Mi palpita il cor - G.F. Handel
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Angela Hicks: Soprano
Leo Duarte: Oboe
David Wright: Harpsichord
Marco Frezzato: Cello
Filmed at The Voces8 centre, London
Audio: Tom Mungall
Video: Tim Vaughan
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You're indeed an Angel ❤ Angela is a perfect name for you 💕🙌
..the quartet is wonderful! ..and the soloist captivates with her non-operatic! Exactly! ..but the Oboe is simply Amazing! No offense to colleagues!!! Good luck to everyone!!!
@AndSendMe
6 ай бұрын
Oh lord you weren't kidding.
@Angela Hicks -- Magnifique! Hello from Montreal Canada
Votre voix est si belle, c'est un enchantement, vous portez bien votre prénom, vous êtes un Ange
@angelahicks
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Merci beaucoup! 😊
Merci ! Encore une fois un ravissement...je suis content de constater que vos problèmes de santé vocale semblent derrière vous. Prenez soin de vous, pour le plus grand bonheur de nos oreilles !
Superbe. Marvellous. and a perfect it accent❤❤❤❤❤❤
merci pour votre message.
Perfecto Muchas gracias
Wonderful performance 👏👏👏👏
Lovely!
Wonderful 🙂
Superbe
Schade, dass nicht mehr Aufrufe gemacht wurden. Ein wundervolles Ensemble und dabei völlig unpretentiös.
So great, but the commercial breaks killed it.
@scottprather5645
6 ай бұрын
The commercial breaks what? What are you talking about? This is not a time to make jokes this is beautiful sacred music
@kinderblutsaufenderreptiloide
6 ай бұрын
@@scottprather5645 No jokes. It is sad when you listen to beautiful sacred music and then a commercial spot pops up in the middle of a track. As it was the case when I tried to enjoy.
Wow this is beautiful. As are you.
@hans-erdmannfalck6912
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Und in dem Schneegebirge
@hans-erdmannfalck6912
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Und in dem Schneegebirge
@hans-erdmannfalck6912
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. 7tt545
Hi Angela. I'm always intrigued by how you differ in your approach between classical singing and your folk work. Mentally as much as anything. Is folk singing a relief, a liberation? A betrayal? Or vice versa? In my experience there are few singers who can "leave behind" all their hard work and dedication of classical singing which results in a distinctly underwhelming, rather false, folk music experience. I imagine you have to let go to some extent? Not use much vibrato? But, you tell me! And I wonder what Kate Rusby or Eliza Carthy would sound like if asked to sing a classical piece? Is your classical range, as in pitch, very much under-used in folk singing, as in you would lose the personal intimate tone if you went up to your highest registers? And what would a piece of folk music written for your available range of pitch be like? Lots of questions, sorry... But I find it fascinating on many levels. Oh, and I also enjoy all your musicing. Good luck with it all.
Det er så smukt. Du har en engels stemme.