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Angela Brown sings Morro ma prima in grazia from Ballo

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2008

Indianapolis soprano Angela Brown sings Morro ma prima in grazia from Verdi's un ballo in maschera

Broadcasted live from Paris in 2007

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  • i swear people are deaf! Her voice is spinning fine!

  • PHENOMENAL!!!!!! Absolutly unbelieveable!!!!! A work of art!!!! I love it!!!

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  • I felt the end of the when she was singing a capella. I hate when people are so critical as to say that someone such as Angela Brown has poor technique. Since your technique is so wonderful why don't you all post vids of you performing in Paris's Opera House... I've met and seen her on several occasions and he technique and overall performance capability is phenomenal. Let's just enjoy her because i doubt that anyone here has room to b critical of her... (just saying)

  • @2muzikiluv Their ears are not tuned to pick up fine sound.

  • For this video, I DO hear a bit of the so-called "wobble" here. Having seen Angela Brown several times and seeing several of her videos, I don't normally hear that from her.

  • Really a terrible wobble above all at the beginning. However great voice.

  • I don't hear a severe wobble...her voice is beautiful, but her voice does not really move me. Her high note was great. Reminds one of Leontyne Price??? Give me a break.

  • uh. i don't hear a wobble. the instrument sounds pretty supported to me. and she's on the stage of the paris opera so she must be doing something right.

  • Most of this is within the normal 5-7 pulses/sec vibrato rate. When it is not it's usually a problem of breath-flow. When the vibrato slows it is good to remember that she is singing bent over on the floor, shortening the distance between sternum and pelvis and compressing the viscera up into the diaphragm thus increasing the pressure of the exiting air. Now the vocal folds must use more force to close once/cycle slowing the vibrato rate. Also, a wobble isn't pitchless...needs at least two. ;-)

  • ke brutta regia... lei brava, molto intensa!

  • Terrible wobble, wonderful wonderful voice

  • Love it! i liked the way she sang the High note! It was as if it bounced right into her head!

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