Beniamino Gigli shows how a tenor sings an OO vowel on a high note – O paradiso – Berlin, 1932
In other uploads of this, the audio of the aria portion was pitched a half step too high. With this corrected version, Gigli’s voice is far less shrill and irritatingly juvenile. We hear that the voice is powerful, penetrating, and mellow (pastosa).
Beniamino Gigli sings “O paradiso,“ from Meyerbeer’s L’africana
Berlin, Sportpalast, 1932
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Yes, the singing is... extra.
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