Danke für diese großartige Dokumentation! Sie lässt nicht nur seine einmalige Stimme hören - sie zeigt seine Musikalität seine Vielseitigkeit u den Zauber seiner Persönlichkeit🙏Domingo ist u bleibt der König der Oper❤️
those of you who have no ears would prefer dombingo, his voice is inferior, and he even admitted it. pavarotti is one in a million, he has no equals, and never will. not to mention his disgusting behaviour, and perversion.
I have that Covent Garden 'Fledermaus' on DVD. I love when Herman Prey calls him 'Placidisimmo', and his interaction with Josef Meinrad as Frosch is a treat!
Many thanks for sharing this documentary. Very well done, great new photos and performance footage. Joan Sutherland was always on the hunt for tenors as tall or taller than her, and who wouldn't be overshadowed by her immense voice. The presentation strikes the right tone considering this very unique artist's career and contributions. There is a visible line of demarcation in the history of opera: Before Domingo, and After Domingo. With good reason. Corelli was once asked by a reporter, from the New Yorker I believe, if he and his wife had any children. He truthfully said no. But then he quickly added: "That's not true; I have a son, his name is Placido Domingo." Corelli was a high strung tenor, but he also had a great sense of humor about himself. Domingo is the greatest. Again, mil gracias. Paz y salud. Liked / subd / playlisted / shared
Undoubtedly in that era Pavarotti was renowned as a great but for me I always preferred Placido Domingo. His beautiful tone was effortless. His diction was extraordinary.
A good documentary, but I can't understand how the turning point of his career, that was his creation of the main character of Ginastera's Don Rodrigo is mentioned as "an opera by an Argentinian composer", despising this huge success and great opera as if he was singing "some cucaracha thing, coming from South of Rio Grande"... LOL, a big contribution to the "Americans from the North" traditional ignorance about "Americans from the South".
@@marcoantoniofalquete557 Interesting that the mentioning of the composer's nationality strikes you as a slam. Not my take. It's still true that his performance of Don Rodrigo at the NYCO is what got him the opera world buzz that really ramped up his career, and got him the attention of the Met in short order. The "great" tenor Denver? lol Yeah, which is why he is world renowned for primarily his voice and not his song writing-- oh wait.....
Non, le colosse ne s'est pas effondré! Il a trop donné etlla beauté fourni un travail de géant justement pour s'effondrer! Si vous faites allusion à la "cancel culture" puritaine , elle n'a pas réussi à éloigner de lui son public, même si les salles se sont fermées. Si vous faites allusion à sa voix plus grave, elle est toujours aussi bouleversante,( voir le Germont qu'il a incarné à Orange en 2016.) L'intelligence, l'émotion, la profondeur qu'il a insufflées à ses personnages continueront, quelles que soient ses performances actuelles, d'enchanter son public et de lui communiquer un bonheur essentiel dans ce monde matérialiste et qui laisse mourir la nature, la beauté.
@@gabriellemiant5619 Exactement. Le grand Domingo reste une légende vivante avec des milliards de fans bien mérités. Les enfants démoniaques qui prétendent savoir ce qui est vrai sur la base de simples mots sans aucun mérite sont un fléau bien pire pour le monde que le covide. Paix et santé.
Placido Domingo is a true legend, super star ❤️❤️
Placido Domingo is the greatest voice opera will ever hear.
His voice is poetry. It's warm. Pavarotti is fire and brilliance. But my preference is for Domingo
Me too!
Domingo The best
@rubbernecker Too late!
Domingo is a Force of Nature. Unstoppable.
Is laughable compared to great tenors.
@@alessio5927 Your hearing is faulty!
Alessio, it is you who is laughable. Get a life or at least a pair of ears.
Placido is the greatest and the best, forever, j
Danke für diese großartige Dokumentation! Sie lässt nicht nur seine einmalige Stimme hören - sie zeigt seine Musikalität seine Vielseitigkeit u den Zauber seiner Persönlichkeit🙏Domingo ist u bleibt der König der Oper❤️
those of you who have no ears would prefer dombingo, his voice is inferior, and he even admitted it. pavarotti is one in a million, he has no equals, and never will. not to mention his disgusting behaviour, and perversion.
Courage placido continue milles bravo 👏😍😍😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I have that Covent Garden 'Fledermaus' on DVD. I love when Herman Prey calls him 'Placidisimmo', and his interaction with Josef Meinrad as Frosch is a treat!
Long live King Domingo!
All tenors are brilliant as far as I am concerned.
Wonderful documentary of the great Placido Domingo. Thanks so much for producing the documentary and making it available.
An unbelievable GIFT To the world 🌸
Merci pour partager avec nous 🪐🌜💐🌺🥀🌛
Many thanks for sharing this documentary. Very well done, great new photos and performance footage. Joan Sutherland was always on the hunt for tenors as tall or taller than her, and who wouldn't be overshadowed by her immense voice. The presentation strikes the right tone considering this very unique artist's career and contributions. There is a visible line of demarcation in the history of opera: Before Domingo, and After Domingo. With good reason. Corelli was once asked by a reporter, from the New Yorker I believe, if he and his wife had any children. He truthfully said no. But then he quickly added: "That's not true; I have a son, his name is Placido Domingo." Corelli was a high strung tenor, but he also had a great sense of humor about himself. Domingo is the greatest.
Again, mil gracias. Paz y salud. Liked / subd / playlisted / shared
Totalmente de acuerdo con usted. Comparto sus ideas.Asi también como saludos y deseos al Gran Maestro
@@stellamarisbenitodevera643 Muy amable hermana. A nuestro querido Maestro todo la gloria merecido, gracias a Dios.
Undoubtedly in that era Pavarotti was renowned as a great but for me I always preferred Placido Domingo. His beautiful tone was effortless. His diction was extraordinary.
Muy buen documental que trata de hacer una reseña de su vida y actuaciones de tan buen y versátil artista de todos los tiempos. Muchas Gracias 😊🥰🥰💞
Thank you so much for Opera Documentary, it is a wonderful way to know most great opera singers better ❤❤❤
Even though he was born in spain, he was fortunate to have grown up in Mexico as far as I am concerned.
I wish he had done more recordings with Dame Joan Sutherland, their “Tales of Hoffmann” is magnificent beyond belief.
Whoua great documentary!! It’s a pleasure to discover always a new video on the king of tenors ! 👑
Thanks for uploading
I just finished watching it too. Outstanding, and anytime I come across new footage of him performing, it is a real treat.
What? ahahhaha
If you have any knowlegde of opera you will know that he is not the king of tenors
One of the greatest mariachi singers of all time as well
I think Vincente was better at Maricahi
@@wendyraines8011 I think you should have a hearing test!
Die MET hätte Plácido Domingo für alle Zeiten festhalten müssen!!!
A great documentary as usual, thanks. That thumbnail though!🙃
Right? Some content creators make the wackiest thumbnail choices.
Hi, How are you?
In any field, it is a touching moment of meeting legendary figures.
A good documentary, but I can't understand how the turning point of his career, that was his creation of the main character of Ginastera's Don Rodrigo is mentioned as "an opera by an Argentinian composer", despising this huge success and great opera as if he was singing "some cucaracha thing, coming from South of Rio Grande"... LOL, a big contribution to the "Americans from the North" traditional ignorance about "Americans from the South".
Or, perhaps his turning point in the career was singing "Perhaps Love" with the great tenor John Denver ...
@@marcoantoniofalquete557 John Denver was a "great" tenor? Do yourself a favor and get your ears tested!
(He did write some great songs though!)
@@marcoantoniofalquete557 Interesting that the mentioning of the composer's nationality strikes you as a slam. Not my take. It's still true that his performance of Don Rodrigo at the NYCO is what got him the opera world buzz that really ramped up his career, and got him the attention of the Met in short order. The "great" tenor Denver? lol Yeah, which is why he is world renowned for primarily his voice and not his song writing-- oh wait.....
Magnifique...dommage que le colosse se soit effondré ...
Non, le colosse ne s'est pas effondré! Il a trop donné etlla beauté fourni un travail de géant justement pour s'effondrer! Si vous faites allusion à la "cancel culture" puritaine , elle n'a pas réussi à éloigner de lui son public, même si les salles se sont fermées. Si vous faites allusion à sa voix plus grave, elle est toujours aussi bouleversante,( voir le Germont qu'il a incarné à Orange en 2016.) L'intelligence, l'émotion, la profondeur qu'il a insufflées à ses personnages continueront, quelles que soient ses performances actuelles, d'enchanter son public et de lui communiquer un bonheur essentiel dans ce monde matérialiste et qui laisse mourir la nature, la beauté.
@@gabriellemiant5619 Exactement. Le grand Domingo reste une légende vivante avec des milliards de fans bien mérités. Les enfants démoniaques qui prétendent savoir ce qui est vrai sur la base de simples mots sans aucun mérite sont un fléau bien pire pour le monde que le covide. Paix et santé.
Placido è simpatico ed anche da giovane un bell'uomo ma ha molti scheletri nell'armadio?........
A me più che altro sembra inascoltabile.
AT TIMES SOUNDS NATURAL,OTHER TIMES,FORCED.
YES,GREAT VOICE BUT HIS VOICE SOUNDS FORCED,PUSHED,AS IF IT IS OVERWORKED AND MIGHT BREAK OR GIVE UP.NOT TO PLEASANT TO HEAR.
Ridiculous comment @juanbernal