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Old Jan 21 2008, 12:51 PM

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YouTube - Male Soprano - castrato

Shame, I assume you have an adam's apple?
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Old Jan 21 2008, 1:07 PM

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Thats REALLY disturbing.
And so is this!! 3 guys singing the Cosi fan tutte trio, Soave Sia il vento
2 are trying to be sopranos and the other is ton deaf!!! HAHA. Its sad how they have destroyed an amazing, haunting, beautiful trio!!!
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Old Jan 21 2008, 1:15 PM

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Thats REALLY disturbing.
Yeah, the adult man is a bit... well, TOO good at soprano singing... I can live with the two young boys though...

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Shame, I assume you have an adam's apple?
Do you mean my voice is changing? I'm STARTING to get a bit of an Adam's Apple, to answer your question quite literally.
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Do you mean my voice is changing? I'm STARTING to get a bit of an Adam's Apple, to answer your question quite literally.
Yes I did. The male soprano never developed an adams apple. His voice never broke. I actually prefer his voice to the real soprano.
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Old Jan 21 2008, 5:27 PM

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Mea culpa. I make the ridiculous assumption most things Mozart writes are in a major key because I can only listen to most of mozart's piece when I'm happy (so I seldom ever listen to Mozart unless it's something like the c minor mass).
C minor mass actually could work.
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Old Jan 21 2008, 7:14 PM

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Woah, thanks for all the replies

Anyways, I forgot to mention one huge detail, under the actual killing everything is gonna freeze and the opera music will be raised in volume and put in front for a moment, so I don't know if anything subtle would do the trick really, so that's why I was asking for something intense. I haven't checked out all of the tips yet, but as of yet I haven't found what I wanted yet. So keep on giving me tips!
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Old Jan 21 2008, 8:54 PM

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Try the finale of Don Giovanni, when the Commendatore come in at the end, "DON GIOVANNI!!!" There are some big chords and such.

Next I would try... The Lacrimosa movement from Mozart's Requiem It has a nice bulid and a nice dramatic climax you might be looking for it.

It might be cliche, but you could try Carmina Burana.

If you want something more modern, then try John Adams Nixon in China, the whip her to death, and the tropical storm.

My last idea would be the end duet of Carmen.

Thank you for giving us that important piece of information, hope this helps.
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Old Jan 22 2008, 8:48 AM

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Try the finale of Don Giovanni, when the Commendatore come in at the end, "DON GIOVANNI!!!" There are some big chords and such.
The finale it 20 minutes long....

If you really want something dramatic, maybe the end of Salome?
If you want to try somethign suggestive, rather than in your face obviousness, maybe Ist ien Traum from Der Rosenkavalier. Maybe Un bel di vedremo from madama?
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Old Jan 23 2008, 2:34 PM

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That changes everything. Arrigo Boito's Mefistofeles. The finale is INSANE. Samuel Ramey takes the role and ANNHILATES IT. he drowns out Faust, the entire chorus (looks like about 100 people) and the entire blaring pit. it is AMAZING. But may not work for this situation. I have no idea matey. God be wit ya. Macbeth? Verdi or Wagner. That's it i give up lol
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Old Mar 24 2008, 5:31 PM

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Thanks for all the tips, I checked most of them and a lot of them were very good. The play is now finished and performed as well, and in the end I chose some different parts out of the Salome opera as background music, and it turned out real good, the killing scene was real intense! The play was a real success, and there were many who thought it was the best student play they'd seen in years. It was probably all because of your help, haha
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