The 80s bridesmaids dresses! LOL I love this rendition of my favourite moment in this piece. The bass has a great voice and the trumpet does a great job of this too. The bass singer, though, really makes some quite peculiar shapes with his mouth. One of my first singing teachers told me to sing watching myself in a mirror. Watching yourself can stop you doing weird things with your face!
This is the best I've heard in years, very clean sound from the singer and on point. Sure the other singers are good, but this performance from the singer is sung with utter conviction. The other 16 dislikes don't know how to sing!
Thank you so mush for sharing. Always a delight to hear this intelligent and refined singer. Cracking trumpet too. Love RL giving it welly (without strain) and showing the brass the four corners of the hall.
I have a cassette of excerpts from this great work dated Easter 1992 performance in Ireland. I was not yet twenty two at the time. My Uncle Bob has sung bass in a local choir and also can play the organ. I don't know if he ever sang The Trumpet shall sound, though.
Brilliant performance of an ever-living prophetic Word from the Scriptures. May we all be ready when that glorious trumpet sounds and the dead are raised incorruptible!
What a great performance!! Makes it look so easy but it is one of the most demanding pieces for a bass singer.. Do you know the name of the trumpeteer by chance? An admirable performance as well! Thank you for uploading this video!
Yes, and I was not yet twenty two back then! I have a musical background and blessed with perfect pitch. This is in D major- the trumpet is very impressive. I play violin in a church music group and viola in an amateur orchestra!
Brilliant performance, and so easy in his voice! He could clearly sing SO much lower, and respect for getting all those high notes! I bet sitting in the audience, his voice must be like a sledgehammer....in a good way. :) Why doesn't he smile a little more though, as it's quite a joyous aria?
For some reason, microphones never did full justice to Robert Lloyd's voice. Hearing it live, without electronics, the sound was always deeper and richer than it sounds here, as beautiful as it is. Maybe it was something in his chest resonance that was just never picked up in recordings. Great to hear him again though.
completamente de acuerdo contigo Robert lloyd es una extraordinaria voz, para mi gusto el mas grande bajo dramatico que existe como dice un comentario escrito aqui MASTER OF ALL BASSES Saludos
No sé mucho de estos temas, sólo sé que me dio por buscar "el barbero de Sevilla" y encontré a este hombre en el papel de Don Basilio... Me enamoró completamente su voz e interpretación, tanto que se convirtió en mi tema favorito de la obra.
440 is the modern tuning of the note A, whereas 435 is more the baroque frequency (that is, G#). I know this because I have perfect pitch and can tell the difference easily. It is an advantage, because it is in the correct key of D major. I visited a museum of antique pianos and asked about the frequency, which was 435. So my musical ear is very keen (I play violin and viola).
+Hans-Denis Bamal,Jr. Thanks I don't have this version, I will have to look out for it, I have 16 versions of the Messiah, and my favourite is Walter Susskind with the London philharmonic Orchestra, and the London Choir.
I noticed his mouth makes some peculiar shapes too. I wondered whether it might cause some tension, but he sings it very well, so it obviously works for him. I could be wrong, but I think we all have slightly different anatomy so maybe we need to find what works for us to get the best sound without causing vocal problems. I've noticed some opera singers use the jaw to regulate how much vibrato they use, but I think it's probably not a great technique. The vocal work should be coming from within... I think...
I checked out their version of this Aria, with Kennedy Dankwah as the vocalist. It's very good, though I'm not a fan of synthesizer replacing the real thing. Also his timing is a little different in places. He's clearly a Baritone (so not so comfortable at the bottom) but AWESOME none-the-less.
The only gripe I have with this performance is the fact he's ALWAYS got his eyes on the score. Something I've always been taught as a tenor in training - whatever the performance - is to only use the score as a support, not to follow it intently. It just looks like he's not sure where it's going next, which is untrue as he sings it fine.
Please don't minimise the work of the artist by advertising religious openinons. This recording is the product hard working artists and their believe in their artistic possibilities, nothing else.
That assumes that none of those artists are of the Christian faith... for any number of them, this work would be a personal expression of their faith. The Messiah in particular is a favorite of those who believe in -- you guessed it -- the actual Messiah!
Hello, I am the woman who is involved with a man who attends the SDA church. I am very leery of that church and it's beliefs. I talk to many of the church goers and they defend that faith and have answers for everything. I am very disturbed by the belief they have concerning hell and how one is annihilated after a time and they don't believe in a literal hell. They think that one just get's destroyed and out of existence forever. They also believe that Arch Angel Michael is Jesus. This is twisted or conflicting with my beliefs which I grew up Catholic. I thought that Catholics were distant and snobby until I walked into this church. I am confused and need help defending my beliefs and what is more truth than the doctrine they follow which I believe is false. You stated that you are Catholic and I am just wondering if you could help me so I can find the answers I am looking for. I got a hold of you here because it was some time ago and I had a hard time finding you to respond to you. Thanks
"Messiah" is truly the work of the Holy Spirit. It never gets old to hear it done well.
Amen to that! There will be many shocked, when this happens on that fateful day to come.
@@bigowl9408I want to be found worthy on that great day - a Christian of long-standing and amateur musician and singer!
He has a fantastic voice.
God Bless you Robert!!
The 80s bridesmaids dresses! LOL I love this rendition of my favourite moment in this piece. The bass has a great voice and the trumpet does a great job of this too. The bass singer, though, really makes some quite peculiar shapes with his mouth. One of my first singing teachers told me to sing watching myself in a mirror. Watching yourself can stop you doing weird things with your face!
This is the best I've heard in years, very clean sound from the singer and on point. Sure the other singers are good, but this performance from the singer is sung with utter conviction. The other 16 dislikes don't know how to sing!
Look up Simon Estes.
Excellent, magistral!
Bravo la trompette! C'est juste parfait, exceptionnel!
Thank you so mush for sharing. Always a delight to hear this intelligent and refined singer. Cracking trumpet too. Love RL giving it welly (without strain) and showing the brass the four corners of the hall.
I have a cassette of excerpts from this great work dated Easter 1992 performance in Ireland. I was not yet twenty two at the time. My Uncle Bob has sung bass in a local choir and also can play the organ. I don't know if he ever sang The Trumpet shall sound, though.
Brilliant performance of an ever-living prophetic Word from the Scriptures. May we all be ready when that glorious trumpet sounds and the dead are raised incorruptible!
I want to be found worthy on that great day! From a Christian of long-standing (twenty two back then, fifty four now!)
I Corinthians 15:51-57🎺🙌🏽🕊
What a great performance!! Makes it look so easy but it is one of the most demanding pieces for a bass singer..
Do you know the name of the trumpeteer by chance? An admirable performance as well!
Thank you for uploading this video!
Me (Mark Bennett) playing modern trumpet. A little while ago by the look of the hair.
They were the days!!!
Yes, and I was not yet twenty two back then! I have a musical background and blessed with perfect pitch. This is in D major- the trumpet is very impressive. I play violin in a church music group and viola in an amateur orchestra!
Wonderful vocal rendition.
Brilliant performance, and so easy in his voice! He could clearly sing SO much lower, and respect for getting all those high notes! I bet sitting in the audience, his voice must be like a sledgehammer....in a good way. :) Why doesn't he smile a little more though, as it's quite a joyous aria?
thank you for sharing!Brillinat performance.Every sound sticks to a severe and austere discipline!
la voz maravillosa de Robert Lloyd
Excelente, no pierde el timbre aun en las notas mas agudas, un bajo simplemente extraordinario!!
Excellent!
FANTÁSTICO!!!
maravilloso sobre todo el musico que toca la trompeta.
wow
incredible voice :D
This is beautiful.
For some reason, microphones never did full justice to Robert Lloyd's voice. Hearing it live, without electronics, the sound was always deeper and richer than it sounds here, as beautiful as it is. Maybe it was something in his chest resonance that was just never picked up in recordings. Great to hear him again though.
completamente de acuerdo contigo Robert lloyd es una extraordinaria voz, para mi gusto el mas grande bajo dramatico que existe como dice un comentario escrito aqui MASTER OF ALL BASSES
Saludos
My Uncle Bob is a bass singer, but he is an amateur in a male voice choir, although he also plays the organ!
No sé mucho de estos temas, sólo sé que me dio por buscar "el barbero de Sevilla" y encontré a este hombre en el papel de Don Basilio... Me enamoró completamente su voz e interpretación, tanto que se convirtió en mi tema favorito de la obra.
it´s super, thank you...
Fabulous.........................
Finalmente un basso vero che canta il messia.e poi a 440! Wow
Da che punto di vista è un pregio cantare a 440?
440 is the modern tuning of the note A, whereas 435 is more the baroque frequency (that is, G#). I know this because I have perfect pitch and can tell the difference easily. It is an advantage, because it is in the correct key of D major. I visited a museum of antique pianos and asked about the frequency, which was 435. So my musical ear is very keen (I play violin and viola).
beautiful....
I have many CDs of the messiah , this one sounds good, could you give some details of this version , it would be nice to know.
+Derek Beauchamp 250th anniversary, 1992. Maestro is Sir Neville Marriner. Hope it helps
+Hans-Denis Bamal,Jr. Thanks I don't have this version, I will have to look out for it, I have 16 versions of the Messiah, and my favourite is Walter Susskind with the London philharmonic Orchestra, and the London Choir.
You have 16 versions of the Messiah? My God!
He moves his jaw up and down quite a bit, is that the way to sing this?
I noticed his mouth makes some peculiar shapes too. I wondered whether it might cause some tension, but he sings it very well, so it obviously works for him. I could be wrong, but I think we all have slightly different anatomy so maybe we need to find what works for us to get the best sound without causing vocal problems. I've noticed some opera singers use the jaw to regulate how much vibrato they use, but I think it's probably not a great technique. The vocal work should be coming from within... I think...
@@mattyd3079 Lloyd is very nasal, listen to Jerome Hines, Sam Ramey, and Simon Estes for bettre performances of this piece
I checked out their version of this Aria, with Kennedy Dankwah as the vocalist. It's very good, though I'm not a fan of synthesizer replacing the real thing. Also his timing is a little different in places. He's clearly a Baritone (so not so comfortable at the bottom) but AWESOME none-the-less.
The only gripe I have with this performance is the fact he's ALWAYS got his eyes on the score. Something I've always been taught as a tenor in training - whatever the performance - is to only use the score as a support, not to follow it intently. It just looks like he's not sure where it's going next, which is untrue as he sings it fine.
My version ........
The Trumpet Shall Sound - Andrew Alesi - Easter 2013
Thanks for listening
STENTOR!!! STENTOR!!!
What type of trumpet is this (key, make, etc.)? It appears to be smaller than a standard B-flat trumpet.
Piccolo trumpet
Please don't minimise the work of the artist by advertising religious openinons. This recording is the product hard working artists and their believe in their artistic possibilities, nothing else.
Joverny God can use even broken ppl for His purposes
That assumes that none of those artists are of the Christian faith... for any number of them, this work would be a personal expression of their faith. The Messiah in particular is a favorite of those who believe in -- you guessed it -- the actual Messiah!
@mbtrump1 you're the guy playing the trumpet?
A bit of a "manufactured" sound.
Neal F maybe too much cover.... but manufactured may be a bit drastic
Hello, I am the woman who is involved with a man who attends the SDA church. I am very leery of that church and it's beliefs. I talk to many of the church goers and they defend that faith and have answers for everything. I am very disturbed by the belief they have concerning hell and how one is annihilated after a time and they don't believe in a literal hell. They think that one just get's destroyed and out of existence forever. They also believe that Arch Angel Michael is Jesus. This is twisted or conflicting with my beliefs which I grew up Catholic. I thought that Catholics were distant and snobby until I walked into this church. I am confused and need help defending my beliefs and what is more truth than the doctrine they follow which I believe is false. You stated that you are Catholic and I am just wondering if you could help me so I can find the answers I am looking for. I got a hold of you here because it was some time ago and I had a hard time finding you to respond to you. Thanks
This is not the correct forum for these opinions.
You need to study the Bible in order to find answers for your questions, my dear!!!
no crescendos or diminuendos.. nice bt lacks emotion
Good, but not the best version.