Adieu, James Bowman - et merci ! Et que Marie, que vous avez si magnifiquement louée dans ce Salve Regina intercède pour vous auprès de Son Fils, et qu'il vous accueille comme un ami, et un enfant aimant et aimé !
I was 21 years old when i hear James Bowman for the first time. He became my favourite counter tenor. What a huge loss 😢 the voice has left the earth. R.I.P James Bowman
J'ai découvert A. Deller et J. Bowman à l'université. J'apprécie beaucoup ces 2 grands interprètes notamment J.Bowman et E. Kirby interpretant un superbe Stabat Mater . Douceur, fluidité, amplitude ...tel est le souvenir que je garderai toujours de la voix de ce grand monsieur. L'homme semble sympathique et souriant, ce qui ajoute à sa séduction musicale.
Yes, at the few concerts I was lucky to see him perform , James B always looked very happy to be there and singing. And he sang to the audience. Some singers, 'beautiful' as their voices may be - don't 'observe' the audience. As though they're singing for themselves & the audience just happens to be in the same space.
A wise and beautiful performance. No rush, no crazy tempos, no harmonicless voice, no strings playing with dead timbre and purposely no vibrato. Compare this rendition to the excrements produced in the last 20 years in the name of a doubtfully evidenced "historical accuracy".
so true. fact is, that after an opera became popular (and in time, any song from anywhere apparently) back during the period (and probably later on as well) people tried to embellish their 'interpretations' for various reasons, such as to impress others. it requires a profound ability to sing these songs along with a highly cultivated audience. a lifetime of training with a natural gift too! music is far more than mere entertainment! this man is historically one of the very best in the entire world and his talent beyond measure. together w/ the excellent musicians we have heaven on earth. serious beauty in purest glory so Divine.
Yes. Sadly 'authentic' performances have often been brought down by mediocre or worse ,instrumentalists. There's no excuse for sloppy technique, lack of cohesion& sluggish tempo. Luckily here the singers get the musicians they deserve. The consummate artistry of 'these' composers would always have demanded the highest possible standards of musicianship & technique.in their instrumentalists. Indeed, the greatest e.g. Bach & Vivaldi to name 2 obvious - re-imagined what was possible for instruments to produce & consistently expressed far more through the voice than I hear in 'modern' composers' work. (OK I haven't heard everything - but...)
Every time men laugh in falsetto, their testicles are shrinking a 1% : so you have to take care as a man not to laugh too much. This is why men are very serious beings, as I am. Try to laugh as a Santa Claus does!
Are you having a laugh? Countertenors are also capable of singing in the usual male range - but far more likely baritone or bass than tenor. The countertenor, uses the 'edge' or a small part of the 'vocal strings'. On a stringed bowed instrument, if you touch a string half way along with a finger of your left hand, when you bow - you get an octave higher than the 'open string. creating a weird unearthly & delicate sound which can't be achieved otherwise. If you're castrated young enough to 'save' your treble voice (it does not always work) the limbs have no cue to slow & stop growing as normally happens at puberty, so castrati were very tall with long gangly arms & legs. Because the chest & lungs continues to grow & the voice box to some extent, the sound of the castrati was very different from that of the counter tenor -who has all the characteristics of the 'normal' male - the ability to father children, satisfy a lady, (or anyone else), play rugger for England. Forget to put the loo seat down afterwards... Alfred Deller's son Mark became a counter tenor, as did Michael Chance's son Alexander. There are much better explanations of the Countertenor voice o line than this Sadly they can't help make you one if you haven't the physiological potential.
Adieu, James Bowman - et merci ! Et que Marie, que vous avez si magnifiquement louée dans ce Salve Regina intercède pour vous auprès de Son Fils, et qu'il vous accueille comme un ami, et un enfant aimant et aimé !
That's a beautiful prayer,
I was 21 years old when i hear James Bowman for the first time. He became my favourite counter tenor.
What a huge loss 😢 the voice has left the earth. R.I.P James Bowman
The world has lost a wonderful voice and soul.
Rest in Peace.
Requiescat in pace
RIP master, you will never be forgotten ❤
Rest in Peace, James. Thank you! 01 April 2023
Gone, but never forgotten!
Thanks for your great performance. Rest in peace master
He'll very much be missed. Such a vivid communicator.
C'est lui le plus grand & pour longtemps....!!!
RIP James Bowman
J'ai découvert A. Deller et J. Bowman à l'université. J'apprécie beaucoup ces 2 grands interprètes notamment J.Bowman et E. Kirby interpretant un superbe Stabat Mater . Douceur, fluidité, amplitude ...tel est le souvenir que je garderai toujours de la voix de ce grand monsieur. L'homme semble sympathique et souriant, ce qui ajoute à sa séduction musicale.
Yes, at the few concerts I was lucky to see him perform , James B always looked very happy to be there and singing. And he sang to the audience. Some singers, 'beautiful' as their voices may be - don't 'observe' the audience. As though they're singing for themselves & the audience just happens to be in the same space.
Repose en paix, James
Rest In Peace
RIP Maestro...
He reminds me of the late great Alfred Deller! Wonderful restraint and sensitivity. And what a timbre to his voice.
The sublime Mr Bowman. I heard him sing in a Cambridge college chapel a few years ago and his voice was truly astonishing.
¡Sublime!
RIP
La voix, la gentillesse et l'humour !
Gracias, sublime. Gracias🙏💕
Merci pour le partage de cette oeuvre superbe !
A wise and beautiful performance. No rush, no crazy tempos, no harmonicless voice, no strings playing with dead timbre and purposely no vibrato. Compare this rendition to the excrements produced in the last 20 years in the name of a doubtfully evidenced "historical accuracy".
so true. fact is, that after an opera became popular (and in time, any song from anywhere apparently) back during the period (and probably later on as well) people tried to embellish their 'interpretations' for various reasons, such as to impress others. it requires a profound ability to sing these songs along with a highly cultivated audience. a lifetime of training with a natural gift too! music is far more than mere entertainment! this man is historically one of the very best in the entire world and his talent beyond measure. together w/ the excellent musicians we have heaven on earth. serious beauty in purest glory so Divine.
Yes. Sadly 'authentic' performances have often been brought down by mediocre or worse ,instrumentalists. There's no excuse for sloppy technique, lack of cohesion& sluggish tempo. Luckily here the singers get the musicians they deserve. The consummate artistry of 'these' composers would always have demanded the highest possible standards of musicianship & technique.in their instrumentalists. Indeed, the greatest e.g. Bach & Vivaldi to name 2 obvious - re-imagined what was possible for instruments to produce & consistently expressed far more through the voice than I hear in 'modern' composers' work. (OK I haven't heard everything - but...)
¡Maravilloso!¡Espléndido!¡Exquisito!¡Felicitaciones!
¡Es una belleza!
long ago, when countertenors were not fashionable, yet great
Excellent
RIP :(
Aqui em casa se recuperando de uma cirurgia abdominal ao som de Vivaldi. Ao melhor!
beautiful music for recovery : ) Good Day to you!
とても良い録音だと思いました。音がシャープで、しかも甘い声で、この曲の良さを良く表していると思いました。ありがとう。
long ago but still exceptional performance and his voice is schitterend ! !
*beautiful
Magnifique
Splendide!
Délicious 🍭
Wunderschöner Beitrag. Vielen Dank!
cette musique me donne envie d'utiliser la vie pour me préparer glorieusement pour la mort... just saying
Deller et James n'ont rien à voir.
I have always wondered iif countertenors have testicles or are they castrated
Every time men laugh in falsetto, their testicles are shrinking a 1% : so you have to take care as a man not to laugh too much. This is why men are very serious beings, as I am. Try to laugh as a Santa Claus does!
Are you having a laugh? Countertenors are also capable of singing in the usual male range - but far more likely baritone or bass than tenor. The countertenor, uses the 'edge' or a small part of the 'vocal strings'. On a stringed bowed instrument, if you touch a string half way along with a finger of your left hand, when you bow - you get an octave higher than the 'open string. creating a weird unearthly & delicate sound which can't be achieved otherwise.
If you're castrated young enough to 'save' your treble voice (it does not always work) the limbs have no cue to slow & stop growing as normally happens at puberty, so castrati were very tall with long gangly arms & legs. Because the chest & lungs continues to grow & the voice box to some extent, the sound of the castrati was very different from that of the counter tenor -who has all the characteristics of the 'normal' male - the ability to father children, satisfy a lady, (or anyone else), play rugger for England. Forget to put the loo seat down afterwards...
Alfred Deller's son Mark became a counter tenor, as did Michael Chance's son Alexander.
There are much better explanations of the Countertenor voice o line than this Sadly they can't help make you one if you haven't the physiological potential.