Kurt Moll - O Isis Und Osiris

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Kurt Moll Opera Mozart Zauberflöte Sarastro Isis Osiris Bass Basso Profondo
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The great basso delivers an elegant and beautiful rendition of Sarastro's aria "O Isis und Osiris" from Mozart's Die Zauberflöte.(MET, 1991) ...

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Kurt Moll - O Isis Und Osiris

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  • Lovely voice. ...

    Lovely voice. Certainly one of the best bases I've heard on YouTube. Shame the tempo is so slow though. :(

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  • great singer

    great singer

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  • don't forget about ...

    don't forget about this in the test tomorrow!!!(music appreciation)(utpa)(class of 7:45)...from that guy you don't know but want to get to know...
    ps. that guy who always
    laughs during class is fkn stupid

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  • Well, kind of... I ...

    Well, kind of... I mean you get training until you don't need it anymore. Technique and instrument are two different things. A violinist can be technically perfect and play a crappy violin and not sound as good. But certainly if you keep singing correctly your the voice gets better towards one's 40s or so.

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  • I really like the ...

    I really like the way his voice spreads over the scene, there's a lot of light inside that deep voice. Tastes like the best brandy you could get!!! This timbre rolls like honey!

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  • I have been doing a ...

    I have been doing a bit of researching. Song-technically Moll is the greatest there ever were. As to whether he is the best ever,well, that's up to each and one. =)

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  • So someone at the ...

    So someone at the age of eighteen (such as myself) has until their mid-thirties to complete what ever type of training/technique that was required to achieve the style/notes/control/abilities they had pursued and wanted to gain?

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  • The voice stops ...

    The voice stops developing at around your mid-thirties, so in 20 years time your voice will have settled and you'll have had a few years to kind of work on it and have a decent amount of control with it.

    All else aside, Opera teaches patience. =P

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  • fair enough, but ...

    fair enough, but does it really take that long for your voice to develop

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  • pavelkostov: we may ...

    pavelkostov: we may not know how you sing, but seeing as your voice is at most about a third of the way through it's development, I'd imagine you're perhaps not as good as a world renound opera singer, who's voice HAS developed.
    So maybe come back and try brag about your talent in 20 years so someone might believe you.

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