Huw is perfect. Period. No way someone can have such a beautiful voice, that incredible technique, being so good at the interpretative level and also being so handsome.
endlich mal wieder ein junger sänger ohne stimmfehler,ohne maniriesmus oder sonstigen technischen unschönheiten..geschmeidig und sauber schön gesungen....bravo und weiter so!!!
Seem to have seen your reply before. Is it just a “mark” response? Explain to us, we poor mortals, not only your understanding of the term but the generally accepted one.
@@alexandregarden6260 If i had cared about generally accepted terms I'd be a happier person. If you can hear when ppl often mark the pitch today and don't sing in the middle of the note, too bad for you. Most people can't tell the difference. I can point to expamples but from experience, it's useless. If you listen to many singers of the golden age the difference is immediately discernible. There the pitch is pure and it relates to the surrounding instruments. Today many singers sing to pass an orchestra and relative pitch is just non existant. At times you honestly can't tell which notes they are singing. But nevermind there's no point.
@@kedemberger8773if a singer is incapable of singing in the middle of the note I regard them as non singers and immediately stop listening. Your continual reference to Old School singers has echoes of strangeness and begs me to pose the question, are you a professional singer?
I'm warming to this baritone.
Huw is perfect. Period. No way someone can have such a beautiful voice, that incredible technique, being so good at the interpretative level and also being so handsome.
endlich mal wieder ein junger sänger ohne stimmfehler,ohne maniriesmus oder sonstigen technischen unschönheiten..geschmeidig und sauber schön gesungen....bravo und weiter so!!!
This is my favorite channel. ..
Fantastico!!!
Great old school liquid legato with true pitches with true overtones (many singers 'mark' pitches today) and excellent French. Thank you!
Thanks for listening
Seem to have seen your reply before. Is it just a “mark” response?
Explain to us, we poor mortals, not only your understanding of the term but the generally accepted one.
@@alexandregarden6260 If i had cared about generally accepted terms I'd be a happier person. If you can hear when ppl often mark the pitch today and don't sing in the middle of the note, too bad for you. Most people can't tell the difference. I can point to expamples but from experience, it's useless. If you listen to many singers of the golden age the difference is immediately discernible. There the pitch is pure and it relates to the surrounding instruments. Today many singers sing to pass an orchestra and relative pitch is just non existant. At times you honestly can't tell which notes they are singing. But nevermind there's no point.
@@kedemberger8773if a singer is incapable of singing in the middle of the note I regard them as non singers and immediately stop listening. Your continual reference to Old School singers has echoes of strangeness and begs me to pose the question, are you a professional singer?
Excellent. Would love to hear your Tote Stadt aria.
Get his new CD, the Tote Stadt is on there and its stunning.
Magnifique
Je croise les doigts des mains et des pieds pour qu’un jour l’ONP vous permette de le chanter à Paris!
You're pretty terrific...but only three videos!? Looking forward to your Pelleas in Aix!
More to come! 😇😇