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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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A TRUE LYRIC TENOR VOICE,
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This review is from: Ramón Vargas - L'amour, l'amour / Viotti (Audio CD)
Mr.Vargas has a true lyric tenor voice and, in pointed disagreement with Mr. Levine's otherwise excellent review, I point out that both Riccardo in Un Ballo in Maschera and Rodolfo in La Boheme are lyric tenor roles that were sung by such lyric tenors as Bonci and McCormack (Rodolfo). Another very important point is that we have, as opera lovers, developed a very disagreeable habit of proclaiming, through lack of historical perspective, every tenor "the greatest tenor of all-time" forgetting minor voices from the past like Lauri-Volpi, Caruso, Tucker, Gigli, etc.With these points developed I can point out that the singing on this CD is on an exceptionally high order. Try the arias from Romeo, Lucia di Lammermoor, and La Favorita to see what I'm talking about. The top notes have, at times, almost a Bjoring like sheen and freedom (I should point out to the power nuts that Bjoring's voice was NOT LARGE)while his approach recalls the the great american tenor Jan Peerce. Bravo Vargas!!!!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Tenor of Note,
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This review is from: Ramón Vargas - L'amour, l'amour / Viotti (Audio CD)
It is no secret among true opera devotees that Ramon Vargas has one of more beautiful tenor voices of today. His slightly dark hued, warm lyric tenor is an instrument of rare quality. Fortunately, Vargas is able to combine this beauty of sound with intelligent phrasing and restraint. Although it was been remarked that his voice is rather small, this is a misconception. I have had the pleasure of hearing Vargas all three times he has performed at the LA Opera, once in Werther and twice in L'elisir D'amore. Although Vargas does not have the spinto power of a Domingo, he achieves plently of volume without straining his voice. Although Vargas struggles sometimes at the top, that is not because he lacks an adequate top register. Rather, it is because his voice is not particularly well suited to the heavier, higher tessitura roles. Thus, Vargas reaches the top notes demanded by Donizetti, for example, with facility, while he may sometimes struggle with a heavier Verdi aria. One can only hope that Vargas does not push his voice unwisely like a Di Stefano, whose expansion into the heavier repertoire resulted in the coarsening of that great tenor's velvety timbre. This is not to say that Vargas's voice will not change. But any change should come naturally. In the meantime, Vargas should do what he has been doing thus far, something that he seems to do better than any other tenor today.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ramón Vargas - For Tenor Connoisseurs!!,
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This review is from: Ramón Vargas - L'amour, l'amour / Viotti (Audio CD)
I've been looking for a great tenor voice for some time now. Most new tenors, with a few exceptions, sound more like high singing baritones with little high frequency overtones to their voice. Pavarotti is by far the greatest tenor of our time with a beautiful upper register with high frequency overtones. But Pavarotti's overtones are not as attractive or present in his middle and lower registers. Ramon's a fairly new tenor (42 years old) that finally sounds like a tenor, because he has gorgous high frequency overtones. What makes Ramon so unique is that his overtones are consistant and beautiful throughout his entire range. If I had to discribe his voice in one word it would be "Intoxicating". His singing sounds effortless, romantic and very sensitive which touches the heart. The only thing he needs to work on is instilling more drama into the dramatic lines. With this one CD I have fallen in love with Ramon's voice. I can't wait until he is ready to do more Puccini. This CD is a MUST HAVE!
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