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The Ten Tenors - Bohemian Rhapsody
Bohemian Rhapsody by The Ten Tenors, taken from the NDR TV special (Deutschland)
Greatest Notes from the Greatest Tenors
My assembly of what and whom I find to be the greatest higher-register notes of the tenors of the 20th and early 21st centuries. This compilation is just MY opinion; mean comments will be deleted and their authors will be blocked. --------------------------------------- 1.) An exhilarating A4 by Plácido Domingo in the zarzuela aria "No puede ser" from "La tabernera del puerto" by Pablo Sorozábal. In my opinion, Domingo is the undisputed king of the A's. 2.) A wonderfully colored Bb4 by Roberto Alagna in "Pourquoi me réveiller?" from "Werther" by Jules Massenet. 3.) Plácido Domingo sings a glorious Bb4 in "Recondita armonia" from "Tosca" by Giacomo Puccini. 4.) Franco Corelli sings an extremely dramatic B4 in "Nessun dorma" from "Turandot" by Giacomo Puccini. The most explosive B I've ever heard. 5.) Luciano Pavarotti belts a resonant B4 in "La donna è mobile" from "Rigoletto" by Giuseppe Verdi. 6.) José Carreras sings an amazingly beautiful B4, also in "Nessun dorma." His voice isn't particularly suited for this role, but this B is perhaps my favorite B ever. The warmth of the note is just amazing. 7.) Jussi Björling gives one of his perfect C5's in "Che gelida manina" from "La bohème" by Giacomo Puccini. 8.) Plácido Domingo sings a short but perfectly placed and very taut C5 in "Salut, demeure" from "Faust" by Charles Gounod. 9.) Andrea Bocelli sings one of the most longly sustained, perfectly placed, and downright thrilling C5's I've ever heard in "Di quella pira" from ...
Hallelujah - tenors only
Sing Hallelujah is a nationwide project which encourages people to find their voice and discover the joy of singing through Handel's famous "Hallelujah Chorus". Sing Hallelujah is a project from the BBC, led by BBC Radio 3, and English National Opera (ENO) www.bbc.co.uk
"O Holy Night" By David Phelps *AMAZING TENOR**Read Description*
better quality version: youtu.be the link is also under video responses PREPARE YOURSELF FOR 3:19 NOTE: Many of you have said you had no idea who David Phelps was until this clip (better late than never I suppose lol!) if you are blown away by this clip you will be equally blown away by these other David Phelps clips i've posted: It is well with my soul youtu.be There Is A River: youtu.be No More Night youtu.be A Whole New World (from the movie aladdin with Sandi Patty) youtu.be Battle Hymn Of The Republic youtu.be Let Freedom Ring (live 2001 in NYC after 9/11) youtu.be I'll Fly Away: youtu.be When God Dips His Love In My Heart (David hits an F, one of the highest notes he's ever hit) youtu.be Nessun Dorma (from 2010) youtu.be Performance Filmed: 2001 From: The gaither homecoming DVD "Christmas In The Country" You can purchase the DVD on the official gaither website www.gaither.com under "shop" or look for it in a local christian bookstore. vocalist: David Phelps pianist: the late Anthony Burger (when anthony was just 8 months old, he was using a baby walker and fell into a heating duct on the floor of his house, and suffered third degree burns on both of his hands. The doctors said he would never even be able to move his hands, but he grew up to be the most amazing pianist in the world and traveled with the Gaither Homecoming Crew for years. In February of 2006, Anthony was accompanying Bill & Gloria Gaither With Guy Penrod on the song "Hear My Song Lord" on a cruise ...
Ivan Renta, tenor sax solo
Puerto Rican born star sax player performs a solo on tenor sax for Profiles in Greatness©. He has worked with Eddie Palmieri, Tito Puente and the Lincoln Center Afro Carribean Jazz Orchestra.
Sonny Rollins - Tenor Madness
When Sonny Rollins plays, the world listens and this performance from the 2005 Antibes Jazz Festival is no exception. He performs his original composition, Tenor Madness, first recorded with John Coltrane on May 24, 1956. Please visit the Jazz Video Guy YouTube page (www.youtube.com for more great Sonny Rollins video and Sonny's own website (www.sonnyrollins.com) for more about Sonny. Video Director Patrick Savey for Zycopolis Productions. Check out more cool Zycopolis videos: www.youtube.com
Shenandoah - The American Tenors
Nathan Granner, Daniel Montenegro and Mauricio O'Reilly singing the traditional folk song "Shenandoah"
The Soul of Ben Webster - His Emotional Tenor Saxophone
Teddy Wilson, piano; Ben Webster, tenor saxophone. Look carefully after Teddy Wilson's solo and you'll see tears streaming down Ben's cheek. Benjamin Francis Webster, 27 March 1909, Kansas City, Missouri, USA, d. 20 September 1973, Amsterdam, Netherlands. After studying violin and piano, and beginning his professional career on the latter instrument, Webster took up the tenor saxophone around 1930. He quickly became adept on this instrument; within a year he was playing with Bennie Moten and later worked with Andy Kirk and Fletcher Henderson. In the mid-30s he also played briefly with numerous bands mostly in and around New York, including spells with Duke Ellington. In 1940 he became a permanent member of the Ellington band, where he soon became one of its most popular and imitated soloists. Although he was with the band for only three years, he had enormous influence upon it, both through his presence, which galvanized his section-mates, and by his legacy. Thereafter, any new tenor saxophonist felt obliged to play like Webster until they were established enough to exert their own personalities. After leaving Ellington, he led a small group for club and record sessions and also played with several small groups led by artists such as Stuff Smith and Henry 'Red' Allen. In the late 40s he rejoined Ellington for a short stay, then played with Jazz At The Philharmonic. From the 50s and on throughout the rest of his life, he worked mostly as a single, touring extensively ...
Beyoncé - Halo - Alto and Tenor Saxophone Duet
Looking to buy a saxophone or accessories? I personally recommend www.ProWinds.com for all of your needs. They offer a wide range of durable, quality saxophones and accessories that produce GREAT sound. Check them out!Check out my album on iTunes! Album Link itunes.apple.com Become a charlez360 fan on Facebook! www.facebook.com This is me, charlez360, playing my Yamaha (YAS-275, 4C mouthpiece) Alto saxophone and my Jean-Baptiste (480T, Dukoff D7 mouthpiece) to Beyoncé Knowles' hit, "Halo." I actually heard this yesterday for the first time. I feel like a douche because I had never heard it before, and it's been so popular. Ok, I pick up the alto in this vid, it's definitely been a while. I just wanted to remind you guys that I can "Giit R Done" with my alto too, even though I prefer tenor. Enjoy, I appreciate all ratings, comments, favorites, and of course, subscriptions. IF YOU WANT TO DOWNLOAD ANY OF MY SONGS FREE, GO TO: charlez-360.skyrock.com IF YOU WANT FREE SHEET MUSIC: SUBSCRIBE AND SEND ME A MESSAGE! FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions): 1.) How old are you? 18 (Birthday: April 3, 1991) 2.) How long have you been playing sax? Alto: 8 years Tenor: 1.5 years. 3.) When you record, do you have sheet music in front of you? No. I write the sheet music 2 weeks after I upload the video. 4.) Where do you get your sheet music? I write it. 5.) What kind of saxes/mouthpieces/reeds do you use? Alto: Yamaha YAS-275, 4C mouthpiece, Rico Royal 2.5. Tenor: Jean-Baptiste 480T, Dukoff ...
Emily Remler - Tenor Madness
Emily Remler plays her interpretation of the Sonny Rollins classic 'Tenor Madness' on Australian TV in May 1989. Visit the wonderful Emily Remler site: www.allthingsemily.com
Sonny Rollins Quartet with John Coltrane - Tenor Madness
Sonny Rollins Quartet with John Coltrane - Tenor Madness (1956) Personnel: Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane (tenor sax), Red Garland (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums) from the album 'TENOR MADNESS'
The Canadian Tenors - Always There
The Canadian Tenors - Always There (This song was recorded with Jamie McKnight - former member of the group)
Redneck Tenors Live - Beethoven's 5th Symphony
A clip from a 3 Redneck Tenors show with Billy Joe, Billy Bob and Billy Billee singing an amazing song.
Turandot - "Nessun dorma" - Plácido Domingo, tenor
Plácido Domingo sings "Nessun dorma" of the opera Turandot Probably one of the best recording of this aria Studio recording with Herbert von Karajan
Luciano Pavarotti "O Sole Mio" Three Tenors Rome 1990
Big Luciano Pavarotti and "O Sole Mio" The Three Tenors: The Spanish Tenor Plácido Domingo, the Spanish / Mexican Tenor José Carreras and the Italian Tenor Luciano Pavarotti. The trio began their collaboration with a concert at the ancient Baths of Caracalla in Rome held on the eve of the 1990 FIFA World Cup final in Italy, on July 7, 1990, with Zubin Mehta conducting the Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino and the Orchestra del Teatro dell'Opera di Roma for more info visit www.italianbusinessguide.com O SOLE MIO - 1898 Capurro - Eduardo De Capua "'O sole mio" is a globally known Neapolitan song written in 1898. It has been performed and covered by many artists, including such stalwarts of opera as Enrico Caruso, Mario Lanza, The Three Tenors, as well as rock/pop artists such Bryan Adams and Elvis Presley. The lyrics were written by Giovanni Capurro, and the melody was composed by Eduardo di Capua. Though there are versions in other languages, 'O sole mio is usually sung in the original Neapolitan language. 'O sole mio is the Neapolitan equivalent of Standard Italian Il sole mio and translates literally as "My Sun" (not "Oh My Sun) O sole Mio - Neapolitan lyrics Che bella cosa e' na jurnata 'e sole, n'aria serena doppo na tempesta! Pe' ll'aria fresca pare già na festa Che bella cosa e' na jurnata 'e sole Ma n'atu sole, cchiù bello, oje ne' 'O sole mio sta 'nfronte a te! 'O sole, 'o sole mio sta 'nfronte a te! sta 'nfronte a te! Quanno fa notte e 'o sole se ne scenne ...
Frank Tenaglia, tenor Danny Boy
www.franktenaglia.com Available for Symphony Concerts, Recitals & Festivals call 215 704 2287
Ben Webster (Tenor Sax) - Over The Rainbow
No one can play a ballard on the tenor sax like Ben Webster, so much from the heart, this is while he was in the UK in the 1960's, also a young Stan Tracy on piano. Benjamin Francis Webster (March 27, 1909 -- September 20, 1973), Webster, born in Kansas City, Missouri, was considered one of the three most important "swing tenors" along with Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young. Known affectionately as "The Brute",he had a tough, raspy, and brutal tone on stomps (with his own distinctive growls), yet on ballads he played with warmth and sentiment. Stylistically he was indebted to alto star Johnny Hodges, who, he said, taught him to play his instrument.
Tenor Madness Redux? Jeff Coffin Meets Bob Mintzer
Live at the 2011 Jazz Education Network Conference in New Orleans featuring Jeff Sipe, drums; Kofi Burbridge, keyboards, Bill Fanning, trumpet and introducing Felix Pastorious on bass.
Blue Devils Tim Jackson Multi Tenor DCI 2006 Champion
Blue Devils, Tim Jackson, performing his 1st place tenor solo at DCI 2006
Placido Domingo - E Lucevan le Stelle - Three Tenors 2001
Placido Domingo sings "E lucevan le stelle" from Puccini's opera Tosca during a Three Tenors concert from 2001 in Beijing.
Dido - Thank You - Tenor Saxophone
Looking to buy a saxophone or accessories? I personally recommend www.ProWinds.com for all of your needs. They offer a wide range of durable, quality saxophones and accessories that produce GREAT sound. Check them out! Check out my album on iTunes! Album Link itunes.apple.com Become a charlez360 fan on Facebook! www.facebook.com FREE MP3 DOWNLOAD LINK HERE: www.mediafire.com This is me, charlez360, playing my tenor saxophone to Dido's song "Thank You." I know it's kind of an oldie, but it's definitely a goodie too. I enjoyed playing this so much. It relaxed me, and just chilled me out. After a long week of stress, this seems to be the perfect song to play. I also haven't had time to play saxophone in a while (couple weeks), so this was certainly a nice way to get back into the groove of things. This song was requested/suggested by a fan on the official charlez360 Facebook page (link above), but it's also FOR all of my fans. Your kind (and constructive haha) comments on the videos, the channel, and the Facebook page make me feel so much better all the time. Whenever I feel down and out, or I give up on my music, I read the comments and I'm reminded why I should continue. I just want to thank you guys for all of the support and for sticking with me through everything over the days, months, and for some of you, years. Thank you. www.youtube.com
Pono Ukuleles - Soprano, Tenor, Concert & Baritone
www.theukulelesite.com - Pono Ukuleles, Types of Ukuleles - Soprano, Tenor Concert & Baritone. Aaron from www.hawaiimusicsupply.com explains the different types of of ukuleles there are.
Three Tenors 2001 - Santa Lucia Luntano - Pavarotti Domingo
The Three Tenors, Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, and Jose Carreras, sing the Italian song "Santa Lucia Luntano" in a concert from 2001 in Beijing. Addio, maestro.
Una Furtiva Lagrima - Enrico Caruso 1904
Digitally remastered version of a recording from the 1st of February 1904 (room 826, Carnegie Hall, NY). You may want to look at my non-profit website for more Caruso info: www.enricocaruso.dk (English). I have uploaded all of Caruso's recordings (in different versions to that website. I feel it is important to place this recording in its proper perspective - before you compare Caruso with other later tenors. Caruso had 2-3 years of formal schooling. His native language was Neapolitan Italian, which is'nt Italian. His whole life he had troubles reading - in any language. Still he spoke some 7 languages. The singing lessons he received were rudimentary at best. And still he moves the hearts of those who actually listen to his voice (.. more than a century later). Why? In my opinion because he was an empathetic genious. Able to communicate feelings through his singing like very few others after him. Una furtiva lagrima (A furtive tear) is the romanza from Act II, Scene 2 of the Italian opera, L'elisir d'amore (The Elixir of Love) by Gaetano Donizetti. It is sung by Nemorino (Caruso) when he finds that the love potion he bought to win his dream lady's heart, Adina, works. Nemorino is in love with Adina, but she isn't interested in a relationship with an innocent, rustic man. To win her heart, Nemorino buys a "love potion" with all the money he has in his pocket. The "love potion" is actually a cheap red wine sold by a con business traveler. But when he sees Adina weeping, he ...
Fritz Wunderlich Tenor Wolgalied
The Great German Tenor Fritz Wunderlich 1930-1966 sings Lehar´s "Wolgalied" For more Legendary Tenors please visit us on www.ClassicalTenors.com
Joseph Calleja - The Maltese Tenor
www.deccaclassics.com The career of Maltese tenor Joseph Calleja seems to have no limits, with performances at the world's greatest opera houses and acclaim for the lyrical warmth of his singing from the press and public alike. His opera and concert successes are now crowned by his third recording on Decca Classics. Joseph Calleja is an enthusiastic ambassador for Malta, where he still lives - an island with a proud operatic tradition. He is always happy to return to his friends, family and young children and finds inspiration from life near the sea. "The Maltese Tenor" captures the development of his art and presents him in some of the roles he is currently performing. It includes much-loved Puccini arias from Tosca and La Bohème alongside French arias by Massenet, Gounod, Offenbach, and Bizet. Also included are love duets from La Bohème and Bizet's Les Pêcheurs des perles, for which Joseph Calleja is joined by newly signed Decca soprano Aleksandra Kurzak − ahead of her own Decca debut album. For more information please see: www.deccaclassics.com/cat/4782720 www.deccaclassics.com/calleja-maltesetenor www.josephcalleja.com
Tenor Sing-Off - Faust high C - 15 tenors
Stereo: www.youtube.com I thought I might try my hand at the cage match/sing-off business---what better way than with Faust's famous high C in his aria "Salut! demeure chaste et pure"! rank/list your favorites---your tenors in chronological order: 1. Enrico Caruso, 1910; studio recording 2. Giacomo Lauri-Volpi, 1928; studio recording 3. George Thill, 1930; studio recording 4. Beniamino Gigli, 1935; studio recording 5. Richard Tucker, 1953; New Orleans 6. Jan Peerce, 1955 - Metropolitan Opera 7. Jussi Bjoerling , 1959 - Metropolitan Opera 8. Nicolai Gedda, 1971 - Teatro Colon 9. Jaime Aragall, 1971 - Barcelona Liceu 10. Placido Domingo, 1972 - Metropolitan Opera 11. Alfredo Kraus, 1973 - Tokyo 12. Neil Shicoff, 1987 - Lyric Opera of Chicago 13. Richard Leech, 1991 - Metropolitan Opera 14. Roberto Alagna, 2004 - Metropolitan Opera 15. Piotr Beczala, 2005 - Bad-Kissengen Festival
OPERA TECHNIQUES LESSONS - Vocal training for tenor and singers, high notes tips
The Maestro Cananà of the Italian Association "IL BEL CANTO" explaining some classical opera tecniques (for singers of the Italian Bel canto) regarding voice training and singing tips for HIGH NOTES during an opera. We upload this video to the international Opera "Appassionati" and tenor students working to improve their singing capabilities and Bel Canto knowledgement Vocal training techniques (high notes) to expressbetter singing high notes for professional tenors of the aria and romanza of the operas from ITALIAN BEL CANTO. The Maestro Mario Cananà explain to the tenor (THE YOUNG TENOR's student: FABIO DE BENEDETTO - after 6 months lessons with the Maestro Cananà) how important it is to maintain a continuous training of his voice to have a NATURAL SI, SI bemol and the DO to sing arias and romanzas as vocal professional training ITALIAN LYRICAL MUSIC LESSONS for Tenors (tenori) Music vocal and voice exercises as training of music lessons in Italy. The vocal Lessons for Tenor and Soprano for lyrical singing and voice techniques of the Italian Bel Canto by The MAESTRO MARIO CANANA "The Italian Tenor Spinto" (music culture and voice lessons, in Italy) for lyrical VOICE, MELODRAMATIC opera and lyrical culture. The Maestro Canana explain, in this class, to the two tenors how important it's to execute voice and vocal singing exercises for sopranos and tenors to reinforced voice and lyrical vocal studies. www.ilbelcanto.org The Maestro Canana and the "Associazione Il Bel Canto ...
Akon - Right Now (Na Na Na) - Tenor Saxophone Duet
Looking to buy a saxophone or accessories? I personally recommend www.ProWinds.com for all of your needs. They offer a wide range of durable, quality saxophones and accessories that produce GREAT sound. Check them out!Check out my album on iTunes! Album Link itunes.apple.com Become a charlez360 fan on Facebook! www.facebook.com This is charlez360 playing two different saxophone parts to Akon's hit, "Right Now (Na Na Na)." I was frustrated that there wasn't a solo opportunity in the entire song, so I just went off at the end. I hope you enjoy this song! Thanks for watching! Credits song: "Don't Want To Hurt You" - The Sounds IF YOU WANT TO DOWNLOAD ANY OF MY SONGS FREE, GO TO: charlez-360.skyrock.com IF YOU WANT FREE SHEET MUSIC: SUBSCRIBE AND SEND ME A MESSAGE! FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions): 1.) How old are you? 18 (Birthday: April 3, 1991) 2.) How long have you been playing sax? Alto: 8 years Tenor: 1.5 years. 3.) When you record, do you have sheet music in front of you? No. I write the sheet music 2 weeks after I upload the video. 4.) Where do you get your sheet music? I write it. 5.) What kind of saxes/mouthpieces/reeds do you use? Alto: Yamaha YAS-275, 4C mouthpiece, Rico Royal 2.5. Tenor: Jean-Baptiste 480T, Dukoff D7 mouthpiece, Rico Royal 2.5. 6.) Can I add you on MSN, Facebook, Myspace, etc.? Yes, you can add me on MSN using my email, my Myspace is at the bottom, and for Facebook, just search "Charlie Lamprecht." charlez360@hotmail.com www.youtube.com
5 Tone Scale (Tenor) c3-c5
Here you can practice your voice. Great for humming, doing lip rolls, lip trills, practicing your vowels, and good for vocal warmup and range as well! :) This is a 5 tone scale for tenors. But anybody is welcome to this. Just start and end at you're comfortable pitch. It's similar to solfedge do, re, mi, fa, sol and it goes down. Starting note: C3 (c below middle c) Highest note: C5 (c above middle c, male high c) lowest note: A2 (some tenors can go all the way down low, it's a challenge) Don't strain your self, everything should be free!!
Usher - DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love - Tenor Sax
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The 3 Tenors - Happy Christmas, War is Over
For more beautiful videos, visit www.youtube.com The 3 Tenors Christmas Concert - Live in Vienna (December 23, 1999) Hope you would enjoy watching the performance!! - PhilipCaruso ^^
Tito Beltran & Tenor Ignacio Gomez - Caruso (Live In Concert 2007)
Tito Beltran & Tenor Ignacio Gomez Singing "Caruso" by "Lucio Dalla" in Theater Jose Bohr (August 15, 2007) The Facebook es-la.facebook.com Official Web Site www.tenorignaciogomez.com Official Remastered Discography http Free Mp3 CD's mc1.madcasternetworks.com macidol.com www.rmntv.com www.castmp3.com www.diskfaktoryjams.com www.yodigme.com elysa.bandarray.com Watch HD DVD Concerts vimeo.com tenorignaciogomez.blip.tv Watch On-line Videos http www.youtube.com www.dailymotion.com www.dalealplay.com Wall For Fans www.tenorignaciogomez.com Official Merchandise www.cafepress.com International Tenor Ignacio Gomez Official Fan Club Tanja Ranke President of the Fan Club Fan Post Address For Request Autographs Badgasse 11, 97199 Ochsenfurt, Germany fanclub@tenorignaciogomez.com Direct Contact With Tenor Ignacio Gomez :. nWo contact@tenorignaciogomez.comDONATE PayPal here! And Support the music career of Tenor Ignacio Gomez :. The Magellan Celebrity:. Who gift his music for free to spread Christian and philosophical values like liberty, equality and fraternity to share a message of social reconciliation to improve this society for a brand new better world :. www.paypal.com
Sax Lesson Chromatic improvisation Anton Delecca tenor sax Learn to play saxophone and sax technique
digitalpill.tv Anton Delecca explains the uses of chromatic scales in jazz improvisation and as a warm up excercise for sax. In this video, Anton describes three excersices for warm up that improve tone and dexterity and are very useful to enliven passages of improvisation. This video works together with the pdf download available from http
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