All wonderful but I prefer the female voice in those roles, especially contraltos. I just heard on TH-cam Sonia Prina and Sarah Connelly singing this. Both sublime. We're lucky to have so many unique singers with their style.a Love live Handel and Baroque!
I love Andreas Scholl, perhaps the greatest countertenor I ever saw and heard, but the bass version by Norman Treigle is still my absolute favorite hands down. His deep black bass voice & style are incomparable.
For me the Serbian Marijana Mijanović is the most convincing; with erotic aura and almost goosebump inducing. "Va tacito e nascosto" (Italian; translation, "Silently and stealthily") is an aria written for alto castrato voice in act 1 of George Frideric Handel's opera Giulio Cesare in Egitto, composed in 1724 to a libretto by Nicola Francesco Haym. Sung by the character Julius Caesar, it features extensive solos for natural horn. The first singer of the aria was Senesino (actually Francesco Bernardi; 1686 - 1758); an important Italian opera singer and castrato as primo uomo in numerous operas by George Frideric Handel.
I had not yet heard of Raffaele Pe but oh what a fabulous counter tenor ( along with Franco Fagiole) Hopi g to hear a lot more of both. I was a non professional CT, but in my day there were only James Bowman and Paul Esswood, Alfred Deller had retired. .we were really only considered right for church choirs, and only the emergence of Bowman and Esswood seemed acceptable in concert and opera.
Folks please no one "owns" this role or this aria! Some conceptions are so vast, so multi-faceted and so challenging that no single performer ever reaches the ideal realization. Is there ever a perfect Tristan or Fiordiligi?
La comprensibilità del testo è in assoluto la migliore nella versione di Raffaele. Il timbro vocale di Andreas è però forse migliore, ed in tal caso più convincente, anche se nella sua versione il tempo dell orchestra è un po’ lento. Molto suggestivo il registro grave di Marijana.
choisir n'a pas de sens on préfère celui-ci , l'autre moins, mais ils sont tous excellents la préférence dépend du moment de l'écoute, de nos dispositions du moment
I respected all the singers. If I were to pick one, I would say that Raffaele Pe was strikingly inventive and free. I loved what he did with this thrilling aria, sung by so many. Mr. Scholl, much admired, seems to darken his voice more than necessary, I think.
Wonderful & very different & interesting 3 versions. Having heard each entirely, I must say I'm surprised how Scholl & his orchestra did much simpler than the other two but so full of flavour/character. Pe & Mijanovic are great, maybe I have a penchant for Pe's version. No fave choice though.
Los tres son excelentes, Andreas Scholl tiene mejor dicción, pero la batuta es más lenta. Los bronces en este caso son buenísimos. Me gustaron mucho los tres, difícil decidir por uno. Felicitaciones a todos.
I don't find comparisons between countertenors and female alto appropriate. The strengths of the voices of both sexes lie in different areas overall. In this voice range, the female voices have an incomparably stronger power than the male voices. Anyone who likes powerful voices should definitely listen to female altos. The countertenors' voices are much weaker in power, but have a more individual, often more sensitive expression. Andreas Scholl is the best for me as Caesar, not as strong as Marijana but much more individual and suitable as a general.
R.P. has the better tempo, expression, energy, less obtrusive ornamentation, and a masterful orch. acc. He also has a fine command of the lingua teatrale -- heavens, it's just more Handelian.
A titre personnel je trouve que ce genre de « concours » a peu de sens. les chanteurs sont différents et heureusement. J'en aime certains plus que d'autres, sont-ce les meilleurs ? Je ne sais. Mais j'aime qu'ils chantent.
So no James Bowman? David Daniels? Philippe Jaroussky? Bejun Mehta? Tatiana Troyanos? You pick 3 singers, two of whom are obscure newcomers who don’t seem to have a clue about producing a firm legato line and declare they are the only contenders for “the best.” Seriously?
The only here who doesnt have a refined legato is Marijana Mijanović, who has a fantastic voice but no some technique. But Mehta? He's a genius but we dont love him for his tecnique. And Scholl is an absolute standard and still the most awesome timber from all countertenors. Rafaelle Pe is one of the leading singers in this repertoire now, and ive heard him live, hes absolutely wonderful, and a monster in this repertoire. HAs legato and diction
All these are nice but Sarah Connolly sings it best. The horn player is so crucial in this and sometimes lets the side down. Andreas and his horn player were superb though.
For me, one of the best versions of "Va tacito" is by Nathalie Stutzmann or Ewa Podlès. Jennifer Larmore (mezzo) have sing this beautiful too but the tempo was too slow. Mijanović was good as Cesare but sadly her singing technique was not secure so she lost her voice too soon...
@@lalagonegaga did you know in which year was her last performance in scene? There is too little information about her in the Net. I just know that now she's teaching students at her "Baroque atelier". I saw her interview on Serbian tv.
@@greenwoods798 she disappeared soon after her solo CD came out (c.2008, I believe). She was a major player in the baroque world for about a decade, worked with Jacobs, Minkowski, Biondi, Marcon, Curtis.
@@lalagonegaga here's the video when she is performing Cruda sorte th-cam.com/video/vu_V5-IzScI/w-d-xo.html. Maybe it was posted years after the performance.
@@CarolYost But they often don't use their real low notes, just the head voice. Counterterrorism music was not written for the normal male adult voice.
I'm a great fan of the countertenor voice, maybe it's the slightly otherworldly quality for me as a woman. A voice somewhere between male and female, child and adult.
Andreas Scholl is the best voice.
So, you’ve come up with another countertenor that I wasn’t aware of. A good find anyway. I’ll have to listen to more of his work.
Andreas Scholl, best of the best!
Andreas Scholl moved my ears
Yes me too. Horn player was the best!
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moved me to tears
Scholl is so brilliant in this rendition.
Andreas Scholl for me.
Scholl en primer lugar, su voz y técnica son magníficas. Y muy cerca Mijanović, una cantante también extraordinaria.
In my humble opinion, Andreas owns this aria. I didn’t know the other versions thanks for that
Andreas Scholl without hesitation!
Andreas Scholl!!!
Scholl!!!
I like very much to compare different versions so that I suscribed this channel. Andreas Scholl seems to me perfect in this role. Thanks
Bravo Scholl !
Scholl est peut être le plus émouvant avec un excellent tempo
All wonderful but I prefer the female voice in those roles, especially contraltos. I just heard on TH-cam Sonia Prina and Sarah Connelly singing this. Both sublime. We're lucky to have so many unique singers with their style.a Love live Handel and Baroque!
anche per me................
All I can think of is how AMAZING Handel is!
I can never get enough! So many more operas to listen to.
@@bovnycccoperalover3579 Yes. It’s a whole lifetime of sublime music.
Janet Baker - her line never sags - iridescent colors - noble hauteur
Scholl
Difícil elección. . los tres son excelentes, aún así creo que me gusta más Andreas Scholl..Muchas gracias por compartirlo ✌👏👍👋
I love Andreas Scholl, perhaps the greatest countertenor I ever saw and heard, but the bass version by Norman Treigle is still my absolute favorite hands down. His deep black bass voice & style are incomparable.
For me the Serbian Marijana Mijanović is the most convincing; with erotic aura and almost goosebump inducing.
"Va tacito e nascosto" (Italian; translation, "Silently and stealthily") is an aria written for alto castrato voice in act 1 of George Frideric Handel's opera Giulio Cesare in Egitto, composed in 1724 to a libretto by Nicola Francesco Haym. Sung by the character Julius Caesar, it features extensive solos for natural horn. The first singer of the aria was Senesino (actually Francesco Bernardi; 1686 - 1758); an important Italian opera singer and castrato as primo uomo in numerous operas by George Frideric Handel.
Scholl,naravno !
One of my favorite Händel arias
Andreas is the king but I really like the two others : Raffaele Pe and Marijana Mijanovic !
Andreas
Non c'è storia: Andreas è ineguagliabile...❤
By all means, Scholl
Marijana is the best Alto ever heard in my life ❤
I had not yet heard of Raffaele Pe but oh what a fabulous counter tenor ( along with Franco Fagiole) Hopi g to hear a lot more of both. I was a non professional CT, but in my day there were only James Bowman and Paul Esswood, Alfred Deller had retired. .we were really only considered right for church choirs, and only the emergence of Bowman and Esswood seemed acceptable in concert and opera.
Folks please no one "owns" this role or this aria! Some conceptions are so vast, so multi-faceted and so challenging that no single performer ever reaches the ideal realization. Is there ever a perfect Tristan or Fiordiligi?
Andreas Scholl ❤
Your music is wonderful. Thanks.
Mijanovic will always be the best to me. The accents and final cadence is just top tier imo. I love Scholl’s though. It’s a classic.
Gracias, este tipo de videos consiguen q vaya aprendiendo, definiendo y conociendo lo que me gusta.
MARIJANA WAS THE BEST IN THIS SONG: THANK YOU
Jennifer Larmore, seeing as she owns the role.
My first Julio Cesare was incomparable Jennifer Larmoor... with Koln/Jacobs
Спасибо, огромное! Последний вариант мне кажется лучший?!
La comprensibilità del testo è in assoluto la migliore nella versione di Raffaele. Il timbro vocale di Andreas è però forse migliore, ed in tal caso più convincente, anche se nella sua versione il tempo dell orchestra è un po’ lento. Molto suggestivo il registro grave di Marijana.
choisir n'a pas de sens on préfère celui-ci , l'autre moins, mais ils sont tous excellents la préférence dépend du moment de l'écoute, de nos dispositions du moment
the trumpet in the last clip phenomenal performance
I respected all the singers. If I were to pick one, I would say that Raffaele Pe was strikingly inventive and free. I loved what he did with this thrilling aria, sung by so many. Mr. Scholl, much admired, seems to darken his voice more than necessary, I think.
Wonderful & very different & interesting 3 versions. Having heard each entirely, I must say I'm surprised how Scholl & his orchestra did much simpler than the other two but so full of flavour/character. Pe & Mijanovic are great, maybe I have a penchant for Pe's version. No fave choice though.
Il migliore per me è Raffaele Pe
Andreas Scholl è un interprete sensibile ed elegante, e lo preferisco anche se Raffaele Pe ha una grande potenza ma poco sentimento ,
Sarah Connolly!!!!!
Yes 100% in the Glyndebourne production
Connolly, who else!
Yes, yes, yes, and again yes! She is so BUTCH!!
Yes!!!
I actually really like Raffaele Pe here!
1st: Tatiana Troyanos. 2nd: Dame Jamet Baker.
Los tres son excelentes, Andreas Scholl tiene mejor dicción, pero la batuta es más lenta. Los bronces en este caso son buenísimos. Me gustaron mucho los tres, difícil decidir por uno. Felicitaciones a todos.
Pe is the Italian--what's wrong with his diction? Maybe a slight Tuscan accent?
Андреас Шолль безупречен
Raffaele Pe è il migliore
Should've added Lawrence Zazzo as well, formidable performance.
I hope that the “Who Sings Best. . .?” person finds many new sets. I keep getting the same ones.-Thanks.
Why are we offered six, but we’re offered only three?!!!
Bryn Terfel
He must have sung in his natural lower register. He’s a great singer; no complaints about that!
I don't find comparisons between countertenors and female alto appropriate. The strengths of the voices of both sexes lie in different areas overall. In this voice range, the female voices have an incomparably stronger power than the male voices. Anyone who likes powerful voices should definitely listen to female altos. The countertenors' voices are much weaker in power, but have a more individual, often more sensitive expression. Andreas Scholl is the best for me as Caesar, not as strong as Marijana but much more individual and suitable as a general.
Marijana, Andreas… beautiful. (How about Nathalie Stutzmann, fabulous?)
Also Sonia Prina.
SARAH CONNOLLY!!
R.P. has the better tempo, expression, energy, less obtrusive ornamentation, and a masterful orch. acc. He also has a fine command of the lingua teatrale -- heavens, it's just more Handelian.
The tragedy is not the human work and intelligence, but the divine gift of voice. Scholl's is irresisitible.
Second one too fast.
A titre personnel je trouve que ce genre de « concours » a peu de sens. les chanteurs sont différents et heureusement. J'en aime certains plus que d'autres, sont-ce les meilleurs ? Je ne sais. Mais j'aime qu'ils chantent.
Sarah Connelly
Bryn Terfel has a very interesting version. The voice of a baritone.
Raffaele Pe es el que me gusta más. Soberbio
So no James Bowman? David Daniels? Philippe Jaroussky? Bejun Mehta? Tatiana Troyanos? You pick 3 singers, two of whom are obscure newcomers who don’t seem to have a clue about producing a firm legato line and declare they are the only contenders for “the best.” Seriously?
Marijana Mijanović is no obscure newcomer.
I totally agree
The only here who doesnt have a refined legato is Marijana Mijanović, who has a fantastic voice but no some technique. But Mehta? He's a genius but we dont love him for his tecnique. And Scholl is an absolute standard and still the most awesome timber from all countertenors. Rafaelle Pe is one of the leading singers in this repertoire now, and ive heard him live, hes absolutely wonderful, and a monster in this repertoire. HAs legato and diction
So James Bowman and Tatiana Troyanos just don’t exist for you. There were people singing Giuliano Cesare before these three…..
Ewa Podles, hands down.
Andreas Scholl, anche se un po’ troppo lento. A mio parere però il miglior Giulio Cesare è Sonia Prina.
All these are nice but Sarah Connolly sings it best. The horn player is so crucial in this and sometimes lets the side down. Andreas and his horn player were superb though.
Marijana Mijanović, she is the perfect contralto for this music.
Fischer-Dieskau
For me, one of the best versions of "Va tacito" is by Nathalie Stutzmann or Ewa Podlès. Jennifer Larmore (mezzo) have sing this beautiful too but the tempo was too slow.
Mijanović was good as Cesare but sadly her singing technique was not secure so she lost her voice too soon...
Mijanovic has a perfectly fine technique. Health issues forced her to retire.
@@lalagonegaga did you know in which year was her last performance in scene? There is too little information about her in the Net. I just know that now she's teaching students at her "Baroque atelier". I saw her interview on Serbian tv.
@@greenwoods798 she disappeared soon after her solo CD came out (c.2008, I believe). She was a major player in the baroque world for about a decade, worked with Jacobs, Minkowski, Biondi, Marcon, Curtis.
@@lalagonegagathank you for the answer. i think she had still performing several times after 2008 year, but maybe i'm wrong.
@@lalagonegaga here's the video when she is performing Cruda sorte th-cam.com/video/vu_V5-IzScI/w-d-xo.html. Maybe it was posted years after the performance.
Dame Janet Baker
Andreas , anielski głos
Marianna
I like Scholl - not this one, but with CONCERTO COPENHAGEN and LARS ULRIK MORTENSEN
Jennifer Larmore
I find countertenors are lacking in the bottom range. I much prefer to hear a good strong lower female voice. The castrati were not countertenors.
I don’t find that countertenors lack a lower range.
But countertenors naturally have a lower register! They’re men!
@@CarolYost But they often don't use their real low notes, just the head voice. Counterterrorism music was not written for the normal male adult voice.
I'm a great fan of the countertenor voice, maybe it's the slightly otherworldly quality for me as a woman. A voice somewhere between male and female, child and adult.
Jarrousky
Though none matches Janet Baker.
A mezzo's voice is so wrong for Ceasar. Scholl without a doubt.
Aryeh nussbaum cohen
th-cam.com/video/ZINKJvITrH4/w-d-xo.html
Andreas Scholl
Andreas Scholl
Scholl
Sarah Connolly!!!!!
Jennifer Larmore
I totally agree, she was at her peak! Beautiful line, from bottom to top, breath for ever, flawless trills, pronunciation and intention.
Larmore for sure.
Andreas Scholl