@aztecaXV Thanks! Yes, she knew she had a few (very tiny) intonation problems, but that's because she was a little nervous singing along with "America's Finest Singing Machine". Many soloists get butterflies, and anxious when they sing with us, the Alumni bunch. When I was a student at BGSU, we were 120 strong in the chorus. At these Alumni Concerts, we've had 80-90 show up. Richard D. Mathey is the conductor who we all worship on the podium!! :-)
Good chorus, but I would have had the soloist stay truer to the notes and rhythms. Some intonation but a solid performance.
aztecaXV 1 year ago
@aztecaXV Thanks! Yes, she knew she had a few (very tiny) intonation problems, but that's because she was a little nervous singing along with "America's Finest Singing Machine". Many soloists get butterflies, and anxious when they sing with us, the Alumni bunch. When I was a student at BGSU, we were 120 strong in the chorus. At these Alumni Concerts, we've had 80-90 show up. Richard D. Mathey is the conductor who we all worship on the podium!! :-)
34Pianoman 1 year ago