Even if you can’t stand opera, you can’t deny that this child is beyond talented. What an incredible moment for her. She’s going places in life and how can you not love that?
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Personally I don't like opera but this angel made me cry. She have a beautiful voice. Opera singing is not easy and this tiny girl was amazing. Right now she is just a child so I am sure if things go well , with the right guidance she'll go places. God bless her.
Yes! Shows the pure innocence of a child. As a mom myself, i hope she can keep her innocence for a while longer and enjoy her childhood. However, hopefully this will also open the doors for her.
If she does not take years of voice lessons, she could ruin her voice. Having a 9 year old sing an incredibly difficult opera aria (song) is not healthy and promotes such a false view on what it takes to sing classical music
Never judge the book by it's cover .. This little girl is so cute and adorable and I love the way she dressed so girly according to her age .. Her voice and her singing was mind-blowing and amazing .. Simply wow ..!
So much talent - the world a brighter place with you in it. I’d like to big up the mum too. The love and support. This was her baby girl‘s moment that she let her enjoy without needing to be in on the action.
I never understood or got opera but this beautiful little angel was born to perform it . What an amazing sound came out of that baby girl. I was absolutely blown away by her. She's going to be something spectacular in no time at all.
First her voice literally blew me away and brought tears to my eyes. Second the fact that she was only 9 is insane. So i can only imagine how her voice is going to improve as she gets older. Third the fact that it was Simon's idea & it's never been done made her golden buzzer even better.
When the bird came i finally cracked the case why there are so many of them at the opera house here in sydney. They fly to the sound of angels. Pigeons know where the best people are.
@@anafaex4882 I hope she gets proper training as well. The quivering in her voice is a tell tale sign that she was VERY nervous. (Sometimes, your voice quivers anyway. But, I don't think that she can control hers quite yet.)
@@memefaison6007 I don''t think quivering is the issue, some performers have a quivering voice and it actually adds a dimension to the overall performance/piece. I think we need to see more of Victory's performances, before we can say that sh e can't control it yet. Let's pick apart - Anna Netrebko - Je veux vivre (Romeo & Juliette). I found Victory's 'rendition' to be more moving. Sometimes, "perfection" is the one thing that keeps people (perhaps 'common folk') from exploring new horizons. Victory exposed a LOT of people to opera... whether they've ever been or not, her performance was moving to many nonetheless. I'm not saying Victory doesn't need training, but I am pointing out that a ton of my friends that have never seen the inside of opera hall were moved... I think that is a good thing!!!
Something about this little girl's beautiful face innocent eyes singing Opera touches my heart so deeply that she brought tears to my eyes and I'm not even an opera fan. I love her face and the innocence in her eyes and her beautiful voice. God bless her and may she win or be lifted up to a career from being on this show. Victory is a perfect name for this girl. God bless you child
Victory is the gift the world has received for unrequited love Christina and Eric Brinker adopted 8 children (in addition to their 2 biological children) Victory is one of the adopted children. I say thank you to the wonderful parents for the joy of life and the music she brings to the world
Amazing- I definitely think she’s the best ever in the show, and should win the million dollars! What a cute personality as well! The whole package!🎤🎧🎤
I just turned 26 years old, and I literally just started learning this aria today. I’m a light coloratura/lyric soprano, and I’ve been getting professionally trained in singing classical music and show tune pieces with private voice lessons since I was 15 years old. I remember asking my first voice teacher if I could learn to sing this aria when I was 15 because I was already showing the ability to hit notes all the way up to an F#6 in warm ups. My voice teacher said my voice probably wouldn’t be mature enough to tackle “Ah, Je Veux Vivre” until I was in my twenties. Now, I’m in my mid-late twenties, and I finally pulled out this piece to learn after roughly ten years of professional training as a soprano. I’m finding it pretty difficult to learn the French. This girl has a lot of potential to be great. The fact that she can do any of the leaps in this vocally acrobatic aria at the tender age of 9 at all is impressive in and of itself. However, this aria is not easy to learn, even if the libretto is written from the perspective of a 13 year old girl falling in love with a boy she just met. It takes rather advanced vocal agility, really good breath support, proper French diction, and accurate pitch placement. This little girl clearly hasn’t developed those vocal skills and stamina required to really sing “Ah, Je Veux Vivre” properly. I’m not saying that she NEVER could sing this aria well. She probably could, but she’s clearly not ready yet. Not only is she too young, but it doesn’t seem like she’s received much professional training in classical singing. Her pitch is off center in some places, her vibrato is rather wobbly, and she isn’t singing the French lyrics correctly. While I know it’s a singing competition show, in opera it is also standard not to sing arias with a microphone. You’re supposed to be able to have enough proper breath control to have enough to be able to be heard over an orchestra on stage in front of the whole audience without one. I’d probably get her signed up for private lessons first, and suggest she start with a much easier aria, such as “L’ho Perduta,” “Un Moto Di Gioga,” “Ridente La Calma,” “Das Veilchen,” or “O Mio Babbino Caro.” “Ah, Jeux Vivre” by Gounod is a beast that this little girl clearly isn’t ready for yet.
You honestly just sound sour that you are Also not yet ready for this piece in your twenties and she is remarkably close at 9 even without professional training. Where will she be in another 13-14 years?
@@daniellebarker7667 I don't think that she is sour about it. On the contrary, she's praising her huge potential and ability. She is just saying that the song choice wasn't maybe the right one for her age and, even if she is pretty good right now, with a good musical education her performance could be even better. There is nothing sour about it, she shared her story to explain how difficult this aria is and not to say "I could sing this song only in my twenties but at least mine was technically right". Instead, she is praising her to be able to perform it, even if there are some technical errors, at such young age and she is encouraging her to pursue her career. Next time, before seeing jalousy everywhere, try to learn the difference between a sour/mean comment and constructive one.
With some training and getting hold of the nerves she's awesome. Man they are getting younger and younger. This is awesome display of talent I can see her on stage
I actually burst out crying with so much emotion ! Omg ! You are pure magic. I had my mouth open in disbelief the whole time. What a talent, young lady ! Blessings 🌺🌸💜💕🍀🌺🌸🎁⭐️⭐️🌺🌸💜
Her voice sounds like the singers in the old black and white movies! Very original!! Imagine in the years to come❤️👍🏼 I personally didn't think it was all that great, she was all over the place on keys. If I knew this song, I would like to listen to the original.
Actually it is too fast due to lack of connection in her support. I’m an opera singer. She definitely has great potential and that vibrato will iron out and become more relaxed over time.
She is beautiful and shows talent. I wish Victory had sung something appropriate. This is a difficult coloratura aria for soprano ("Je veux vivre") from the opera Romeo et Juliette by Charles Gounod. She sings a very truncated version of the aria. A girl of this age should never attempt to sing this type of music. If she continues in this path -thanks to the adults around her- she will ruin her voice. I detest when the audience screams while she sings. This is typical of this type of show. I wish her the very best.
@@zo_maar She is beautiful and shows talent. I wish Victory had sung something appropriate. This is a difficult coloratura aria for soprano ("Je veux vivre") from the opera Romeo et Juliette by Charles Gounod. She sings a very truncated version of the aria. A girl of this age should never attempt to sing this type of music. If she continues in this path thanks to the adults around her she will ruin her voice. I detest when the audience screams while she sings. This is typical of this type of show. I wish her the very best.
@@zo_maar She is beautiful and shows talent. I wish Victory had sung something appropriate. This is a difficult coloratura aria for soprano ("Je veux vivre") from the opera Romeo et Juliette by Charles Gounod. She sings a very truncated version of the aria. A girl of this age should never attempt to sing this type of music. If she continues in this path thanks to the adults around her she will ruin her voice. I detest when the audience screams while she sings. This is typical of this type of show. I wish her the very best.
She is super pitchy they gave her the golden buzzer? Straight to the top for a million dollar prize for a cute adorable 9 year old who still needs a lot of practice