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re: Isn't she always?

Posted by: PlayWiz 12:19 pm EST 12/07/13
In reply to: re: Isn't she always? - LegitOnce 11:29 am EST 12/07/13

I agree with you, and as a classically trained singer myself, it stood out as a mistake. But she was singing live and seems like she needed a breath. Otherwise she may not have either attacked the last night full on or had enough breath to sustain it as long as she wanted to.

Then again, there are sopranos who leave out several phrases at the end of "Sempre libera" in "La Traviata" to have enough wind left in them to give the last few notes all they've got! Consider this Audra's mini-version of that. :)


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"attacked the last note" that is. nm

Posted by: PlayWiz 12:26 pm EST 12/07/13
In reply to: re: Isn't she always? - PlayWiz 12:19 pm EST 12/07/13

nm


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