Pagliacci - Prologo



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The famous american baritone, Robert Merrill, singing the prologue to Pagliacci


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i love this shit ( 10 months ago by WNDOWSUE)
i love this shit
i love this shit ( 10 months ago by WNDOWSUE)
i love this shit
I think that what I ... ( 10 months ago by tomyft2008)
I think that what I enjoy more than anything from these short clips on youtube is the other various comments. I have learned much about the greats of opera from you guys and have also realized that there is a vast appreciation of true, poetic talent and for beauty in general. Thank you all for the ongoing dialogue!
No one ever sounded ... ( 9 months ago by mikica021)
No one ever sounded like this! He is a true miracle! Bravo x 100!
Fabulous tone and ... ( 9 months ago by Raoul3434)
Fabulous tone and amazing strength but I sense a lack of breath that inhibits the length of some phrases here. I also think his Italian is a little strange in spots. But what an Ab!
Check out the Gobbi renditions of the same track.
Listen to the easy ... ( 9 months ago by michonnetsu)
Listen to the easy way he lets go of the E-flat on the word "povere"around 3:09, and the natural way he turns the f (leaving the previous E-flat more or less open) at "poiche siam uomini." It isn't about imitating his voice- who could do that? But look at the poetry, artistry and vocal health in a rare balance in this excerpt. Deepest thanks to the poster.
Wow, really ... ( 8 months ago by pearlmuth3)
Wow, really terrific and beautiful, wonderful sound as always.
This Sound Quality ... ( 8 months ago by kman1111)
This Sound Quality Is So Good It Scares Me
michon: You have ... ( 8 months ago by izar1234)
michon: You have good ears, but the way he turns on the F is not natural; meaning it's not something that just happened. It's something that he worked his tail off to master, like most great singers. I know this from studying with Hines and talking a lot about Merrill, Warren, MacNeil, etc. It certainly sounds natural, but then, that's the whole idea!
Timings for TV ... ( 8 months ago by pearlmuth3)
Timings for TV sometimes change things tempo wise, yes Gobbi was a great actor but Merrill a more the beautiful voice, saw both live many times, Merrill the more beautiful instrument, better top, Gobbi the great artist/ actor, Merrill lasted very well. Warren especially powerful and Mac Neil where great Verdi singers but Merrill had this great beautiful sound. BRAVO
What a great ... ( 7 months ago by gauss2005)
What a great baritone Merrill was! Listen to him in Pearl Fishers Duet with Bjorling. For a 1955 video the sound engineers did an unbelievable work; I wish all old videos had this excellent quality.
Robert Merrill is ... ( 5 months ago by Iareto)
Robert Merrill is my favorite baritone ever. What a tone! The most beautiful baritone singing I've ever heard. One of the few who realizes that being a baritone doesn't have to mean "dark". It can mean "warm" as well. Hvorostovsky and many others only paint with black where Merrill could paint with any color he wanted. Being a lower voice doesn't mean you have to sing "black" all of the time and Merrill proved it. This is gorgeous.
Yes I have heard ... ( 4 months ago by lpvcrcd)
Yes I have heard that quote. Warren was truly held as the beacon for baritones. Warren on this site,and any other,usually prevails as probably the greatest baritone who has graced an opera stage. Merrill was outstanding and did have a beautiful tone.
Yes!Robert Merrill ... ( 4 months ago by lpvcrcd)
Yes!Robert Merrill never produced a bad note or poorly phrased aria in his life! As consistent a great voice as there has been!
Sure sounds good to ... ( 4 months ago by hswatnik)
Sure sounds good to me!!
When was this ... ( 4 months ago by griggle990)
When was this recorded?
I think the credit ... ( 2 months ago by JeffW77)
I think the credit at the end says 1955. Recording looks like a kinescope. I just read Merrill's biography "Between Acts." Great collection of his reminiscences about opera, theater, TV and radio. I remember seeing him once on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson--probably in the '80s.
He's been dead for ... ( 2 months ago by tenorismo)
He's been dead for 3 yrs , and He's still the greatist American baritone.
I am a baritone and ... ( 1 month ago by operaboy1924)
I am a baritone and that is so true! Well put.
How is it possible ... ( 1 month ago by mrright911)
How is it possible in the year of 1955 they could not produce an opera film that looks professional. This looks like it was made in someones basement. My God they did not have on hand a better film and audio team. My friends and I had an 8mm camera and we made better films? I mean your filming one of the greats in opera a little professionlism..
Awesome! One of my ... ( 1 month ago by PattyWagon)
Awesome! One of my favorite baritones of all time, singing probably my favortie baritone aria. Such a powerhouse.
Warren and Merrill ... ( 1 month ago by organdude44)
Warren and Merrill were both great! I never had the privilege of hearing Warren in person but, heard Merrill many times in New York. He was the real deal and NEVER disappointed.
I was lucky to have ... ( 4 weeks ago by frankp2115)
I was lucky to have known Mr. Merrill. Everyone knows how beautiful his voice was but He was always extremely nice and very well mannered. He was funny and very down to earth.
Quelle puissance ... ( 2 weeks ago by mariasarda)
Quelle puissance dans l'émotion...



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