Verdi, Donizetti, Puccini: Il Mito Dell'opera / Bordoni
Critics, conductors and colleagues agree that Franco Bordoniās voice, accent and interpretation constitute Verdi at his most noble. Which is hardly surprising given the singerās awe of the composer and approach to his art. Bordoni had all the technique he needed to exploit to the full his voiceās volume, texture with its wealth of harmonics and two octave range with no uneven spots. The timbre and color of his voice made him the perfect dramatic baritone, a voice that saw its owner through years of unflagging, full-on performances.
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Verdi, Donizetti, Puccini: Il Mito Dell'opera / Bordoni
Verdi, Donizetti, Puccini: Il Mito Dell'opera / Bordoni
Critics, conductors and colleagues agree that Franco Bordoniās voice, accent and interpretation constitute Verdi at his most noble. Which is hardly surprising given the singerās awe of the composer and approach to his art. Bordoni had all the technique he needed to exploit to the full his voiceās volume, texture with its wealth of harmonics and two octave range with no uneven spots. The timbre and color of his voice made him the perfect dramatic baritone, a voice that saw its owner through years of unflagging, full-on performances.
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Critics, conductors and colleagues agree that Franco Bordoniās voice, accent and interpretation constitute Verdi at his most noble. Which is hardly surprising given the singerās awe of the composer and approach to his art. Bordoni had all the technique he needed to exploit to the full his voiceās volume, texture with its wealth of harmonics and two octave range with no uneven spots. The timbre and color of his voice made him the perfect dramatic baritone, a voice that saw its owner through years of unflagging, full-on performances.