Dido and Aeneas by Henry Purcell
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gave me goosebumps. and that's a good thing.
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@GosfordAbercrombie Yeah but that straight-toned quality of voice is valued in Purcell's music:)
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well said
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I like it when it's "white" on high notes in baroque music. No vibrato, not too powerful, 2dimension-voice, and extremely on tune. If she had more volume and power on high notes, she would have covered completly the instruments and crushed everything with the strong accoustic. IN very few moments,she's maybe 1/8 tune too high!! she has a perfect "woman" voice for an "oratorio" baroque performance. Bravo!!
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You're so right! but she's still chilling anyway. And the choir is perfect on the "with drooping wings". Sono bravissimi. Ciao ciao.
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The vocals gave me chills. In a good way, of course! ;)
NICE JOB!!!
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Good voice, maybe a little bit "crushed and white"on high notes(so we say in Italy...) But is absolutely normal for a soprano very young. Surely she will improve her beautiful voice getting ahead with studies. Brava, bravi!



ears are wasted on you if you can't recognise something that's simply as beautiful as this. and for pete's sake, the girl is dying. if you calim to care about realism, then you should rather expect an airy voice than the contrary.
cuicuimusic 4 years ago 4
声の質とか発声が無意識に訴えかけます。
どなたかコメントの英語翻訳お願いします「
ateneko6432 3 years ago 2