I'm at 20.50 now, have to stop once in a while to gather myself. Amazing that the Dich, teure Halle performance was there in its entirety - never seen that before. It made me tear up!
Wonderful video! Grateful for this "Ina" hehe. One of the students here, Elisabeth Meyer-Topsoe, wrote a book about Birgit and in it she mentioned a lot of their activiities such as masterclasses. Maybe it's possible to pinpoit this occasion in the book. I will try to look when I have time. And I wonder where/when that last Turandot curtain call is from, and if there is more filmed from the same occasion.
@@marcelbureau2753 The 80s was rather late compared to the heydays of the 30s-60s; the decline in voice quality had started, but the students yet had good voices. (And the decline was nothing compared to nowadays)
Thank you thank you thank you! It's incredible to see new Nilsson stuff of this length/caliber!
I'm at 20.50 now, have to stop once in a while to gather myself. Amazing that the Dich, teure Halle performance was there in its entirety - never seen that before. It made me tear up!
Wonderful video! Grateful for this "Ina" hehe. One of the students here, Elisabeth Meyer-Topsoe, wrote a book about Birgit and in it she mentioned a lot of their activiities such as masterclasses. Maybe it's possible to pinpoit this occasion in the book. I will try to look when I have time.
And I wonder where/when that last Turandot curtain call is from, and if there is more filmed from the same occasion.
@@Bravilorsome production from something between 1964 - 1969. That's for sure.
@@Thearchivebeyondimagination She looks like Turandot but the tiara and dress look simple and the venue looks small, wonder what's up with that.
@@Bravilor Royal Opera House in Stockholm, perhaps.
The student had a really good voice for its time
REALLLL
What do you mean « for its time » ?
@@marcelbureau2753 The 80s was rather late compared to the heydays of the 30s-60s; the decline in voice quality had started, but the students yet had good voices. (And the decline was nothing compared to nowadays)
@@Bravilor this
The student in that video from the beginning, Dennis Heath, was my voice teacher❤
Oh, wowww!! ❤
Mine too, for a while in Munich.