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BBC David Dimbleby 'Seven Ages of Britain' (Florence) Singer: Eleni Violaris. Music: Adam Violaris

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2010

David Dimbleby In Renaissance Florence.

Music Adam Violaris, Singer Eleni Violaris.

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  • Which aria is she singing?

    Is she soprano or a mezzo-soprano?

    I'm doubting.

  • @Ag12x

    Eleni Violaris (22) is actually a pop singer with a versatile and wide-ranging voice that encompasses contralto, soprano and colouratura ranges. The aria she is singing was especially written for the BBC series by her brother, Adam Violaris (20), and was inspired by Puccini's, La bohème. Eleni sang all the vocal music in the seven part series, including on the end title credits, in Anglo-Saxon.

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  • Is the entire documentary posted or is it just in small clips???

  • Will a soundtrack of this series ever be released?? I read in a message from the "principal" composer, Chris Nicolaides, that a soundtrack was intended to be released in march, however, I still haven't found it anywhere! I hope this piece will also be on it :)

  • beautiful singing voice!

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