Educational Channel. Tracks are for rehearsal purposes only. Training aids for choir and solo singing. My name is Rodica Ocheseanu, I am a choir and voice teacher and a former professional opera singer.
@Heiskixsalem they are meant to be used by teachers as a support for their lesson. Like a power point presentation. Those are my upcoming curriculum for choir. I thought to share them maybe some one will find them useful. They are for students who don't have any previous or little experience gradually learning to sight reading ,solfege patterns, in tune singing. Also my students native language is not English so I had to keep in mind that aspect as well.
@@rehearsaltracks ohhhh, I see. I'm sorry. I'm also trying to learn music on RU-vid since I do not have the resources for traditional music classes/school.
❤ so imagine that you are on a classroom and you see the teacher ppt. Escape the forbidden pattern as it is a group activity. Maybe you will find it useful. Thank you for your feedback
Glitter and be gay, That's the part I play; Here I am in Paris, France, Forced to bend my soul To a sordid role, Victimized by bitter, bitter circumstance. Alas for me! Had I remained Beside my lady mother, My virtue had remained unstained Until my maiden hand was gained By some Grand Duke or other. Ah, 'twas not to be; Harsh necessity Brought me to this gilded cage. Born to higher things, Here I droop my wings, Ah! Singing of a sorrow nothing can assuage. And yet of course I rather like to revel, Ha ha! I have no strong objection to champagne, Ha ha! My wardrobe is expensive as the devil, Ha ha! Perhaps it is ignoble to complain... Enough, enough Of being basely tearful! I'll show my noble stuff By being bright and cheerful! Ha ha ha ha ha! Ha! Pearls and ruby rings... Ah, how can worldly things Take the place of honor lost? Can they compensate For my fallen state, Purchased as they were at such an awful cost? Bracelets...lavalieres Can they dry my tears? Can they blind my eyes to shame? Can the brightest brooch Shield me from reproach? Can the purest diamond purify my name? And yet of course these trinkets are endearing, Ha ha! I'm oh, so glad my sapphire is a star, Ha ha! I rather like a twenty-carat earring, Ha ha! If I'm not pure, at least my jewels are! Enough! Enough! I'll take their diamond necklace And show my noble stuff By being gay and reckless! Ha ha ha ha ha! Ha! Observe how bravely I conceal The dreadful, dreadful shame I feel. Ha ha ha ha!
Glitter and be gay, That's the part I play; Here I am in Paris, France, Forced to bend my soul To a sordid role, Victimized by bitter, bitter circumstance. Alas for me! Had I remained Beside my lady mother, My virtue had remained unstained Until my maiden hand was gained By some Grand Duke or other. Ah, 'twas not to be; Harsh necessity Brought me to this gilded cage. Born to higher things, Here I droop my wings, Ah! Singing of a sorrow nothing can assuage. And yet of course I rather like to revel, Ha ha! I have no strong objection to champagne, Ha ha! My wardrobe is expensive as the devil, Ha ha! Perhaps it is ignoble to complain... Enough, enough Of being basely tearful! I'll show my noble stuff By being bright and cheerful! Ha ha ha ha ha! Ha! Pearls and ruby rings... Ah, how can worldly things Take the place of honor lost? Can they compensate For my fallen state, Purchased as they were at such an awful cost? Bracelets...lavalieres Can they dry my tears? Can they blind my eyes to shame? Can the brightest brooch Shield me from reproach? Can the purest diamond purify my name? And yet of course these trinkets are endearing, Ha ha! I'm oh, so glad my sapphire is a star, Ha ha! I rather like a twenty-carat earring, Ha ha! If I'm not pure, at least my jewels are! Enough! Enough! I'll take their diamond necklace And show my noble stuff By being gay and reckless! Ha ha ha ha ha! Ha! Observe how bravely I conceal The dreadful, dreadful shame I feel. Ha ha ha ha!
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1:42 "Weinend", error: score and singer indicate E, but it should be D.
@NatiDeNut it is so much a computer program can do . Those rehearsal tracks are intended as a home help to learn the music. I am sorry for the inconvenience
Thank you for uploading this - it's beautifully sung and an enormous help. Private study notes: 0:30 In Bar 413 "eure", the Tenor 1 is singing C-A-Bb-C instead of the written Bb-A-Bb-C. 0:56 In Bar 431 "...gen", the Tenor 1 and 2 sing D as written here, but it is written Bb in the original score.