Hey Dude, you are incredible, whoever mentioned Fisichella was right on. And thats one of my favorite singers (watch out for his mustache though). Found you when you commented on Tiesi singing Schicchi (I posted his vid) Good luck, --Chris
Well Andrew you really lifted our spirits the other night at rehearsal for the concert this Sat night. Welcome back to Pennsbury. Looking forward to singing in the choir with you out front. Take care of that beautiful voice.
OMG, ANDY!!! ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!! I love opera, too, so this really gives chills! You have a wonderful gift, I love it!!!! : ) -- Dei (used to work with Sarah at B&N years ago) lol!
Wonderful 'Di quella'! HOWEVER, I'm happy to hear that you are focusing on bel canto, great era of both musicality and drama for opera. Everything is there!
There is something very pleasant in your timbre. I hope you will upload more of your works.
Question: are you by any chance interested in the French rep.? I hope you are, because it is rapidly losing ground, lately, which is a great shame.
Absolutely fantastic. Your singing has tons of expression and personality, You sound like an Italian and convey real excitement. You remind me of Salvatore Fisichella, maybe it's a similar type of voice. Get on stage and become famous!
dude. your progress is stunning! beautiful, old school singing! re:verdi, maybe manrico is not in the cards, but (without being able to judge size of voice) Alfredo or Duca may not be so far off. bravo, sir!
Thank you! Yea, this was definitely just for kicks. I have no intention of marketing myself in this rep. I prefer bel canto, it's a lot better suited to my voice.
Superb singing!!! Please do not ruin your voice with Verdi, I would like to hear some bel canto from Bellini. Why you don't make some blog where we could follow your progress? Marvelous work!!!
This was actually more in chest voice. Since that last video, taken a couple years ago, I've incorporated more chest the sound to make the notes fuller. However, it was through that aforementioned falsetto training that I came to develop the top.
Hey Dude, you are incredible, whoever mentioned Fisichella was right on. And thats one of my favorite singers (watch out for his mustache though). Found you when you commented on Tiesi singing Schicchi (I posted his vid) Good luck, --Chris
hightenor123 4 months ago
Bravo, well done. I second the comment about Fisichella. There's something similar.
AfroPoli 7 months ago
Bravo! Very nice C...glad to see the Oberlin tenor legacy continues!
LimmieP 9 months ago
Well Andrew you really lifted our spirits the other night at rehearsal for the concert this Sat night. Welcome back to Pennsbury. Looking forward to singing in the choir with you out front. Take care of that beautiful voice.
Jercarp55 9 months ago
OMG, ANDY!!! ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!! I love opera, too, so this really gives chills! You have a wonderful gift, I love it!!!! : ) -- Dei (used to work with Sarah at B&N years ago) lol!
colorblind68 10 months ago
Che piacere sentirti! Bel colore e bella potenza!
guidobonatti 11 months ago
Wonderful 'Di quella'! HOWEVER, I'm happy to hear that you are focusing on bel canto, great era of both musicality and drama for opera. Everything is there!
There is something very pleasant in your timbre. I hope you will upload more of your works.
Question: are you by any chance interested in the French rep.? I hope you are, because it is rapidly losing ground, lately, which is a great shame.
RoyKa2010 11 months ago
hoping you'll be able to post some more stuff soon!
FacePaster 1 year ago
Bravo !! Please post more !
70galway1 1 year ago
Absolutely fantastic. Your singing has tons of expression and personality, You sound like an Italian and convey real excitement. You remind me of Salvatore Fisichella, maybe it's a similar type of voice. Get on stage and become famous!
Pollione88 1 year ago
dude. your progress is stunning! beautiful, old school singing! re:verdi, maybe manrico is not in the cards, but (without being able to judge size of voice) Alfredo or Duca may not be so far off. bravo, sir!
FacePaster 2 years ago
Thank you! Yea, this was definitely just for kicks. I have no intention of marketing myself in this rep. I prefer bel canto, it's a lot better suited to my voice.
drewski67 2 years ago
Superb singing!!! Please do not ruin your voice with Verdi, I would like to hear some bel canto from Bellini. Why you don't make some blog where we could follow your progress? Marvelous work!!!
neuroforce 2 years ago
Very nicely done! I wish I had your ease in the upper register! You did that with falsetto training, right?
And I wouldn't say this is out of your repertoire, these days at least... It's not like we have real dramatic tenors right now!
aaronsande 2 years ago
This was actually more in chest voice. Since that last video, taken a couple years ago, I've incorporated more chest the sound to make the notes fuller. However, it was through that aforementioned falsetto training that I came to develop the top.
drewski67 2 years ago
No, I know you were singing with more chest voice in this aria, I wasn't saying that. I was just verifying how you trained your upper register =D
aaronsande 2 years ago
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Excellent! Thank you, this was amazing!, me gustó, muchisimo, no hablo inglés, Congratulation!!!! :-)
yonomepase 2 years ago
this was amazing! Please upload more of your repertoire!
sarahjcreed 2 years ago
Excellent! Please do post your bel canto repertoire, I have a feeling that it's superb.
Honken 2 years ago
I enjoyed that. And I heard "Je crois entendre" coming up :) Do sing it :)
Pawelp 2 years ago