SPLENDID singing, the hallmark of BEL CANTO, Chiaroscuro, brilliance and spontaneity throughout an extensive range. WHERE is this heard today? ABSOLUTELY NON-EXISTENT.
It's about time :=) Mark Reizen lived 1895-1992. One of the celebrated basses of the Bolshoi. Also a great performer of songs, some examples on these pages. The beautiful velvety voice, in the service of a highly intelligent artist. To many, one of the greatest of the century.
Интересно, что думал и чувствовал Сталин, когда он слушал Бориса Годунова? Ведь вся опера о трагедии и ответственности власти.. . Рейзен, конечно мастер! Сейчас так и не играют, и не поют. Как угодно зовите, хоть соц реализм, но мурашки по телу от его пения.
Treasure between jewels!!!Thanks,Monsieur...ou madame ...Vhan,for to give us this magnificent exponent of the supreme Art1 he was,with chaliapine,one of the best actor-singers of all time! Ankhsnammon
A precious rarity with one moment as hypnotic as the next. Not just an artistic experience, but one so involving as to be real life...complex and deeply human. Thank you for this timeless treasure!!!
Indeed this is the "other" great Boris of the century. Sad that in 1952, on visiting London, he became ill and could not perform in Boris planned at Covent Garden. He remarked sadly that he had so wished to show the Londoners "my Boris". In the interview after his 90th jubilee performance, Mark Reizen expressed his understanding that in his view, Mussorgsky is the Shakespeare of music.
Гениальное исполнение. Так точно переданы душевные мучения жестокого человека. Он совсем другой дома- любящий и нежный, хороший отец. Неподражаемо, прекрасно исполнил. Когда пел о дочери, он мне даже напомнил моего папу.
In his memoirs and interview, Mark Osipovich compares Boris Godunov with the Shakespeare of music. His interpretation is deeply felt but remains musical throughout, expressing all the feelings while avoiding excesses.
Like Wotan's monologue - a glimpse into the soul of a great, tragic figure. Can only be pulled off by the most elevated artists, and here is one who is at the pinnacle of art - a master, a genius. Again, thank you.
The beuaty of TH-cam - I had never heard of this singer - wow - what a find - this is singing of the highest order - great vocalization with impassioned interpretation of the text (even thought I don't know exactly what he is saying). If he is still alive - BRAVO Mr. Reisen!
@vhan2007 Well said. The greatest singers in the world including this man, used their voices to do the acting. Every word he utters paints a picture. Tks for posting.
I do not know better Boris. It is a profound and moving performance and I moved by it when ever I hear it. It is a great opera. You should hear his Pimyen
Without doubt the greatest bass I've ever heard. That deep " black" sound yet such beauty of tone perfect for the great Russian roles but I'd love to hear his Phillip of Spain! His greatest performance? It must be the Viking Guest the final climax being terrifying. John Loveridge
What I like most about this performance is that Reizen gives an air of intelligence and thoughtfulness to Boris. Too often, I see bassos that portray him as just wildly superstitious and rather brutish. That's not at all how I see the character--historically, Boris was quite clever and intellectual.
You are quite right. As has been said about his Boris, it is of great depth of characterisation, while at the same time stubbornly singing all the notes of the role!
Yes, and quite well too: On record: Vespri Siciliani - O tu Palermo Simon Boccanegra - Il Lacerato spirito The above two were recorded in both Russian and in Italian Don Carlo - Ella Giamai m'amo Other Western operas: Barber of Seville - complete, also Basilio's aria in italian. He was a celebrated Basilio on stage. Faust - complete - one of the most exciting Mephistopheles on record. Also recorded a resounding Wotans Abschied fro Die Walkure
I do not worry much about versions, as long as I like the singing. Reizen did sing the "Musorgsky" version of Godunov in the1928 production in Leningrad, (Mariinsky-Kirov) and he knew a lot about the versions. He was part of the commitee at the Bolshoi in 1946, when a new production of Boris was considered and the controversy was : "What version".
A unique beauty of timbre sets him apart from many of his contemporaries although, according to those who saw him, his characterization was not as vivid as BORIS compared with Chaliapin & Boris Christoff. But Reizen‘s acting was primarily manifested through expressive vocal means & he seldom resorted, so I understand, to extraneous effects but through a basic bel canto approach unusual among other Russian bass voices. Hearing him in non Russian repertoire is also a real pleasure even if the text is usually in Russian. A superior vocal instrument throughout a career of unparalleled longevity. Gremin in EUGENE ONEGIN at the Bolshoi on his 90th birthday!
Mark Stepanovich Reshetin, bass, born 1931 was a soloist of the Bolshoi Opera 1956 to 1977. He had the title People's artist of the Russiam Republic in 1972. Very good singer!
He does not. These fragments were filmed with Reizen and Khanaev, reconstructing their stage roles later for a TV program in 1971. They were recovered from the TV-Radio archives and form part of a DVD published by the Aquarius company in Moscow. Recall that in 1953 the complete film by Vera Stroyeva was with Pirogov not Reizen. She later in 1959 brought Reizen as Dosifey in Khovanshchina film.
In other words, not just a great singing actor but also a true musician. By the way did he sing in the premiere of Shostakovitch's 14th Symphony with Vishnevskaya? I know he recorded it with her
Great! My grandfather introduced me to Reizen when he played some old LP of his. This monologue was on it among the others. Too bad there is such a mess surounding Mussorgsky score&Rimsky-Korsakov alterations, I almost got headache just by trying to found out how much the opera today is original score from Mussorgsky and just how much was it edited.Bah,I guess I'll have to read more about it if I would like to have any idea what really happened...Well at least I can listen without much ponder
I've now found the name Mark Reshetin as the bass who sang with Vishnevskaya in this work, perhaps a different spelling of the name? or another singer.... any idea?
On first sight you have a point. But then on second thought here is a man basically .....thinking. .Deep in thought. So should he throw himself all over the stage, or perhaps more intelligent to do what a man alone and deep in thoughts really does. Which is mostly nothing. That is why great acting should not be confused with activity just to be active. Thanks for your coment.
The camera work in this video identifies the man and the singer is the man and that is great acting. I am sorry it is not to your taste but great acting in film is not about gesture but about nuances of expression in voice and face and that is here.
Wonderful, great singer and actor. That touches the hearts😪💔🌹
SPLENDID singing, the hallmark of BEL CANTO, Chiaroscuro, brilliance and spontaneity throughout an extensive range. WHERE is this heard today? ABSOLUTELY NON-EXISTENT.
It's about time :=)
Mark Reizen lived 1895-1992. One of the celebrated basses of the Bolshoi. Also a great performer of songs, some examples on these pages. The beautiful velvety voice, in the service of a highly intelligent artist.
To many, one of the greatest of the century.
Fabulous voice, technique and acting!
Best Boris ever. Best bass ever. Simply
Интересно, что думал и чувствовал Сталин, когда он слушал Бориса Годунова? Ведь вся опера о трагедии и ответственности власти.. . Рейзен, конечно мастер! Сейчас так и не играют, и не поют. Как угодно зовите, хоть соц реализм, но мурашки по телу от его пения.
Stunning. A gift to see him in this role. Thank you.
Remarkable singing. As good as any ever was.TY Dandy!
Treasure between jewels!!!Thanks,Monsieur...ou madame ...Vhan,for to give us this magnificent exponent of the supreme Art1
he was,with chaliapine,one of the best actor-singers of all time!
Ankhsnammon
Many thanks for posting this. A treasure. Did not know it existed.
EINFACH SUPERB
A precious rarity with one moment as hypnotic as the next. Not
just an artistic experience, but one so involving as to be real
life...complex and deeply human. Thank you for this timeless
treasure!!!
Indeed this is the "other" great Boris of the century. Sad that in 1952, on visiting London, he became ill and could not perform in Boris planned at Covent Garden. He remarked sadly that he had so wished to show the Londoners "my Boris". In the interview after his 90th jubilee performance, Mark Reizen expressed his understanding that in his view, Mussorgsky is the Shakespeare of music.
Гениальное исполнение. Так точно переданы душевные мучения жестокого человека. Он совсем другой дома- любящий и нежный, хороший отец. Неподражаемо, прекрасно исполнил. Когда пел о дочери, он мне даже напомнил моего папу.
In his memoirs and interview, Mark Osipovich compares Boris Godunov with the Shakespeare of music. His interpretation is deeply felt but remains musical throughout, expressing all the feelings while avoiding excesses.
Like Wotan's monologue - a glimpse into the soul of a great, tragic figure. Can only be pulled off by the most elevated artists, and here is one who is at the pinnacle of art - a master, a genius. Again, thank you.
Now I have been hoping to find this... thank you!
The beuaty of TH-cam - I had never heard of this singer - wow - what a find - this is singing of the highest order - great vocalization with impassioned interpretation of the text (even thought I don't know exactly what he is saying). If he is still alive - BRAVO Mr. Reisen!
How wonderful to see this legendary singer in person, so much less theatrical than most other basses. I treasure the Golovonov Boris.
Stunning! Has there ever been better? Bravo!
I have not heard a better. I do not know of a more compelling and moving Boris as this.
@vhan2007 Well said. The greatest singers in the world including this man, used their voices to do the acting. Every word he utters paints a picture. Tks for posting.
@EdmundStAustell Totally agree. Reizen knew the true art of singing that has been absent from the world stage (of opera) now for over half a century.
I do not know better Boris. It is a profound and moving performance and I moved by it when ever I hear it. It is a great opera. You should hear his Pimyen
Without doubt the greatest bass I've ever heard. That deep " black" sound yet such beauty of tone perfect for the great Russian roles but I'd love to hear his Phillip of Spain! His greatest performance? It must be the Viking Guest the final climax being terrifying. John Loveridge
Ça vous arrache le cœur 😢. Honte sur moi qui ne citais que Chaliapine et Christoff alors que Mark Reizen est au même niveau voir supérieur 🙏🏻
What I like most about this performance is that Reizen gives an air of intelligence and thoughtfulness to Boris. Too often, I see bassos that portray him as just wildly superstitious and rather brutish. That's not at all how I see the character--historically, Boris was quite clever and intellectual.
And a good Czar
Jak na basa fantastyczna skala głosu
You are quite right. As has been said about his Boris, it is of great depth of characterisation, while at the same time stubbornly singing all the notes of the role!
Yes, and quite well too:
On record:
Vespri Siciliani - O tu Palermo
Simon Boccanegra - Il Lacerato spirito
The above two were recorded in both Russian and in Italian
Don Carlo - Ella Giamai m'amo
Other Western operas:
Barber of Seville - complete, also Basilio's aria in italian. He was a celebrated Basilio on stage.
Faust - complete - one of the most exciting Mephistopheles on record.
Also recorded a resounding Wotans Abschied fro Die Walkure
I do not worry much about versions, as long as I like the singing. Reizen did sing the "Musorgsky" version of Godunov in the1928 production in Leningrad, (Mariinsky-Kirov) and he knew a lot about the versions. He was part of the commitee at the Bolshoi in 1946, when a new production of Boris was considered and the controversy was : "What version".
A unique beauty of timbre sets him apart from many of his contemporaries although, according to those who saw him, his characterization was not as vivid as BORIS compared with Chaliapin & Boris Christoff. But Reizen‘s acting was primarily manifested through expressive vocal means & he seldom resorted, so I understand, to extraneous effects but through a basic bel canto approach unusual among other Russian bass voices. Hearing him in non Russian repertoire is also a real pleasure even if the text is usually in Russian. A superior vocal instrument throughout a career of unparalleled longevity. Gremin in EUGENE ONEGIN at the Bolshoi on his 90th birthday!
He's very impressive.
Hans NL
Mark Stepanovich Reshetin, bass, born 1931 was a soloist of the Bolshoi Opera 1956 to 1977. He had the title People's artist of the Russiam Republic in 1972. Very good singer!
You certainly know your Bolshoi singers :-) thanks.
He does not. These fragments were filmed with Reizen and Khanaev, reconstructing their stage roles later for a TV program in 1971. They were recovered from the TV-Radio archives and form part of a DVD published by the Aquarius company in Moscow. Recall that in 1953 the complete film by Vera Stroyeva was with Pirogov not Reizen. She later in 1959 brought Reizen as Dosifey in Khovanshchina film.
As far as I know there is very little viceo of Chaliapin, just from Don Quijote. There is of course plenty sound recordings, most an CD.
In other words, not just a great singing actor but also a true musician. By the way did he sing in the premiere of Shostakovitch's 14th Symphony with Vishnevskaya? I know he recorded it with her
Great! My grandfather introduced me to Reizen when he played some old LP of his. This monologue was on it among the others. Too bad there is such a mess surounding Mussorgsky score&Rimsky-Korsakov alterations, I almost got headache just by trying to found out how much the opera today is original score from Mussorgsky and just how much was it edited.Bah,I guess I'll have to read more about it if I would like to have any idea what really happened...Well at least I can listen without much ponder
Marcosseo
Indeed a treasure. That is why I posted it
I've now found the name Mark Reshetin as the bass who sang with Vishnevskaya in this work, perhaps a different spelling of the name? or another singer.... any idea?
лучший бас
I do not know of him singing or recording this work.
On first sight you have a point. But then on second thought here is a man basically .....thinking. .Deep in thought. So should he throw himself all over the stage, or perhaps more intelligent to do what a man alone and deep in thoughts really does. Which is mostly nothing. That is why great acting should not be confused with activity just to be active.
Thanks for your coment.
what is this from? I didnt know Reizen had any complete Boris recordings on video?
Well, don't know about that praised acting... looks quite woody to me. But singing is great.
The camera work in this video identifies the man and the singer is the man and that is great acting. I am sorry it is not to your taste but great acting in film is not about gesture but about nuances of expression in voice and face and that is here.
Vocalement et artistiquement un peu décevant,après Chaliapine....