Three good, and very different, examples. Counter tenors are popular nowadays, but some critics say that they are just taking (beeing in their voice range) the place of women who could sing just as well: another gender polemic...
I've never been particularly fond of countertenors, but the first one that caught my attention is Russell Oberlin. I think those who may be interested will enjoy his singing of "Come Again Sweet Love" by John Dowland:
Bravo....a FINE, carefully delineated performance by this outstanding COUNTER TENOR, a legitimate voice range, not falsetto. Brilliantly performed in clear, wonderfully modulated tones.
Three good, and very different, examples. Counter tenors are popular nowadays, but some critics say that they are just taking (beeing in their voice range) the place of women who could sing just as well: another gender polemic...
Among those countertenors of today, I'm especially impressed by David Daniels. Why don't you watch this and see what you think:
I've never been particularly fond of countertenors, but the first one that caught my attention is Russell Oberlin. I think those who may be interested will enjoy his singing of "Come Again Sweet Love" by John Dowland:
Thanks for posting this gill
His name is Jakub Orlinski, from Poland.
Handsome he is.
A beautiful tenor voice, and hitting the high notes with aplomb. A young and vibrant voice from a very handsome man.
Bravo....a FINE, carefully delineated performance by this outstanding COUNTER TENOR, a legitimate voice range, not falsetto. Brilliantly performed in clear, wonderfully modulated tones.
That is not the kind of music I usually listen to, but my god I sure listened to him. Thanks for sharing.