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Allerseelen By Richard Strauss Sung By Ian McEuen



Ian McEuen (tenor) sings Richard Strauss's "Allerseelen." Performed at Carnegie Mellon University's Kresge Recital hall April 16, 2008.

Upload Date : 2008-12-03
View : 2634 Rating : 4.88
Tags : allerseelen art carnegie cmu german ian lieder mceuen mellon opera song strauss tenor young

 Comments

Great Job! and good german diction. But sometimes the letter "e" is not open. for example in the word "reden" the first "e" is closed, that means more like an "i". but thats no big problem! speaking from tenor to tenor: Excellent!!!
Elried on 2008, 11, 17

Bravo. You're a fine singer and we could use you out here on the left coast.
dennisdeem on 2008, 11, 16

Seriously major pro potential voice! You aren't that far from it. GORGEOUS coloring and artistry in this song espeically. Your technique seems natural, easy, and there's NO pushing whatsoever to have a specific sound! Great interpretation of this Strauss song that in my opinion is SO aria like.
cuteoperaboi on 2008, 11, 11

che bella voce... ciao... bravo tenore! maraviglioso!
bellinicallas on 2008, 11, 04

I'm singing this song right now, but I am a mezzo studying at LaGrange College. Your voice is divine. I will continue to watch your videos. =)
ellethelvanui on 2008, 11, 04

bravo!!! that was trulyy fantastic!
roweman2 on 2008, 10, 29

i am suprised about your pretty well german diction...you have to work on your dicition of tamino..in countries where german is spoken the lyrics can be more important than the music which is not like this for exmaple in italy :) good luck for future you are on a good way
ilkertenor on 2008, 09, 26

Thank you =)
ianmceuen on 2008, 08, 29

Thank you very very very much for the comments and criticism. Diction is always a hard thing, and I will never stop trying to improve my authenticity. I am still getting the hang of letting the accompanist follow...another constant work in progress: ensemble. Thank you again, so very much, for watching and commenting.
ianmceuen on 2008, 08, 29

I don't think I could ask for a higher compliment. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
ianmceuen on 2008, 08, 29

You're my number one and my principal reference for this lied.
kevinfstrasbourg on 2008, 08, 11

The best rendition I've heard so far of this piece. I hope, someday when I'll sing it, I may perform it as well as you did.
kevinfstrasbourg on 2008, 08, 11

I love this interpretation of the song. You have given me insight as to how I should sing this too. Thanks a lot. My only comment that I wish to make is I wanted a little more at Das ich die Wieder habe. That is just my personal opinion though. Keep up the amazing work!
trump3tfr3ak on 2008, 07, 29

wow thats pretty coooooll my friend is Hanz Tashjian and a friend of mine is an incoming freshman. but anyway, i'll hopefully see you out there in the professional world! maybe well duet it one day! ya never know. good luck to youuu
youngbeetle80 on 2008, 07, 27

Ian - one of my friend is an American famous conductor and he said that you have GREAT potential, keep up the good work young man, put more video!!!! another 5 stars from Seattle Washington.
wenarto on 2008, 07, 23