ogni tanto ritorno su questa pagina per ascoltare un vero tenore dall a indiscutibile classe e dalla splendida voce che travolge l'anima..... la sua interpretazione arriva in fondo al cuore.... Grande Franco
Non credo che si possa cantare questo brano, secondo me meraviglioso ma difficilissimo, eseguirlo con questa maestria come fece lo splendito Tenore Franco BONISOLLI !!!!Ci vuole un bel coraggio criticare e cliccare "Un non mi piace " Limpida e potente e piena di meravigliose sfumature è la voce del Maestro Franco BONISOLLI.
grande , indimenticabile Bonisolli ha cominciato la sua carriera con ruoli da tenore lirico ottenendo risultati magnifici. in quest' aria egli ha già un timbro da tenore lirico- spinto , tuttavia egli, intelligentemente, guida ancora la sua voce con eleganza e maestria da conquistare totalmente chi lo ascolta.
Questo è un vero tenore con tutti gli attributi. Per anni lo ho ascoltato in Arena in ruoli diversi, da lirico spinto ed era sempre al centro dell'attenzione vista la qualità della voce e della presenza scenica. Dal carattere esuberante quasi da guascone. Ma qui io ritorno spesso ad ascoltare questa pagina di musica e lo trovo veramente sublime, canta con il cuore, ti penetra nell'anima ti travolge. Peccato ci abbia lasciato Rip.
Che dire interpretazione straordinaria!!!!!!! Mette i battiti del cuore a mille. Da lui ci si può aspettere di tutto e di più, la sua tecnica di emissione gli permette di affrontare qualsiasi ruolo con apparente facilità e con perfomance eccezzionali come questa del LAMENTO DI FEDERICO. Veramente artista eccezzionale.!!!!!!!!
En la vida pensé que alguien pudiera interpretar esta dificilisima aria de este modo tan increíble. Parece mentira que una voz tan ancha y potente pueda hacer ese canto ligado, esa media voz y cantar sin guardarse nada en ese agudo, que en verdad es un verdadero lamento. Bravo Maestro Bonisolli.
bravissimo Franco grade interpretazione da brividi riuscire a cantare questa romanza con ua voce spinta come la tua e difficilissimo eri e rimarrai u grande rps in pace maestro
E una carezza al cuore sentire questa melodiosissima SPLENDIDA voce un coro d armonia ed una perefezione di emissione della voce da far paura. Grandissimo tenore Franco BONISOLLI . IL TUO TALENTO E VERO È GRANDE SOPRA A MOLTISSIMI CRETINI PIGOLANTI GRAZIE MAGNIFICO ARTISTA DI ESSERE ESISTITO PER NOI
It really makes you miss the good old passionate tenors on stage. Today performances don't allow enough freedom. The mass standardization of society changed music in a very wrong way.
The great contemporary singer Cecilia Bartoli said exactly the same in an interview. She added that today, we have more well- trained singers than ever, but that we do not have great artists any more. An intelligent and absolutely correct observation on today's operatic scene, I think.
The seeking for perfection destroys diversity. People are being trained in very similar methods all over the world. Unless we have some artist who has some sort of autodidacting in his learning, it's going to be difficult to turn this over.
Ursula Dietze Bartoli has a horribly underdeveloped voice and the singers are probably the worst trained than ever before, most probably in recorded history , as even the best of today are barely on par, with the 2nd rate singers of previous generations
It's still a mistery why was Bonisolli underrated during his lifetime. Another great tenor who was also underrated was Veriano Luchetti. Great voice, great talent, but by some misterious reason, just like Franco, never got the deserved praising.
This man was a true legend. He would have been one of the original famous 3 Tenor Italia 90 but was left out because his loose cannon attitude. What a loss . Imagine if it was the 4 Tenors.
How could he sing this kind of repertory for lighter- voiced tenors with such a big voice? And then to sing it as excellently and beautifully as he did! Just marvelous! I think this tenor was underrated tremendously, pazzo or not pazzo. I rather have a "pazzo" (supposedly crazy) great tenor than a sane semi-tenor like so many are out there today and were there too during his time. And, besides, why the hell was he called Il Pazzo (The Crazy One)? He may have had an original, a bit eccentric personality, but crazy he certainly wasn't.
Contrary to what most people think, Bonisolli was NOT a dramatic tenor. He started as a lyric tenor with a relatively small voice. As years did pass by, his voice got bigger and bigger and he became a real spinto tenor capable of singing many different roles with great success. I will share a couple of links of a younger Bonisolli. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rknPipwb6fM.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CL_qVBZg-dM.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XvyR7V-BSqA.html
What a wonderful, lyric voice. Why have I ever heard of him? He should be or should have been at the Met singing along with Luciano and the other tenors.
What can I say which has not already been said about Corelli ? Such vocal control, emotion and that ringing top note, some tenors avoid singing.We shall sadly never hear his like again.With justification, both vocally and physically known as 'The Prince of Tenors' R.I.P
È la solita storia del pastore Il povero ragazzo Voleva raccontarla E s'addormì C'è nel sonno l'oblio Come l'invidio Anch'io vorrei dormir così Nel sonno almeno l'oblio trovar La pace sto cercando io vo Vorrei poter tutto scordar Ma ogni sforzo e vano Davanti ho sempre di lei Il dolce sembiante La pace tolta e solo a me Perche degg'io tanto penar? Lei sempre lei, mi paria at cor Fatale vision, mi lascia Mi fai tanto male Ahimè
Everytime Franco sang, something happened. Exitement, beauty, passion, musicality. Already in the seventies I was a big fan but people laughed at me. Said he was too emotional, larmoyant etc. I still can weep listening to his voice. He wasn't crazy, but a piece of art.
Bonisolli damaged ( putting it miley as possible ) his voice a long time ago with too, too many Di quella piras ; as a result, Lanza surpassed him in this Lament.
Can you provide a link to Corelli singing this? I have been listening to Corelli for a few decades now and I have never heard him sing this aria. Thank you.