Pavarotti was very just. She's a lovely and accomplished Singer and there was almost nothing to 'correct.' He is also right that she could rethink her Voice classification and perhaps train as a Soprano. As Marilyn Horne once asked one of her Master Class students - 'Wouldn't you rather be a Soprano? More Money. Better Dressing Rooms!'
There were 6 of them - on PBS I *believe* it was Fall 1979 into Winter 1980 It was my last year at Plattsburgh State university, I'm just not clear in my memory about the month...lol ~42 years ago 😎😎😎
Beautiful singer - there is a wonderful youtube video of her singing Vado, Ma Dove? by Mozart. This one is interesting - as a young singer she takes it too fast. But the video itself is terribly impaired by the far-too-loud piano.
She seemed to be there just to say she took part in a Pavarotti masterclass rather than to actually be teached by Pavarotti. That or she was too intimidated by his figure to look at him.
She looked at him at all moments he spoke to her. She is singing for the audience, not him, so why would she look at him? This is NOT how these public masterclasses work. You perform for the audience and the master teacher more or less gives you small notes. And by the way, she's had a career over 30 years and has taught at the best institutions in the USA. You may want to do some research.
Did you listen to what he said to her? He PRAISED her - then asked her to work on *1* thing. She made the adjustment, he was pleased. The Full House auditorium (for whom she was performing seemed pretty pleased also 😜😜😜
I’m surprised he didn’t get on her constant movement of her head and shoulders, which is distracting from the words and the vocal line. It’s an inward sentiment not an outward one -not I am crazy, but I’m so smitten, I don’t know who I am right now.
Kаждой певец имеет свой собственный инструмент. И чтобы получить удовлетворительный результат каждый певец должен изучить особенное использование своего личного инструмента - своего целое тело. Только важен ресултат в наших ушах. Если видение мешает музыку оценить, то можно просто закрыть глаза.
Она очень хреново поёт, направляя голос в маску, т.е. в нос, как Паваротти никогда не пел, отсюда не понять ни слова. Но Паваротти переучить "это" не смог бы и за 100 мастерклассов.
Да бросьте, девчонке здесь 22 года, она, наверно, не больше 2 лет училась. Жаль, что она не последовала совету Паваротти и не пошла в сопрано. Пела брючные роли и травести, с такой внешностью и с такой "personality". Жаль.
She never looked at the body language of Pavarotti, or his directing hands....with the first pass of the aria, she was only performing.....and his first speaking with her...he was clearly pissed!
He wasn't pissed at all. She was good to go and he knew it. Him conducting along to the tempo given isn't exactly helpful. What on earth can a singer learn from a person doing a simple gesture with a pen. His gestures for a tenuto at the end were absolutely observed by Suzanne, and this is evident in that she's had a career of 30+ years at a very high level and is teaching at the highest level, too. As with any Cherubino, one can suspect they are a Soprano, but she fit her fach for decades. Your comment and opinion are yours to have, but you are welcome to learn something, too!
Are you familiar with the concept of a Master Class? How its supposed to work? She's only *supposed* to be performing the piece for the full house auditorium. He wasn't pissed in any way - did you listen to what he said???? He praised her, and made 1 adjustment to the legato if the opening phrase (Non so piu cosa son) - and he said that unfortunately Mozart set the title in such a way it made it difficult to sing.
She is fantastic...Pavarotti is Prince Charmig...
Pavarotti was very just. She's a lovely and accomplished Singer and there was almost nothing to 'correct.' He is also right that she could rethink her Voice classification and perhaps train as a Soprano. As Marilyn Horne once asked one of her Master Class students - 'Wouldn't you rather be a Soprano? More Money. Better Dressing Rooms!'
She had a looooong career at the Met as a mezzo. She started as Cherubino and ended as Marcellina in the same opera.
She's amazing!
Спасибо!
Nou, fantastisch!!!!!
She was good.
Спасибо :)
How many episodes of this master class were recorded? Was this a show? Where can I purchase the original recordings?
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There were 6 of them - on PBS
I *believe* it was Fall 1979 into Winter 1980
It was my last year at Plattsburgh State university, I'm just not clear in my memory about the month...lol
~42 years ago
😎😎😎
1 more....
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Beautiful singer - there is a wonderful youtube video of her singing Vado, Ma Dove? by Mozart. This one is interesting - as a young singer she takes it too fast. But the video itself is terribly impaired by the far-too-loud piano.
John Wustman was a big-name HACK!
I *love* the tempo!
A young man (teenager) in love - nah, in Lust!
I think the tempo is perfect to display the blood flow in this boy's body
😜😜😜
She seemed to be there just to say she took part in a Pavarotti masterclass rather than to actually be teached by Pavarotti. That or she was too intimidated by his figure to look at him.
She looked at him at all moments he spoke to her. She is singing for the audience, not him, so why would she look at him? This is NOT how these public masterclasses work. You perform for the audience and the master teacher more or less gives you small notes.
And by the way, she's had a career over 30 years and has taught at the best institutions in the USA. You may want to do some research.
Did you listen to what he said to her?
He PRAISED her - then asked her to work on *1* thing. She made the adjustment, he was pleased.
The Full House auditorium (for whom she was performing seemed pretty pleased also
😜😜😜
Sembrerebbe un soprano squillante con una voce scura
"Ciao!" 🤣 Ah ces italiens...👌
Cute❤
Te quiero amor mio ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I’m surprised he didn’t get on her constant movement of her head and shoulders, which is distracting from the words and the vocal line. It’s an inward sentiment not an outward one -not I am crazy, but I’m so smitten, I don’t know who I am right now.
3:28
4:30
5:00
Jesus
Mi sembra che canti bene, però il fraseggio non va benissimo
La Femme aux Cheveux Longs Mais Ils sont attacher
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La bella Susanne qualche anno dopo
Одно непонятно, а что её колбасит из стороны в сторону
Kаждой певец имеет свой собственный инструмент. И чтобы получить удовлетворительный результат каждый певец должен изучить особенное использование своего личного инструмента - своего целое тело.
Только важен ресултат в наших ушах. Если видение мешает музыку оценить, то можно просто закрыть глаза.
тело должно быть свободным от зажимов ,тело это тоже резонатор.Поет очень технично ,грамотно
Она очень хреново поёт, направляя голос в маску, т.е. в нос, как Паваротти никогда не пел, отсюда не понять ни слова. Но Паваротти переучить "это" не смог бы и за 100 мастерклассов.
Vasily Kozhevnikov Паваротти похвалил. Его мнение здесь более важно.
Да бросьте, девчонке здесь 22 года, она, наверно, не больше 2 лет училась. Жаль, что она не последовала совету Паваротти и не пошла в сопрано. Пела брючные роли и травести, с такой внешностью и с такой "personality". Жаль.
She never looked at the body language of Pavarotti, or his directing hands....with the first pass of the aria, she was only performing.....and his first speaking with her...he was clearly pissed!
Yea so u can see he didn’t teach her much 😂
You need to rethink this comment and consider ALL the possibilities for explanations of what you (THINK) you saw here!
@@johnrussell3980 I 'need' to rethink nothing. This is my comment and opinion....
He wasn't pissed at all. She was good to go and he knew it. Him conducting along to the tempo given isn't exactly helpful. What on earth can a singer learn from a person doing a simple gesture with a pen. His gestures for a tenuto at the end were absolutely observed by Suzanne, and this is evident in that she's had a career of 30+ years at a very high level and is teaching at the highest level, too. As with any Cherubino, one can suspect they are a Soprano, but she fit her fach for decades.
Your comment and opinion are yours to have, but you are welcome to learn something, too!
Are you familiar with the concept of a Master Class? How its supposed to work?
She's only *supposed* to be performing the piece for the full house auditorium.
He wasn't pissed in any way - did you listen to what he said????
He praised her, and made 1 adjustment to the legato if the opening phrase (Non so piu cosa son) - and he said that unfortunately Mozart set the title in such a way it made it difficult to sing.
Прекрасная, зрелая певица. На хрена ей какие-то мастер-классы.
Очень важны.когда поешь себя слышишь по другому а мастер всегда вдохновит на всех этапах певческой жизни...
Мастеркласс от Паваротти это большая честь.