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  • #41
    Originally posted by whitelotus i was in show choirs for over 6 years, throughout junior high and high school. It was more of a pop based music style. We would sing and dance, sort of a broadway type of thing.

    my parents saw how much i appreciated it, and they wanted me to get into something more classy and suiting for me, so my dad introduced me to his friend, a internationally famous opera singer, Ellada Chakoyan. Ive been training with her for the past 3 years now .
    Gots to love me some connections. Lucky.

    My story's similar. Same here with the show choir stuff, we did musicals, Guys and Dolls (I loved it). I was a hardcore member of our choir department in high school...didn't really realize that singing is my thing until later on in middle school. I'd ask you to introduce me, haha, although I haven't sang for a year or two...might be a little rusty. Vay amacheci.

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    • #42
      we did musicals as well

      we did guys and dolls, les miserables, whatchamacallits technicolor dream coat, and we did rent.

      i was in a show choir in junior high called ' guys and dolls ' haha funny aint it ?

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      • #43
        I love classical and I'm always surrounded by it. My parents listen to it at home, work, in the car, it's on when they get ready for work early in the morning, not to mention the endless piano recitals.

        When I was a baby, my mom put on some Vivaldi to comfort me and I started sobbing because it was so emotionally moving. Some things never change. I still cry when I listen to the Four Seasons.

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        • #44
          we have classical music 24/7 at our house, we never turn it off. When i'm sleeping i listen to it, when i'm eating i listen to it. except if i want to listen to some other music. But our default music is classic in the house.

          one of my all time favourites is john mendelssohn - 1st mov

          the sound of the violin just takes you away, i have to learn playing violin.
          that's all folks!

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          • #45
            my mom would sing ' anush opera' for me to go to sleep

            she would sit me on her lap and watch ballet, opera and classical performances on tv

            thanks mom for bringing me up with such classic music and art

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            • #46
              Originally posted by whitelotus my mom would sing ' anush opera' for me to go to sleep
              Hehe...sweet. It was my dad singing Ganachian's "oror" in my case.

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              • #47
                Re: how about classical?


                today, ı bought a dvd called three tenors, have u heard about it? ın 1994 , paris world cup. ıt's marvelous, placido domingo, jose carerras and of course, pavorotti... u must watch... and ıf u love clasical music in movies ı advise u red violine ... my favorite.
                ı agree with u about shine , rahmaninof ....also crazy...
                ı have a questıon?
                have u ever listen to mozart , requem? ı wonder the text translate ? especially , benedictus part and lacrimosa... have u got this please write me ...

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                • #48
                  Re: how about classical?


                  have u got mozart's requem translate? ı wonder especially benedictus and lacrimosa part ? ıf u have the text please write me

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                  • #49
                    Re: how about classical?

                    My favs are Pucini for opera and Bach for earth shattering classical music.
                    Check out La Boheme and Gianni Schicci by Pucini and any of the concertos of Bach or his cello pieces, like "Come Sweet Death".

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                    • #50
                      Re: how about classical?

                      Originally posted by artemissia

                      today, ı bought a dvd called three tenors, have u heard about it? ın 1994 , paris world cup. ıt's marvelous, placido domingo, jose carerras and of course, pavorotti... u must watch... and ıf u love clasical music in movies ı advise u red violine ... my favorite.
                      ı agree with u about shine , rahmaninof ....also crazy...
                      ı have a questıon?
                      have u ever listen to mozart , requem? ı wonder the text translate ? especially , benedictus part and lacrimosa... have u got this please write me ...
                      Not sure if it's the same one, but I remember long time ago a televised event called "The three tenors". It really was spectacular, both the music and the production.

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