Joe-your voice is incredible-rich, tender, burnished. Your musicality is fantastic in terms of pitch, dynamics matched to text, and perfect tempo for Handel, who’s always processional but who should never be approached processionally. You don’t need my analysis! But I do need to hear you sing again-in person, somewhere, I hope.
WOW! Honestly I hope one day I can sing the third of what he sings. I am starting this to sing and my teacher propose this music, and I absolutely love it! ALSO, does any one else cried listening to this? AMAZING job, congratulations.
You understood what the piece needed and emotively delivered. Good job! Keep on working to improve it in conjunction with solidifying your technique. :)
@@baritonebynightYikes! What is your problem, bro? I don’t see anything rude in what Ms Gloeggler says. She said nothing hateful. No need for you to be so venomous. Do you have recordings of your voice?
Nowhere near as bad as some professional singers doing the rounds. Get that jaw dropped, a bit more support to get the chest working fuller, and then work on opening the top to get a greater mix of head voice. Then you’ll have a really beautiful instrument.
He didn't post this to encourage an armchair voice lesson and critique. I listened to your RU-vid post of O Holy Night. It's also not as bad as some either.