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Thursday, January 11, 2007
Tri-M
Noah's recital performance for his induction to the Music Honor Society.
3 comments:
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Carol WOW!! That guy is too much. Sounds wonderful. Carol
I am just sitting here in amazement! Now, that was something!! That song was perfect to showcase his voice. Don't know what in the world he was saying, but who cares?! He sang it beautifully. How did he learn all that french or whatever language it was? He should definitely keep on singing. I've really never heard a high school voice like his. It's so deep and rich. The Christmas concert was ok, but you couldn't really get the fullness of his voice in that little bitty solo they gave him. Here we can really hear it. And I love the hands. He reminds me of a Pavarotti http://www.lucianopavarotti.com/intro.html or the Met. singer Jerome Hines who I just googled and found a wonderful testimony http://www.josephshore.com/Hines/ but I couldn't get the music to play. Anyway, God has blessed that boy and I hope Noah will find many ways to use that voice!! Reading the tribute to Jerome Hines might inspire him. Maybe we will hear Noah at the vet someday. Gina
3 comments:
Carol
WOW!! That guy is too much.
Sounds wonderful.
Carol
I am just sitting here in amazement! Now, that was something!! That song was perfect to showcase his voice. Don't know what in the world he was saying, but who cares?! He sang it beautifully. How did he learn all that french or whatever language it was? He should definitely keep on singing. I've really never heard a high school voice like his. It's so deep and rich. The Christmas concert was ok, but you couldn't really get the fullness of his voice in that little bitty solo they gave him. Here we can really hear it. And I love the hands. He reminds me of a Pavarotti http://www.lucianopavarotti.com/intro.html or the Met. singer Jerome Hines who I just googled and found a wonderful testimony http://www.josephshore.com/Hines/ but I couldn't get the music to play. Anyway, God has blessed that boy and I hope Noah will find many ways to use that voice!! Reading the tribute to Jerome Hines might inspire him. Maybe we will hear Noah at the vet someday.
Gina
PS: I guess it might have been italian that he was singing??
Gina
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