Katie Emerson ('09) and Courtney Markowitz ('10) singing "In His Eyes" from JEKYLL AND HYDE by Frank Wildhorn and Leslie Bricusse for prospective students.
Katie Emerson ('09) and Courtney Markowitz ('10) singing "In His Eyes" from JEKYLL AND HYDE by Frank Wildhorn and Leslie Bricusse for prospective students.
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Girls, fantastic. Courtney, your voice is to die for, I absolutely loved it, I'll be looking for you onstage in the future. The timing needed a bit more refining, I think Katie kept jumping the beat. But wow! This was beautiful.
hmmm didn't know katie belted so well! ( i only know her from her superb youtube videos, congratulations on attending this school it looks fab, do they do opera and classical vocal training?) and its interesting how different she sounds on this song then on any things else i've heard her in.
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