Pavarotti on singing piano vs forte
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- Just see how Pavarotti sings amazing piano-forte from 4:43.
And as always the sense of humor from 5:28 :)
Pavarotti in his master class helps Brian Schexnayder to sing piano.
"The piano is very very difficult. When you do piano, support with the diaphragm more than you do forte..." - เพลง
This was so fun to stumble upon! Brian was my vocal coach for a year back in 2015 and there were many times that he challenged me like Pavarotti is challenging him in this video. Watching Brian, I can see that he is having a blast working with Pavarotti and its so fun to see him when he was younger and still developing his talents! Amazing!
Que bonita anécdota ¿y si lograste cantar con las enseñanzas de Bryan?
A mi me llegó un video ayer en la noche de todos estos estudiantes de la universidad Julliards y me encantó, pero me quedé dormida con la participante anterior y apagué el celular y justo en la mañana al despertarme quise continuar con el video y me topé con la voz de este cantante, entonces vine a youtube a ver que encontraba de él. Me encantó.
He didn't seem like a good listener .. 🤔
@@zenoncmaHe is a well-trained singer yet not on the level of the 5 or 10 top singers in the world (at least at the time, no idea what happened to him afterwards). Just like there are hundreds of thousands of top level pianists yet only 100 or so having the great world travel career. The man is there to learn and he is learning a grandmaster technique from a grandmaster. Not being able to do it, is not only no shame but actually to be expected.
He is there to get the idea of what to do, doing it will require hours and hours and hours in private singing
@@Kref3 liked your comment. I'm trying to imagine the baritone listening and paying attention in order to study and apply everything that he experienced there. A once-in-life experience.
It must have been a wonderful experience. Did he eventually learn to sing quietly? And do you know if he regretted walking out of the lesson before it was over?
I'm a working opera singer, and I wish I had a similar lesson 10 years ago. Singing opera quietly is so much harder than singing it loudly
Where Pavarotti just broke into song by way of demonstration at about 4:11 and that voice.... oh how I miss his voice!
Pavarotti's face at ~8:05 reminds me of a tango instructor in a milonga in Buenos Aires when my wife and I visited. We had been practicing for quite some time in the US and we received compliments in lay venues wherever we danced. Not so much in Buenos Aires.
Im a dancer as well. I dated a girl from Buenos Aires… she is a pro dancer. When I visited … we went out dancing frequently. I was mind blown by the level of nearly everyone. By the standard in the US, where I am from everyone at the club would’ve been considered a pro.
An actual master class! What a privilege for the singer and the audience.
Also, Pavoratti was singing that while sitting down! It makes it really hard to use your diaphragm when you're folded up. This was a lot of fun to watch.
Contrary. It is easier to use diaphragm when you are folded
Pavarotti's pianissimo singing is so beautiful (although he exaggerates a bit in the second verse for effect). And he can make the transition so effortlessly.
Pavarotti no sólo fué un cantante genial. Es un ser humano exquisto, lleno de humor, gentileza, bondad y generosidad! Una persona bellísima.
Absolutely mesmerising. Pavarotti had such a jovial, smiling demeanor but a look of absolute intensity appears when he is appraising the music. A true master,
When you’re so good your lessons are a show. I suppose I can watch this a hundred times and keep learning.
Im thinking 04:52 is the greatest piano pianissimo I have ever seen anyone sing in an opera. What a legend Pavarotti was
even with all that white noise on the background?
@@pazificersounds more like pink noise
Erm, nobody could understand a word because of the lack of pronunciation. Not impressed.
@@fcturnerOkay guy 😂
@@fcturner what do you mean lack of pronunciation? you guys are funny 🤣🤣🤣
yes Maestro I hear you. It's all about dynamics. Very often operatic vocalist
can simply blast out everything. Then it becomes not only boring but even
painful for the audience who yearns for nuance and meanings of the song.
The absolute master singer, maestro Pavarotti. The dynamics of his singing is unreal, the control ! Grazie mille, maestro!
I'll never forget Pavarotti's Toreador in Carmen. I was so entranced by it. He had so much color in that aria.
"Toreador.. en ga-aa-aa-ar-de..." All the sun and ripened tomatoes of Italy poured their golden sunshine on those words. It was so full of warm sun. Carmen's sultry heat warmed the Toreador's heart, and that was his state of mind as he faced the bull and her dark eyes watching his deft movements. I love that song and used to sing it all the time. No one but Pavarotti sang it with that warm sunshine on those words. He really was a master of his craft, and such an expressive singer. So much abdominal control. Rest in peace, Maestro.🌹
Chat gpt?
Wtf
Can't even imagine what it would be: to learn from a legend. Some mixture of joy and dread, probably.
The realization that you will never be THAT good must be so painful when put in this position. But then again, no one else is that good either
Good grief, what an incredible experience to sing for LP. Life changing
This freaking comment section… between those who start questioning the guy's tessitura, and those who think singing a lyrical piano is easy… I don't know which is more ridiculous.
They're being inquisitive and abrasive and arrogant. Pavarotti had the gift to teach sweetly.
Remarkable how much difficulty he has to sing in tune when singing softly. Must be so difficult.
Паваротті неперевершений, чудовий, він весь у полоні того, що він зараз робить. Він великий майстер. Розкриваєш його для себе не тільки як геніального майстра співу, а і як чуйного, уважного педагога, який свою майстерність хочу вкласти в свого учня! ❤
Царство Небесне цій чудовій талановитій щирій людині. Упокой Господи його душу!
First time i see Pavarotti talking not singing
My first time also
This is a great lesson for any musician !
The pupil seems very resistant and pays such little heed to the guidance he is given. My eyes would be riveted on the master. In sheer terror lol😂
Even though I'm not a vocalist, I can really appreciate this master class. As a drummer, pianist, and organist, expression, and learning how speak at varied volumes is universal. Pavarotti was one of the masters for sure!
Thanks for posting
For those wondering, the piece is "Di provenza il mar il suol..." from Act II of La Traviata, sung by the role of Germont (baritone).
th-cam.com/video/ut4d-fcZRcc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VYDyYRymldXjS2yu&t=45 is an incredible performance of this aria by Matteo Manuguerra, demonstrating with mastery and subtlety what Pavarotti explained in this video. Manuguerra and Pavarotti performed La Traviata together in the past. RIP to two true giants of Opera.
Lovely aria
This dude sounds great. Very pleasing tone
Fascinating. Thank you for making the video available.
A real master!! Never forgotten!
That's why Pavarotti is the best among the greatest of all times... Gigli, Krauss, Domingo... All fantastic but Pavarotti got absolute mastery of every word, tempo, mode, colour of his voice at all times till the end of his life. Pavarotti is just iconic, he personificates the Bel Canto in an unmatchable way. A craftman of emotions in real time with 60 musicians at his back.
Its a matter of preference but voice and performance wise no one can touch Del Monaco
@@rudenssinjari73 should be a matter of preference because I never will put Del Monaco above of Krauss, Domingo or Pavarotti... in many classic arias records, but I can see your emotions maybe are more linked to the power than the musicality... Said all Del Monaco was a strong technique and a talented man.
@@franciscojaviercastillosanz so you're saying that Del Monaco's voice wasn't as melodic as the 3 you mentioned? I think you are biased in mentioning spanish tenors being of spanish descent yourself. I may be wrong, but I can put Corelli and Lanza easily above Krauss. Again its a matter of what one's ear like. You have a great day.
@@rudenssinjari73 bias? My whole point is Pavarotti is above all of them in technique Musicality and performances... I feel no shame to recognise compatriots talents when necessary, the fact you say my opinion is bias for that doesn't make it real. And most important doesn't rest reasons to my previous argument.
@@franciscojaviercastillosanz for all the reasons you hold Pavarotti as #1 I dont. To you he is musically superior but not to me. Again no one is right or wrong as we are dealing with subjective taste.
This is a wonderful lesson.
Thanks for sharing these gems.
, It's a marvellous approach!
What a master
It was impossible for him to sing that softly
Please send this video to Christina Aguilera and Pattie LaBelle. No, seriously, dynamics are so important to make a song more appealing. Such a great advice.
Yes. Especially Patty who sings much more lyrical songs. I appreciate her contribution to musical theatre, but I don't perticularly like her singing style.
@@Kasino80Labelle not Lupone
His voice😮 so moving … magic happening
Pav sort of looks like Bruce Lee explaining kung fu. His face and the use of his voice talking are very similar.
8:52 ill maestro giving life lessons. Grazie
Piano with pretty much any instrument and voice is a function of the precision afforded by opposing muscle groups and the control of those conflicting muscles is more difficult.
El grande Maestro Pavarotti 🙏🙂
Personally, I preferred the world when Pavarotti part of it.
The dynamics in this song are amazing kkkkk interesting ❤
Anyone can sing loudly, it's easy. Singing piano is much more difficult, especially for male voices.
Ain’t that the truth
Pavarotti ❤❤❤❤❤❤
A wonderful chance to learn and improve. For all
R.I.P.
Dynamics baby
Poderoso
amazing! Harika Bayıldım
Wow
Amazing baritone !!! Even if he sadly didn’t learn to sing a real piano.
You cannot learn new singing techniques in 10 minutes… he probably learned later in his life.
Qué bella voz 😅
I envy this
The guy was not listening to Pavarotti to sing in forte haha you can see the frustration in Pav's face 🤣 6:33
Che meraviglia soprannaturale
Is this the only recording of Pavarotti singing Di Provenza? It's simply stunning, noone can come close
It’s a baritone aria, so it’s not his fach. I wouldn’t imagine there are any recordings as he probably never really did it.
Ele fez uma cara de quando se quebra uma taça de cristal.
What a guy...
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The pupil is a wonderful singer but... I come here often for Pavarotti, just to hear his Di Provenza... just for the little bit.
Grand maître
3:15 yes
Ending on that dad joke
Mr Forte haha
Can someone tell me what is the song? This is so beautiful….
¡Increíble, no sólo cantaba sino tocaba el pianoforte!
which aria is? Thanks
Name of the song?
Two main elements in classical music are tempo and dynamics. The singer sings pretty much in high notes all the way, would be nicer to have variations of low and high notes...
Not notes, but volume, known as dynamics. And as an tenor, soprano, baritone, you MUST use your entire register, ind it must be seen as a single piece, homogeneous.
could someone explain what is happening here?
4:11
What piece are they working on??
Germont's air from "Traviata"
Di provenza il mar, il suol
@@ahava77 thank you!
@@ekaterinaisachenko545 thank you!
4:35 The very moment the maestro realizes they're applauding his superiority.
whats the name of the piece ?
La traviata 2nd or 3rd act not sure
Di provenza il mar, il suol
What’s the name of the song?
"Di Provenza il mare il sol" from La Traviata.
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Piano is not singing but speaking, and it comes from the soul, and only from diaphragm
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What is song name?
"Di Provenza" from Verdi's La Traviata,
@@Fafner888 thanks😊
Song????????????
Aria dude
Darude - Sandstorm
Can’t concentrate with the sharp pencil fluttering in front of his eyes
That’s the instrument Pavarotti used to draw dude’s beard on
Io sono il figlio
yep. too much. I could hear it the first time even before I knew what pavoratti would say. and I don't know much about opera...you can hear it's all too pushed and should be more expressive and soft...sometimes, I think it's not always something that can be taught; if it's truly felt, in your bones, you don't need a coach.
Bella voz de barítono bajo…Pavarotti no se lucia en ese registro sin embargo a el barítono lo lleno increíblemente bien. Congratulations.
He sounds like a tenor
He's baritone.
@@mugrad25and it seems he's dramatic baritone
@@chezbe 100% correct...maybe a verdl baritone because tessitura is quite high
@@mugrad25 anyway he sounds kinda heavy for average baritone
That’s the verdi Baritone sound
The voice is very flat and sounds boring in my opinion.
This guy has no respect for what pavarotii has to say. Wow
Maybe he just didn't get it.
Guess his ego has been pretty much hurt when facing that he just can’t do it, perform like requested, being very frustrated in public. Struggling now with his selfconfidence. That’s not an easy task to take especially in public! After a lesson like this a musician needs time to practice what that genius asked for. Next step in developing his potential by training other muscles inside 😉
You have no idea how hard it actually is. You have to find the right placement and the millisecond you lose it, you crack.
proud to be Italian :D
Pessimo, impostazione errata,ingolato.
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Name of the song ?