@pineapplesontrees You're absolutely correct. This business is very difficult and very expensive. If she is serious, as I did say, there is a nice voice in there; however, she needs to find other instruction. I didn't say how to do it. Too many lies are spoken to people in this business merely to obtain their money and nothing more. They feed egos and make people believe they have a real and marketable talent then leave them to the sharks at auditions and the unemployment line.
@operawhore64 that's not a very nice thing to say. this business is hard enough. although I agree the accents are a little overwrought.
musicianship is one thing mean spirited comments are another.
I have seen you post before.
If you are a teacher you should have better professionalism than to go around hiding behind a youtube profile and posting demeaning things on young musician's work.
they are not your students Sing and teach your own way to your own students.
I am sorry... aria or not, this is not singing! This is making noise on stage and adding orver sentimental accents. It is flat and screechy. There is a very nice voice in there but the teacher has no idea how to get at it and at the expenses of the singer. And no, it was not 'sang' well!
@operawhore64 Graduate recitals do not always have to be Arias. As long as it is classical for the most point, I would say that there is legitimacy within the program, singer, and school. So please be nice, this was sang well.
i have no idea what this song translates to but the emotion in your voice moved me.. i'm going to cry now. you sang this very beautifully.thank you for sharing.
@pineapplesontrees You're absolutely correct. This business is very difficult and very expensive. If she is serious, as I did say, there is a nice voice in there; however, she needs to find other instruction. I didn't say how to do it. Too many lies are spoken to people in this business merely to obtain their money and nothing more. They feed egos and make people believe they have a real and marketable talent then leave them to the sharks at auditions and the unemployment line.
operawhore64 1 year ago
@operawhore64 that's not a very nice thing to say. this business is hard enough. although I agree the accents are a little overwrought.
musicianship is one thing mean spirited comments are another.
I have seen you post before.
If you are a teacher you should have better professionalism than to go around hiding behind a youtube profile and posting demeaning things on young musician's work.
they are not your students Sing and teach your own way to your own students.
pineapplesontrees 1 year ago
fabulous superb fantastic terrific amazing
ifiwerethetree 1 year ago
I am sorry... aria or not, this is not singing! This is making noise on stage and adding orver sentimental accents. It is flat and screechy. There is a very nice voice in there but the teacher has no idea how to get at it and at the expenses of the singer. And no, it was not 'sang' well!
operawhore64 1 year ago
@operawhore64 Graduate recitals do not always have to be Arias. As long as it is classical for the most point, I would say that there is legitimacy within the program, singer, and school. So please be nice, this was sang well.
celestialbakura 1 year ago
All Right
tvdarktv 2 years ago
this is very emotional, maybe, but it is not opera and for this to be a graduation recital is a terrible reflection on the school and the teacher!
operawhore64 2 years ago
i have no idea what this song translates to but the emotion in your voice moved me.. i'm going to cry now. you sang this very beautifully.thank you for sharing.
1soprano71 2 years ago
Beautiful!
angelicgrl4eva05 3 years ago
what is she saying.....
can anyone translate.........
suhaibkhilji 3 years ago