Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you all samples of my classical singing. Looking back at a lot of these, some were good others were atrocious by my standards today. Regardless, I enjoyed singing each of these songs spanning from 2013 to 2015. These days, I felt like I grew as not only a singer or a performer, but also as a person because I still can’t believe I went this far with my overall life. I hope you all enjoy these selections. Caro Mio Ben (A Cappella) filmed back in 2013. Jerusalem (And Did Those Feet in Ancient Time) In Fernem Land from Wagner’s Lohengrin Se from Ennio Morricone’s Cinema Paradiso Cesar Franck’s Panis Angelicus The Holy City Dalla Sua Pace from Mozart’s Don Giovanni Jules Massenet’s Elegie Martini’s Plaisir d’Amour
My voice impression of Hiei from YuYu Hakusho. #funimationnow #nowvoicethis
https://youtu.be/Q6S_nncV3Lk Here’s my review of a Thanksgiving special for the Christmas season.
Holy shit. I feel like I’m going to get crucified for admitting to not being a raving foaming-at-the-mouth fan for this show. Especially by the szechwan sauce martyrs who will probably demand for my head on a plate with szechwan sauce drizzled on it. But my cousin requested that this show be reviewed and four months later, here we are. This one intrigued me and annoyed me in ways that I wasn’t anticipating. This highly overrated show got a bit of a reality check from me, but at the same time, a whole lotta praise. I did my best with this one, folks. I gave it everything I got and didn’t hold back. This was made mainly for the truly smart, insightful fans of Rick and Morty, not the dumb assholes who only remember the catchphrases and nothing else. Yes, I’m a 100% positive that Justin Roiland voices BOTH Rick and Morty. Now who wants to get schwifty with me?
Mademoiselle Hanna-Elisabeth Müller heralds her return to the Met as one of her signature roles, Pamina, in an abridged English-language version of Mozart’s last opera intended for families and audiences of all ages. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
After four years, I encounter Madame Barbara Leifer and the Diplomatic Choir of Berlin stepping up once again to the podium to perform some holiday classics. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
This was an extravagant Christmas concert headed by a classical crossover soprano, who was known to the world for creating an iconic musical heroine from one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most popular works of all time, a cavalcade of gentlemen known for singing such mystical music, and a veritable cavalcade of classical crossover artists, including two dashing tenors, a lovely young countertenor, and a teenage harpist. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
Fifty years on stage is certainly a milestone for this lyric-dramatic coloratura soprano, who worked her way up all throughout the years. From starting out in some major roles at a young age to her sheer determination in her Vienna State Opera House years to her journeys with Mozart and later Bel Canto to also being claimed one of the Queens of Bel Canto. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
My Tchaikovsky Ballet weekend comes to a close with this marvelous fairy tale classic about a young princess found in the woods after piercing her delicate finger on a spindle. It is up to her darling prince to save her with Love’s first kiss. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.
Now’s the time for Festive euphoria and marvel with a Holiday ballet classic as hosted by the Corps de Ballet of the Russian National Ballet. I am of course talking about the astounding Christmas classic that is, Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well.