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Florence Jenkins massacres Mozart

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2008

The world's most inept opera singer frightens felines with her rendition of Mozart's aria Queen of Night (Florence Foster Jenkins (1868--November 26, 1944) was an American soprano who became famous for her complete lack of rhythm, pitch, tone, and overall singing ability.)Her quirky story is now on Broadway as "Souvenir" **My first try at making a video.

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  • kto z teatru telewizji łapa w górę

  • She had an awesome breath control and technique

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  • As I recall there was a very well known accompanist who was stated in the remarks about Jenkins. Like you I don't remember who.

  • It's a shame she missed that one note.

  • @xmetbass Absolutely incorrect. Gerald Moore wrote "Am I playing too Loud?" and Moore was NOT her pianist, nor ever was! You're talking about someone else. I can't recall his name right now, but he was NO famous pianist. That's why he worked with her. He was a down and out cocktail piano player who needed the work.

  • PS: He wrote the book ,"Am I playing too loud".

  • I want to know the name of the pianist. He was a world famous accompanist. i just don't remember his name.

  • MY EARS!!!!!

  • Damn! She nearly hit that last note perfectly. She totally scared my dogs!

  • OMG, I got SO excited those two time she was on pitch!

  • Bless her heart...

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