Candide - Make our garden grow (Groves/Chenoweth/LuPone/Allen/Blumenkrantz/LaManna)

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  • Make our garden grow
    Candide: Paul Groves
    Cunegonde: Kristin Chenoweth
    Old Lady: Patti LuPone
    Dr. Pangloss: Sir Thomas Allen
    Maximilian: Jeff Blumenkrantz
    Paquette: Janine LaManna
    Vanderdendur/Prince Ragotski: Stanford Olsen
    Governor/Prefect: John Herrera
    Baron/Inquisitor/Don Issachar/Cacambo: Michael McCormick
    Judge/Captain/Crook: Michael McElroy
    Heresy agent/Archbishop/Priest: Ray Wills
    Baroness/Sheep: Gina Ferrall
    Sheep: Patty Globe
    Westminister Symphonic Choir
    New York Philarmonic
    Conductor: Marin Alsop
    Music: Leonard Bernstein
  • Hudba

Komentáře • 159

  • @kyleturner6829
    @kyleturner6829 Před 4 lety +225

    This was definately a high point in my career. I was playing tuba.

    • @DrWhoFanUK
      @DrWhoFanUK Před 3 lety +9

      I have done the show on tuba too!! I honestly think would quite happy doing the show every night till I drop. Wonderful memories in dark times.

    • @DD-d6d3
      @DD-d6d3 Před 3 lety +8

      Thanks for your contribution to this epic performance.

    • @KevinAtkins_Indiana
      @KevinAtkins_Indiana Před 2 lety +6

      Nice, Kyle, it's a peak performance all around, and there you are as a foundation. Everything is so tight and perfect, everyone is ON...

    • @bradsiroky2588
      @bradsiroky2588 Před 2 lety +7

      Agree 100%, Kyle! (That’s me on Trumpet 2.)

    • @totalrecall2020
      @totalrecall2020 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bradsiroky2588 hey Brad! Who was at the trombone? Sounds from another galaxy also

  • @sweetolive70601
    @sweetolive70601 Před 8 lety +482

    Perhaps we should remember that Candide is not a fairy tale about happy endings. It's a fairy tale about how to live in a world full of injustice, horrors, greed, stupidity, wars. & disease. The metaphor is" make our garden grow". Incrementally, make that life, make that garden better. There is no magic wand, no deus ex machina ending, no knight in shining armor, only the billion individual deeds that billions of individuals should do to grow our earthy garden.

    • @timhays8710
      @timhays8710 Před 7 lety +30

      When I had the opportunity to perform this, i was young and did't understand the context. Now older and having seen more life, this moves me to tears everytime.

    • @monkeymouse
      @monkeymouse Před 5 lety +23

      "Let dreamers dream what worlds they please; those Edens can't be found; the sweetest flowers, the fairest trees All grow in solid ground." A Hymn for the Age of Enlightenment!

    • @hturt4
      @hturt4 Před 5 lety +11

      Yes! Beautifully articulated synopsis!

    • @judymoslak2316
      @judymoslak2316 Před 5 lety +6

      Beautifully explained. may I use it on our written program?

    • @lafleurquicache
      @lafleurquicache Před 5 lety +5

      Needed to read this today thank you!

  • @GiftSparks
    @GiftSparks Před 4 měsíci +4

    Holy cow, I never would have guessed Paul Groves voice was like that from his speaking voice (which sounds kind of high and squeaky). He is amazing.

  • @monkeymouse
    @monkeymouse Před 5 lety +104

    This is the most sacred secular song of all time!

    • @elwingreen2397
      @elwingreen2397 Před 4 lety +8

      BEST. COMMENT. EVER.

    • @kuabci
      @kuabci Před rokem

      I'm down but is it actually secular though?...

    • @GiftSparks
      @GiftSparks Před 4 měsíci

      @@kuabciIt is, because it doesn’t mention a deity.

  • @AnvilPro100
    @AnvilPro100 Před 7 lety +58

    I love how the morale is that the world isn't perfect or pure, but that doesn't mean you can't be happy.

  • @BabsBrooklynPilates
    @BabsBrooklynPilates Před 5 lety +62

    This is one of the wisest and most beautiful songs ever written.

    • @tomreel2318
      @tomreel2318 Před rokem +2

      Yes. As a boy at summer camp in the Adirondacks, we were taught always to leave the campsite better than we found it. It's a good metaphor for life and for me this song expresses it beautifully.
      Looking at the assembled "photos" from the Webb telescope, it is fair to ask, "So, does your stuff really matter all that much?" And art like this is at least one affirmative answer. We can understand how trivial we are in the Grand Scheme of things, and at the same time be passionate about our tiny miracle of life on this little rock hurtling through space.

  • @Petroskeyful1
    @Petroskeyful1 Před 10 lety +55

    What an exquisite melody that is like an anthem to life itself. I was completely overawed by this beautiful performance. Bernstein ..... what a genius who like Copland, Ives and Barber can simply capture the very spirit of America in his music.

  • @gaugirl4570
    @gaugirl4570 Před 4 lety +49

    Yes. Listening during COVID-19 pandemic. Balm for the soul.

    • @katherinemayerovitch819
      @katherinemayerovitch819 Před 3 lety +2

      Gardening, cleaning, cooking, and baking have been keeping me sane these months. This song was always touching, but it rings even truer now.

  • @XaviereJade
    @XaviereJade Před 9 lety +105

    My health problems due to Ehlers Danlos syndrome are getting worse and worse, I did not want to celebrate my 28th birthday last month. We sang this song in college chorus when my symptoms finally got bad enough to lead to a diagnosis, and today it just came back to me, full of so many memories of that pain and meeting my wonderful and foolish husband who embraces all of me.
    I have barely heard it in 8 years. Now I am finding a lot of tears and comfort...and wishing my husband and I sung it at our wedding last august. But, we're planning a renewal down the road, so it will stay on our list.

    • @rodrigocorona6943
      @rodrigocorona6943 Před 6 lety +1

      My best friend has that. Best of health to you! I am so sorry for what you are going through....

    • @dankhnw8
      @dankhnw8 Před 5 lety +2

      This comment made me cry.

    • @marysueeasteregg
      @marysueeasteregg Před rokem +2

      I hope you are doing well. You would be the same age as my daughter, who has a degree in voice performance, and suffers disabling chronic pain from hypermobility syndrome. She likely
      sang this in college...and if she ever marries her long-time partner, I believe Make our garden grow is on the list of music they would have.

  • @jmsta2011
    @jmsta2011 Před 6 lety +27

    Paul Groves has a voice like velvet, beautiful!

  • @johnperry713
    @johnperry713 Před 2 lety +7

    This is the best finale in musical theatre. The best 1st act closer is A Weekend In the Country.

  • @carolschatz
    @carolschatz Před 9 lety +21

    After 9/11, this is the song that kept coming to me.

  • @Targus656
    @Targus656 Před 6 lety +101

    I don’t know about the rest of you guys, but when the entire choir joins in, and it’s just voices, oh, it’s sooooooooo good!

    • @dankelly1426
      @dankelly1426 Před 3 lety +1

      Then you'll love this ending song from Children of Eden. Ear buds/headsets are a must. czcams.com/video/meZ3TR5AXO4/video.html

    • @mzmiller52
      @mzmiller52 Před 3 lety

      Watch this song performed at Kennedy honors Steven Spielberg. His emotions, facial expression and connection with his wife will bring you to tears.

    • @hawby7mgh
      @hawby7mgh Před 2 lety +3

      One of the most thrilling moments in modern musical ensemble singing.

    • @PJChgo1
      @PJChgo1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mzmiller52 Everyone should watch when a segment of this is done at the 2011 Kennedy Center Honors for Barbara Cook (who appeared in Candide) - perfection.

    • @jamespettit6352
      @jamespettit6352 Před rokem +1

      Yeah it was a lot fun preforming that. Just found this on accident. Brought back some great memories

  • @sophelet
    @sophelet Před rokem +9

    Hurray for Westminster Choir College Symphonic Choir! Stirring, stunning, and an amazing sound.

  • @ChrisChanningChannel
    @ChrisChanningChannel Před 7 lety +93

    he acts like a disney animal from the time of Mickey Mouse . then starts to sing like an adult with subtlety and class ... welcome to the world of music theatre!

    • @BEASTPRINCE09
      @BEASTPRINCE09 Před 7 lety +17

      I'd say welcome to the world of operetta

    • @rugby8-Philadelphia
      @rugby8-Philadelphia Před 4 lety +6

      @Chris
      .......I'd say......shhhhhhhhhh!!!
      😎

    • @Arkelk2010
      @Arkelk2010 Před 4 lety +3

      I think this number marks when Candide stops trying to fit in the Panglossian world and sets out to conform to reality--and what will be right and true to him based not on theories, but nature.
      Yes, a wordier way of "becoming an adult".

    • @ferociousgumby
      @ferociousgumby Před 3 lety

      I am SURE the singing is dubbed.

    • @kevinhynes2971
      @kevinhynes2971 Před 3 lety +6

      @@ferociousgumby the vocals seem to be out of sync in this clip. But was definitely sung live.

  • @erpollock
    @erpollock Před 6 lety +37

    I actually attended this performance of Candide with the New York Philharmonic years ago. Marin Alsop, Bernstein's last protege, was the conductor. The performance was a marvelous realization, with clever chorus eruptions and beautiful soloists.

  • @swamperish
    @swamperish Před rokem +3

    If we are to survive this deeply troubled world, we need to live these words.

  • @Herodotus3
    @Herodotus3 Před 11 lety +20

    Wow, both are so wonderful. I love how Kristin always is on the point of cheesing it up...which fits the Voltaire style perfectly. What a voice he has.

  • @pinkobreftempsla
    @pinkobreftempsla Před 8 lety +48

    An amazing ensemble, and chills every time when the chorus comes in.

  • @WendyDemandante
    @WendyDemandante Před rokem +4

    Gives me goosebumps!

  • @williamclifford4441
    @williamclifford4441 Před rokem +4

    How beautifully Groves and Chenoweth harmonised!

  • @susanna9310
    @susanna9310 Před 4 lety +9

    after tragedy i always find myself back at this video. it brings me a lot of solace.

  • @FlowersInHisHair
    @FlowersInHisHair Před 10 lety +19

    This is it. The perfect melody. Nothing finer.

  • @clairerobsin
    @clairerobsin Před 2 lety +3

    The musicians are so excellent, and how they managed to keep a straight face is beyond me!

  • @huazhou3878
    @huazhou3878 Před 6 lety +9

    Candide is my all time favorite!

  • @lizvillegas6603
    @lizvillegas6603 Před 7 lety +10

    This brought tears to my eyes, just... wow.

  • @psychokarloff
    @psychokarloff Před 3 lety +18

    This finale always reduces me to cascading tears, but never more than in these plague years of The Thing in the Oval Office. I thank the gods Hope remained in Pandora's box before she slammed it shut.

  • @AwsumAwsumness
    @AwsumAwsumness Před 8 lety +24

    3:34 always gives me chills

  • @clar5295
    @clar5295 Před 7 lety +6

    Touching.. brings me to tears.. To me,.. a true love song.

  • @adamgregory5274
    @adamgregory5274 Před 10 měsíci +2

    The stand out in all this is Alsop, she seems to be having the time of her life.

  • @LawrencedeMartin
    @LawrencedeMartin Před 3 lety +3

    This is my favorite version of my favorite musical. Tears every time.

  • @catbird-dq7ri
    @catbird-dq7ri Před 3 lety +3

    What a great low range Paul Groves has!

  • @giserkevermeulen167
    @giserkevermeulen167 Před 8 lety +16

    That song most be playit on my funeral!

    • @monkeymouse
      @monkeymouse Před 8 lety +1

      +Giserke Vermeulen I want it at my wedding!

    • @christielyons5079
      @christielyons5079 Před 7 lety +1

      We played it at our wedding. It's our song...our story.

  • @ComposerInUK
    @ComposerInUK Před 9 lety +31

    As someone said below, this song gives me goosebumps every time I hear it. This was a great performance of the opera, with Kristin Chenoweth dazzling and genuinely funny at times as Cunegonde. I would love to have heard the ovation at the end! Bernstein's music is masterful and a joy from start to finish. Anyone new to this should really seek out the live version Lenny did toward the end of his life: music so full of fun and pathos, there won't be a dry eye in the house!

    • @BruceApar
      @BruceApar Před 5 lety +1

      The most poignant performance I've seen of this (on CZcams now and on TV originally) is during a Bernstein tribute at Tanglewood, Seiji Ozawa conducting, with such musical theater historical figures as Larry Kert (original Tony in West Side Story) in the ensemble, and Maestro Bernstein is seen in the audience overcome with emotion, and ready to burst into tears.

    • @neil7137
      @neil7137 Před 4 lety +1

      @@BruceApar Yes, I agree. Bernstein is a VERY AMAZING conductor and composer. But in my opinion, Bernstein is not that good in conducting his own work (I mean, he is greater as a conductor when he conducted other people works). And I think the best interpreter of Bernstein music is Marin Alsop and Seiji Ozawa. I always get goosebumps when listening to their Candide (or parts).

  • @johnperry713
    @johnperry713 Před 2 lety +1

    I could not do this show. I'd be crying every night when this was being sung.

  • @johnheart6890
    @johnheart6890 Před rokem +3

    This is my favorite version- the best I’ve heard! I wish I could have seen THIS production!

  • @lauramartha3
    @lauramartha3 Před 6 lety +13

    Fantastic! This is the version I was looking for (which was broadcast on PBS stations about half a dozen years ago). It was wild and crazy (and had an amazing ensemble of soloists); I had never heard the entire piece before, so when they got to this final chorus, I literally had goosebumps! Just IMO, I thought it was a phenomenal production!

    • @ThePepperh
      @ThePepperh Před 6 lety

      You know, don't you, that the entire performance is also here on CZcams?

    • @lauramartha3
      @lauramartha3 Před 6 lety

      Yes, I found that out, also, and thoroughly enjoyed watching it again.

  • @RowdyColt
    @RowdyColt Před 5 lety +26

    In these times of such ugliness in the Whitehouse, let us overcome and build our house again and make our garden grow. A full house for all, a welcoming house.

  • @lorencapps2450
    @lorencapps2450 Před 2 lety +1

    I would had loved for the video ending to be longer.....the cheers and the standing ovation must have been over the top and spine tingling. It left me with tears and chills.......

  • @Verypissedoffchannel
    @Verypissedoffchannel Před 10 lety +2

    Amazing!

  • @faitha.8012
    @faitha.8012 Před 2 lety +1

    goosebumps. all over. every time.

  • @TMCSFCA
    @TMCSFCA Před 3 lety +1

    Gorgeous!

  • @susanfalconedaquino3623
    @susanfalconedaquino3623 Před 3 lety +2

    Amazingly Beautiful!

  • @howardmarren3199
    @howardmarren3199 Před 6 měsíci

    Absolutely magnificent. Thrilling!

  • @marcelouz1
    @marcelouz1 Před 7 lety +3

    incredible interpretation ...so natural in all sens!

  • @patloeb2820
    @patloeb2820 Před 6 lety +12

    I love this piece. I've sung it (4 different parts, from Cunegonde to soprano 1 and 2, to alto) and it gives me chills every time. It's perfection!
    And yes, it's about living in reality and making it work regardless - don't forget that in the show, immediately after this song the cow drops dead. My only quibble about this version? For me it's too slow - it needs a little more movement to work best.

  • @davidbonfiglio5163
    @davidbonfiglio5163 Před rokem

    Thrilling.

  • @fedeymini
    @fedeymini Před 2 lety +1

    Sir Thomas Allen booming through the last "garden"!

  • @dianavictoriaaljadeff8949

    Robert Rousenville and Barbara Cook were the first who sang this beautiful duet.TGhey were perfect. Groves and Chenoweth are very good too.I love this song very much

  • @williamclifford4441
    @williamclifford4441 Před rokem +2

    Heard on a decent HiFi system makes your hair stand on end - especially Kristin's.

  • @guillermoflores2064
    @guillermoflores2064 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Is there a more glorious moment in all of vocalism?

  • @moviemadness2009
    @moviemadness2009 Před 10 lety +6

    Damn.

  • @injamaven
    @injamaven Před 8 lety +2

    powerful

  • @arthurboehm
    @arthurboehm Před 2 lety

    Than which there is nothing better!

  • @CaseyFordAlexander
    @CaseyFordAlexander Před 11 lety +5

    epic

  • @acgogoacgogo8854
    @acgogoacgogo8854 Před 6 lety +6

    Here are the words and the ORIGINAL stage directions that may be a little surprising. The ending was not orginally meant to be quite as uplifting:
    CANDIDE
    You've been a fool
    And so have I,
    But come and be my wife.
    And let us try,
    Before we die,
    To make some sense of life.
    We're neither pure, nor wise, nor good
    We'll do the best we know.
    We'll build our house and chop our wood
    And make our garden grow...
    And make our garden grow.
    CUNEGONDE
    I thought the world
    Was sugar cake
    For so our master said.
    But, now I'll teach
    My hands to bake
    Our loaf of daily bread.
    CANDIDE AND CUNEGONDE
    We're neither pure, nor wise, nor good
    We'll do the best we know.
    We'll build our house and chop our wood
    And make our garden grow...
    And make our garden grow.
    (ensemble enters in gardening gear and a cow walks on)
    CANDIDE, CUNEGONDE, MAXIMILLIAN, PAQUETTE, OLD LADY, DR. PANGLOSS
    Let dreamers dream
    What worlds they please
    Those Edens can't be found.
    The sweetest flowers,
    The fairest trees
    Are grown in solid ground.
    ENSEMBLE (a cappella)
    We're neither pure, nor wise, nor good
    We'll do the best we know.
    We'll build our house and chop our wood
    And make our garden grow.
    And make our garden grow!
    (The cow dies)
    VOLTAIRE
    Ah, me! The pox!

    • @barrymlamont3731
      @barrymlamont3731 Před 5 lety +3

      Was that actually the original ending, in 1956? It IS the ending of the "Chelsea Version", a stripped-down production from the mid-70s which turned the 1956 version - considered by some to be ponderous and heavy-handed - into more of a farce, and also omitted over half of the musical numbers. In Bernstein's final version (this one), Dr. Pangloss - who has seemed something of a fool - turns to the audience and asks, essentially, "Do you get it now?", an ending which I think works better in the context of Bernstein's own vision of the story.
      Here's a nice Wikipedia article which goes through the various versions:
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candide_(operetta)
      Appreciate the lyrics, by the way. It's hard to make them out when the ensemble and chorus come in, and they're well worth hearing.

  • @rarnayro
    @rarnayro Před 5 měsíci

    Kristen’s vocal teacher, Florence Birdwell, must be very proud of her.

  • @RobSinclaire
    @RobSinclaire Před 6 lety +3

    One Performance only - in New York of course!

    • @ThePepperh
      @ThePepperh Před 6 lety

      But at least they did record it so the rest of us can see it and we have a record of the genius staging!

    • @jamespettit6352
      @jamespettit6352 Před 2 lety

      There was 4 performances. They recorded one

  • @debbiemail1
    @debbiemail1 Před 5 lety +14

    There are a few versions of this finale but this one is my favourite. The reasons are firstly that Bernstein was a composer who crossed musical genres and the 'classical' performances are beautiful but the acting has much to be desired. Even if it's a concert version the singers need to act the parts (costumes help). The second is that the chorus aren't using scores which adds to the 'realistic' feel. The last reason is that the singers don't have huge classical vibratos which, for me, are an annoying distortion of their vocal line - especially in a 'musicals' genre. Anyone out there in You Tube land agree with me?

    • @barrymlamont3731
      @barrymlamont3731 Před 5 lety +8

      Paul Groves (Candide) is actually an American operatic tenor with an impressive international career. None of my favorite classical and opera singers have huge wobbly vibratos; I tend to see that simply as poor vocal production. I suspect that singers of lieder, chansons, etc. - classical art songs - are better in this regard, because it is so important to convey the meaning and nuances of the text, and less important to soar out over the whole orchestra.
      I always liked Anna Russell's description of the four stages in an opera singer's life: (1) bel canto; (2) can belto; (3) can't belto; (4) can't canto.

  • @ferociousgumby
    @ferociousgumby Před 3 lety +2

    I have loved this since watching the Bernstein at 70 video. This version is cleaner technically, but the Bernstein one - they're all paying tribute, they're all smiling and glowing, and Bernstein's three children are singing along with the chorus. czcams.com/video/ey5e7buHfls/video.html

  • @kangadillo
    @kangadillo Před 3 měsíci

    The garden they sing of is a post-lapsarian Eden.

  • @jdmdallas
    @jdmdallas Před 2 lety

    🎶You say “N-EYE-THUR.” I say “KNEE-THUR.”🎶

  • @AGo-ub8ln
    @AGo-ub8ln Před 10 lety +2

    THIS.

  • @MsBackstager
    @MsBackstager Před 9 měsíci

    I was in a chorus version.

  • @janellebullock3527
    @janellebullock3527 Před 3 lety

    3:46 CHILLS

  • @marcelouz1
    @marcelouz1 Před 7 lety +2

    Can anyone tell me if the conductor is the same Bernstein? .He is turned back I have the version of Candide with Bernstein and the LSO. It is also Phenomenal .

    • @Dkalban
      @Dkalban Před 6 lety +7

      Bernstein unfortunately has been dead since the 1990s. Marion Alsop I believe was the conductor for this

    • @jmsta2011
      @jmsta2011 Před 6 lety

      It's Marin Alsop. She was (still is?) principal conductor of the New York Phil.

    • @williamrobinson6059
      @williamrobinson6059 Před 6 lety

      jmsta2011 It’s been a while

    • @erpollock
      @erpollock Před 6 lety +4

      Marin Alsop was never conductor of the NY Philharmonic. She has been music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra since 2007 and previously the Bournemouth Philharmonic. She is conductor of the Sao Paolo State Symphony Orchestra and Vienna Radio Symphony.

    • @marysueeasteregg
      @marysueeasteregg Před 5 lety

      Eileen Pollock Yes. I write on Bernstein's centennial (8/25/18). The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is currently on a tour of the UK and Ireland. All the pieces selected for the tour reflect back on Bernstein in some manner.

  • @wewper
    @wewper Před 3 lety +1

    The best performers in this production are Paul Groves' legs.

  • @leomariamandy007
    @leomariamandy007 Před 11 měsíci +1

    You've been a fool and so have I But come and be my wife And let us try before we die To make some sense of life
    We're neither pure nor wise nor good We'll do the best we know We'll build our house and chop our wood And make our garden growAnd make our garden grow I thought the world was sugar cake For so our master said But now I'll teach my hands to bakeOur loaf of daily bread We're neither pure nor wise nor good We'll do the best we know We'll build our house and chop our woodAnd make our garden grow And make our garden grow Let dreamers dream what worlds they please Those Edens can be foundThe sweetest flowers, the fairest trees Are grown in solid ground We're neither pure nor wise nor good We'll do the best we knowWe'll build our house and chop our wood And make our garden grow And make our garden grow

  • @steveeliscu1254
    @steveeliscu1254 Před 5 měsíci

    Like this? Then go listen to the last part of Mahler's 2nd Symphony "Resurrection."

  • @BrianMurphyofficial
    @BrianMurphyofficial Před 5 lety +5

    Who is here 2018 or 2019

  • @williamclifford4441
    @williamclifford4441 Před rokem +2

    Groves' bravura performance was so much more appropriate to the role than Jerry Hadley's.

  • @billykravitz4993
    @billykravitz4993 Před 4 lety

    Tikkun Olam

  • @abisaijorgevegaperez5289
    @abisaijorgevegaperez5289 Před měsícem

    We are in 2024 and at least 50% of the population can't "tend to their own garden" as Voltaire said 😢

  • @kristikrause878
    @kristikrause878 Před 6 lety +2

    is this lip singing

    • @exchequer11
      @exchequer11 Před 6 lety +8

      Kristine Krause lord no

    • @TheStockwell
      @TheStockwell Před 6 lety +3

      Well, they ARE singing - and they DO gave lips.

    • @barrymlamont3731
      @barrymlamont3731 Před 5 lety +3

      At least on my laptop, the sound and the picture are very slightly out of sync - the lips don't move exactly with the voice - but the difference is constant over the whole clip, instead of variable as it would be with re-recording ("ADR" in a movie) or lip-synching. So I believe it's a technical issue with the clip.

  • @Marcel_Audubon
    @Marcel_Audubon Před 5 lety +2

    wow Chenoweth is absolutely, laughably in over her head here! pathetically, epically bad. #WhenEgosBloat

    • @rugby8-Philadelphia
      @rugby8-Philadelphia Před 4 lety +8

      ....wow are you undereducated! If you don't like her performance....fine, we all have our own opinion. But.......to pontificate, to condescend, to *intruct* as if you are some sort of authority?
      Laughable.
      ............shhhhhhhhhhhh! Grown ups are talking

    • @Kingfamilyfavorites
      @Kingfamilyfavorites Před 4 lety +3

      Kristin Chenowith was a classically trained opera singer. How does such a big voice come out of such a tiny body?

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon Před 4 lety

      @@Kingfamilyfavorites classically trained? do you even know what that means? where was she "classically trained? The Curtis Institute? Julliard? where - be specific? *she was a beauty pageant hick*

    • @Marcel_Audubon
      @Marcel_Audubon Před 4 lety

      @@rugby8-Philadelphia you ought to invest in a spell checking app, dearie, coz you sound illiterate

    • @rugby8-Philadelphia
      @rugby8-Philadelphia Před 4 lety +3

      @@Marcel_Audubon
      Lolol.....Mary, where to start?
      Do you know what *illiterate* means? I'm assuming Not. You see, I *can* read, and write - however I type like crap.
      Perhaps *you* should invest in a personality, so that you don't sound like a tired old queen who wishes they could sing.
      Is my spelling more to your liking now? 😎😎😎