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that is this is, is because this profession gives you such tremendous feelings of happiness. it carries you from one way of energy to the next to them to talk with a naples in summer 2020 la. don't shahita care free idleness and almost completely masculine. after a devastating spring corona virus infections have decreased significantly. italians are getting out and a house again. oh,
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i'm on my way to meet you. don't ask houseman, one of the best 10 has in the world. some say the best we meeting at the opera house here in naples. oh no, this is the 1st he needs a fresh shirt. it's 36 degrees celsius, outside man's acted. he they say oper was invented here. that funny combination or theater and music to utter little zeek. yeah, i don't know where this is. this is the donor 30 box, and that's the real city box. they all received their own seats for performance. hm . ah, me more resource halem? oh, oh, oh, oh no sir. it's getting ready for you. probably the most sought after 10
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or in the world today. and you've come down from this mount olympus of singing, to talk to us here in naples, in the beautiful theatre on carlo may be mountain olympus is a bit of a cliche. do you feel at home here since it okay to? how is it covered the st. dryden, this is what matters in your career is how long you stay at the top lift asthma, who not. whether you get there sooner or later in thinking this 1st i like it's the quicker your ascent, the faster your descent and the less solid your footing and foundation, africa less experience you collect on the way examine. on the more slowly arise to the top is tell me the more you know how to appreciate what you find there within that harbor. oh indeed. if you make that climb more slowly, why? hopefully you get to sniff that mountain air and see how strong the head winds are up there being placed on. does alice in all of that really helps make you feel at home up there. you don't build a house. yeah. so how's a tougher? on donhauster bon, gather different estimate longer after you lean at the pinnacle for quite some time
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on these lonely heights. so and how does it feel now? is it permanent lacy code ya galaxy listed as its downsides? for sure, because you also have the delivery fun. it's not like you can rest on your laurels and that whatever you will do will sell, so to speak, that people will just with i had all filters on what as with the sun, how it works on the skate, me. but that's all peanuts compared to the opportunities you have peanuts and kings at certain. mowgli sh cotton. the monmouth, blue ah, blue
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singing is singing for you whole like joey or hard work, but a vend money to help in hood. if i were to say that everything so effortless, you hardly even notice it hide belie. i also enjoyed it. this music imparts has the tendency to make the audience think and even you of the singer. thank was accepted in it's all happening without any effort at all. only he can judge taken from seattle bus yet, but the moment you stop for a breather. buck you realize just how much it takes out of you. oh, i've worn out you are a month. i shall scale oak truth and that's when you notice how strenuous it really else you. the other thing it does, i can the stories about. but because his profession gives you such tremendous feelings of happiness, obviously it carries you from one wave of energy to the next and you get the feeling. everything just happens effortlessly and pat this guy. but there are worse things i litigate about. her covered gifts, lima alpha i knew enough, even
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a eunice kaufman didn't come into the world a fully fledged tennor. how did you build that relationship with your voice off? when did you find your voice and think, hey, i can do something with this. i mean, come on, man, man does, is set off. i know it's like entering into an arranged marriage. it is an, it's an instrument that i can't leave at home because no matter where i go day or night in bed, whenever i know it, but i always have it with me and have to take into consideration to some extent most. but it's very important to still live your life to take joy and daily life, even though you're always carrying your voice with you so to speak on. otherwise, you can't play the characters on stage that you want to know here. that because you don't know yourself what life is about money table vice muslim highs. oh eunice kaufman, grew up in a pretty regular family. his father worked for an insurance company. his mother was a kindergarten teacher. they went musicians, but they did love music. kaufman became interested in singing at an early age and
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later studied in munich a global career wasn't really on the cards. the student were aloof to cause a student who was a happy go lucky guy, thing in there. he had a 1000 different interests, sports and cooking, and of course, music and technique and so on. this one at the doctor. he wasn't an extraordinarily diligent or industrial student. in other words, organ fleiss. he go, i finished then 2 of us must machines are oh, his 1st engagements were in sa, broken stuttgart and heidelberg, early on. kaufman embodied the operatic hero and was also idolized in real life. his years at the zurich opera house from 2001 to 2009 were formative his work began to take him around the world. milan new york, london and to the big festivals, including the iconic by rote, with lohengrin. ah,
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and to salzburg, of course, with vidalia eunice kaufman, took on the great tenor rolls and was internationally celebrated. ah, yes. soon. clubby fees is incredibly versatile in terms of his repertoire. it withdraw as keep confusing as her as adept in german, french and italian rep, constantly the over whether it's opera or leader. he's just as versatile stylistically confident and musically vivacious. in everything he does the same thing and the dude, i think the carrillo spoke. oh is kept so foolish school from 2 days to common via enclosures. there's so many levels to pass through to arrive at what we call singing. and at the end of
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the day, i know, and that's the essence of it. zorn, singing has to become 2nd nature of agency and it has to be one of those things we do without giving it a 2nd thought phase. can we speak without thinking about it? after we breathe without giving it any thought, hotman, the $24.00 singing asked to become equal. the automatic mathis was a good also. and when it does sing and you have the freedom to go on stage i and without thinking about technique, warner, you just interpret and inhabit the role you all in to put in, ah, it's early evening in naples. final preparations for the opening, a concert or underway. naples music lovers gather on the square near the tacro san carlos. eunice kaufman is backstage. having a last chat with friends and colleagues before the performance. ah, it's one of his signature roles. the egyptian commander read
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a miss from a blue . ah ah ah, what a performance, how was it to you? it cannot be really hide the author right. there was so hard for for me. i will be homozygous megan, we got into it. and at the end, we just drank and sweat and drank and sweat. it was pretty, i'm like a visit to the solar and the oper at the same time, ha,
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it's been on it. and i still feel swept away you to in the oprah, you just lost your lover. you died yourself, america? yeah. my girl. well ha, next, next week. another will come along. it's like, oh no, that's just the way it is. go. i'm incredibly into an incredibly involved emotionally, both via the moment it's over and i'll, it's over. it was for my that's for by just one mill. about what happens if singing is no longer possible from there. i've already experienced a situation where you had to take a break for several months because your voice needed arrest him. how did you deal with that on? what did you worry, that you'd have to start that your voice would never come back to him or any reader? this is ne, i'm for kelvin through jim, and it's never easy to overcome a vocal crisis cervical difficulties unscathed. it cuts especially unscathed, at the psychological our, that for i am, because you're so deeply connected to your voice. the as english is a shed in the far end because you not
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a huge amount of confidence to be able to draw on your voice in front of thousands of spectators in allah given tight, the moment you lose trust in your voice and games, couldn't it becomes very difficult to stay relaxed and you perform with easier. sure. you live lockout sublime aunt enlists who were in urban so again, it's very unpleasant. why? because you want to sing manhattan class is actively promised your fans. you would mun my love perform a free love being in front of an audience design or that makes it all the more frustrating when you have to wait. how good, but you also know that if you're patient about sooner or later, you will be able to perform again. if you do it, you'll have your voice back just as before. can you me to off trading on hobbit a say been still mentally done or does better than the old unit. and again, on stage after the vocal crisis. looking out, if you remember that i sang that 1st performance as i always say with the handbrake on, i stopped by the hope you took 2 or 3 performances before i had my confidence. then
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thank goodness knock on wood. whereas the italian say talk up arrow, it's working just fine and from 20th through the i'm not why i don't try me on twitter. you know, all the work is to of us opera is often such a great drama. also, you will see what kind of drama queen and your personal line and in agony lim glover, nice position close to that i'm i am,
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i wouldn't say that i love drama. it's been a month. i'm gonna, i like to have time for myself. and often i find myself running late because i still had something to do here or there somewhere. another us and each tub comes, they would be able to switch between my professional and private life very easily enough. team the stick for bias. as soon as the performance is over, i feel totally free, and that helps you come down from the high warner all this to be done. i'd say that of all the procedures going from one of the less complicated ones. i didn't open thing on the skipped to didn't i'm father and son. oh, this is also how his friend and former teacher helmer, do each, sees it too which is a pianist and professor who's known kaufman for almost 30 years. ah, the heavens will filled it as if i have often admired him. he has incredible discipline, fun fun, or he's invited by friends who bore to really rare and excellent wine just to him.
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he'll apologize inside that he can't drink because he's singing the next day to me like singing long as you at least and he really won't change. look the see, hear me some one who when he has a certain job to do will stick by the rules. he set for himself in a matter what temptation might come along the way. so call me when that's crucial if you want to korea like his dish, loosely fearing and jerky carrier, or bar good of opera is considered a latest aloof. have some say why put so much into our pro when we have a climate catastrophe the pandemic and was longer i why do we need or provide for taking? yeah, i think of this to go out or just a service order from taylor is that? well, i wouldn't say that it's more important than putting bread on the table that feel. okay, opera is elitist, it does cost a lot of money unless it's not a form of art. it's created once and then is available wherever on in, on like the visual arts or through allstate. since i work lightly at the same time video, it's such a fascinating art for it as
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a show video. otherwise it wouldn't have lasted over the centuries and can't even see. it allows you to dream yourself into a whole nother world. was he, the music has an emotional impact or, and that's something really fascinating. it wasn't moving. yeah, it was the 1st scene and isn't oper we'll, and as for i'm, it was of, i didn't cut it, especially in today's society, which is rather cold. i still on focused on achievement and profit. profit, oscar leaked is and very banal, forms of recreation. he likes to art. if you even want to call it that gift. i little demons of up north is all men. and can i defend opera because like so many others are under before yoga i've been fired up by a passion and a fascination for the beauty of this opportunity. is it? yeah, he sure and height for fontes are const i'll it so much that i can't imagine a world without it. i know it on as he took it, as i can see. shall my house, o clara theed little drama along the way by that of like in me land at les galaxy, where you sang ness and dorman. ha. and somehow it didn't go to plans. ganske
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accept ut. ah, it is quantity. you would have mon, well, we're all only human and not machines you hadn't missed one be behind. oh, for myself that i can't always see that everywhere. be at the very top of my game goes physically and mentally. or even when i am completely focused, i can get mixed up or be distracted for a couple of seconds, but have something else on my mind that even bother. and suddenly i realize the wrong words are coming out of my mouth or not, but infection text in decay, lou
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ah. 7 7 7 7 with me, mike, mike, sometimes i ask myself how you do it, doesn't it get boring at some point to perform the same roles at the same place is acting as though it's all new, or maybe it really does feel that way. it's constant over her. it's been gorgeous and it fits against it. and i sung in more than 40 for non present together at the moment they are about 15 to 20 in my repertoire commons insufficient from thin on flan fish. of course, if you're always doing the same thing with the same colleagues under the same
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circumstances, you can become rather routine and to set up the experience of everything being new and exciting can turn into the nightmare of everything being always the same lies. i'm very lucky because i do get to enjoy a lot of variety and when i missed the phone with me, let me use the units, calcium to be quieter and outgoing. for example, if the rehearsal isn't going the way he want, but this is the same man who can perform the final scene of common in a way where you think and it's all he has to do is perform. he doesn't even have to sing and it would still be wonderful. i think both think, i mean,
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that's the heart of who he is. towards that enormous temperament, the, the sixty's is own guardian, the with the, the the, the, the, the, the syrians, the corona virus. these ton of silence. if you've been to listen the group agency, of course i was in a very fortunate situation and i will have a house in the middle when i live there with my family, we have a big garden. so does our line tron does so having to stay at home really felt like a holiday hanford? i shopped
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a sigh and i am also doubly fortunate in that i've had another baby or not melana baby with my 2nd wife intercom. alba, which is a wonderful addition to our family law, thus i english so this time of turning my focus inward this and it for his contemplation a physicist because they also had a very positive side for megan in the for she, but many of my colleagues in different fields had been hit very hard by this forest downtime as yet so might have been there's still suffering its impact on keynote via that. that won't ally the arctic and hit disproportionately hard on this entire situation. we found ourselves in decent counseling comstock for eunice kaufman and helmet deutsch and enforced break during the pandemic provided time to finally do some recording o z, like a shonda or our of bliss is the 1st album ne majoring looked down. but however enjoyable a project share between 2 old friends, a studio recording can't replace alive performance oh,
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the return to the stage finally came in vienna in the full, despite rising infection rates and the city having been declared a risk area. unit kaufman held his 1st opera appearance since the corona virus outbreak there. these don't carlos at the vienna state opera. i her. oh i ah oh eunice councilman has
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a special relationship with the austrian capital and he's just recorded an album in vienna, venus, and started busy until the end of the city i've grown to life vivid. there is no other place in the world where more composers of left and there are so much music about the city, but these are stuff that has its positive and it's negative sides of much of a laugh and joke about it were sarcastic about it before the end it's clear that everyone loves the city i live and many have paid tribute to it in so many different areas and melodies. so i picked a few of them with the hob. any kind of else like it often. oh mm hm. ah ah
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ah ah ah, ah. c grantham, let's go up to the pinnacle one more time in zang out lunar loomed this mountain lint, they said hopper attic tennis. how long do you hope to stay up? they are, hey, yet, if i have a viscous take dust, if i've come to realize how much i enjoy just living my life on earth get added, wished he'd sites. and during this time, under the corona virus get back to me. i've also seen how many lovely things there, or you can spend your time doing. it's on a tight on function. so perhaps i will end up performing let you see it in. it was meaning, but i'm far from saying good. i'm going to stop altogether. this is shelly knock
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bite off on an fat. i do think that there will come a time when i leave the stage and, but that's a good way in the future. i does. it took up for the next 10 years at least. i imagine i'll continue along the same course and each of them fall buzzer. i'm on. thank you. and then i might end up doing something else for a few years and pencil. i will quit on dallas cultural side because i can't imagine being on stage until i'm 90. bit annoyed fish. it's inevitable at some point. even contact continuing on would only serve to one, do everything you've accomplished over the ad i've taught for spirit, and would also be sad because you'd show that you didn't know any other kind of life, but the stage is yet, does one can. i don't want that to be said of me and on turn to switch to magazines knox. our lesson eunice calcium. thanks very much gray. we had you're very welcome . oh, i'm young woman. yeah. i
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