Candide Recital - Make Our Garden Grow and Bows

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2007

2nd Year Master's Recital - a concert performance of Bernstein's Candide.

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  • Stunning...Mastro Berstein is grinning wildly at this...just beautiful.

  • The tenor sang very well, I think. Candide is really a low role for tenor, so it does not surprise me of some of the comments I have read here, but still, BRAVO CANDIDE, BRAVO!!!

  • This isn't bad. Couple of funky high notes by Cunegonde, and Candide has a bit of Kermit the frog action going on at the beginning. It's still pretty good though.

    The tenor has a few A's to hit at the end; I believe that's as high as it goes. When he's singing alone at the beginning, he goes up to an E I think.

    Such a great piece. I like Paul Groves doing this. I have the DVD of him and Kristen Chinoweth as Cunegonde. I think this tenor's voice is almost to heavy.

  • Oh yeah, what a performance...I only wish it was on a dvd...I want to know more about the talented people who put this together...and this song...these two gifted singers...what a contribution they make to anyone who happens by...bravo indeed!

    tony in the bronx

  • It's an A flat.

    Though the role on Candide in the operetta reaches a high C.

  • thge tenor sung from his throat to try and get the "modern tenor" sound, but its wayyyy too throaty, and its a bad sound that teachers think people like... everyone else had a few problems here and there, but it wasnt TOO bad, of course some of the sopranos couldnt get those high c's at all.

  • an a

  • This is my facourite version of this song on YouTube at the moment. Unfussy, beautifully sung and at a DECENT tempo!

    Lovely!

  • Well sung... question, what is the highest note the male lead has to sing...like toward the end?

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