Jerry Hadley & Alan Titus - The Pearl Fishers duet - 1986 descargar videos gratis


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This is Jerry Hadley in his prime. 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 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.

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8 years ago

Carolyn Paulin

Possibly the best performance of this ever...with the exception of Jerry with Tom Hampson and the Boston Pops 10 years later!

8 years ago

Shawn Uplaznik

This is amazing

9 years ago

Emilia Kaplan

Thank you tube for making us happy. Power to the people.

9 years ago

Patrick Boyle

It's hard to write about Hadley - his story is so tragic.So I'll tell a story about Titus. I was born in Washington DC but I wisely got out to come to California. Then I went back for grad school just as the Kennedy center was opening I didn't see Titus in Bernstein's 'Mass' but he was asked back to the opera House to sing Nero in 'LIncoranattione di Popea'. He was young then and in good shape. I know because he appeared mostly nude. All he wore was a gold lame jock strap. My wife and I were in the front row. It was embarrassing. 

9 years ago

Giuseppa Pandolfo

Così bravi entrambi, voci potenti ed intonate, raggianti, consonanti, emozionanti. Peccato la pessima registrazione postata.

9 years ago

Ski Bum007

Hands down. The best ever!!!!!!

9 years ago

expatmartin

just beautiful, two wonderful artists. Alan sang in Munich regularly and Jerry not that often unfortunately. Such a radiant, rich and beautiful voice.

9 years ago

kraftpr

BRAVISSIMO! Rest in Peace Jerry Hadley. I was privileged to meet you after a service at Emanuel Lutheran Church, Manchester, CT just before you would begin your tenure at NY City Opera. You sang an awesome performance of Malotte's Lord's Prayer that prompted me to really learn how to sing. I found a good teacher at Hartt School of Music and learned an excellent vocal technique. Thank you!

9 years ago

corelli2

I had forgotten how thrilling Jerry's voice was to listen to. The ring in that top part of his voice absolutely sent goosebumps up and down my spine. Magnificent!

10 years ago

Gary2837

Beautifully performed. Thanks for sharing.

10 years ago

meluzyna55

Wspaniałe głosy!

10 years ago

Asian Guy in TO

It brought tears to my eyes... Jerry Hadley will be my favourite American tenor of all time. And Alan Titus is so sublime in his delivery. Thank you for making my day with this posting.

10 years ago

SHICOFF1

very fine RIP Hadley

10 years ago

John Schofield

So nice and smooth both!!!, this I thougth was a duet for a ligth-tenor, but Hadley does it so wonderfully, that I have to re-made my mind about it,BRAVO!!!

10 years ago

David Hassell

Alan Titus the best celebrant ever in Bernstein's Mass

10 years ago

Beautiful Music Librarian

OMG! What a voice Jerry Hadley had. So underrated. His timber reminds me a bit of Fritz Wunderlich. Both singers' singers and both died much too young. Absolutely gorgeous!

10 years ago

BigBen Hebdomadarius

Chacun à son goût.

10 years ago

sopranosd

Wow. That's insane! It's a tragedy for the voice. When you have to squelch your tone you start on the short rode to vocal disaster. So sad! I'll definitely watch the video. Thanks

10 years ago

MrCafiero

He made a very bad choice to start studying with some different people after about 1995. Then his voice was lost. A shame. He started with my teacher in 1978 and sang amazingly well until the switch.

10 years ago

sopranosd

Did his technique begin to slip? Did that perhaps contribute to his depression? It's horrible when anyone takes his own life, but when it is someone who has touched so many through his voice, it affects such a wider group of people. :(

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