@@RichardBeattie007 i have heard this piece many times and it is very hard to understand every word , but your singing made everything crystal clear . Good luck for your future career .
Thank you SO much for putting this documentary together Richard and Christie. I hope it continues to spread the word about this dedicated and principled racer, his success in overcoming the overcoming the myriad adverse circumstances he faced, and the illustration, in a different vein, of the idea of "it takes a village".
I wish a handful of LOUDMOUTHS from the west side of the Webster County had not been invited to the discussion, since there was so much showing out and badmouthing against this boon to our region.
Did this in High School All-State yrs ago. Definitely a favorite! And the 3 Basses, top row, directly in the middle….love their energy 1:58 - 2:21 😂 Our whole choir had that same response. Great job!
Great to hear the praise. Personally, i think this cover is as good as the original which has brass overshadowing the guitars. This cover is cleaner to me
First performed on 13 April 1742 for a six day sold out St. Andrew's, Dublin. .. For charity ! And: So that the largest possible audience could be admitted to the concert, gentlemen were requested to remove their swords, and ladies were asked not to wear hoops in their dresses :)
A good voice .well done he had a lot of competition ,there was too much movement in the back ground people fiddling about with their copies distracting ,,and the accompaniment wasn't the best .
@michaelfalsia6062 The last part of your comment was most gratifying; however, why doesn't "cultural appropriation" come to mind when white Americans who are not of German-British extract, Japanese, Chinese, Indigenous Americans, Indians of India, Irish, Ukrainian, Russian, etc. perform arias and/or excerpts from the Messiah? Maybe it does? If not perhaps you have something hideous inside struggling to free itself? Not offended but wrote to provoke thought on your part. :)
I think there was some trouble with pitch in places. But what a lovely voice. Yes! Continue with your studies!!! Hope to hear much more from you in the future.
You probably aren't aware of the inanity and racism of your comment. This talented singer is an American college student who has probably never been to Africa. Everyone's ancestors lived somewhere. Would you want credit for your achievements to be given to medieval peasants pushing a plow across the Brabant?