Visit my website for contact information and more! www.michaelhudetz.com Masaaki Suzuki Conducts Handel's L'allegro at Woolsey Hall. Juliet Papadopoulos, Soprano. Michaël Hudetz, Tenor
Good playing and smashing singing … BUT! Why use scores ? Surely when you’re given such an opportunity you should learn it, get your heads up and be heard rather than singing to a folder or an iPad.
I agree that the ideal performance is memorized. Due to the nature of this degree, we learn a lot of music in a short amount of time. At the time we were performing concerts weekly so sadly not enough time to memorize pieces. Hopefully in the future!
@@michaelhudetz Fully understand the context and even some (lazy superstars) use scores, BUT as a former agent and opera director, all I can say is that you lose an audience when not singing directly to them. Eyes up, even with a score. oh and by the way, memorised has a Z in America, not the UK. You don't know which prospective agents or employers are watching these videos, so factor that score holding into your agreement to sign away your rights to having Global viewing when you reflect that it wasn't optimal. Sometimes it's ok to say, "no". I repeat, smashing singing. All best with your career.
If you think they dance, check out the Jussen Brothers playing piano together. They really move about and can look comical despite being great players.
Excellent timing. Handel would like it❤
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Beautiful, it's feeling likes living in a paradise.
Thank you! It's a beautifully written duet.
Great voice Michaël!
Thank you :)
Very nice! Thank you for the Music!
Thank you for the kind words!
Absolutely gorgeous!!
Thank you!
Magnificent!
Many thanks!
Good playing and smashing singing … BUT! Why use scores ? Surely when you’re given such an opportunity you should learn it, get your heads up and be heard rather than singing to a folder or an iPad.
I agree that the ideal performance is memorized. Due to the nature of this degree, we learn a lot of music in a short amount of time. At the time we were performing concerts weekly so sadly not enough time to memorize pieces. Hopefully in the future!
@@michaelhudetz Fully understand the context and even some (lazy superstars) use scores, BUT as a former agent and opera director, all I can say is that you lose an audience when not singing directly to them. Eyes up, even with a score. oh and by the way, memorised has a Z in America, not the UK. You don't know which prospective agents or employers are watching these videos, so factor that score holding into your agreement to sign away your rights to having Global viewing when you reflect that it wasn't optimal. Sometimes it's ok to say, "no". I repeat, smashing singing. All best with your career.
i have never seen two musicians dance so much its distracting and looks stupid they should dance at home and allow the vocals to shine
It would have been better if the bassoon'ist was sitting down. I didn't find the oboist that distracting.
Superb
If you think they dance, check out the Jussen Brothers playing piano together. They really move about and can look comical despite being great players.
Siempre hay comentaristas que sueltan estupideces, un movimiento maravilloso de los músicos para una extraordinaria pieza del gran Händel. 😊