When a tenor's voice failed during a performance of at the Pittsburgh Opera, an unlikely hero stepped in to save the day. We talk with Pittsburgh Opera music director Antony Walker.
I am a trained classical singer and I do a short show with microphone and recorded Orchestra for corporate dinners several times per month. It's a shame that more and more, audiences will assume that I have been lypsincing the show. So, lypsincing hurts us all by lowering our communal validity.
Apr. 14 2008 02:29 PM
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heather
from manhattan
hello,
i am married to a huge prince fan. my husband has collected hundreds of boot legs from prince...each one different and unique...thus prince does not make a habit of lip synching.
thanks. heather
Apr. 14 2008 02:28 PM
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I am a trained classical singer and I do a short show with microphone and recorded Orchestra for corporate dinners several times per month. It's a shame that more and more, audiences will assume that I have been lypsincing the show. So, lypsincing hurts us all by lowering our communal validity.
hello,
i am married to a huge prince fan. my husband has collected hundreds of boot legs from prince...each one different and unique...thus prince does not make a habit of lip synching.
thanks. heather
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