Jonas Kaufmann and “Non ti scordar di me” at Harpa Concert Hall, Reykjavik
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On the evening of May 21, 2011, Harpa Concert Hall in Reykjavik, Iceland, became a sacred place for classical music lovers, when the legendary tenor Jonas Kaufmann gave a memorable performance. The performance was special not only because of Kaufmann’s talent, but also because of the closeness he brought to the audience through one of the most famous works of Italian music – Non ti scordar di me.

Biography – Jonas Kaufmann

One of the four encore songs of the night, Non ti scordar di me (Don’t forget me) is a famous song by composer Ernesto De Curtis, written in 1902. With its melodious melody and romantic lyrics, the song has left a deep impression on music lovers for many generations. But when Jonas Kaufmann performed, it took on a new color – both delicate and passionate, and not lacking in power.

Kaufmann, with his excellent voice control, not only demonstrated a skillful vocal technique but also expressed deep emotions through each verse. His tenor voice resonated strongly but had a charming softness, creating a perfect combination of technique and emotion. The clear, smooth high notes seemed to penetrate the listener’s soul, while the low notes were full of depth and emotion.

The space of Harpa Concert Hall further enhanced the beauty of the performance. The warm yellow light from the large lamps reflected on the modern glass panels of the concert hall, creating an atmosphere that was both classical and modern, very suitable for the combination of music and top-notch performance techniques.

As one of the most outstanding voices in the contemporary opera world, Jonas Kaufmann proved why he remains a shining star in the hearts of classical music lovers. His performance of Non ti scordar di me was a testament to the talent and grace he brought to the stage, leaving a lasting impression on the hearts of the audience in Reykjavik that night.