+ Follow ANDREA CHENIER Tag
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[Title] => O. Ochanine’s magic wand /Logdat’s tremendous impact
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[Title] => Gonzaga and Salonga: Opera and pop mix but
[Summary] => The countrys Opera King Otoniel Gonzaga and Broadway star Lea Salonga made beautiful music together at their first-ever joint concert, this at the CCP main theater. But the distinctions between opera and popular song remained. Gonzaga performed without a microphone, singing the notes in operatic fashion. Salonga, in the manner of popular entertainers, used a microphone to increase her volume, "belting" out the notes.
This was the case in the solos and in the final duet, David Fosters "The Prayer," sung partly in Italian.
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