June 20, 2009
Tenor Joshua Stanton performs "Lonely House" from Kurt Weil's "Street Scene" with pianist Elizabeth Hastings. Part of the Aria Recital at the Johanna Meier Opera Theatre Institute. Hosted at Black Hills State University in Spearfish, SD. (Photos by Steven Slupe)
I am also a tenor and have old videos on youtube of very pretty but disconnected singing. I am in the process of using a stronger, full bodied connection in my singing, and I tell you singing has never been so much work on my body as it is now... as soon as my body started working..bingo! no more vibrato issues, no more closed throat and darker/fuller tone (consequence of open throat) and A LOT more voice. I know exactly what you are going through..beautiful voice. good luck to you.
wiseguy847 1 year ago
with the correct full bodied support you will have no more throat/vibrato issues. You have MUCH more voice inside of you and once you open that throat AND body, you will come to realize that you will be producing a fuller sound from a natural place with a consistent vibrato.
wiseguy847 1 year ago
Beautiful. Although I don't sense that the vibrato is fully supported the whole time... Very fine performance, none the less.
JoshuaMazur 2 years ago