Thank you Michael for uploading the great Gigli. He is the singer that got me hooked on opera. Hi s voice is probably the most beautiful ever put on record.
@@michaelmcgrailengland Thank you again. I like the photos and translation you include with the recordings.I have an English copy of Gigli`s autobiography.
I have listened to Gigli since I was in swaddling clothes, an old 45 ep with four songs including his glorious Salut demeure. I suppose this has biassed my judgement, but I do feel that his was the most beautiful of all voices.
First of all, Verdi's composition is magnificent......thank you for the translation. As for Gigli, he had such a full and beautiful voice....perfection!!
I can hardly believe I missed this upload... and with it a glorious recording of this musical gem, performed by one of my favourite tenors... No need to praise Gigli‘s splendid voice or excellent singing technique, just let me concentrate on exuding vocal beauty... ⭐️🌹⭐️ Thank you, Michael, for this wonderful post! 🙏🍀
I thought I had replied to your comment before Rosa Angela, I must have forgotten to click "Reply". Thanks for listening, I'm glad that you like it, I wish that I had included it in the Ingemisco compilation that I did a while ago.
Hi Michael I am hearing some space in this recording is that the room he recorded in or did you add some affect if it was it is done very well!!!!! Love hearing the orchestra how can you get the instruments so well balanced thank you very much love these restored recordings we can really hear what they sounded like!!!! Thank you very much
Hi Joe, it's my pleasure, thank you for listening, Im glad that you like it. I devised my restoration system about five years ago and I'm trying to improve it all the time. Amongst other things I split the mono recordings into two separate left and right tracks and then give each track slightly different bass and treble properties which separates the instruments of the orchestra a little and gives a more spacious sound. It works a bit better on electric recordings like this because there is more bass and treble recorded and less noise. I won't bore you with too much detail but you've mentioned the orchestra before and actually with the old pre 1925 acoustic recordings that's where I start. Nobody alive today knows what Caruso's voice would have sounded like recorded properly, but, we do know what the orchestra would have sounded like and, as the orchestra and voice (and noise unfortunately) are all mixed together if you can give a more natural, true to life sound to the orchestra it must do the same to the singers voice. So that's what I try to do and I know from some of your messages that you have noticed an improvement. To be honest,I spend several hours, sometimes days, on each recording so It's very satisfying and encouraging to know that a few listeners, like yourself do appreciate the difference. I hoped that if I could give the old recordings a more up-to-date sound it might appeal more to younger listeners and help to preserve the names of the great singers of the past like McCormack and Caruso. By the way, I might have known that a man with a good old Irish name like Deery would appreciate good music. The McGrail family roots are in County Mayo, although I was born in Yorkshire. Thanks again for your support.
Hi Michael thank you very very much for the explanation really fascinating!!! I am in to sound and how recordings are recorded and restored I'm the type of guy who notices when people are to far from the mike or there mike is panned just a little!!!! Etc. I am from Donegal and a singer. Not sure if you restored MCCORMAC'S il mio tesoro I have attempted to sing this but it is nothing to mcCormac's!!!!!! Yes as I said love hearing the space and yes the orchestra and singer sound alive warm not like the faint recordings which give no idea what they where really like. The experience of listening to these great singers using head voice which would never ever usually be heard was one I for one shall never forget!!!! Like being in the studio on that day absolutely magical thank you Michael!!! By the way if you are ever making an album of some of these recordings could you let us know!!!!! I am sure they would be prized!!! Joe
@@josephdeery4931 Thanks for your message Joe. We used to go to Ireland on holiday in the 1980s in the old VW camper van but didn't quite get up to Donegal unfortunately. I did send some tracks to a couple of CD companies a few years ago but didn't even get a reply. Thank goodness for TH-cam. This is a link to the McCormack Il mio tesoro that I uploaded. Keep practicing and one day you might get there!!! th-cam.com/video/is786IixC4w/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for uploading. However, it would be good to know some additional details about this recording: orchestra, chorus, conductor, venue etc. I know one recording featuring Gigli, with Serafin, Caniglia, Stignani and Pinza, but its date is 1937.
It's my pleasure Georges, thank you for listening. The recording was made in August 1939 at the Royal Opera House in Rome with the Teatro Reale Orchestra conducted by Tullio Serafin I'm fairly sure that the 1939 date is correct.
Hello Chang, thanks for listening and for your comment, I'm not sure whether you are right or not, as you say it's a matter of opinion. By the way I watched your latest video and thought it was great, the mountains are covered in blossoms at the moment.Are you up a mountain now? I wouldn't be surprised!!
Inchiniamoci innanzi al PAPÀ di tutti i tenori. Chapeau❤
Thanks for listening and for your comment Luigi.
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Thank you Michael for uploading the great Gigli. He is the singer that got me hooked on opera. Hi s voice is probably the most beautiful ever put on record.
It's a pleasure Owen, I'm glad that you like it, he was a wonderful singer.
@@michaelmcgrailengland Thank you again. I like the photos and translation you include with the recordings.I have an English copy of Gigli`s autobiography.
I have listened to Gigli since I was in swaddling clothes, an old 45 ep with four songs including his glorious Salut demeure. I suppose this has biassed my judgement, but I do feel that his was the most beautiful of all voices.
Thanks for listening and for your comment James.
First of all, Verdi's composition is magnificent......thank you for the translation. As for Gigli, he had such a full and beautiful voice....perfection!!
Thanks for listening Mike, I'm really pleased that you enjoyed it.
I can hardly believe I missed this upload... and with it a glorious recording of this musical gem, performed by one of my favourite tenors...
No need to praise Gigli‘s splendid voice or excellent singing technique, just let me concentrate on exuding vocal beauty... ⭐️🌹⭐️
Thank you, Michael, for this wonderful post! 🙏🍀
It's a great pleasure Harriet, thank you for listening, I'm glad that you enjoyed it.
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I sure did! Have a very pleasant weekend, Michael! ☀️ Best regards! 🍀 ☘️ 🍀
Wonderful! Thank you for sharing this adorable performance. Congrats.
I thought I had replied to your comment before Rosa Angela, I must have forgotten to click "Reply". Thanks for listening, I'm glad that you like it, I wish that I had included it in the Ingemisco compilation that I did a while ago.
@@michaelmcgrailengland Thank you dear Michael. Please don't worry, you are very kind to reply to your followers. I appreciate you very much
I love him.Thank you for posting♫♪ ॐ¸¸.•*¨*•♫
It's my pleasure Patricia, thank you for listening, I'm glad that you enjoyed the video.
Such a beautiful voice 👏👏👏👏
Thanks for listening Barbara, I'm glad that you enjoyed it.
Hi Michael I am hearing some space in this recording is that the room he recorded in or did you add some affect if it was it is done very well!!!!! Love hearing the orchestra how can you get the instruments so well balanced thank you very much love these restored recordings we can really hear what they sounded like!!!! Thank you very much
Hi Joe, it's my pleasure, thank you for listening, Im glad that you like it.
I devised my restoration system about five years ago and I'm trying to improve it all the time. Amongst other things I split the mono recordings into two separate left and right tracks and then give each track slightly different bass and treble properties which separates the instruments of the orchestra a little and gives a more spacious sound. It works a bit better on electric recordings like this because there is more bass and treble recorded and less noise.
I won't bore you with too much detail but you've mentioned the orchestra before and actually with the old pre 1925 acoustic recordings that's where I start. Nobody alive today knows what Caruso's voice would have sounded like recorded properly, but, we do know what the orchestra would have sounded like and, as the orchestra and voice (and noise unfortunately) are all mixed together if you can give a more natural, true to life sound to the orchestra it must do the same to the singers voice. So that's what I try to do and I know from some of your messages that you have noticed an improvement. To be honest,I spend several hours, sometimes days, on each recording so It's very satisfying and encouraging to know that a few listeners, like yourself do appreciate the difference. I hoped that if I could give the old recordings a more up-to-date sound it might appeal more to younger listeners and help to preserve the names of the great singers of the past like McCormack and Caruso.
By the way, I might have known that a man with a good old Irish name like Deery would appreciate good music. The McGrail family roots are in County Mayo, although I was born in Yorkshire.
Thanks again for your support.
Hi Michael thank you very very much for the explanation really fascinating!!! I am in to sound and how recordings are recorded and restored I'm the type of guy who notices when people are to far from the mike or there mike is panned just a little!!!! Etc. I am from Donegal and a singer. Not sure if you restored MCCORMAC'S il mio tesoro I have attempted to sing this but it is nothing to mcCormac's!!!!!! Yes as I said love hearing the space and yes the orchestra and singer sound alive warm not like the faint recordings which give no idea what they where really like. The experience of listening to these great singers using head voice which would never ever usually be heard was one I for one shall never forget!!!! Like being in the studio on that day absolutely magical thank you Michael!!! By the way if you are ever making an album of some of these recordings could you let us know!!!!! I am sure they would be prized!!! Joe
@@josephdeery4931 Thanks for your message Joe. We used to go to Ireland on holiday in the 1980s in the old VW camper van but didn't quite get up to Donegal unfortunately.
I did send some tracks to a couple of CD companies a few years ago but didn't even get a reply. Thank goodness for TH-cam.
This is a link to the McCormack Il mio tesoro that I uploaded. Keep practicing and one day you might get there!!!
th-cam.com/video/is786IixC4w/w-d-xo.html
NINGUEM CANTA COMO ELE
Thanks for listening and for your comment Valdeci.
Thank you for uploading. However, it would be good to know some additional details about this recording: orchestra, chorus, conductor, venue etc. I know one recording featuring Gigli, with Serafin, Caniglia, Stignani and Pinza, but its date is 1937.
It's my pleasure Georges, thank you for listening.
The recording was made in August 1939 at the Royal Opera House in Rome with the Teatro Reale Orchestra conducted by Tullio Serafin I'm fairly sure that the 1939 date is correct.
Wonderful voice, but too many intrusive aspirates.
Thanks for listening and for your comment Alan.
Good afternoon Michael!
Gigli's singing style reminds me of Mafia(?).
I think this song needs more come down. Just my opinion.
Hello Chang, thanks for listening and for your comment, I'm not sure whether you are right or not, as you say it's a matter of opinion.
By the way I watched your latest video and thought it was great, the mountains are covered in blossoms at the moment.Are you up a mountain now? I wouldn't be surprised!!