Thank you for reacting to Sissel. She is the national treasure of Norway and has beeen singing for decades. Sissel has a very powerful voice and performs in many different kind of genres, like classical, country, folk, gospel, musical, pop and rock. Hope to see more reactions of her from you.
Hi Jamie, I've been listening to Sissel for 25 yrs now and imo she has one of the purest most angelic voices I have ever heard. You should watch her sing 'Pie Jesu' to hear her go really high effortlessly but there are plenty of videos out there that will show that she can sing in several genres. Hope to see more reactions to her.
Love Sissel .. she was the magical voice in the blockbuster film TITANIC. Please do IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTER featuring The Tabernacle Choir! Sissel earned a Grammy nomination for the “Tis The Season” album!! I love her!! 🌟💫❄️
Welcome to Sissel. Enjoy your journey. She is a crossover soprano who sings anything beautifully. May I suggest "Silent Night " and "O Helga Natt, O Holy Night sung in Swedish. She is still singing and currently on her Christmas tour in Scandinavia. She is also the haunting vocal throughout the movie Titanic.
Right off you'll notice one of her classic traits. In most of her presentations she smiles as she sings. She also stands very still and mostly sings before a live audience (not many studio renditions). She didn't showcase her tremendous range here but you definitely heard a very distinct voice that is immediately recognized by all that knows of her work. And even though she sings in no less than 15 languages she speaks absolutely perfect English (with an American (not British) dialect). I've been listening to her for over 30 years and in fact she's been my favorite female artist ever since I first heard her as a 20 year old.
It’s not a song about going home for the holidays. It’s a song about dying, often played in funerals. «Mother's there expecting me Father's waiting too Lots of faces gathered there All the friends I knew I'm just going home No more fear, no more pain No more stumbling by the way No more longing for the day …etc» Originally written as a symphony from the new world by Dvorac, and lyrics written later by his student William Arms Fisher.
That was the only piece whereby I actually saw her tear up during the standing ovation that she received. She lost it there... Through all these years she has retained who she was as a 20 year old. She has not allowed fame and fortune to change her. Yep she's still Sissel...
T'isn't opera but lyrics attached to Dvorak's tune from his 9th symphony. Nor is she an opera soprano. She is herself, a lyric soprano who sings whatever she likes and 4 decades of doing just that behind her. Fame & fortune aren't as important to her as love of friends & family.
Yes, "Going home" is lyrics added to Antonin Dvorak's 2nd movement "Largo" from his 9th symphony "From the New World" written when Dvorak was living in USA. It was about how he missed his home area Bohemia in Austria / Hungary, now the Czech republic. One of Dvorak's students William Arms Fisher wrote the lyrics "Going home". Sissel made an awesome perfomance of this great tune in the beautiful Røros cathedral in Norway.
Exactly... she's the same girl now as she was 30 years ago when I first heard her. Yep she remains true to her Nordic traditions while occasionally visiting (but never remaining) various continents.
Her voice literally moved me to tears.
Thank you for reacting to Sissel. She is the national treasure of Norway and has beeen singing for decades. Sissel has a very powerful voice and performs in many different kind of genres, like classical, country, folk, gospel, musical, pop and rock. Hope to see more reactions of her from you.
She is fantastic!
Sissel has released her own version of "Silent Night" with a video. Hope you could react to that performance.
Hi Jamie, I've been listening to Sissel for 25 yrs now and imo she has one of the purest most angelic voices I have ever heard. You should watch her sing 'Pie Jesu' to hear her go really high effortlessly but there are plenty of videos out there that will show that she can sing in several genres. Hope to see more reactions to her.
Love Sissel .. she was the magical voice in the blockbuster film TITANIC. Please do IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTER featuring The Tabernacle Choir! Sissel earned a Grammy nomination for the “Tis The Season” album!! I love her!! 🌟💫❄️
Yeah who doesn't huh? You just wanna hug her she is so humbling! What a gift to the world.
Played at my wife’s funeral. Movie taken from a symphony. ❤❤❤. Passing from death to heaven.
She Sings so many different genres. I love Sissel. Her O Mio Babbino Caro is also exquisite, incredibly pure. ❤
Welcome to Sissel. Enjoy your journey. She is a crossover soprano who sings anything beautifully. May I suggest "Silent Night " and "O Helga Natt, O Holy Night sung in Swedish. She is still singing and currently on her Christmas tour in Scandinavia. She is also the haunting vocal throughout the movie Titanic.
I ❤Sissel
She sings ,like an Angel,from GOD!!
Right off you'll notice one of her classic traits. In most of her presentations she smiles as she sings. She also stands very still and mostly sings before a live audience (not many studio renditions). She didn't showcase her tremendous range here but you definitely heard a very distinct voice that is immediately recognized by all that knows of her work. And even though she sings in no less than 15 languages she speaks absolutely perfect English (with an American (not British) dialect). I've been listening to her for over 30 years and in fact she's been my favorite female artist ever since I first heard her as a 20 year old.
BEAUTIFUL SONG SUNG BY A BEAUTIFUL LADY.
It’s not a song about going home for the holidays. It’s a song about dying, often played in funerals.
«Mother's there expecting me
Father's waiting too
Lots of faces gathered there
All the friends I knew
I'm just going home
No more fear, no more pain
No more stumbling by the way
No more longing for the day
…etc»
Originally written as a symphony from the new world by Dvorac, and lyrics written later by his student William Arms Fisher.
she sings a piece called slow down with the Mormon Tabernacle it is a transcendent piece of music
That was the only piece whereby I actually saw her tear up during the standing ovation that she received. She lost it there... Through all these years she has retained who she was as a 20 year old. She has not allowed fame and fortune to change her. Yep she's still Sissel...
Dont miss Sissels duet with Espen Lind, "Where the lost ones go".
It expressed the ending of life she has tons of songs
Try her singing of The Last Spring.
The name Sissel actually rhymes with whistle.
Played at my wife’s funeral.
T'isn't opera but lyrics attached to Dvorak's tune from his 9th symphony. Nor is she an opera soprano. She is herself, a lyric soprano who sings whatever she likes and 4 decades of doing just that behind her. Fame & fortune aren't as important to her as love of friends & family.
Yes, "Going home" is lyrics added to Antonin Dvorak's 2nd movement "Largo" from his 9th symphony "From the New World" written when Dvorak was living in USA. It was about how he missed his home area Bohemia in Austria / Hungary, now the Czech republic. One of Dvorak's students William Arms Fisher wrote the lyrics "Going home".
Sissel made an awesome perfomance of this great tune in the beautiful Røros cathedral in Norway.
Exactly... she's the same girl now as she was 30 years ago when I first heard her. Yep she remains true to her Nordic traditions while occasionally visiting (but never remaining) various continents.
Next send me an angel cover by Dimas Senopati please 🙏
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