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Old 02-04-2008, 08:52 PM   #5050 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Deceiver-Of-Fools View Post
You're thinking of the duet with Ghea Gijsbergen, the Dutch opera singer. Ghea's is the operatic voice you hear, which, IMO, murders Our Farewell a bit.
The song is too delicate for opera

Our Farewell at Lowlands
i have to say i agree with you there, Our Farewell is such a soothing song and i love it, its to soft for opera. i do not like the white on the forehead though.

so i just relistened to the clip and i really dont like the operatic chorus it just stands out to much against the rest of the song, sharon's voice though powerful is very soft in this song which is fitting but Ghea's voice is to powerful and to masculine. i dont like.

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