Antoni Garcia

Leaves from The Vine A Capella

I take myself back to when I was a young teenager and first heard this song from one of my favorite cartoons of all time Avatar the Last Airbender. I know I can never surpass the late, great Mako when it comes to this song, but I gave this song a go and I hope you enjoy my rendition of it from the episode “Tales from Ba Sing Se”.

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Repetera La Mort from Bizet’s Carmen A Capella

I love Carmen and I will not deny it in the slightest. Let’s face it, if I were a curvaceous woman and a mezzo-soprano, I would sing her to my heart’s content, especially where the final lines of her third act card aria En Vain Pour Eviter is concerned. I hope you enjoy my rendition of this.

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Sul Capo Mio Le Chiome from Verdi’s Il Trovatore A Capella

At this rate, this video should be retitled “I wish were a woman and singing dramatic mezzo-soprano and contralto roles” because they always get the best roles in opera. I thought it would be great if I also did this for fun. I hope you enjoy my rendition of Azucena’s closing lines from her second aria in Act 2 “Condotta ell’era in ceppi” from Verdi’s Il Trovatore.

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Lord Arturo Bucklaw from Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor. His role in this opera may be thankless, especially for a lyric tenor, but his little solo during Lucia’s wedding is absolutely fun to do. Perhaps, it would have been more fun with the chorus. Enjoy listening to my rendition of Arturo’s little number as much as I enjoyed singing it.

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Ah, Belmonte from Mozart’s Die Entführung aus dem Serail or The Abduction of the Seraglio. As a lyric tenor, I can decree that he is one of my most favorite Mozart characters for the tenor voice, and here I am singing his entrance aria. It was also a really challenging aria to get through, but I definitely enjoyed the ride. So, I hope you all enjoy my rendition.

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I take on the challenge of singing Bois-Rosé’s little yet under-appreciated aria from the third act of Giacomo Meyerbeer’s Les Huguenots, which definitely needs a whole lot more love. Trust me when I say that singing this was akin to climbing Mount Everest, given that I have been doing and redoing this for about ten takes until I got to the one which I thought was all right. One should not be fooled by the size of Bois-Rosé’s role, as his Rataplan is extremely demanding, especially with the backing of the chorus. And yes, I sang this solo, which proved to be even tougher. I hope you enjoyed my rendition of this short tenor aria, as flawed as it is.

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Thank You To All My 1,524 YouTube Subscribers

Good afternoon to you all. Antoni here, and I am very euphoric and grateful to have reached 1,524 subscribers. In the duration of five months, I have managed to attain this many subscribers to my channel, and I thank each and every one of you for being supportive of all my endeavors. You are all awesome and I wish you all well. I know these times with the pandemic have been tough as well as dealing with university, but I kept on marching forward and continued to stay inspired thanks to all of you, my dear subscribers, fellow artists, fellow reviewers, fellow actors, fellow voice actors, fellow music and entertainment aficionados, and fellow musicians. For those of you who are new to my channel, please feel welcome to subscribe and check out all the content I have to offer you. You will not regret it. Once again, thank you so much for this honor, and I wish you all a most pleasant and blessed day. https://www.youtube.com/c/operaanimelover369

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Kiss Me Licia A Capella

I take myself back to when I was ten years old traveling to Italy with my parents when I caught Kiss Me Licia, known in its original Japanese as Ai Shite Night, on the TV station Italia 1. Since then, this theme song has been a part of my life growing up. Happy listening, folks.

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