Gundula Janowitz - "Porgi Amor" (1980)

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2006
  • From a wonderful "Le Nozze di Figaro" conducted by Georg Solti at Paris Opera Garnier in 1980.
    The very famous stage production by Giorgio Strelher.
    Fabulous cast : Jose Van Dam (Figaro), Lucia Popp (Susanna), Gundula Janowitz (Contessa Almaviva), Gabriel Bacquier (Almaviva), Federica Von Stade (Cherubino), Jane Berbié (Marcellina).
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Komentáře • 61

  • @cyrus1566
    @cyrus1566 Před 10 lety +56

    Such a control, unbelieveable, the most beautiful voice I ve ever heard in my life.

  • @jonbaum
    @jonbaum Před 18 lety +23

    One of the most amazing voices ever!!!!

  • @ursus1302
    @ursus1302 Před 16 lety +19

    diese arie kann man nicht mehr besser singen-technische perfektion gepaart mit unglaublicher stimmschönheit

  • @HungryEars
    @HungryEars Před 11 lety +36

    Such sweetness! Such beauty! Such depth of emotion! Such control! Such sublimity! Such an excellent performance! The only two people I really enjoy hearing in this role is dear Gundula, and dear Kiri.
    Gundula's performance of "Ach ich fuhl's" is amazingly beautiful as well.

  • @Nungirl238
    @Nungirl238 Před 12 lety +37

    This is one of the most perfect things I've ever heard.

  • @leejookwan9746
    @leejookwan9746 Před 10 lety +45

    Unbelievable voice Tone, Particularly for Mozart! Amaging Grace.

  • @patrickm62nov
    @patrickm62nov Před 13 lety +11

    My all time favourite rendition of this song!

  • @viverito
    @viverito Před 17 lety +6

    If you love Gundula Janowitz here then you should also listen to her recordings of The Four Last Songs nobody else does it better

  • @emme43
    @emme43 Před 18 lety +6

    I have no words to express what it feels like listening to this rendition of porgi amor.Bravissima.Pianissima!

  • @ElisaN92
    @ElisaN92 Před 16 lety +4

    wow, she has such control over her voice and you can see she's really concentrating.
    sublime ..

  • @NorthShoreCanary
    @NorthShoreCanary Před 15 lety +26

    While objectively the tempo may be a bit slow and a syllable was ignored for the sake of purity of sound (a singer knows when s/he has to compromise for the greater good), the overall effect, for me, is ethereal. The aria floats and I love what she's done with it.

  • @Camila_and_Daniel_Gaming
    @Camila_and_Daniel_Gaming Před 11 lety +17

    Jaowitz does a great job, especially with the tempo Solti picked, deadly. Her 'Porgi Amor,' along with Schwartzkopf's, is the best I've heard.

  • @heron520
    @heron520 Před 12 lety +5

    SENZA FIATO E SENZA PAROLE!!!!! SEMPLICEMENTE PERFETTA!

  • @PolaOloixarac1
    @PolaOloixarac1 Před 15 lety +3

    gundula is a true godess of sheer awesomeness, what a contessa

  • @swanningaround
    @swanningaround Před 16 lety +6

    To me Gundula is number 1 for Mozart. Period.

  • @ShawDAMAN
    @ShawDAMAN Před 14 lety +9

    I actually like the tempo and I think her interpretation is quite touching.

  • @fgraue
    @fgraue Před 18 lety +3

    que tempo!!! Solti que inmenso dircetor, ella es sencillamente increible...

  • @bernardkulche
    @bernardkulche Před 13 lety +3

    Breathtaking pure voice..

  • @clatnt
    @clatnt Před 14 lety +4

    Semplicemente celestiale!
    Wonderful!

  • @sbreathnach100
    @sbreathnach100 Před 11 lety +8

    If only we had more of her?

  • @tantcx
    @tantcx Před 18 lety +2

    Splendid!

  • @ThPaw
    @ThPaw Před 13 lety +2

    Phantastic.*****

  • @operalovely
    @operalovely Před 13 lety +3

    Superrrrrrrrrr!

  • @itiacat
    @itiacat Před 15 lety +4

    I wish I could hear the consonants. Beautiful sound...but the crisp consonants are missing.

  • @TheDali2574
    @TheDali2574 Před 11 lety +3

    superbe !!!!!

  • @ThomasMurphy55
    @ThomasMurphy55 Před 13 lety +10

    I've never heard anything as lovely as Janowitz's voice! Check out her Carmina Burana: it is conducted by Eugen Joachum, and you'll drop dead with joy. The "Dulcissime" is magical.

  • @sfkcbf
    @sfkcbf Před 17 lety +5

    For better, clear, rich sound, listen to the recently released, 5-CD set "Gundula Janowitz, The Golden Voice." For the most passionate singing I've heard, try the Berlin recording of Richard Strauss' "Four Last Songs" and especially the finale of his "Cappricio," both on DG.

  • @flicfan416
    @flicfan416 Před 12 lety +3

    Turn up the volume then. I hear it fine. She's singing piano, and perfectly at that

  • @swanningaround
    @swanningaround Před 16 lety +6

    I love this. I think this version is better than Elisabeth's and Kiri's. They are also great Mozart sopranos.

  • @swanningaround
    @swanningaround Před 15 lety +4

    Janowitz is the absolute master of Mozart along with Schwarzkopf. Te Kanawa has a slighty different and also captivating sound. These three ladies are amongst the best.

  • @Merlin1940
    @Merlin1940 Před 16 lety +7

    I do hate portamentos usually, but I love Janowitz' ones, that are thought and done differently, more measured and more appropriately IMO (not to mention with a powerful yet delicat iron-velvet voice none else has)
    Tue 13 Nov 2007 22:03 GMT

  • @TheSmoshmy
    @TheSmoshmy Před 13 lety +2

    Incredible that Janowiz is able to support the voice at this incredibly slow tempo.Not only is it ludicrously slow but it actually seems to get even slower.I have never been a great fan of Solti and i really think that he was over-rated

  • @swanningaround
    @swanningaround Před 14 lety +2

    Interesting. I find that the same old names come up when mentioning the famous Mozart arias. Gundula is always there. Leontyne and Kiri are usually mentioned also. I also love anything by Maria Stader. I find her even more precise than Gundula - if that is possible.

  • @sfkcbf
    @sfkcbf Před 17 lety

    As I suggested earlier, to hear her full capabilities, listen to the newly released 5-CD set "Gundula Janowitz, The Golden Voice" (DG), and especially along with my other suggested recordings of Richard Strauss.

  • @Merlin1940
    @Merlin1940 Před 16 lety +1

    Still another wonderful upload from MUEZZAB. Thanks so much!
    Tue 13 Nov 2007 22:16 GMT

  • @lindyms
    @lindyms Před 17 lety

    To hear the absolute best Porgi Amor, listen to Gundula's 1967 recording of this part with Karl Bohm. Just divine!! However, I would love to see any version by Margaret Price if anyone can post one here?

  • @macenroc
    @macenroc Před 14 lety +3

    The introspection of this performance is quite illuminating and makes it riveting and devine .. I do prefer the more ebullient Dorothea Roschmann though.

  • @agcalem
    @agcalem Před 15 lety +1

    I fully agree with you but neverthless I still prefer that phantastic version of the 60's with Karl Böhm, Fischer-Dieskau, Prey, Edith Mathis, etc.

  • @christineannemarsden
    @christineannemarsden Před 14 lety

    Agree

  • @1psoas9
    @1psoas9 Před 16 lety

    I agree with Tirstiano about her boyish tone -- it iscapable of great ambiguity. She has a very similar quality in singing Pamina's lament, "aCH, ICH FUHL'S" -- A SADNESS THAT'S COLLECTED, MEDITATIVE, ALMOST DISTILLED....

  • @mocheee
    @mocheee Před 15 lety

    can anyboy give me the lyrics of this song..
    its really beautiful i love this very much

  • @walshamite
    @walshamite Před 17 lety +1

    I advise, listen to her Four Last songs with Karajan, on DG. This evaluation is just plain wrong, friend edgabo. I think we all share your sensitive ears, but the 1980s recording here, heard compressed via online bandwidth, shouldn't be seen as representative, enjoyable as these clips are. She sang with great soul, accuracy and depth. A classic voice.

  • @clashguy
    @clashguy Před 16 lety

    6/5

  • @wambui37
    @wambui37 Před 12 lety

    Yes, I agree with you, although I think this version is a little too slow.
    Also from me there is a version from "Porgi Amor" with Gundula Janowitz at You Tube, which I find even more beautiful.

  • @Lindow
    @Lindow Před 14 lety +3

    As bautifully as she sings this I have to agree with the criticism: this piece marks the beginning of the second act, not the end of the opera nor the end of the Countess's life although she does contemplate dying in the piece. It's not a meditational piece either. So really, a slow tempo for this is great but to put people to sleep with it is going overboard.

  • @assindiastignani
    @assindiastignani Před 11 lety +5

    Between "Schwarzkopf" and "Period!" I would like to insert two words: Margaret Price.

  • @MrFpam
    @MrFpam Před 11 lety

    What exactly does she dominate! Anyway this is not about her ! These kind of subjective comments are out of place and especially annoying when they are stated as fact!

  • @CzarDodon
    @CzarDodon Před 16 lety +1

    I find this terribly slow! it is Larghetto but a 2/4 Larghetto, not 4/4. I'm surprised Solti let her slow it down so much, the opening tempo was already slow but she just drags and drags...and where are the words? she sounds like an instrument but there are words here too... very beautiful words by Lorenzo da Ponte!

  • @EatAnApplexD
    @EatAnApplexD Před 13 lety

    lol she has my last name

  • @pianoandpipes
    @pianoandpipes Před 16 lety

    Obviously a beautiful voice. And I know that back in the 80s it was the style to kind of forsake words toward the top, whatev. But I don't believe they were into the clavicular breathing back then. Lol...
    Still beautiful..

  • @111sparkle111
    @111sparkle111 Před 13 lety

    wow how she's draggin the tempo down. very instrumental. gorgeous, but I'll take more human like callas, etc..

  • @puffsplus72
    @puffsplus72 Před 12 lety +2

    Too slow, but pretty.

  • @pinkbeachloverable
    @pinkbeachloverable Před 12 lety

    Renée Fleming dominates.

  • @fanipenguin
    @fanipenguin Před 12 lety +1

    i cant even hear her voice...

  • @eddieman2004
    @eddieman2004 Před 15 lety

    similar voice (I think better) plus better tempo ..see......Porgi Amor sung by Mirusia Louwerse in Vienna
    and she is very young.......

  • @marcocito
    @marcocito Před 17 lety +1

    Potrobsas : "Too covered" Se ve que no conoces nada en el canto!

  • @Sochilinda
    @Sochilinda Před 16 lety

    She keeps trying to do it slower. She has a boring instinct for this aria. 3/5

  • @beckylink
    @beckylink Před 16 lety

    There is beauty here undeniably, but I agree that her voice has a very covered sound which leaves me longing for more of an open throat. Let that voice OUT!!!! Not at all similar to Schwarzkopf to me. Is she older here?

  • @ambrosius
    @ambrosius Před 12 lety +1

    That is a LOT of rubato

  • @violetavalery
    @violetavalery Před 12 lety +3

    unbearingly slow!!!!!!!!

  • @LaraBisserier
    @LaraBisserier Před 15 lety +3

    too slow, too dramatic, she closes her eyes a lot of time seperating herself from her audience and her Italian is not clear. She does have a nice tone though she makes it a little too special.