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Post by elenahouse on Jan 18, 2013 6:30:39 GMT
I just got back from giving my concert in Switzerland. I'll be making a video of it as soon as the producer mixes the music. It was such a great experience! All the musicians were great to work with. Concert PictureI am getting around to starting my new Youtube channel since to old one was hacked. *** My new Youtube channel is www.youtube.com/MissElenaHouse ***I would greatly appreciate it if you could subscribe to and share my new channel. I'm trying to get back to the 400,000 views my old channel had. Here is my latest video from the soundtrack "Misty Mountains Cold" from the movie "The Hobbit".
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Post by elenahouse on Feb 1, 2013 2:57:48 GMT
This version of Ave Maria has become one of my favorites. I hope you enjoy it. Please help me build by new Youtube channel. Please visit me and subscribe at www.youtube.com/user/MissElenaHouse.
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Post by elek58 on Feb 1, 2013 11:15:14 GMT
Elena. You deserve all the support you can get after YT deleting your channel twice. I would urge anyone reading this to go to Elena's new channel and subscribe. Thank you, John
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Post by elenahouse on Feb 9, 2013 6:12:54 GMT
Hi everyone! I recently uploaded Poveri Fiori (Poor Flower) from the opera "Adriana Lecouvreur" because when I was visiting Paris my vocal teacher, Mr. Didier, said he liked it the best of all my old videos. The story is: "A casket is delivered with a note from Maurizio. Adriana looks at the note and immediately feels unwell. She looks in the box and takes out the faded violets that she had once given Maurizio in the theatre. She is hurt that he should send them back to her. She kisses the flowers, 'Poveri fiori', and throws them in the fire." Please enjoy.
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Post by elenahouse on Feb 9, 2013 6:16:54 GMT
Here is my first new song for 2013.
It is Ave Maria Mascagni and was filmed using the Saint - Gervais cathedral in Paris, France during my visit there with my vocal teacher, Mr. Didier. It was the perfect setting for this song.
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Post by elek58 on Feb 12, 2013 8:21:28 GMT
Elena, your version of Ave Maria Mascagni is just so beautiful, as is the backdrop you selected for you video. Thank you for sharing here, John.
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Post by elenahouse on Feb 17, 2013 5:24:14 GMT
Here is one of my "Elven" videos from the movie "Lord of the Rings". I had so much fun dressing up as an Elven Warrior for "May it Be" by Enya.
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Post by elenahouse on Feb 22, 2013 2:40:33 GMT
In this video I sing "Song to the Moon" from "Rusalka". In the story the song is sung by a water nymph so we went out to a nearby lake to film the footage. We also caught great footage of a full moon with clouds passing it from our back yard. Then edited them all together.
Story: Three wood-sprites tease the Water-Goblin, ruler of the lake. Rusalka, the Water-Goblin's daughter, tells her father she has fallen in love with a human Prince who comes to hunt around the lake, and she wants to become human to embrace him. He tells her it is a bad idea, but nonetheless steers her to a witch, Ježibaba, for assistance. Rusalka sings her Song to the Moon, asking it to tell the Prince of her love.
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Post by elenahouse on Mar 24, 2013 4:43:57 GMT
Hi everyone. Here is my "Think Of Me" from the "Phantom of the Opera". A French friend of mine from my Martial Arts class played the part of the Phantom. Another friend who lives in France, Julien Neel, who has about 8 Million views on Youtube, sings the part of Raoul, Viscount of Chagny. I hope you like it.
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Post by bogi on Mar 24, 2013 22:55:18 GMT
Very nice! Think Of Me suits to you. You had surely nice time during filming the video.
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Post by elenahouse on Mar 26, 2013 23:15:38 GMT
Thank you Bogi. We really did have a lot of fun!
Here is my Signore Ascolta from the Opera, Turandot.
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Post by bogi on Mar 27, 2013 22:28:08 GMT
That's also very good! You showed very mature singing for a young lady of your age. I like how much feeling is part of your singing, how you are able to join concentration to singing with playing. And I like your dramatic finish!
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