Original YT playout date: 10 September 2009
Duration: 4:35
I found this jazzed up version of the Gluck singing lesson staple on the net, but the singer and the backing were not credited. If anyone can help me give credit where credit is due, by all means do!
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Views at the time added to HTV: 203
Likes at the time added to HTV: 6
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Popularity % ” ” ” =L/(L+D): 100.0%
Comments at time added: 2
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Location: Home
Other people featured: Just me
Genre: Singing
Music used: O del mio dolce ardor, Christophe Willibald Bluck, jazz version.
Languages used: Italian
Animals/plants featured: None
A Parade of Horribles: Dungeon Crawler Carl, Book 8
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Victor has a very listenable bass voice. Not only does he speak excellent English but sings well too. His cup runneth over with talent. All this and a head for figures ; I mean numbers of course. The bard as always has thought about the subject : “The man that hath no music in himself, nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils”