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Shy Boy and his Friend Shock the Audience with The Prayer - Unbelievable
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Posted on 03/29/2012 6:56:04 AM PDT by keypro

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To: ELS

Indeed. Practice does make perfect. It could easily be nerves. But if they’ve rehearsed this piece enough, she should have been able to ‘keep up’ a bit better. But they clearly have an affinity for each other and I’m sure they have sung this piece perfectly at other times.


21 posted on 03/29/2012 8:02:40 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (I will not comply. I will NEVER submit.)
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To: keypro; Publius

Wonderful!
Ping to a Friend..
Publius, I hope you enjoy this!


22 posted on 03/29/2012 8:04:31 AM PDT by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: Bookwoman

Those are all good points.


23 posted on 03/29/2012 8:05:14 AM PDT by ELS (Vivat Benedictus XVI!)
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To: CT Hillbilly
It is also very very difficult to hear yourself when singing with someone of his vocal stature

Agree totally. I have sung onstage many times and have never had more difficulty "hitting the note" as when I had to do a duet. Especially when a passage comes that requires perfect harmony. (i.e. "I've Never Been in Love Before" - Guys and Dolls)

It takes supreme concentration to tune out your partner and perform your part. It takes lots of rehearsing and you have to put yourself inside the music and strive NOT to be a spectator and appreciate your partner's efforts. Often times that is extemely difficult.

24 posted on 03/29/2012 8:11:26 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (I will not comply. I will NEVER submit.)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

He’s definitely a Wagnerian heldentenor. It’s a rare gift. With training, he could be another Ben Heppner.


25 posted on 03/29/2012 8:13:50 AM PDT by Publius (Tagline for rent. Reasonable rates.)
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To: CT Hillbilly

Your 3rd paragraph is very well-said. I love when God blesses us all in unlikely ways. There are always kids who seem to have it rougher than others - either they’re bullied, made fun off and have few or no friends. As they approach teen years, they withdraw, rarely attend social events, are seen as odd... As a parent of one of those kiddos, I know the story and the pain well.

But then one day, it’s as though the chrysalis is opened, and from there emerges something that makes everyone pause. It’s as if overnight, a life is renewed and there is sunshine where once there was rain. Everyone who did the teasing has been afforded an opportunity to learn a great lesson and share it.

How heartwarming that Jonathan would stand by his friend. And as Simon said, there *is* a beautiful sound coming from the two of them together.

I think *this* is Jonathan’s moment. :)


26 posted on 03/29/2012 8:25:09 AM PDT by getmeouttaPalmBeachCounty_FL (chirping birds + basket weavers who sit + smile + twiddle their thumbs + toes They're coming to take)
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To: fullchroma
See Andea Bocelli on youtube. He does many duets that are great. Not young and fresh, but great.
27 posted on 03/29/2012 8:26:04 AM PDT by topsail
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To: keypro

Thanks for posting. I’ve been crying like a baby since watching this. So deeply touching. I never expected something so Beautiful. Unforgettable.


28 posted on 03/29/2012 8:45:04 AM PDT by marstegreg
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To: keypro

wow just wow


29 posted on 03/29/2012 8:53:52 AM PDT by TexasFreeper2009 (Go Newt!)
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To: topsail

I forgot to mention that Andrea Bocelli is without sight since he was a young boy but still climbed to the top as an opera and pop singer, and still has an humble attitude.


30 posted on 03/29/2012 8:56:43 AM PDT by topsail
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts

“The young man has some great pipes but the young lady has a problem staying on pitch.
Altogether, a stunning performance. “

Her part was to get him on stage. She played her part magnificently. Good on her.


31 posted on 03/29/2012 9:04:59 AM PDT by Persevero (Homeschooling for Excellence since 1992)
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To: CT Hillbilly
Our choir director occasionally has us mix up during practice. There is this incredible soprano who must think that I hate her. This baritone stays as far away from her as possible!
32 posted on 03/29/2012 9:45:06 AM PDT by CrazyIvan (Obama's birth certificate was found stapled to Soros's receipt.)
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To: keypro
I am not a fan of opera or operatic voices but WOW!
33 posted on 03/29/2012 10:00:56 AM PDT by Ditter
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To: Persevero
Her part was to get him on stage.

Excellent point.

34 posted on 03/29/2012 10:07:35 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (I will not comply. I will NEVER submit.)
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To: Dr. Thorne

I agree, Heldentenor. He appears to be singing well within his range (probably for security’s sake), and he’s got the massive dark sound to carry Wagner.
He needs better music and some high quality coaching. A big tenor voice can be ruined by bad instruction (even at the university level). What’s the British equivalent of Juilliard?
As for the young lady, her pitch overall is not bad and when she ‘scoops’ a note she quickly corrects. She just does not have the horsepower to sing a duet with her friend . . . I know, I’m a journeyman alto myself and for years I stood right in front of our Heldentenor (who is now at Juilliard). He could drown me (and the rest of the choir) out without even trying hard . . . and it is difficult to keep your own pitch in the face of that level of sound. The concentration and relative pitch required only come with practice and experience (don’t need perfect pitch, I’ve never had it but I know it’s a curse because my husband DOES have it). She’s young (and so is he) - it will come.


35 posted on 03/29/2012 10:33:35 AM PDT by AnAmericanMother (Ministrix of ye Chasse, TTGS Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment))
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To: AnAmericanMother
What’s the British equivalent of Juilliard?

The Royal Academy.

36 posted on 03/29/2012 10:35:33 AM PDT by Publius (Tagline for rent. Reasonable rates.)
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To: keypro

Unbelievable. He is absolutely amazing. He was shaking the whole time. That was literally a life changing moment.


37 posted on 03/29/2012 10:42:02 AM PDT by Wyatt's Torch (I can explain it to you. I can't understand it for you.)
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To: fullchroma
Just my 2 cents . . .

You'll hear some fine duets and trios in Mozart. My favorite is Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen (lyric baritone & soprano) from Zauberflöte/ Magic Flute. (Don't worry if you don't recognize the words - it's all in Swedish. Bergman. Best movie of Magic Flute ever made. I believe it's still available.)

There's a nifty duet in the same opera by the two armored men guarding the dungeon . . . Der, welcher wandert diese Straße. Hang with it and you'll hear the tenor/soprano duet afterwards. Plus you can hear real soprano fireworks from the Queen of the Night. This is an excellent version (I have it): Von Karajan and the Vienna Philharmonic

About the only place you'll hear a Heldentenor is in Wagner, and "fresh" is not the first thing that comes to mind when I think of old Richard. Mozart is the place to start - he has a much lighter touch.

38 posted on 03/29/2012 11:18:45 AM PDT by AnAmericanMother (Ministrix of ye Chasse, TTGS Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment))
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To: Publius
Aren't they more geared towards English music (i.e. art songs, oratorio) than opera?

Actually I prefer those, but this young man's voice is a bit outsize for that.

39 posted on 03/29/2012 11:20:50 AM PDT by AnAmericanMother (Ministrix of ye Chasse, TTGS Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment))
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To: CT Hillbilly

What you said!


40 posted on 03/29/2012 11:22:19 AM PDT by AnAmericanMother (Ministrix of ye Chasse, TTGS Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment))
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