I'm listening Julia since more then 3 years ago and I'm sure that SHE's the best singer at this days! Listening her everywhere: car, home, walking and shopping. Nothing beats her talent!
Hey Tara. I just wanted to know I've been going through a rough time in my life right now. And I know you are a fellow Christian. I've been watching some of your videos, specifically your "throne room confessions", and they have helped me so much, so I just wanted to thank you for that. And for what your doing with your channel, it's helped me so much as well and I honestly credit you for getting my singing voice to where it's at, I couldn't have done it without you. Xoxo😊
Katie, you truly made my day reading this. I’m humbled God used me to bring you the messages of hope and encouragement you were needing. It also brings me so much joy knowing my content has helped you become a better singer. Thank you so much for sharing ❤️
I first heard this song in a movie about castratos! Interesting, though, that Handel, in his early life, spent his time in Italy! Julia has a love for Handel's Italian music and explained it in an interview in London during the release of her album on this very theme!!
I appreciated the most the changes between loud and not loud parts with extremely "steps-less" changes in volume and then often having still extrem pressure to add a low but not too low but loooong and all through crystal clear and very distinctive melt away. This is my favourit, extreme precision
what is a greeeeaaat musician in contrary to a normal one: sticking to YOUR story: at the phrase around 6:09 she is "a tempo", but when this phrase is over, she is not thinking "okay, this was this (a kind of "break off", reflecting a thought), so "now back to the rest of the story", no, she show, in her interpretation SHE feels, the whole story has changed and so she keeps a "kind of a tempo" until the end or/and at least a very soft and low, "thoughtful" mood til the very low, "private" end. A master of an artist, cause this is "her story"
I congratulate dear Tara on her first million subscriber! If you, Tara, continue to regularly talk about this singer, then the second million subscribers will be very soon! Good luck!
that's what i thought! i thought she would recognize her right off the bat, since Julia's previous performance was way more gutsy than this one (this one is more subdued but still superb, of course). maybe Tara is just doing so much video reactions that sometimes she doesn't notice anymore if she had already reacted to the artist in the past.
This sounds amazing, and Julia has some voice. Just one question. Have you heard Deborah Yorks' performance of this song? Its on youtube, its beautiful.
Hey Tara, a recommendation in the classic style that I would really appreciate if you could review, is “Non più mesta” by Cecilia Bartoli. Really really good!
Hey Tara! I’ve been listening to Cai Xukun (a Chinese singer who goes by the stage name Kun) recently.. I was wondering if you could react to his song ‘nobody cares’. I find his voice very interesting and would enjoy to see you break it down :)
Tara, You mention so-called "diaphragmatic pulsing." The diaphragm functions only to inspire air. All musicians, especially wind musicians need to expunge anything about the diaphragm from their verbiage. It's nonsense talk to sound highfallutin. Pavarotti and Joan Sutherland spewed this drivel. The diaphragm does not "support," does not "push," does not ..." There MIGHT be an exception to the diaphragm's function. It is suspected, but not proven, that the diaphragm functions, albeit very poorly, to expire air in advance emphysemics whose diaphragm has been deformed and function perverted. I discussed this in my book, "Music and Dance." Therein, I also discuss "flail chest" in regards to diaphragm function. Otherwise, I love your videos. Ken Hutchins
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I'm listening Julia since more then 3 years ago and I'm sure that SHE's the best singer at this days! Listening her everywhere: car, home, walking and shopping. Nothing beats her talent!
Hey Tara. I just wanted to know I've been going through a rough time in my life right now. And I know you are a fellow Christian. I've been watching some of your videos, specifically your "throne room confessions", and they have helped me so much, so I just wanted to thank you for that. And for what your doing with your channel, it's helped me so much as well and I honestly credit you for getting my singing voice to where it's at, I couldn't have done it without you. Xoxo😊
Katie, you truly made my day reading this. I’m humbled God used me to bring you the messages of hope and encouragement you were needing. It also brings me so much joy knowing my content has helped you become a better singer. Thank you so much for sharing ❤️
It's mutual. Thank you and God Bless🙂
I first heard this song in a movie about castratos! Interesting, though, that Handel, in his early life, spent his time in Italy! Julia has a love for Handel's Italian music and explained it in an interview in London during the release of her album on this very theme!!
Perfetta
Incredible
You make the best reaction videos ever! Keep up the good work.
Love this song !
Julia Legneva - this is singer from God.
I appreciated the most the changes between loud and not loud parts with extremely "steps-less" changes in volume and then often having still extrem pressure to add a low but not too low but loooong and all through crystal clear and very distinctive melt away.
This is my favourit, extreme precision
what is a greeeeaaat musician in contrary to a normal one: sticking to YOUR story:
at the phrase around 6:09 she is "a tempo", but when this phrase is over, she is not thinking "okay, this was this (a kind of "break off", reflecting a thought), so "now back to the rest of the story", no, she show, in her interpretation SHE feels, the whole story has changed and so she keeps a "kind of a tempo" until the end or/and at least a very soft and low, "thoughtful" mood til the very low, "private" end. A master of an artist, cause this is "her story"
I congratulate dear Tara on her first million subscriber! If you, Tara, continue to regularly talk about this singer, then the second million subscribers will be very soon! Good luck!
Divine
Keep making reaction videos in classical music! ❤️❤️❤️
Unreal
Thnx Tara great choice nd singer, but u always add the plus👌🙃
You watched her a few months ago. She is fantastic.
that's what i thought! i thought she would recognize her right off the bat, since Julia's previous performance was way more gutsy than this one (this one is more subdued but still superb, of course). maybe Tara is just doing so much video reactions that sometimes she doesn't notice anymore if she had already reacted to the artist in the past.
This was sung by the 'castrati' in Farinelli. Just beautiful!
This was my first Aria as well LUL
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This sounds amazing, and Julia has some voice. Just one question. Have you heard Deborah Yorks' performance of this song? Its on youtube, its beautiful.
A classical singer with reverb thrown over?
Hey Tara, a recommendation in the classic style that I would really appreciate if you could review, is “Non più mesta” by Cecilia Bartoli. Really really good!
Lauriete & Thaís Séliguer "Sete Trombetas", please
I like her version better than counter tenor version...
If my memory is correct she had a jaw injury when she was young so the crooked mouth is natural for her
Hey Tara! I’ve been listening to Cai Xukun (a Chinese singer who goes by the stage name Kun) recently.. I was wondering if you could react to his song ‘nobody cares’. I find his voice very interesting and would enjoy to see you break it down :)
Vampire reaction pleaseeee
Tara,
You mention so-called "diaphragmatic pulsing." The diaphragm functions only to inspire air. All musicians, especially wind musicians need to expunge anything about the diaphragm from their verbiage. It's nonsense talk to sound highfallutin. Pavarotti and Joan Sutherland spewed this drivel. The diaphragm does not "support," does not "push," does not ..."
There MIGHT be an exception to the diaphragm's function. It is suspected, but not proven, that the diaphragm functions, albeit very poorly, to expire air in advance emphysemics whose diaphragm has been deformed and function perverted. I discussed this in my book, "Music and Dance." Therein, I also discuss "flail chest" in regards to diaphragm function.
Otherwise, I love your videos.
Ken Hutchins
When I sing In Italian I can’t roll my rs I’m sad .
A more idiotic ‘reaction’ I have not heard. Julia is a legend. If I was the anchor I wouldn’t sing along.
I gotta find me a hot Russian soprano to marry!
firstt
I don't think we're allowed to critique the shape of someone's mouth who is singing like this.
This is a different version of it...
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