Weekend Concert 30: The Greatest Tenor
2007/3/18 12:13:30
The era when the so-called Three Tenors polluted the world has passed -- the world has become more lovable. But ears polluted by fake recordings and dreadful taste are like land contaminated by non-degradable waste -- no future of vitality, only dead silence. Over a hundred years ago, the greatest voice ever, facing the crudest of equipment -- equipment cruder than today's cheapest recording machines -- left the silent world an eternal burst of vitality. With these recordings, the greatest voice crosses the chasm of time, pierces through the background of noise, and still presents itself as vividly alive. Even the ugliest world becomes brilliantly radiant. All the ugliness of the world ceases to matter.
A great voice only needs listening -- all explanations are superfluous. Due to the upload site having issues recently, the concert went on hiatus for several weeks and is now resuming. Caruso, the greatest tenor in recorded human history -- his recordings from 1903 to 1906 are the perfect gift for the concert's reopening.
Chán Zhōng Shuō Chán 2007/3/18 12:17:07
Have things to do this afternoon, so heading out first, goodbye.