Great voice! It's interesting to see how different instructors choose to pronounce the lyrics. This video is helping me through my sophomore review! Thanks for posting.
@XbLHellisDark i am currently singing this piece as well, and the original version is in fact a high G on ...mes amours... as well as le meilleur... well done btw Jason. Watch the bright E
@mTenor44 I'm going to have to disagree. Sorry, but that is in fact, not the original key, despite it being commonly misconceived as such. I've been looking at several versions of Lydia, and in fact, the F Major is the original, as according to... what's his name... Pierre Bordeau? I don't remember, have to look it up again sometime. He's the ultimate authority on all French classical pieces.
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Bah, who cares. Great work Jason! Sounded beautiful.
the original key is G
jonas16ist 1 month ago
Great voice! It's interesting to see how different instructors choose to pronounce the lyrics. This video is helping me through my sophomore review! Thanks for posting.
TheGreatBambino5 2 months ago
Was this transposed up a step? You sing a high G, and in the Standard Literature for Tenor it has an F. Beautiful job!
XbLHellisDark 1 year ago
@XbLHellisDark i am currently singing this piece as well, and the original version is in fact a high G on ...mes amours... as well as le meilleur... well done btw Jason. Watch the bright E
mTenor44 1 year ago
@mTenor44 I'm going to have to disagree. Sorry, but that is in fact, not the original key, despite it being commonly misconceived as such. I've been looking at several versions of Lydia, and in fact, the F Major is the original, as according to... what's his name... Pierre Bordeau? I don't remember, have to look it up again sometime. He's the ultimate authority on all French classical pieces.
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Bah, who cares. Great work Jason! Sounded beautiful.
Toxophlilus 1 year ago