Franco Corelli - Pecchè? (Live, 1981)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ย. 2024
- In one of his final performances, legendary tenor Franco Corelli (1921-2003) sings Gaetano Pennino's haunting Neapolitan song, "Pecchè?". This was filmed during a 1981 concert with New Jersey State Opera.
Capolavoro adatto a questi grandissimi della lirica e meraviglioso ascoltarli in questa grande lirica napoletana ti mandano in estasi grazie a tutti che il signore vi faccia riposare in pace
BELLISIMO * * * * *
BRAVISSIMO!!!
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太棒了,他老年的时候更有感情
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Is he using appogio??if yes then beyond respect coz a young 20 yr old will be strained and it is not a joke it hurts bruh.
Ronald Lopez what is appogio?
Apoggio only hurts when the vocal cords aren't developed so they cannot resist the air
@@enocjordanabi4207 i think hes leaning the breathe on the chest sternum as in a SIGH for control. Hence singing on the breath as Corelli put it, micheal trimble talks about this in depth on his youtube channel
@@andrewwalker3312 but it's not only that. Corelli could handle that way of singing because he used the lightest coordination of the vocal cords, you can see that on the highest notes he can do and the lowest.
When you sing like that you don't hurt yourself. It's like there's no pressure. Almost nothing. Obviously when singing the belcanto way you don't feel nothing at all but Corelli's technique was very efficient