Freddie and Montserrat truly appreciated each-other, not only as musicians but as humans, too. Both of them had the same, little bit sarcastic humor, they were workaholics and they found joy and fun in this collaborattion.
Montserrat encouraged Freddie to explore his natural baritone. Freddie was a huge opera fan and was in awe of her. He hoped to do one track with her. It was Montserrat who suggested doing a whole album. They genuinely admired each other and there is something unique about their tone together.
Freddie was not a baritone. If you are used to hearing opera voices you would never think that Freddie was a baritone. Caballe was used to her own voice and style of singing, female and male opera singers have to sing very differently that is why she did not understand that he is tenor.
@@ZENOBlAmusic After listening to their album I believe Freddie's 'natural' register was much lower than the amazing extended upper range he chose to use.
Gracias por tu reacción, saludos desde Madrid, ellos eran muy amigos, se respetaban, se querían, se tenían mucha admiración mutua, y consiguieron maravillas como este tema, dos eternas leyendas para siempre. Espero te mejores .
Obviously and understandably a new concept for your music appreciation consideration I'm thinking . . . I like Opera and love Queen and Freddie Mercury music, thus this creative offering is simply fantastically appreciated.
Once again,two wonderful souls,with great friendship, that cross Rock & Opera together to form a superb song. Your comments about their voices in certain parts of the performance, was most constructive & welcome. There are some wonderful performances of Montserrat Caballe, on TH-cam you might won't to check them out, for future blogs. Keep well. ❤
Freddie and Montserrat truly appreciated each-other, not only as musicians but as humans, too. Both of them had the same, little bit sarcastic humor, they were workaholics and they found joy and fun in this collaborattion.
Freddie could sing anything he wanted, and he did! Magnificently!
Montserrat encouraged Freddie to explore his natural baritone. Freddie was a huge opera fan and was in awe of her. He hoped to do one track with her. It was Montserrat who suggested doing a whole album. They genuinely admired each other and there is something unique about their tone together.
Freddie was not a baritone. If you are used to hearing opera voices you would never think that Freddie was a baritone. Caballe was used to her own voice and style of singing, female and male opera singers have to sing very differently that is why she did not understand that he is tenor.
@@ZENOBlAmusic After listening to their album I believe Freddie's 'natural' register was much lower than the amazing extended upper range he chose to use.
This is my favorite of the songs they performed live, THANK YOUUUU!
Gracias por tu reacción, saludos desde Madrid, ellos eran muy amigos, se respetaban, se querían, se tenían mucha admiración mutua, y consiguieron maravillas como este tema, dos eternas leyendas para siempre. Espero te mejores .
Obviously and understandably a new concept for your music appreciation consideration I'm thinking . . . I like Opera and love Queen and Freddie Mercury music, thus this creative offering is simply fantastically appreciated.
Once again,two wonderful souls,with great friendship, that cross Rock & Opera together to form a superb song. Your comments about their voices in certain parts of the performance, was most constructive & welcome. There are some wonderful performances of Montserrat Caballe, on TH-cam you might won't to check them out, for future blogs. Keep well. ❤
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you should also listen to Adam Lambert who is the lead singer for Queen currently.