What you can never get in a recording is how Ms Norman's voice filled the hall. It was a physical entity and a truly thrilling thing to experience. Her voice actually pushed against the walls and against your skin. It's impossible to describe, but I know something like that will always be rare in a singer.
wow... her voice had that true Operatic "Ring" to it? I've only heard one singer in my life that had sung and I literally felt the piercing sound it made my head vibrate and rattle.
This is not only one of the best Elisabeth interpretations ever - her german pronounciation is also exellent. I can understand every word, as a nativ german. Bravo Jessey - you are really unbelievable! All the best for you!
There only few singers who manage to sing - let’s call it “majestic”. Jessye Norman was definitely one of those and I absolutely love her recordings with Hebert von Karajan…who had the same ability as conductor. Leaves you with the feeling that it will never been done better.
Before she moved to Berlin to begin her performance career, she studied conversational German at Duke. According to her, the only two languages she sang in that she never learned to speak were Hebrew and Hungarian.
Rest in Power Ms. Norman. She mentioned in an interview not too long ago that she went to the University of Duke to study conversational German. She put the work in! She got that 3- year contract. 1969.
She did exactly that at the Met when she sang Elisabeth in "Tannhauser" in 1987. The audience adored her and she commanded standing ovations, not fake standing ovations but the ones where you involuntarily leap to your feet, realizing you have experienced someone sent from heaven.
This is simply stunning. She is one of those musicians that forces you to listen, whether you agree with her or not (I sometimes don't). But everything about this performance is just divine.
Jessye is the only other recorded woman in history who has the same pure range as Callas, her deep mezzo notes are just as stunning and powerful as her highest soprano notes. No other living singer can do what she does when it comes to her range. I'm not a religious person, but god bless this woman.
Callas had a wider range than Jessye and a more agile voice with proficient coloratura, but Jessye certainly had the more naturally beautiful instrument.
It's not surprising that she was offered a three-year contract at Berlin Opera, even before that performance of Tannhäuser had finished, she was SENSATIONAL! Did she ever record this aria in studio? It's so frustrating not to have good quality audio takes of her french arias aswell as this one!!! What a phenomenal voice! What a delightful human being! What a loss!
Desde que entra a escena es tod una Reina. El publico se rinde ante ella. Ha sido tocada por esa varita magica que muchos quisieran y poquisimos han podido. Por siempre Diva!
My favorite thing (aside from her singing of course) is that the audience allows the piece to actually end before beginning to applaud. Please teach this to American audiences.
We have the same problem here in the UK, though I agree it is more widespread in the USA. Some stage directors attempt bravely to defy it by instantly blacking out the stage and pit only after the music has finished, rather than bringing in the tabs, and in the case of Wagner he marked in his scores exactly when stage curtains were to open and close. I once raised this subject at a public symposium at the London Coliseum, and the late Lord Harewood brusquely dismissed it, in my view rather rudely, with the words “we could (do that) but I don’t think we will”. It was subsequently done in several ENO productions and elsewhere. I really draw the line at applause following arias, duets, etc, which interrupt the flow of the music and drama, even more so when singers step out of character to acknowledge their acclaim, no matter how good the singing. The late, great Dame Joan Sutherland at her Sydney farewell gala was a case in point, and can be seen on TH-cam.
Miss NORMAN must have been a SUPERB student, when she studied GERMAN. I heard her speaking with a German concuctor...Impeccable ...Yes, impeccable, in deed! I guess guess that she speaks and sings to be understood. with that purpose in mind, she succeeds in delivery, musicality and consuming artistry ...EVERY TIME!
She often explained the score (speaking the language of conductor, of course German, too) to him why she didn't want to sing in the manner the conductor wanted. - Heinz
Fabuleuse. Cette voix d'or qu'il faut avoir entendu dans un théatre lyrique (ce qui a été mon cas) puissante , généreuse. c'était une grande Dame du chant lyrique
Ce n’est pas seulement l’une des meilleures interprétations d’Elisabeth à ce jour: sa prononciation allemande est également excellente. Je peux comprendre chaque mot, en allemand. Bravo Jessye - tu es vraiment incroyable! Le meilleur pour toi
Dich, teure Halle, grüss'ich wieder, froh grüss' ich dich, geliebter Raum! In dir erwachen seine Lieder und wecken mich aus düstrem Traum. Da er aus dir geschieden, wie öd' erschienst du mir! Aus mir entfloh der Frieden, die Freude zog aus dir. Wie jetzt mein Busen hoch sich hebet, so scheinst du jetzt mir stolz und hehr. Der mich und dich so neu belebet, nicht länger weilt er ferne mehr, Sei mir gegrüsst! Sei mir gegrüsst! Du teure Halle, sei mir gegrüsst!
her voice is silenced now R I P but her legacy lives on. I met her in 91 and it was like meeting royalty she loved and respected her fans. She made me laugh when I asked her when L.A. opera would perform the Ring if she'd sing the three Brunnhilde roles. "No Sieglinde in Walkure is my signature role you know the old saying "one and done." Brunnhilde and Isolde are collectively known as the soprano killer roles much great singing is demanded.
@langleywil Both Grace Bumbry and the divine Leontyne Price have deviated from their usual Fächer and sung this in concert. The videos are available on TH-cam. Although highly criticised, Price's version stands out for me as being electric in intensity and with a superb, natural yet regal interpretation. Do look them up.
Look at her face of seduction! wow! what divine acting! At the ending of the aria, when she executed that "Samson, Je t'aime" I was transfigured...unto a world of seduction. I LOVE YOU, MS. NORMAN!
@SuiGenerisKingJames lol, Madam Price happens to be one of my favorites, but I don't think she had the range that Norman or Callas had, to my memory she stayed pretty well within the soprano fac. In the end Price v Callas comes down to personal taste. Price had more control, Callas had to date unmatched emotion and characterization and it all depends on what you respond more to. But we can all agree that the three rank among the top dramatic sopranos of the last 75 years
@@efrainsotomayor399 , credo che tu hai capito poco della Callas e comunque e' stata in carriera perfetta dal 1939 al 1957 e non contano gli anni che canti ma come canti e cosa canti.
@Loismustdie26 You apparently don't like Leontyne Price. I believe she was slightly a step above Callas which can only be judged by comparing the control of their higher notes. Jessye comes extremely close to both of them, and what she lacks in depth of tone, she makes up in power.... Either way, all three are the best sopranos ever recorded.
Phew! Is she purposely (maliciously?) ignoring the conductor, or simply unable to pick up his tempo in the opening phrases? He tries valiantly to get back from half-speed to normal in the ritornello after "geliebter Raum", and again she brutally drags down things immediately when she comes in at "in dir erwachen". Great voice, but here at least no feeling for the music, just intent on making a BIIIG noise. A pity! Her being almost a semitone flat at the last "sei mir" (but recovering for the final note) is ugly but harmless in comparison to the sluggishness in the first half. By the time we get to the postlude, the poor conductor has given up completely, not even trying to recall the proper lively tempo he intended at the start, but totally giving in to the elephantine pace Mme Norman seems to prefer (compare 3:25 to 0:30).
Correction. Loismustdie26, Callas could have Never reached the virtuosity nor the phenomenal vocal artistry of Ms. Norman. Not in this life nor that of the next. Period!
Why bring her into this? Hers was an entirely different vocal and dramatic talent. Nor did she ever attempt this role. Your comment is irrelevant, and disrespectful to the memory and achievements of one who is widely regarded as the greatest singing actress in living memory.
@@PGF2010 , Callas ha cantato Amina, Lucia, Rosina, Armida...ma anche Isolde, Kundry, Brunhilde...e chi l'ha ascoltata, in Wagner, pare senza rivali e come voce che come espressione. La Norman era brava, cantava bene ma era spesso monocorde nel suono e nell'espressione. L'ho ascoltata spesso dal vivo ma non mi dava molta emozione. Come la Scotto, pareva sempre la prima della classe come a farti sentire che quello che stava facendo era oro colato. In pratica una sua celebre collega, mia amica, diceva di lei che " pontificava".
Jessye Norman had a PHENOMENAL voice--one of the best!!!!! I cried the day she passed away.
Phénoménal, à tous points de vue! Une des grandes merveilles de la nature!
What you can never get in a recording is how Ms Norman's voice filled the hall. It was a physical entity and a truly thrilling thing to experience. Her voice actually pushed against the walls and against your skin. It's impossible to describe, but I know something like that will always be rare in a singer.
wow... her voice had that true Operatic "Ring" to it? I've only heard one singer in my life that had sung and I literally felt the piercing sound it made my head vibrate and rattle.
This is not only one of the best Elisabeth interpretations ever - her german pronounciation is also exellent. I can understand every word, as a nativ german. Bravo Jessey - you are really unbelievable! All the best for you!
I guess it is quite off topic but does anybody know a good site to stream newly released tv shows online?
One year ago, (9-30-2019), Miss Jessye Norman left us. I still grieve over our loss.
There only few singers who manage to sing - let’s call it “majestic”. Jessye Norman was definitely one of those and I absolutely love her recordings with Hebert von Karajan…who had the same ability as conductor. Leaves you with the feeling that it will never been done better.
Yes! In the realm of the DRAMATIC SOPRANO, Lady JESSYE NORMAN remains supreme!
Her German is flawless and she is a singing sensation
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Before she moved to Berlin to begin her performance career, she studied conversational German at Duke. According to her, the only two languages she sang in that she never learned to speak were Hebrew and Hungarian.
It's fine for a non-Caucasian non-Germanic native speaker, yes. But flawless?!
Norman's in TOP form here !!
She's so commanding and brilliant Wow we miss you everytime we watch you perform Rest In Love Queen Jessye
What an entrance! What a performance! What an artist! *deepbow*
What an honor it would've been to be in the presence of a Devine Goddess!!! ❤❤ Forever missed Ms Norman 🥹🥹
Rest in Power Ms. Norman. She mentioned in an interview not too long ago that she went to the University of Duke to study conversational German. She put the work in! She got that 3- year contract. 1969.
Miss Norman is here in her element. Wonderful voice. I love it.
Jessye walked out like hear Me roar and she did beautifully Rest in power 💜💃🏾
Amen!
She did exactly that at the Met when she sang Elisabeth in "Tannhauser" in 1987. The audience adored her and she commanded standing ovations, not fake standing ovations but the ones where you involuntarily leap to your feet, realizing you have experienced someone sent from heaven.
RIP The great Jessye Norman. One of the great singers of all time. Honesty and integrity combined with a remarkable instrument. Thank you.
Saudades dessa maravilha da natureza
Uma verdadeira Diva❤
She nailed it! What a phenomenal singer Jessye was.
Tenortalker She is still active as a singer, but rarely if ever sings classically. What she continues to do she does very well.
baritonebynight Yes she tends to sing her jazz and crossover concerts now. I always enjoy her TV interviews - she has such an open and enquiring mind.
This is simply stunning. She is one of those musicians that forces you to listen, whether you agree with her or not (I sometimes don't). But everything about this performance is just divine.
She is one of the best still.And indeed the German perfect diction and clear sound.Middle rich and centered.
Jessye is the only other recorded woman in history who has the same pure range as Callas, her deep mezzo notes are just as stunning and powerful as her highest soprano notes. No other living singer can do what she does when it comes to her range.
I'm not a religious person, but god bless this woman.
she is outstanding, indeed
I heard Callas sing many Ebs; however, I have not heard Jessye sing that high but I love her just the same.
There is no comparison between Callas and Norman other than they were extraordinary artists who left us too soon.
@@mariomazzi7894 Her highest note was a Db6
Callas had a wider range than Jessye and a more agile voice with proficient coloratura, but Jessye certainly had the more naturally beautiful instrument.
She literally clocked in and clocked out! Brava! Great performance!
Rest in peace, Queen J! 🎶🙏😍😭
She knows how to release the Bel canto in her Wagner singing. she has excellent interpretation of this aria. it's like her national anthem
Wirklich eine der wenigen, die dieser Arie gewachsen sind. Die Stimme großartig, der Vortrag fabelhaft.
It's not surprising that she was offered a three-year contract at Berlin Opera, even before that performance of Tannhäuser had finished, she was SENSATIONAL!
Did she ever record this aria in studio? It's so frustrating not to have good quality audio takes of her french arias aswell as this one!!!
What a phenomenal voice! What a delightful human being! What a loss!
answering to myself; yes, at least she recorded Dich Teure Halle in studio
SIMPLY WONDERFUL
Sie ist wunderbar und wird es immer sein, Ruhe sanft und in Frieden, liebe Jessye,
Desde que entra a escena es tod una Reina. El publico se rinde ante ella. Ha sido tocada por esa varita magica que muchos quisieran y poquisimos han podido. Por siempre Diva!
My favorite thing (aside from her singing of course) is that the audience allows the piece to actually end before beginning to applaud. Please teach this to American audiences.
Indeed indeed!!
We have the same problem here in the UK, though I agree it is more widespread in the USA. Some stage directors attempt bravely to defy it by instantly blacking out the stage and pit only after the music has finished, rather than bringing in the tabs, and in the case of Wagner he marked in his scores exactly when stage curtains were to open and close. I once raised this subject at a public symposium at the London Coliseum, and the late Lord Harewood brusquely dismissed it, in my view rather rudely, with the words “we could (do that) but I don’t think we will”. It was subsequently done in several ENO productions and elsewhere. I really draw the line at applause following arias, duets, etc, which interrupt the flow of the music and drama, even more so when singers step out of character to acknowledge their acclaim, no matter how good the singing. The late, great Dame Joan Sutherland at her Sydney farewell gala was a case in point, and can be seen on TH-cam.
Greg07623 - ha. You can’t teach Americans anything- they know it ALL.
Miss NORMAN must have been a SUPERB student, when she studied GERMAN. I heard her speaking with a German concuctor...Impeccable ...Yes, impeccable, in deed! I guess guess that she speaks and sings to be understood. with that purpose in mind, she succeeds in delivery, musicality and consuming artistry ...EVERY TIME!
She often explained the score (speaking the language of conductor, of course German, too) to him why she didn't want to sing in the manner the conductor wanted. - Heinz
Stunning and Unbelievable!!
Jessye for ever.
The Wizard of Song - majestic and flowing!
I love her so much yeeeeeeeeeey the Diva
Superb!
Exquisite. Full, impeccable enunciation and coloration.
WOW just marvellous!!!!
Maravilhosa Jessye. Incomparável! Magnifica!
Wowee such focus amazing amidst full dark timbre
Quelle voix magnifique ,immense , quelle véhémence.Elle nous enveloppe et nous emporte comme un ouragan .C'est fantastique !!❤️
She is my Goddess!!! Love her!
Fabuleuse. Cette voix d'or qu'il faut avoir entendu dans un théatre lyrique (ce qui a été mon cas) puissante , généreuse. c'était une grande Dame du chant lyrique
She really was the best.
Outstanding singing talent and flawless German language. Not one white soprano can match this presentation.
BRIVIDI!!!!!!!! GRANDIOSA!!!!!!!!!
SENCILLAMENTE MARAVILLOSA
Jessie superba voce trascinatrice di folle.
Ce n’est pas seulement l’une des meilleures interprétations d’Elisabeth à ce jour: sa prononciation allemande est également excellente. Je peux comprendre chaque mot, en allemand. Bravo Jessye - tu es vraiment incroyable! Le meilleur pour toi
MARAVILOSA GRANDIOSA
I Loooove her she's incredible I would Love to meet her one day
Jessye has a unique talent. Not just any suprano can sing the role of Elizabeth
Brava !!! Brava !!!!
Amazing!
Sensational!
Pronuncia perfetta, voce incomparabile
Great!!!!!
Dich, teure Halle, grüss'ich wieder,
froh grüss' ich dich, geliebter Raum!
In dir erwachen seine Lieder
und wecken mich aus düstrem Traum.
Da er aus dir geschieden,
wie öd' erschienst du mir!
Aus mir entfloh der Frieden,
die Freude zog aus dir.
Wie jetzt mein Busen hoch sich hebet,
so scheinst du jetzt mir stolz und hehr.
Der mich und dich so neu belebet,
nicht länger weilt er ferne mehr,
Sei mir gegrüsst! Sei mir gegrüsst!
Du teure Halle, sei mir gegrüsst!
Феноменальная!!!
her voice is silenced now R I P but her legacy lives on. I met her in 91 and it was like meeting royalty she loved and respected her fans. She made me laugh when I asked her when L.A. opera would perform the Ring if she'd sing the three Brunnhilde roles. "No Sieglinde in Walkure is my signature role you know the old saying "one and done." Brunnhilde and Isolde are collectively known as the soprano killer roles much great singing is demanded.
please post more of jessye
ГЕНИАЛЬНАЯ!!!!
Bravo!
Jessye is Elizabeth!!
@langleywil
Both Grace Bumbry and the divine Leontyne Price have deviated from their usual Fächer and sung this in concert. The videos are available on TH-cam. Although highly criticised, Price's version stands out for me as being electric in intensity and with a superb, natural yet regal interpretation. Do look them up.
ESPLENDIDA
❤
😍😍😍😍😍
Brava! Did Charles Craig sing in this concert?
RIP
Эталонное исполнение
JEssy, JESSY, quelle voix !!!
Que tenhas vivido para Deus,.para cantar nos céus
Look at her face of seduction! wow! what divine acting! At the ending of the aria, when she executed that "Samson, Je t'aime" I was transfigured...unto a world of seduction. I LOVE YOU, MS. NORMAN!
Jess?
SUBLIME
@SuiGenerisKingJames lol, Madam Price happens to be one of my favorites, but I don't think she had the range that Norman or Callas had, to my memory she stayed pretty well within the soprano fac.
In the end Price v Callas comes down to personal taste. Price had more control, Callas had to date unmatched emotion and characterization and it all depends on what you respond more to.
But we can all agree that the three rank among the top dramatic sopranos of the last 75 years
@@efrainsotomayor399 , credo che tu hai capito poco della Callas e comunque e' stata in carriera perfetta dal 1939 al 1957 e non contano gli anni che canti ma come canti e cosa canti.
The days of the old turquoise curtain and seats. Utterly vile and thankfully now consigned forever to history !
As a Wagnerian soprano she is the equal of Flagstad Nielsen and Lehmann
@Loismustdie26 You apparently don't like Leontyne Price. I believe she was slightly a step above Callas which can only be judged by comparing the control of their higher notes. Jessye comes extremely close to both of them, and what she lacks in depth of tone, she makes up in power.... Either way, all three are the best sopranos ever recorded.
Good
Efrain Sotomayor - Rubbish! You have no taste.
Phew! Is she purposely (maliciously?) ignoring the conductor, or simply unable to pick up his tempo in the opening phrases? He tries valiantly to get back from half-speed to normal in the ritornello after "geliebter Raum", and again she brutally drags down things immediately when she comes in at "in dir erwachen". Great voice, but here at least no feeling for the music, just intent on making a BIIIG noise. A pity! Her being almost a semitone flat at the last "sei mir" (but recovering for the final note) is ugly but harmless in comparison to the sluggishness in the first half. By the time we get to the postlude, the poor conductor has given up completely, not even trying to recall the proper lively tempo he intended at the start, but totally giving in to the elephantine pace Mme Norman seems to prefer (compare 3:25 to 0:30).
the tempo is much too fast!
That´s a question of interpretation and understanding. A part of this aria is very emphatic - so why not taking it a little faster?
She can sing it at any tempo she wants.
babs22hh oh shut the hell up. Damn idiot.
Correction. Loismustdie26, Callas could have Never reached the virtuosity nor the phenomenal vocal artistry of Ms. Norman. Not in this life nor that of the next. Period!
Why bring her into this? Hers was an entirely different vocal and dramatic talent. Nor did she ever attempt this role. Your comment is irrelevant, and disrespectful to the memory and achievements of one who is widely regarded as the greatest singing actress in living memory.
@@PGF2010 , Callas ha cantato Amina, Lucia, Rosina, Armida...ma anche Isolde, Kundry, Brunhilde...e chi l'ha ascoltata, in Wagner, pare senza rivali e come voce che come espressione. La Norman era brava, cantava bene ma era spesso monocorde nel suono e nell'espressione. L'ho ascoltata spesso dal vivo ma non mi dava molta emozione. Come la Scotto, pareva sempre la prima della classe come a farti sentire che quello che stava facendo era oro colato. In pratica una sua celebre collega, mia amica, diceva di lei che
" pontificava".
Would that conductor ever let her breathe?! Flawless performance, but zero nuance from the conductor at all.
There was a rehearsal where Norman and the conductor set the tempo and pace. This was certainly the performance she wanted.
What a nice example of a culture appropriation.
yes obviously beautiful but her voice is not made for Wagner....
Lol
Lol 3
Tyler Wolfe
Lol 4
Ultra super hyper LOL
LAAAAAWLLLL
Always under pitch.
Troll.