This may very well have been the best version of "Duetto buffo di due gatti" I have ever seen. You guys are clearly operatic actors, rather than just classical singers.
+Nillie This has become my favorite, too. The guys are just good players. That's what takes opera into great art - gifted actors who are brilliant singers. Otherwise, it's simply techn-dazzle. If that's a word.
Morí de risa con ésta versión de "Dueto de Gatos" de Rossini. Es la mejor versión y más divertida que he visto. Los cantantes de ópera también son muy buenos actores. Los felicito por su representación. Congrats!
Ok, that wins - it is really sad that this doesn't have millions of views. This randomly popped into my head, and I was looking for a good recording of the original version; when I saw this one, I wasn't sure if it would be as funny as a bass/tenor fight instead of an alto/soprano fight, but you proved me wrong. That was definitely the best rendition I've seen. :D
Hilarious! 😹 Their voices + their acting + that awesome audience ! They are bested only by Hyacynthe and Regis, but how could one be upset with that? Very well done, gentlemen!
JA,JA,JA,JAJAJA,JA,JA. BRAVO!!!! . If Rossini saw it, he would still be laughing!!.....and the pianist arrived at the right time......thank Goodness.....so we could see the end!....JA,JA,JA
No,no,no, a mi me mato cuando se pusieron a "pelear", jajajajaja ¡¡QUE RISA!!, me fascino sin duda alguna. Esta version, y la de los niños austriacos, han sido los dos mejores. Cada version tiene como que su saborcito.
Salvador Martí jajajaja, no manches güey, deja de ser mal pensado!!. A lo de "saborcito", me refiero a que cada versión de esta cómica canción, tiene su chizpa, su gracia. No lo que tú estás pensando.
While the piece is typically attributed to Gioachino Rossini, it was not actually written by him, but is instead a compilation written in 1825 that draws principally on his 1816 opera, Otello. The compiler was likely the English composer Robert Lucas de Pearsall, who for this purpose used the pseudonym "G. Berthold"
A parte l'indubbia goliardicità del pezzo non posso non sottolineare la bellissima voce del basso (il ragazzo a sinistra) e la sua tecnica decisamente superiore alla media. Farà strada, se solo lo vorrà.
Reminds me of a relationship between a Siamese and an Orange Tabby. I was never sure what sharing meant to them, or if that even existed in either one's vocabulary.