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Both Nikolai Putilin as her father, Miller, and Hao Jiang Tian as Rodolfo's father, Count Walter, have impressive instruments but gave imprecise performances, approximate about everything from characterization to pitch.
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His pristine baritone, which tilts toward a tenor, is an impressive instrument wielded with a surprising modesty and grace.
That voice has recently matured into an impressive instrument with a fast, distinctive vibrato; gleaming high notes; and glowing timbre.
But in his absence she meets Rowley Flint, an American adventurer played by Mr. Penn, whose lower lip, with its twitches, pouts and smirks, is a most impressive instrument.
But the general lack of specificity is compounded by some of the singers, like Nikolai Putilin, who shows an impressive instrument but a kind of vague bluster as Miller, or Hao Jiang Tian as a fuzzy cipher of a Count Walter.
But the general lack of specificity is compounded by some of the other singers, like Nikolai Putilin, who shows an impressive instrument but a kind of vague bluster as Miller, or Hao Jiang Tian as a fuzzy cipher of a Count Walther.
But the general lack of specificity is compounded by some of the singers, including Nikolai Putilin, who shows an impressive instrument but a kind of vague bluster as Miller, and Hao Jiang Tian as a fuzzy cipher of a Count Walter.
It is an impressive instrument, especially in the lower register, whose resonance Ms. Sherman sometimes demonstrates to patrons sipping tea (there is a full tea service in the afternoon) or cocktails.
Larissa Diadkova is a fine Azucena with an elegance to her huge voice; there's much to like about Franco Farina's Manrico; Bruno Caproni pumps out the Count's music with an impressive instrument if not much expressive elegance; and Willard White is an imposing if imprecise Ferrando.
We all love singing along to our favorite Disney songs, but when you take away the music and are left with only voices, you might not sound as good as Peter Hollens and Alex G. Amazingly, every sound in this medley is human, and it's a pretty impressive instrument-less walk down memory lane.
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