An aria by Henry Purcell. Philippe Jaroussky and Yoko Namura.
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sounds like a woman!
y a eu comme un boum déconcertant non?
mais tout de même... Bravo!
brilliant!!!!!
baro
Wonderful! That's how a countertenor's voice must sound: Sweet and "velvet like".
Must be added: It is late 17th century english, and phonetics.
Well, English counter tenors are not that comprehensible either...:-)
Wonderful voice but his English is incomprehensible.
"Music Fo A While" ha ha
What is this a Conservatoire or Concert ?
Beautiful voice!
Fantastic !!
Magnificient.
wow awsome, I sing that high too but I am a girl..... but I heard of counter tenors I didnt know they sound higher thats cool.
PURCELL-GRANDE
DUDE! you are like the 2nd counter tenor i have heard in my life! you are cool!the harpsi or is it a clavi or whateva......complements the voice!....
HENRY PURCELL, GRANDE
i love it im a counter tenor myself (a real one) and thats one of my fav. songs so look out 4 me im coming with vids soon.
not my best version but this is the most beautiful piece of music ever written
not at all my favorite version but it brings out the beauty of the piece!
B E A U T E O U S !
Philippe is one of the better falsetto countertenors well trained to sing alto-castrato music. More clear and precise than many and with higher notes than some so that he can assume roles not open to others. He has sung opera rolls which require greater power than this song. He should have an acceptional carreer.
absolutely breathtaking, i can't believe how beautiful and incredible this sounds B_R_A_V_O!
Is a pretty voice but this man has little power
philippe jaroussky is the most beautiful Alto. I recommands his vivaldi's record operatic arias.