Enrico Caruso - Un Di All'azzurro Spazio (Remastered) video free download


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Duration: 03:51
Uploaded: 2006/10/23

Just Music. Enrico Caruso sings "Un Di All'azzurro Spazio" from "Andrea Chenier" by U. Giordano in this remastered recording where he is accompanied by the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra. The vocals were recorded on March 17, 1907 in New York and the instrumentals were recorded in April, 2002 in Vienna.

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9 years ago

RUBEN H

Caruso era verdaderamente majestuoso, con una fuerza interpretativa y un caudal vocal insuperables. Creo que no tenía rivales entre sus contemporáneos. Grande maestro !

9 years ago

hobo1975

Singers were pulled back from the horn when they sang their high notes. It gave the impression that the high notes were not as big but they really were. As is the case with Caruso. Caruso did not change the rules he just excelled at the art form.

10 years ago

Thomas Rexdale

This is NOT a high C--check your pitch pipe folks

10 years ago

Ettore de rossi

beh l'unico commento che si possa fare al Grande Caruso è: sublime, perfetto

10 years ago

Fabiano Mauro

Imbatível!

11 years ago

celia morales

Perfecto, perfecto que estes aqui para darte el buen dia y desearte un buen fin de semana!! Saludos mi buen Millonety!

11 years ago

millonety123

Perfecto! Perfecto!....cada vez que la escucho me gusta mas!

11 years ago

yourmomgoestocollege

Blake mooney.... Really? The high c doesn't measure greatness.

11 years ago

Cota D'angelo

He did not have always the C, but he had a B that was incredible, much better than any light tenor.Gigli and Pavarottti (the king of C) had to lowered the aria che gelida manina one half tone,as Caruso did,and this was allowed by Puccini. Corelli, Del Monaco, and Gigli lowered the aria di quella pira one half tone,as Caruso did.Just Lauri Volpi,Filippeschi and Lazaro,who had the best top of all of the tenors,could sang those arias in key,but not because of that,they were better than the others.

11 years ago

Cota D'angelo

So, Kunde,Florez,Kraus,etc. because they can sing a C, D are much better than Caruso??? Extension does not mean anything...Caruso was the best singer, his voice was the best, the volume, the bright, the squillo, the beauty, the passion, the heart.. I love Lauri Volpi, but I recognize that Caruso's voice is more beautiful. Lauri Volpi had a short vibrato and had not the power of Caruso' s voice, just in the high note C Lauri Volpi made the difference.Gigli was great, but he had an smaller voice,

12 years ago

millonety123

la macchina perfetta!

12 years ago

saltburner2

Recorded the year before illness significantly darkened his voice, we hear a lighter singer here. Though Caruso is still supreme, I think the recordings of this aria by Gigli and Martinelli are - for once - in the same league; possibly having even greater intensity and immediacy.

12 years ago

strawsmoot

Now see, this voice is great, but I wish the orchestra had not been tacked on at all. Translatory Subtitles would have had a far greater benefit.

12 years ago

Ettore de rossi

Che meraviglia, con ragione che è stato definito il più grande tenore del mondo, pero debbo ammettere che in questo brano d'opera, a parer mio Mario del Monaco ha superato il Maestro.

13 years ago

Richard Goscicki

It's interesting to make a "Caruso Mix". Each aria is an entirely different mood, going to love, to patriotism, to fear. In the modern age this is fine, but human emotions can't be switched on and off life a water tap on the sink.

13 years ago

Tom Frøkjær

So my question: do you think that being able to hit the high C is THE criterium for excellence in a tenor voice (if so, my neighbour's daughter, at the age of three, would probably beat any tenor past or present!) or are there other qualities you consider important - like empathy, passion, velved voice ? I'm of course being quite sarcastic, but that is because I'm just a layman. I listen, I like or I don't like. I don't hear high C's, I experience the qulatity of the communication. Cheers, Tom

13 years ago

Tom Frøkjær

@blakemooney: hello Blake - hope you are not deceased :-) I'm curious about your two apparently conflicting comments regarding Caruso. In an early comments you say that "All other tenors are measured against this man", yet, in a recent comment you say that (extract) "Caruso's voice would never surpass Gigli or Lauri-Volpi since Caruso's voice extended only to high C in its prime." - Ran out of characters ... See my next comment ....

13 years ago

blakemooney

Histrionic personalities can conquer reason. When I first started taking voice lessons in St. Louis, very credible singer-teachers who had sung with Caruso used to name more than 20 other tenors who hit high C with greater ease than Caruso.. Caruso's darkening voice took away from his top. Yet he would always HIT high C--so could I and I was a high baritone. Basses can also. Caruso 's voice would never surpass Gigli or Lauri-Volpi since Caruso's voice extended only to high C in its prime.

14 years ago

martythetickler

Oh, you should hear him take on the Flower Song from Carmen.

17 years ago

Terry Broad

another great remastered recording.

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