I have never heard such talented and perfect ensemble singing as this. Every one of these women are classically trained at the highest level. (And this just happens to be my favorite R&H song to boot). Wonderful!
0:12 I’m singing this part in my school musical, and was literally having a mental breakdown because I thought it was higher than it actually is. I have never been more relieved that something is in my range 😭😭
out of my dreams and into his arms i long to fly i will come as evening comes into a waiting sky then out of my dreams and into the hush of falling shadows when the mist is low and starts are breaking through then out of my dreams i'll go into a dream with you
Try it. I know I did. I was an alto now I'm a soprano. So you can too. I suggest some songs that can help you. Believe it or not, opera actually helped. Try singing some mezzo-soprano songs, my favorite personally the Italian opera of Cinderella. Carousel helped to hit those high notes, and so did the Music Man. Just keep practicing. You have to open up your throat to hit these high notes. AND, just try singing The Magic Flute, which definitely helped me singing high notes.
omg i had a school play and i wanted to audition and the day of my audition i froze and i couldn’t speak or sing. on of the most embarrassing things ever
That happened to me at a college theatre audition recently, except I froze because I literally forgot both of my monologues and music pieces the moment I got into the room and I had to stumble through singing when I could barely remember the words 😭 Don’t beat yourself up too much about it, though! Whether or not you’ve auditioned for anything since then, you can look back at your embarrassing auditions and have a little laugh :)
Marcel Audubon i think they went for different casting but didn’t really pay of IMO. And this is the original London Cast. That cast opened in the 1940s. This a London revival cast.
@@chocolatesouljah The casting paid off big time when she danced and she's competent enough as an actress. She works very well with Jackman in this production, I assume that's why she was chosen. There can't be that many actresses to choose from for Oklahoma who can sing with this range, dance to THIS very high standard and act.
NONSENSE there are hundreds of actors to choose from with the singing and acting range. She’s more than a competent actress, her dancing is extraordinary and her singing is mediocre - they chose her because they felt she could best convey the story
@@groverkennedy2049 Congratulations. That's the cleverest thing you've ever said, or will ever say. How do you do it? How do you come up with such clever lines?
I have never heard such talented and perfect ensemble singing as this. Every one of these women are classically trained at the highest level. (And this just happens to be my favorite R&H song to boot). Wonderful!
Beautiful beautiful voices
My mum had the soundtrack LP. We used to waltz around the living room to this song.
This was going through my head today. i had no idea where it came from or who sang it. I didn't know it was a whole ensemble. Beautiful
Every one of them superbly trained, lovely voices!!
Here I am in 2024. Another great song from the show
The ensemble is very hypnotic
0:12 I’m singing this part in my school musical, and was literally having a mental breakdown because I thought it was higher than it actually is. I have never been more relieved that something is in my range 😭😭
Josephina Gabriele was an excellent Laurey a good actress and singer and better of all she danced the Out of my Dream ballet
out of my dreams and into his arms i long to fly
i will come as evening comes into a waiting sky
then out of my dreams and into the hush
of falling shadows
when the mist is low
and starts are breaking through
then out of my dreams i'll go
into a dream with you
Laurey is one of my dream roles, but she's a soprano and I'm an alto.😭😭
Try it. I know I did. I was an alto now I'm a soprano. So you can too. I suggest some songs that can help you. Believe it or not, opera actually helped. Try singing some mezzo-soprano songs, my favorite personally the Italian opera of Cinderella. Carousel helped to hit those high notes, and so did the Music Man. Just keep practicing. You have to open up your throat to hit these high notes. AND, just try singing The Magic Flute, which definitely helped me singing high notes.
The *original* London cast of Oklahoma! was in the 40s.
omg i had a school play and i wanted to audition and the day of my audition i froze and i couldn’t speak or sing. on of the most embarrassing things ever
That happened to me at a college theatre audition recently, except I froze because I literally forgot both of my monologues and music pieces the moment I got into the room and I had to stumble through singing when I could barely remember the words 😭
Don’t beat yourself up too much about it, though! Whether or not you’ve auditioned for anything since then, you can look back at your embarrassing auditions and have a little laugh :)
Late Queen's favorite musical.
I'm having problems cuz she's a soprano. I'm an alto ☠️
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magnificent song - this broad is all wrong for Laurey, however
Marcel Audubon i think they went for different casting but didn’t really pay of IMO. And this is the original London Cast. That cast opened in the 1940s. This a London revival cast.
@@chocolatesouljah The casting paid off big time when she danced and she's competent enough as an actress. She works very well with Jackman in this production, I assume that's why she was chosen. There can't be that many actresses to choose from for Oklahoma who can sing with this range, dance to THIS very high standard and act.
NONSENSE there are hundreds of actors to choose from with the singing and acting range. She’s more than a competent actress, her dancing is extraordinary and her singing is mediocre - they chose her because they felt she could best convey the story
Rap music is a lot better than this
Grover Kennedy
You know what you're full of.
@@QUABLEDISTOCFICKLEPO yo mama
@@groverkennedy2049
Congratulations. That's the cleverest thing you've ever said, or will ever say. How do you do it? How do you come up with such clever lines?
Your the type of person who is bringing our culture to an end with the garbage you listen to.
@@kevinchambers1101
That's nothing. He's got a million of them.
Didn't you hear him say, "Yo Mama."?