The love from one of my most loyal fans and wonderful friends of all time just keeps on coming and coming. I just received this lovely Bloo 2D-figurine in the mail today. Even though Bloo is not one of my most favorite Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends characters mostly because of how grating his jerkass personality can be in the later season and how polarizing of a friend he can be towards Mac, I could still find him entertaining. Moreover, this recent gift is a really lovely gesture from Daniel D. Roberts aka JekyllAndHydeChannel. So, Daniel, thank you so much for your continuous support and I wish you a lot of abundance, prosperity and joy in all of your endeavors. If you want to be like Daniel and send me a gift or two, please do not hesitate to leave me a personal message. Thank you very much.
Antoni Garcia
Hello, everybody. Antoni here with a really uplifting entry. Five months ago and three days before I started university, I spent my last vacation day in Dresden where I caught Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro at the Semperoper Dresden. This was also where I caught the fabulous Italian light lyric soprano Carolina Lippo as Susanna. She was one of the finest definitions of a rising star when I saw her in that role. As soon as I made my review of that production, I was more than grateful and happy to have been in contact with Ms. Lippo regarding featuring my comment about her performance as Susanna on her website. I am proud and overjoyed to say that I finally got featured on there. Sure, there were some words that could have been improved like constriction instead of construction. However, when all is said and done, I am still honoured to have gotten a part of my review featured on Carolina Lippo’s website. To conclude, I want to give a huge thank you to Carolina Lippo for making my final day in Dresden really worthwhile, for giving such a fine performance, and for acknowledging me as a music and entertainment reviewer. I wish you all the best on your future endeavors.
Four of Deutsche Oper Berlin’s finest mainstay singers. One pianist who exuded elegance and charm. One reader who exuded unique lovability. Two of the greatest classical composers. One fine evening of song. Enjoy my review and let me know your opinions as well.
One month ago, Deutsche Oper Berlin exclaimed hail to the queen, when Liv Redpath made her role debut as Marguerite de Valois aka La Reine Margot. Enjoy my review and let me know your opinions as well.
After a two-month hiatus, I am back with a review of a Meyerbeer opera starring a young, enamored peasant girl from bucolic Breton whose head is in the clouds. Enjoy my review and let me know your opinions as well.
Top of the morning, fellow online content creators, reviewers, artists, opera devotees, music fans, animation aficionados, thespians, singers, musicians, dancers, writers, and film lovers, Antoni here with another YouTube milestone. As of two days ago, I have hit 1,401 subscribers, and I am extremely ecstatic and grateful to all of you who have been following me on my YouTube journey for the past nine years. Moreover, I am very thrilled to know I have gone this far in my YouTube career, I hope to keep on thriving, and I want to keep on improving every step of the way. I know I have been busy with handing in coursework and exam preparation, but I hope to keep on fighting the good fight as an online content creator, keep on finding inspiration from fellow online content creators, and stay as persistent and vigilant as ever. If you want to join me on YouTube journey, please subscribe to my channel, watch as many of my videos as you can, and spread the word. Until then, have an amazing day, everybody. https://m.youtube.com/user/operaanimelover369
Hey, everybody. Antoni here with my first milestone for 2020, as I have reached 1,340 subscribers on YouTube. I want to thank all of my 1,340 subscribers for keeping up with me and for sticking by me through thick and thin. I also want to thank my family, my friends, all of my colleagues from my previous schools, acting schools, Kolleg Schöneberg, and Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, my fellow artists, my fellow singers, my fellow actors, my fellow voice actors, my fellow bloggers, my fellow filmmakers, my fellow musicians, my fellow online reviewers, and my fellow online content creators for being greatest sources of inspiration, passion, grit, determination, drive, and courage. You have all made me be the passionate online reviewer I have always been, and I am very grateful and humbled. Please support me by subscribing to my channel so that you can view all the content I have to offer ranging from reviews of operas, ballets, concerts, musicals, cartoons, anime, and movies to the material I have as a music fan, an actor, a voice actor, and a singer. Thank you all once again, and let us all make 2020 a most memorable year. https://m.youtube.com/user/operaanimelover369
My final night here in Tallinn and my final Red Ribbon Reviewers’ contribution goes out with a bang, as Kristel Pärtna, who I saw two years ago as the poignant Pamina, takes on the iconically dramatic role of Violetta Valery. Enjoy my review and let me know your opinions as well.
We now venture into my most favorite part of my meal in Peppersack, and that was the absolutely wonderful folk song singing done by the fine ladies and gentlemen of this restaurant. For the record, I do enjoy the lead singer’s voice, as it had good coordination throughout the registers.
This was definitely a pleasant surprise to see some fine Estonian folk dancing in one of my favorite restaurants here in Tallinn, Peppersack. Enjoy what these dancers have accomplished and Happy New Year.