 09, 19:58:00 Issu d'une famille de chanteurs, David Devriès s'inscrit dans la lignée des Edmond Clément, Victor Pujol, etc. Merci d'avoir mis en ligne cet enregistrement, qui est, à mon avis, son meilleur avec la Romance des Pêcheurs de perles. Il utilise ici ce que l'on appelle la voix mixte, qui est entre la voix de poitrine et la voix de tête. Une facette de l'art de l'Opéra-Comique? aujourd'hui disparu.
Quelle voix ... By: SimSutcliff. on 02 May 08, 03:14:46 Quelle voix exceptionnelle!?
Tout simplement ... By: ahatettikia. on 12 Feb 08, 21:20:41 Tout simplement magnifique...?
De? los grandes que ... By: Mr2701252. on 12 Feb 12, 17:22:23 De? los grandes que nos tocó escuchar todavía en vida, dando a notar que para los grandes precisamente, la técnica siempre esta presente.
By far the? best ... By: operalover67. on 15 Sep 11, 01:36:24 By far the? best tenor of all the times as far as this repertoire is concerned. Superb Maestro Kraus.
By far the best ... By: operalover67. on 15 Sep 11, 01:36:12 By far the best tenor of all the times as far as? this repertoire is concerned. Superb Maestro Kraus.
By? far the best ... By: operalover67. on 15 Sep 11, 01:36:07 By? far the best tenor of all the times as far as this repertoire is concerned. Superb Maestro Kraus.
He is superb. He ... By: hazelssister. on 29 Jul 11, 18:41:56 He is superb. He is in the top five of my favorite tenors . ? Alfredo has a very velvety sound!
by far the best ... By: rouman7. on 16 Jul 11, 16:30:41 by far the best spanish tenor? ever......just superb...........
what to? say, it's ... By: trombo8. on 09 Apr 11, 09:03:08 what to? say, it's Kraus that's all
Impresionantemente? ... By: kraucorcapavschi. on 30 Mar 11, 01:22:18 Impresionantemente? hermoso!!!!
tenore lirico ... By: mauroangelucci. on 04 Nov 10, 17:30:10 tenore lirico insuperabile, tecnica perfetta,? voce stupenda ed inoltre è stato un vero gentiluomo come ne occorrerebbero oggi.
STUPENDO!!!!!!!!!!!
Marvelous Technique ... By: Stu2370. on 10 Oct 10, 21:09:05 Marvelous Technique,? thank you for posting this great artist
Fenomenal? maestro. By: adri1a2n. on 18 Feb 10, 21:59:01 Fenomenal? maestro.
Sono impassionato ... By: Skipper7009. on 09 Oct 09, 04:38:43 Sono impassionato di lui come te, anche per gli stessi raggioni. Ci sono altri cantanti bravissimi senza di cui non vorrei vivere, ma la tecnica e la musicalita'? di Kraus che sembra di non fallirsi mai mi lascia sempre incantato.
Yes when you want ... By: bonneyp1. on 16 Feb 09, 16:11:43 Yes when you want to hear a tenor who's truly a musician and whose voice floats over the notes, you turn? to Kraus. thanks goodness for youtube!
I am in tears. ? ... By: gruberosa. on 29 Dec 08, 13:40:38 I am in tears. ? Thank you very very much for sharing. Wow!
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class act, kraus is ... By: rouman7. on 11 Sep 08, 18:56:58 class act, kraus is superb..?
He doesn't? touch ... By: jrynz. on 29 Mar 08, 01:12:59 He doesn't? touch the sides going up to the high Cs! I've never heard such ease of voice on the high notes! Fabulous.
What a wonderful ... By: Antifogasta. on 13 Feb 08, 18:29:29 What a wonderful piece of singing.? deeply felt, stylish and very affecting. Many thanjks for posting
Definately the ... By: gruberosa. on 23 Nov 07, 12:19:45 Definately the greatest lyric tenor of the century. I? love everything that he does with his voice
What a great ... By: potitodos. on 16 Nov 07, 11:03:32 What a great performance, no wonder that thepublic went crazy at the end!!!!!!Thank you for? this true gift!!!!!!
So nice!? Humility ... By: balletamie. on 08 Nov 07, 13:31:57 So nice!? Humility & sincerity, one who means what he sings.
A good example 0f Pinza's flair for comedy & self-deprecation ably abetted by the "hillbilly" comedienne, Judy Canova (said to be a direct descendant of the neo-classical sculptor, Antonio
Canova). Pinza sings a song in Spanish, "Te ame," and a snatch of "Some Enchanted Evening."
check out my ... By: OTRNut. on 14 May 09, 00:41:57 check out my GoldenEraDame channel in a few? days...i am going to post a bunch of Judy's radio performances
That's Mel Blanc, ... By: fromthesidelines. on 10 Mar 08, 19:53:36 That's Mel Blanc, Judy's long-time supporting cast member, as "Mr. Thornton" {he usually appeared as "Pedro" ("Sylvester" in the early years) on the show}- at the time, Judy was on NBC radio's Saturday night schedule for Colgate-Palmolive-Peet, and Pinza [Judy's guest star in this excerpt] was riding high as the star of Broadway's "South Pacific", and was in the process of becoming? an MGM "singing star" in late 1950...Verna Felton is the voice at 6:18...
She was wonderful, ... By: gardenalien. on 07 Oct 07, 18:46:03 She was wonderful, Gggreat, love? her.
hehe, judy? needs ... By: xxKristiexx. on 31 Aug 07, 21:55:01 hehe, judy? needs to be on youtube more
excuse me? i dont ... By: kuladoo. on 24 May 12, 18:07:05 excuse me? i dont get it?
dude... get? off ... By: Tathagat8. on 24 May 12, 03:16:32 dude... get? off this planet.
whi piece of music ... By: kuladoo. on 20 May 12, 12:52:26 whi piece of music is this?? who was the composer?
THANK YOU FOR ... By: maxbigazzi. on 02 May 12, 21:21:56 THANK YOU FOR POSTING!?
As close as we can ... By: bernalor1. on 04 Apr 12, 01:42:43 As close as we can ever get? to Verdi!
Toscanini is the ... By: jivamoksha. on 27 Feb 12, 00:34:08 Toscanini is the best conductor ever lived in? the modern times.Precise, Brilliant, powerful, and Sharply , really the best, extraordinary performance. 100%
agree 100% , never ... By: Trulyloyale. on 09 Jan 12, 03:44:09 agree 100% , never truer words , Toscanini is the emblem of conductor, the? greatest ever .
Nunca he escuchado ... By: jivamoksha. on 16 Dec 11, 05:40:31 Nunca he escuchado mejor interpretacion de esta pieza que Toscanini, Poderoso, Brillante, preciso. Sharply, fast, El sabia darle el toque maestro? a las piezas musicales, Dificil que pudiera existir otro como Toscanini, Karajan, Stokowsky, Maazel o Muti, Furtwlangler muy buenos pero como Toscanini ninguno.
Toscanini es the ... By: jivamoksha. on 16 Dec 11, 05:27:08 Toscanini es the best conductor ever, He was, powerful, precise, disciplined, no mistakes, really sharply, With Toscanini really we learned to appreciate the meaning of Classical Music.
My Father said Tosacanini was the best and really is truth. He knew how to explote the resources? of the Orchestra.The Great Master Arturo Toscanini.
Toscanini!? By: Thorneycroft1937. on 07 Oct 11, 19:50:15 Toscanini!?
Best strings ever ... By: egonsky. on 03 Oct 11, 17:36:12 Best strings ever NBC!!!! Almost all top soloists comming from russia after the 1917 events!!it will never come back...today you make a nice sound with vibrato and they say you? play to "solistic" for orchestra... LOOK HERE!!!! If you want nice sound from the strings you need to puch a bit the tempo....
tempo? By: Alfgard1. on 18 Sep 11, 22:26:08 tempo?
a question in this ... By: tubazuca. on 10 Sep 11, 20:42:42 a question in this video, it plays clarinet solo ralph McLane??
simply , beautiful. ... By: stsuter. on 09 Jul 11, 14:34:15 simply , beautiful..i played verdi, in symphonic contest at the daytona beach? music festival, a very prestigious competition..we left the judges in tears
very special, and so very beautiful...wonderful in all its glory and phases
simply , beautiful. ... By: stsuter. on 09 Jul 11, 14:33:18 simply , beautiful..i played? verdi, in symphonic contest at the daytona beach music festival, a very prestigious competition..we left the judges in tears
very special, and so very beautiful
There will never be ... By: goodspiritone. on 04 Jul 11, 22:37:03 There will never be another Toscanini Those broadcasts I remember those as a child riding in the car and listen to the genius a few were on television eventually also ? when my mother cried when he died
This is when? ... By: neonenour89. on 28 Jun 11, 16:49:55 This is when? italians were still italians...
BREATHTAKING !!! ... By: theo4u4me41. on 09 Jun 11, 08:15:49 BREATHTAKING !!! This is the first time I've seen TOSCANINI conducting...
It is? like taking a Masterclass in Music from the Great One himself...
FASCINATING and so PASSIONATELY BRILLIANT...
is? there a ... By: gbzful. on 26 May 11, 18:20:09 is? there a complete version, without the intermission of the voice?
Damn, Toscanini? is ... By: bassoonistfromhell. on 17 Apr 11, 16:35:43 Damn, Toscanini? is awesome.
Dang.... I'm ... By: missmusicgirl0511. on 14 Apr 11, 21:50:25 Dang.... I'm listening while reading along with my music, and i can't help? but think how much faster and with more precision they play everything!!
Latest comments made on this video:
By: TathagatDarkAssassin. on 25 May 12, 10:55:47
you can read it? in the first seconds.
By: TathagatDarkAssassin. on 25 May 12, 10:54:03
sorry.?
By: kuladoo. on 24 May 12, 18:07:05
excuse me? i? dont get it
By: Tathagat8. on 24 May 12, 03:16:32
dude...? get off this planet.
By: kuladoo. on 20 May 12, 12:52:26
whi piece of music is this?? who was the composer?
By: maxbigazzi. on 02 May 12, 21:21:56
THANK YOU? FOR POSTING!
By: bernalor1. on 04 Apr 12, 01:42:43
As close as we can ever get to? Verdi!
By: jivamoksha. on 27 Feb 12, 00:34:08
Toscanini is the best conductor ever lived in the modern times.Precise,? Brilliant, powerful, and Sharply , really the best, extraordinary performance. 100%
By: Trulyloyale. on 09 Jan 12, 03:44:09
agree 100% , never truer words? , Toscanini is the emblem of conductor, the greatest ever .
By: jivamoksha. on 16 Dec 11, 05:40:31
Nunca he escuchado mejor interpretacion de esta pieza que Toscanini, Poderoso, Brillante, preciso.? Sharply, fast, El sabia darle el toque maestro a las piezas musicales, Dificil que pudiera existir otro como Toscanini, Karajan, Stokowsky, Maazel o Muti, Furtwlangler muy buenos pero como Toscanini ninguno.
By: jivamoksha. on 16 Dec 11, 05:27:08
Toscanini es the best conductor ever, He was, powerful, precise, disciplined, no mistakes, really sharply,? With Toscanini really we learned to appreciate the meaning of Classical Music. My Father said Tosacanini was the best and really is truth. He knew how to explote the resources of the Orchestra.The Great Master Arturo Toscanini.
By: Thorneycroft1937. on 07 Oct 11, 19:50:15
Toscanini!?
By: egonsky. on 03 Oct 11, 17:36:12
Best strings ever NBC!!!! Almost all top soloists comming from russia after the 1917 events!!it will never come back...today you? make a nice sound with vibrato and they say you play to "solistic" for orchestra... LOOK HERE!!!! If you want nice sound from the strings you need to puch a bit the tempo....
By: Alfgard1. on 18 Sep 11, 22:26:08
tempo?
By: tubazuca. on 10 Sep 11, 20:42:42
a? question in this video, it plays clarinet solo ralph McLane?
By: AfroPoli. on 06 Sep 11, 22:10:21
What? rubbish...
By: sttar1982. on 06 Sep 11, 15:37:35
perfetto Toscanini:)?
By: stsuter. on 09 Jul 11, 14:34:15
simply , beautiful..i played verdi, in symphonic contest at the daytona beach music festival, a very prestigious competition..we? left the judges in tears very special, and so very beautiful...wonderful in all its glory and phases
By: stsuter. on 09 Jul 11, 14:33:18
simply , beautiful..i played verdi, in symphonic contest at the daytona beach music festival, a very prestigious competition..we left? the judges in tears very special, and so very beautiful
By: goodspiritone. on 04 Jul 11, 22:37:03
There will never be another Toscanini Those broadcasts I remember? those as a child riding in the car and listen to the genius a few were on television eventually also when my mother cried when he died
By: neonenour89. on 28 Jun 11, 16:49:55
This is when italians were? still italians...
By: theo4u4me41. on 09 Jun 11, 08:15:49
BREATHTAKING !!! This is the first time I've seen TOSCANINI conducting... It is like taking a Masterclass in Music from the Great One himself... FASCINATING and? so PASSIONATELY BRILLIANT...
By: gbzful. on 26 May 11, 18:20:09
is? there a complete version, without the intermission of the voice?
By: bassoonistfromhell. on 17 Apr 11, 16:35:43
Damn, Toscanini is awesome. ?
By: missmusicgirl0511. on 14 Apr 11, 21:50:25
Dang.... I'm listening while reading along with my music, and i can't help but think how much faster and with more precision? they play everything!!