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Contralto Eula Beal sings "None but the lonely heart"

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Contralto Eula Beal sings Tchaikovsky's "None but the loney heart", accompanied by Marguerite Campbell

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  • This is whats its all about...the most incredible voice ive ever heard...this is the first time ive ever commented on anything on youtube but had to for her...Stunning!

  • She's fabulous! I've never heard of her but I will never forget her great technique, If you don't have it, you will never move people the way she does. WOW!

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  • Does anyone know where a good video of an operatic contralto is??? I can't find any!

  • I love the contralto voice but i'm a countertenor. I would love to sing this though.

  • @jjhan23 Such a natural contralto!!!

  • @mintchocolatekisses ='( I am just a little soprano! :´(

  • I love contralto. I wish I was one.....I'm just a little mezzo ='(

  • Heavenly voice. Dark as a moonless night, sweet as honey, soft as velvet. I am at a loss of words.

  • EPIC...!!!! :') 

  • What a rich, beautiful voice Beal had! (:-0)

  • Oh,Oh,Oh! From where does this Eula Beal come? I do love this unique voice...have never heard anything quite like it! Kathleen Ferrier and Dame Baker come about as close...but not to be compared. Somehow, I get the impression that this is a person from another age. Looking at her hair style, dress and general appearance of the room does that to me. Will look her up because I did enjoy this very sad, emotional piece. BRAVA Eula...whereever you may be. Thanks for the post!

  • @Poet2916 yea. i'm a classical singer and classical contraltos have a higher range. Actually the contraltos i know also sing alot of mezzo-soprano literature. So yea i think it's safe to say that classical contraltos have a higher range than contraltos in other genres, probably because of the head voice being the dominant register.

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