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Anybody listening to Radio 3 atm?
I've just heard some Kraut bass-baritone (Thomas Quasthoff) absolutely *m-u-r-d-e-r* 'My Funny Valentine' (I think it was - difficult to tell) after a lofty discussion on R3 just now about 'crossover singers' failing and that gushy plonker Sean Rafferty has just called it 'sensational'.... ?? Or is it me...?? |
Anybody listening to Radio 3 atm?
Keith G wrote:
I've just heard some Kraut bass-baritone (Thomas Quasthoff) absolutely *m-u-r-d-e-r* 'My Funny Valentine' (I think it was - difficult to tell) after a lofty discussion on R3 just now about 'crossover singers' failing and that gushy plonker Sean Rafferty has just called it 'sensational'.... ?? Or is it me...?? Crossover singers - don'cha love 'em? I was holidaying in Lubeck in Germany recently and went to a student concert at the Musikhochschule. Great performances from kids between 12 and 21. However, it took me a while to figure out that one young Asian girl was singing "Somewhere over the rainbow". Even longer to realise she was singing in English. Apparently in the ABRSM grade exams for singing, you have to do an unaccompanied traditional song. I bet that approaches the dire quite often. Roy. |
Anybody listening to Radio 3 atm?
"Roy" roy@somedomainsomewhere wrote in message ... Keith G wrote: I've just heard some Kraut bass-baritone (Thomas Quasthoff) absolutely *m-u-r-d-e-r* 'My Funny Valentine' (I think it was - difficult to tell) after a lofty discussion on R3 just now about 'crossover singers' failing and that gushy plonker Sean Rafferty has just called it 'sensational'.... ?? Or is it me...?? Crossover singers - don'cha love 'em? I was holidaying in Lubeck in Germany recently and went to a student concert at the Musikhochschule. Great performances from kids between 12 and 21. However, it took me a while to figure out that one young Asian girl was singing "Somewhere over the rainbow". Even longer to realise she was singing in English. My point (not well made) was that the guy had already sung some lovely pieces in a very nice voice with just a hint of German accent which works well for me and they (Sucky Uppy Rafferty, mostly) had been shredding 'crossover singers' - opera/classically trained singers trying to do 'pop' &c. and saying how it rarely/if ever works (think Kiri Te Kanawa) when the guy does the *dirge, but beautifully enunciated* version of My Funny Valentine! But, thinking on, I suppose Rafferty could hardly have said 'Streuth, that was ****e!' after the German had finished, could he? :-) Apparently in the ABRSM grade exams for singing, you have to do an unaccompanied traditional song. I bet that approaches the dire quite often. Nah, bugger that - *everybody's* got a 'traditional' song in 'em - even me!! :-) Here's mine: ##Did you ever see a wild goose sailing over the ocean...?## OK, ****it then - it looks like this: http://sniff.numachi.com/pages/tiWLDGOOSE.html .....and sounds like this: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show...e%20Shanty.mp3 (But not when I sing it!! :-) |
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On Oct 2, 11:00 pm, "Keith G" wrote:
"Roy" roy@somedomainsomewhere wrote in message ... Keith G wrote: I've just heard some Kraut bass-baritone (Thomas Quasthoff) absolutely *m-u-r-d-e-r* 'My Funny Valentine' (I think it was - difficult to tell) after a lofty discussion on R3 just now about 'crossover singers' failing and that gushy plonker Sean Rafferty has just called it 'sensational'.... ?? Or is it me...?? Crossover singers - don'cha love 'em? I was holidaying in Lubeck in Germany recently and went to a student concert at the Musikhochschule. Great performances from kids between 12 and 21. However, it took me a while to figure out that one young Asian girl was singing "Somewhere over the rainbow". Even longer to realise she was singing in English. ... had been shredding 'crossover singers' - opera/classically trained singers trying to do 'pop' &c. and saying how it rarely/if ever works (think Kiri Te Kanawa) ... but think "Freddy Mercury" for an example where it did work. Robert |
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"RobertL" wrote in message ups.com... On Oct 2, 11:00 pm, "Keith G" wrote: "Roy" roy@somedomainsomewhere wrote in message ... Keith G wrote: I've just heard some Kraut bass-baritone (Thomas Quasthoff) absolutely *m-u-r-d-e-r* 'My Funny Valentine' (I think it was - difficult to tell) after a lofty discussion on R3 just now about 'crossover singers' failing and that gushy plonker Sean Rafferty has just called it 'sensational'.... ?? Or is it me...?? Crossover singers - don'cha love 'em? I was holidaying in Lubeck in Germany recently and went to a student concert at the Musikhochschule. Great performances from kids between 12 and 21. However, it took me a while to figure out that one young Asian girl was singing "Somewhere over the rainbow". Even longer to realise she was singing in English. ... had been shredding 'crossover singers' - opera/classically trained singers trying to do 'pop' &c. and saying how it rarely/if ever works (think Kiri Te Kanawa) .. but think "Freddy Mercury" for an example where it did work. You mean Barselona? :-) |
Anybody listening to Radio 3 atm?
On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 12:54:21 +0100, "Keith G"
wrote: "RobertL" wrote in message oups.com... On Oct 2, 11:00 pm, "Keith G" wrote: "Roy" roy@somedomainsomewhere wrote in message ... Keith G wrote: I've just heard some Kraut bass-baritone (Thomas Quasthoff) absolutely *m-u-r-d-e-r* 'My Funny Valentine' (I think it was - difficult to tell) after a lofty discussion on R3 just now about 'crossover singers' failing and that gushy plonker Sean Rafferty has just called it 'sensational'.... ?? Or is it me...?? Crossover singers - don'cha love 'em? I was holidaying in Lubeck in Germany recently and went to a student concert at the Musikhochschule. Great performances from kids between 12 and 21. However, it took me a while to figure out that one young Asian girl was singing "Somewhere over the rainbow". Even longer to realise she was singing in English. ... had been shredding 'crossover singers' - opera/classically trained singers trying to do 'pop' &c. and saying how it rarely/if ever works (think Kiri Te Kanawa) .. but think "Freddy Mercury" for an example where it did work. You mean Barselona? :-) Funnily enough, in that song Freddie sang real words, and Monsarrat just made vague vowelly mouth noises. Strange that d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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"Don Pearce" wrote in message ... On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 12:54:21 +0100, "Keith G" wrote: "RobertL" wrote in message roups.com... On Oct 2, 11:00 pm, "Keith G" wrote: "Roy" roy@somedomainsomewhere wrote in message ... Keith G wrote: I've just heard some Kraut bass-baritone (Thomas Quasthoff) absolutely *m-u-r-d-e-r* 'My Funny Valentine' (I think it was - difficult to tell) after a lofty discussion on R3 just now about 'crossover singers' failing and that gushy plonker Sean Rafferty has just called it 'sensational'.... ?? Or is it me...?? Crossover singers - don'cha love 'em? I was holidaying in Lubeck in Germany recently and went to a student concert at the Musikhochschule. Great performances from kids between 12 and 21. However, it took me a while to figure out that one young Asian girl was singing "Somewhere over the rainbow". Even longer to realise she was singing in English. ... had been shredding 'crossover singers' - opera/classically trained singers trying to do 'pop' &c. and saying how it rarely/if ever works (think Kiri Te Kanawa) .. but think "Freddy Mercury" for an example where it did work. You mean Barselona? :-) Funnily enough, in that song Freddie sang real words, and Monsarrat just made vague vowelly mouth noises. Strange that Yes, exactly that - I'm watching it right now: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFLu6bu7LEk |
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