I have just heard Amsel Elgort, who plays Tony in the WSS remake, sing Maria. He leaves out those central repetitions of Maria, they are beyond his voice. Aaron Tveit is an amazing real tenor with strength and sensitivity.
@ThatGreenDayFreak, if I were ever wound up tightly enough to sing that B-flat, two things would happen: 1) I would instantly become constipated and unable to walk, and 2) I'd almost certainly blow a gasket just trying to hit it (so it would definitely not sound pretty at all).
A very meh rendition of this piece. Not sure if this singer was having an off night. He was definitely having issues in several places in this song, as evidenced by his having to take breaths in odd places that threw off the phrasing. He's extremely tense on the high note. Watch his face. You can see his veins bulging. Not to mention that his vibrato starts to slow noticeably while he holds that note. A sign that he didn't properly prepare for it. It's only a B flat. Any professional tenor should be able to hit that note without those kinds of issues. In the end, his voice is so shot that he has to flip to his falsetto to float that pianissimo, but his breath support is so haggard that it doesn't have the ping that it should.
This is the best I've every heard Maria, not only sung, but acted. So connected. So moving. There are not enough adjectives to describe how gorgeous his interpretation is. Just stunning.
When I saw the recent movie, I loved Rachel Zeglar’s performance, but I found it hard to believe that she would stay with Tony based on Ansel Elgort’s performance. However, if Aaron Tveit played Tony, I would’ve totally understood why she would have wanted to stay with Tony after killing Bernardo 🤣
he was honestly awful. Rachel seemed very alive, but I couldn't feel anything from Ansel, both his acting and singing performances fell flat. Aaron's too old but would be infinitely more magnetic, I'm sure
Huh, I didn't feel that way at all. I think they both performed well. Ansel was a good and sensitive Tony. A bit tall for Rachel maybe, he was towering over her lol
Aaron Tveit, a name I'd never heard before Schmigadoon, is a real tenor. Maria is a test for the male voice. And his movement on stage is so effective, rather than standing in place for the entire song. He is a fabulous dancer in the Gene Kelly mode, I've recently discovered.
As a long time fan of Aaron’s (kind of came to know him after Les Miserables and also as a result of his work in Next to Normal), I always find it so interesting to meet folks who have only discovered him recently. Welcome to the fan club, and enjoy the ride. 😂
@@PianoDisneygal10 oh my god same the reason I know him is because of Les Miserables. I didn’t really like Marius but I absolutely love Enjolras (Aaron’s character) ❤❤❤
Jerry Hadley does the best version by an operatic lyrico tenor. Aaron is an artistic... an actor... exquisite in his delivery and he happens to have a beautiful singing voice... started to look at him after watching One Royal Holiday... such talent!
@@alexanderzamora5930 You say that but he started college majoring in music and ended it majoring in theater and Broadway is his first love. Just because the first thing you saw him in was a non-musical Hallmark Christmas movie doesn't mean he's just an actor with a beautiful voice. It's actually the other way around!
Seems like he was born to play this role. Everything's there. The passion, emotion, the acting, the dynamics, the voice -- and what a voice!! (I've heard him sing about iced coffee & it sounds amazing) I played this over a few times (guilty) and I couldn't pick out one part to "bookmark" or "highlight" above the rest. The whole thing is just incredible, best I've heard. Well done Tveit, well done.
Try this one from West End singer Rob Houchen. His version of Maria is the best I have ever heard. His high notes are stunning m.ua-cam.com/video/hS1dYdaGZ10/v-deo.html
@@gamer5101 Marius has some low notes in his big song ("Seul devant ces tables vides"), but at least he's written with a tenor voice in mind. Now, Tveit has sung the title role in "Sweeney Todd" - and that is serious baritone stuff.
@@crees1445 Joe Gillis requires a somewhat lower voice than that of Tveit, best would be a low tenor like Hugh Jackman or really high baritone (none that comes to my mind). However, recently he has even sung the title role in Sweeney Todd, which is written for a real baritone.
Aaron Tveit is everything. His voice is angelic. To describe how beautiful he sings Maria is beyond words. Just watch it and even play it hundred times won’t be enough…. At least for me. Aaron Tveit is a perfect name for challenging and difficult songs on Broadway musical. He can literally sing any songs. Perfect. When I heard : …. Suddenly …. it’s a very unique voice you hear. I’m no vocal coach but at least I can catch those short moment and I think that’s what makes him unique. You can hear it in some of songs he sang.
Wow wow wow I have just now seen this one of the most fantastic versions of that song! His control and his voice and the emotion are just perfect. I am so honored that I got to work with him on Moulin Rouge and get to see him do so wonderfully every night one of the most consistently perfect singer actors I have ever seen!!!
I mean , for God’s sake, this guy is not for real!!! This is beyond incredible. His singing is seductive, his acting is intoxicating. What an amazing performer! I think this is better than any other rendition of this genius song/aria. I just got goosebumps all over. Wonderful!
And you know, the audience would have kept on clapping and cheering, much longer, were it not for Maestro Tovey moving things along. What an incredible performance! Wow!
I don’t think the Maestro did that, it was Aaron. He tends to cut applause off, he does this in concerts. Almost as if he is uncomfortable or even unworthy of the crazy ovations. He ran off with Laura and they were called back because the conductor knew they didn’t get the proper appreciation for such a duet.
aaron definitely did it justice so gorgeous the vibrato and how he went into his falsetto so gorgeous why he wasnt tony for the movie i have no idea but wow so beautiful ive done this show and i can say this amazed me
fave version as well but unfortunately he's now too old to play Tony in a movie: he's 11 years older than Ansel Egort and 18 years (!) older than Rachel Zegler. He's also 16 years older than Richard Breymer was in the 1961 version. It may work on stage, but it would be another Dear Evan Hansen situation in a movie version. It doesn't take anything away from this performance tho
no words to describe how exquisite this is, especially at the 1:49-minute mark...music is powerful stuff that moves the invisible insides of our souls. thank you! 💚💙
Thanks for being an Aaron Tveit superfan! I have watched your videos for a year now, wishing I was there too. We got to see him in Moulin Rouge last summer and met him after the show.
lucky you! I really want to see him in Moulin Rouge but I live in Germany and I would have to spend over 1000€ to see it and we just don't have that money, but would it be worth it?
We live in Arizona but a trip to NYC is always worth it when it is safe again! We flew to see Derek Klena in Anastasia and he had the night off so we had to go back a second time to see him before he left the show. It was absolutely worth it though! Aaron was absolutely amazing in Moulin Rouge, the set and cast are all incredible and is worth the trip. The tours are okay but nothing compares to the original Broadway casts if you can make the trip!
Gosh I’ve been so hard on this guy in the past and honestly never real got his appeal (other than his good looks), but this absolutely wowed me. I cried. This is just a beautifully acted performance. Maybe the best version of this song?
Fun Fact: When he sings “Maria” he most commonly sings it using a tritone (like at 0:50)- which was associated with the devil at the time… before the writer of West Side Story decided to transform it into something beautiful.
At age 12, I stood alone on the stage of Grady Gammage Auditorium sang this song in for a jury of college music professors. I got a 'standing O' and was the first elementary school student to ever earn a full scholarship to a nationally renown fine arts camp for •high school• kids. They called me a "true Heldentenor." It's always been a work close to my heart but I have never heard an interpretive performance as outstanding as this...since mine in 1966 [KIDDING!!] Tveit's high B-flat is... thrilling!
This is such a wonderful interpretation by Aaron!! I liked Ansel’s one, but Aaron’s voice makes everything realistic, it’s kinda magical. Glad to feel it again
I have no words good enough for how perfect this angelic wonderful beautiful man is and watching this performance is like watching heaven unfold before your eyes. Mr Tveit Sir, I love you so damn much!! Please god give me a gay clone of this amazing man to worship as my own!!! 😍❤️🥰
The most beautiful sound I ever heard Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria All the beautiful sounds of the world in a single word Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria Maria! I've just met a girl named Maria, And suddenly that name Will never be the same to me Maria! I've just kissed a girl named Maria, And suddenly I found How wonderful a sound can be Maria! Say it loud and there's music playing, Say it soft and it's almost like praying Maria I'll never stop saying Maria! Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria, Say it loud and there's music playing Say it soft and it's almost like praying Maria, I'll never stop saying Maria The most beautiful sound I ever heard Maria!
Aaron, Aaron, Aaron---this is simply divine. I knew you were a huge talent; but it's so rare to have a Tony who not only can sing beautifully, but can act! And your gestures, subtle, fluid, organic--as Fanny Brice sang in Funny Girl--You're a great big clump of talent! Also, I think I'm now in love, but don't worry--I would have said the previous even if I weren't. Blessings to you! (Also, the orchestra--lush and thrilling as always!) Bravo to all-- :)
I serve at a restaurant with an older clientele, so they always start singing this song when I introduce myself as Maria.
That's so cute
I'm a young person, and I would always begin conversations with Maria's, "Tony, Tony," whenever I saw the one Tony I knew xD
Guess what song I've had sung to me over a thousand times in my life? 😉
At least it’s not “How do you solve a problem like Maria”. 😂 I tease my friend named Maria with both.
This song transcends time.
Aaron Tveit's "Maria" is a work of art. He's not just singing--he's actually being a man in love, caressing Maria's name with his voice.
it is the most extraordinary performance I have heard.
I watched him live. Its insane. He ruined Broadway for me lol Im going to compare all the male lead to Aaron Tveit now😭
Jeremy Jordan’s version is richer sounding
@bicth !!!!!!!! I did. Doesn’t mean I can’t come here and comment that I think Jeremy is better.
euhhhhghghhghghg don't ever say those words again please
His breath control is impeccable and the way he can ramp up his voice from loud to soft so quickly, yet still sound flawless is just amazing
His tone quality is so clear & sultry. I’m OBSESSED
Oh my gosh, me too!!!!
Bel et bon
I have just heard Amsel Elgort, who plays Tony in the WSS remake, sing Maria. He leaves out those central repetitions of Maria, they are beyond his voice. Aaron Tveit is an amazing real tenor with strength and sensitivity.
Grant Gustin would have also been a great choice to play Tony in the movie.
@@AStageForTheKingdom !!!! Oooo YES!!!
@@supplyingtheswag2814 BUT MANNN Ansel was SOOO GOOD- ansels voice is so beautifulllll
@@AStageForTheKingdom i really liked ansels voice doeee :))
@@beccabeth7478 Good to know!
Ugh. This is so good. This is how tenors should sing it, soft but powerful.
I’m a tenor too :)
We baritones can only hope to have a day good enough to sing this song as well as Mr Tveit did here. Bravo!
@ThatGreenDayFreak, if I were ever wound up tightly enough to sing that B-flat, two things would happen:
1) I would instantly become constipated and unable to walk, and
2) I'd almost certainly blow a gasket just trying to hit it (so it would definitely not sound pretty at all).
No please, don't make opera voice more from musicalls than they already become.
A very meh rendition of this piece. Not sure if this singer was having an off night. He was definitely having issues in several places in this song, as evidenced by his having to take breaths in odd places that threw off the phrasing. He's extremely tense on the high note. Watch his face. You can see his veins bulging. Not to mention that his vibrato starts to slow noticeably while he holds that note. A sign that he didn't properly prepare for it. It's only a B flat. Any professional tenor should be able to hit that note without those kinds of issues. In the end, his voice is so shot that he has to flip to his falsetto to float that pianissimo, but his breath support is so haggard that it doesn't have the ping that it should.
His voice is art. And unbelievably his face also is 😭 God has given him everything except my phone number 😭
You just one the award for best comment ever. Full stop.
Did you make up that line? Because if you did, it's genius - major LOL. xx
Bro is gorgeous but dude is also now in his 40s lmfao
@@_aiko020 he's still beautiful
That's funny
This is gonna sound crazy, but hear me out...I think this guy might like someone named Maria.
Nahhh, there’s no way. How did you even came up with that
Who TOLD?
I’ve always believe if you say it twice you’re repeating. Four times is begging, and more than six, you’re just playing with it...
i thought that too but idk i might be wrong
Mmm idk
This is the best I've every heard Maria, not only sung, but acted. So connected. So moving. There are not enough adjectives to describe how gorgeous his interpretation is. Just stunning.
Laura. Isn’t Aaron amazing
Imagine he's saying The Simpsons, ruined it for ya didn't I?
❤ Amazing !!
Jose Carreras sung the best version of this, selected by Bernstein himsele
When I saw the recent movie, I loved Rachel Zeglar’s performance, but I found it hard to believe that she would stay with Tony based on Ansel Elgort’s performance. However, if Aaron Tveit played Tony, I would’ve totally understood why she would have wanted to stay with Tony after killing Bernardo 🤣
yes that's exactly how I felt!!! you are literally the first person to agree 😂
he was honestly awful. Rachel seemed very alive, but I couldn't feel anything from Ansel, both his acting and singing performances fell flat. Aaron's too old but would be infinitely more magnetic, I'm sure
I totally agree. I worship the group Aaron stands on he’s so angelic
Huh, I didn't feel that way at all. I think they both performed well. Ansel was a good and sensitive Tony. A bit tall for Rachel maybe, he was towering over her lol
I was more a fan of the girls than the boys in the movie! I’m glad I’m not the only one who would have wanted Aaron to play Tony
The most beautiful sound I ever heard... Aaron Tveit
I'll see myself out...
Say it loud and there’s music playing. Say it soft and it’s almost like praying. Aaron, I’ll never stop saying... Aaaaaaaarooooooon
This man has me in a musical chokehold and I never want him to let go
The most beautiful sound I ever heard: this man's voice
2:35 OH MY GOD HE GOT EMOTIONAL AND SO DID I
Aaron Tveit, a name I'd never heard before Schmigadoon, is a real tenor. Maria is a test for the male voice. And his movement on stage is so effective, rather than standing in place for the entire song. He is a fabulous dancer in the Gene Kelly mode, I've recently discovered.
He's an inspiration to me, but better looking lmao
As a long time fan of Aaron’s (kind of came to know him after Les Miserables and also as a result of his work in Next to Normal), I always find it so interesting to meet folks who have only discovered him recently. Welcome to the fan club, and enjoy the ride. 😂
@@PianoDisneygal10 oh my god same the reason I know him is because of Les Miserables. I didn’t really like Marius but I absolutely love Enjolras (Aaron’s character) ❤❤❤
You haven’t seen Grease Live?
What a wonderful day to be named María
Agreed and if I was named Maria, I can pretend that he sings for me though
Thank you for a clear version I can obsess over. Aaron Tveit does the best rendition HANDS DOWN.
Jerry Hadley does the best version by an operatic lyrico tenor. Aaron is an artistic... an actor... exquisite in his delivery and he happens to have a beautiful singing voice... started to look at him after watching One Royal Holiday... such talent!
@@alexanderzamora5930 You say that but he started college majoring in music and ended it majoring in theater and Broadway is his first love. Just because the first thing you saw him in was a non-musical Hallmark Christmas movie doesn't mean he's just an actor with a beautiful voice. It's actually the other way around!
His control, his tone, his softness and his power. By far the best rendition of this song I have ever heard
Seems like he was born to play this role. Everything's there. The passion, emotion, the acting, the dynamics, the voice -- and what a voice!! (I've heard him sing about iced coffee & it sounds amazing) I played this over a few times (guilty) and I couldn't pick out one part to "bookmark" or "highlight" above the rest. The whole thing is just incredible, best I've heard. Well done Tveit, well done.
He was miscast in Grease Live. But he should have played Marius in Les Miserables and would be great in Miss Saigon or Sunset Boulevard.
Try this one from West End singer Rob Houchen. His version of Maria is the best I have ever heard. His high notes are stunning m.ua-cam.com/video/hS1dYdaGZ10/v-deo.html
@@crees1445 Marius is too low for him
@@gamer5101 Marius has some low notes in his big song ("Seul devant ces tables vides"), but at least he's written with a tenor voice in mind. Now, Tveit has sung the title role in "Sweeney Todd" - and that is serious baritone stuff.
@@crees1445 Joe Gillis requires a somewhat lower voice than that of Tveit, best would be a low tenor like Hugh Jackman or really high baritone (none that comes to my mind). However, recently he has even sung the title role in Sweeney Todd, which is written for a real baritone.
Sitting here silently cursing my parents for not naming me Maria
GIVE THIS MAN A TONY ALREADY, GEEZ
RIGHT! HOW DOES HE NOT HAVE A TONY ALREADY-
BUT HE DOESN'T WANT A TONY, HE WANTS A MARIA
@@MO-bl6pm 🤣🤣👏👏👏
Isn't he Tony? 😂
@@ellaglorix9230 lmaoooo
This is actually stunning, like his talent has no bounds! He could sing the phonebook and it would be incredible! 😍
Except the section that has all the New York City cab drivers names
There are many good and even flawless versions of Maria out there (I saw one by a tenor in a recital). But this guy is special...
Aaron Tveit is everything. His voice is angelic. To describe how beautiful he sings Maria is beyond words. Just watch it and even play it hundred times won’t be enough…. At least for me. Aaron Tveit is a perfect name for challenging and difficult songs on Broadway musical. He can literally sing any songs. Perfect. When I heard : …. Suddenly …. it’s a very unique voice you hear. I’m no vocal coach but at least I can catch those short moment and I think that’s what makes him unique. You can hear it in some of songs he sang.
Wow wow wow I have just now seen this one of the most fantastic versions of that song! His control and his voice and the emotion are just perfect. I am so honored that I got to work with him on Moulin Rouge and get to see him do so wonderfully every night one of the most consistently perfect singer actors I have ever seen!!!
Aaron's vocals are just out of this world.
Terrific. Unreal. Astounding. You name it.
Tremendous passion and expression. The kid has a gift.
ok but when he was belting at 1:49 I got some serious Enjolras from Les Mis vibes!
Sameeee
I mean , for God’s sake, this guy is not for real!!! This is beyond incredible. His singing is seductive, his acting is intoxicating. What an amazing performer! I think this is better than any other rendition of this genius song/aria. I just got goosebumps all over. Wonderful!
1:45 just a placemarker if I ever feel like dying
My heart skipped like 16 heartbeats when he looked straight into the camera. I swear this man... hdsuhushauhsiasasbashiau
I love the section between :50 and 1:00 when he chuckles and then says "Maria" again with that amazed look in his eyes!
I have listened to this an unhealthy number of times
The tear at the end... BRAVO
And you know, the audience would have kept on clapping and cheering, much longer, were it not for Maestro Tovey moving things along. What an incredible performance! Wow!
I don’t think the Maestro did that, it was Aaron. He tends to cut applause off, he does this in concerts. Almost as if he is uncomfortable or even unworthy of the crazy ovations. He ran off with Laura and they were called back because the conductor knew they didn’t get the proper appreciation for such a duet.
This is the “most beautiful “ version of the song Maria I ever heard!
aaron definitely did it justice so gorgeous the vibrato and how he went into his falsetto so gorgeous why he wasnt tony for the movie i have no idea but wow so beautiful ive done this show and i can say this amazed me
fave version as well but unfortunately he's now too old to play Tony in a movie: he's 11 years older than Ansel Egort and 18 years (!) older than Rachel Zegler. He's also 16 years older than Richard Breymer was in the 1961 version. It may work on stage, but it would be another Dear Evan Hansen situation in a movie version. It doesn't take anything away from this performance tho
His voice is crazy!!!!!!!!!!! Sooo stinkin good!
i have heard many versions of this but his performance is magnificent!
I could listen to him sing ALL DAY LONG. So beautiful.
This kind of passion is simply beautiful
I'm soooooo in love with him!!
Same
I could listen to Aaron sing take out menu and be entranced. I am obsessed.
no words to describe how exquisite this is, especially at the 1:49-minute mark...music is powerful stuff that moves the invisible insides of our souls. thank you!
💚💙
The most beautiful version of Maria that I have ever heard 💖!! Aaron's voice is magical ❤🥰!!
Thank you Lenny Bernstein !!!
And Stephen Sondheim
Thanks for being an Aaron Tveit superfan! I have watched your videos for a year now, wishing I was there too. We got to see him in Moulin Rouge last summer and met him after the show.
that’s the dream tbh
lucky you! I really want to see him in Moulin Rouge but I live in Germany and I would have to spend over 1000€ to see it and we just don't have that money, but would it be worth it?
We live in Arizona but a trip to NYC is always worth it when it is safe again! We flew to see Derek Klena in Anastasia and he had the night off so we had to go back a second time to see him before he left the show. It was absolutely worth it though! Aaron was absolutely amazing in Moulin Rouge, the set and cast are all incredible and is worth the trip. The tours are okay but nothing compares to the original Broadway casts if you can make the trip!
@@azvascos7542 thank you so much! i really wanna see him but most likely never will.
I'm happy for you that you got to see him :)
@@b_r_ooklyn 8
Goosebumps! Gorgeous. His pitch and tone are spectacular! ❤️
brought me to tears 😭 i love his voice so much
Can we please talk about the tiny crack on SU-ddenly at 1:00 ? I melted
I know right!! And still sounds perfect😭😭😭
He leaves me speechless every single time he opens his mouth but wow… this performance is delightful
He nailed that second to the last note. Really upper range for tenors. Love his rendition!
Yes, absolutely his tone is amazing, clear & sultry, but... OH MY GOD, his control is insanely good! WOW!
I NEED THIS ON SPOTIFY
Hey! I’m Maria! Nobody ever told me about this!
wow.. no words can express how amazing that was.
What a UNIQUE take on a song that has been sung thousands of times!! What a looker her is as well! So intense in his delivery!
He speaks so clearly ; very nice
Gosh I’ve been so hard on this guy in the past and honestly never real got his appeal (other than his good looks), but this absolutely wowed me. I cried. This is just a beautifully acted performance. Maybe the best version of this song?
Fantastic voice, and interpretation, and wow, that hair!! I'm jealous!
Fun Fact: When he sings “Maria” he most commonly sings it using a tritone (like at 0:50)- which was associated with the devil at the time… before the writer of West Side Story decided to transform it into something beautiful.
What a breath-taking performance. Incredible control, beautiful vocals, absolutely gorgeous!
this is the best version ihave ever heard
At age 12, I stood alone on the stage of Grady Gammage Auditorium sang this song in for a jury of college music professors. I got a 'standing O' and was the first elementary school student to ever earn a full scholarship to a nationally renown fine arts camp for •high school• kids. They called me a "true Heldentenor." It's always been a work close to my heart but I have never heard an interpretive performance as outstanding as this...since mine in 1966 [KIDDING!!] Tveit's high B-flat is... thrilling!
You must be so proud
This is such a wonderful interpretation by Aaron!! I liked Ansel’s one, but Aaron’s voice makes everything realistic, it’s kinda magical. Glad to feel it again
I have no words good enough for how perfect this angelic wonderful beautiful man is and watching this performance is like watching heaven unfold before your eyes. Mr Tveit Sir, I love you so damn much!! Please god give me a gay clone of this amazing man to worship as my own!!! 😍❤️🥰
this guy is amazing. !!💕
Thank you Mom for giving me this Beautiful name. I'm in love with Tony!❤❤❤.
Phenomenal. BEST redition ever!
One reason why I will never change my name.
good day to be called Maria
The most beautiful sound I ever heard
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria
All the beautiful sounds of the world in a single word
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria,
Maria, Maria
Maria!
I've just met a girl named Maria,
And suddenly that name
Will never be the same to me
Maria!
I've just kissed a girl named Maria,
And suddenly I found
How wonderful a sound can be
Maria!
Say it loud and there's music playing,
Say it soft and it's almost like praying
Maria
I'll never stop saying Maria!
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria,
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria,
Say it loud and there's music playing
Say it soft and it's almost like praying
Maria, I'll never stop saying Maria
The most beautiful sound I ever heard
Maria!
The best I've ever heard. In my dreams, this is sung just like this!!! ❤❤❤ Prayers
Wow! Can't wait to hear/see more of Mr. Tveit :)
The last time I saw him in anything he was in One Royal Holiday on Hallmark Channel with Laura Osnes
That was breath taking
Aaron, Aaron, Aaron---this is simply divine. I knew you were a huge talent; but it's so rare to have a Tony who not only can sing beautifully, but can act! And your gestures, subtle, fluid, organic--as Fanny Brice sang in Funny Girl--You're a great big clump of talent! Also, I think I'm now in love, but don't worry--I would have said the previous even if I weren't. Blessings to you! (Also, the orchestra--lush and thrilling as always!) Bravo to all-- :)
I don't know why that damn line appears sometimes; pay it no mind.
Spectacular show!
ohmygosh! The most beautiful Maria I've ever heard!
this is so beautiful
I love Aaron's voice!!!!
OMG his voice makes me melt...
Aaron Tviet does it every time fr
Absolutely beautiful!! His voice is perfect!!
cada vez que la escucho termino llorando
Isn't that the Moulin Rouge boy?
absolutely stunning, what a voice, what an interpretation, what a feeling...
This and Hadley's version of Maria are stunning!
I could never chose to save my life, also where's Ramin's Maria?
Wow. Glad you brought Hadley's name into the conversation. He's still my top pick. RIP.
My goodness his voice just floats!!!
Breathtaking, ❤ at 72, Aaron made my infatuation at 19 a reality. BRAVO
Excelente, sin más palabras
Now I want to go see a Broadway show.
What expression! Just amazing
i'm just so in love with him
Me too
i really feel the love he's trying to communicate. i've been listening to this for a week straight
Jesus Christ he's got an incredible voice.
Don’t you just love Aaron Tveit
First time hearing this song and Aaron did such a great job making me teary-eyed.
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la mejor versión de todas las que escuché
Wow! Well executed! I found myself using different facial expressions as he kept singing.
This is the most remarkable interpretation, by far.