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  • Dissecting...Júrame by Mexican composer María Grever
    Sep 20 2024

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    In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this song by Mexican composer Maria Grever?

    Tenors and Sopranos of all nationalities very often make it part of their recitals.

    In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the aria from a technical vocal point of view as well as the interpretation based on the situation the character is going through.

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    41 mins
  • Dissecting... Stride la vampa from Il Trovatore
    Sep 12 2024

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    In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Il Trovatore by Maestro Verdi?

    A very interesting piece for the Mezzosoprano voice. And still, hardly ever a regular on their presentations. Very brief piece also by the way.

    In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the aria from a technical vocal point of view as well as the interpretation based on the situation the character is going through.

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    33 mins
  • Dissecting... Core 'ngrato
    Sep 4 2024

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    In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this Neapolitan song by Maestro Cardillo?

    One of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the tenor voice. There is no tenor (and many times sopranos) who doesn't have it in his repertoire.

    In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the aria from a technical vocal point of view as well as the interpretation based on the situation the character is going through.

    This episode was premiered on Youtube. This episode is the audio piece of it.

    This will be a live session recording, subject to all technical challenges that this poses. So we beg your understanding should any trouble may arise.

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    46 mins
  • Spectacular singing!!! Adele's Laughing song from Die Fledermaus: Mein herr Marquis
    Aug 29 2024

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    This season is all about what impresses the public: high notes (sometimes super high notes), and ornaments. For a number of episodes we will be addressing the roles that more than once have left us wondering: How can the human voice do that? Premiering on Youtube and later audio dissemination to all streaming platforms.

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    46 mins
  • Dissecting...Nessun dorma from Turandot
    Aug 20 2024

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    In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Turandot by Maestro Puccini? At the end of the last century Luciano Pavarotti made this a regular in his concerts.

    By far, one of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the tenor voice. Most tenors would like to have it in their repertoire, though very few can handle it.

    In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the aria from a technical vocal point of view as well as the interpretation based on the situation the character is going through.

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    38 mins
  • Dissecting...Dalila's aria: Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix
    Aug 12 2024

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    In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this aria from Samson et Dalila by Maestro Camille Saint-Saens?

    Ceertainly one of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the mezzo soprano voice. There is no mezzosoprano who doesn't want to have it in her repertoire. But it is also a likely aria for a contralto.

    In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the aria from a technical vocal point of view as well as the interpretation based on the situation the character is going through.

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    40 mins
  • Dissecting...Traviata's Brindisi - Libiam, libiam, n'è lieti calici!
    Aug 4 2024

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    In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. Who doesn't know this duet from La Traviata by Maestro Verdi?

    By far, the great favorite to close a concert. There are times when even other tessituras join it and make it a superb experience for the public.

    In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the aria from a technical vocal point of view as well as the interpretation based on the situation the character is going through.

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    44 mins
  • Dissecting... Di Provenza il mar il suol from La Traviata
    Jul 28 2024

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    In this season we are reviewing the most popular arias of all times. This time another great favorite from La Traviata: Giorgio Germont's aria.

    By far, one of the most beautiful melodies ever written for the baritone voice. There is no soprano who doesn't have it in her repertoire.

    In this season we talk about the author, and we analyze the aria from a technical vocal point of view as well as the interpretation based on the situation the character is going through.

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    41 mins