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Daniel Deronda - Romola Garai Singing

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2007

The gorgeous and talented (though, at the time, still very green) Romola Garai as Gwendolen Harleth, singing in the BBC miniseries "Daniel Deronda."

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  • I love Romola :)

    She can sing and dance :D

    Althuogh i am not thinking that there was her vioce :D

  • I'm pretty sure it's her voice. It sounds a lot like her.

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  • That was really good bad singing! In the novel and the film this is the scene where we see that Gwendolyn has at best a mediocre talent for singing. Notice that her voice is off-key.

  • Nice voice, but it is very flat at times and pretty off-key. With training, she'd be pitch perfect!

    But who cares? She's a brilliant actress nonetheless! She was amazing in Atonement and she should have been nominated for that role! Damn Oscars!

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  • @cyphgenic I think she has a good voice for being relatively untrained. She sounds better in Emma

  • All this music talk. Just mute it and rub one out. Like me!

  • @lamestguyintown

    i agree, and she's also.. amazing in "amazing grace"!

    watch it if you haven't, it's a beautiful movie :-)

  • I think the character's supposed to be a bad singer. LOL...This is one of my favorite pieces of music, too! Too bad the character butchers it!

    Great production.

  • The song is 'Vien diletto...' from Bellini's opera I Puritani

  • does anyone know the name of the song?

  • isnt she the girl on further vy the chemical brothers?

  • Actually, it's hard to sing off-key and amateurishly! :D I applaud her.

  • You can see her singing in Episode 3 of the BBC's new adaptation of Emma. In which she absolutely rocks.

  • The character is meant to be singing amateurishly... its the character. It is more interesting if sung mediocrely, but her beauty causes at least the men to overlook it. Its a style over substance choice by the director. Ladies of that time were supposed to sing and play whether they were very talented or not. her lame singing is part of that period accuracy.....

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