yeah I watch Zuka's performances only. though I'd like to proceed to smth else, I can't help watching Zuka and reading the Scarlet series.
now me is for the nice interpretation of 'Evgeny Onegin'
as I didn't like Tatiana in the original, I don't like her in the musical either. I wonder how Maihane-san became the Top with such poor vocal abilities.
well, I'm in no position to critisize her, you'd say. to be PC, I'm not fully satisfied with the way she sings. is this ok at least?
to be honest, I noticed the same manner in the voice of my lovely Aono-chan. however I know she does everything deliberately 'cause she CAN sing the high notes both in a loud voice and rather softly as well. and she can do the vibrato if she wants to. moreover, she has the tembre, the thing which distinguishes the siennas from one another. guys, tell me honestly, do you believe Mimi also has it? I couldn't make out 'tis her if I didn't see who is singing currently. well, 'tis IMHO after all...
what's not a fairy-tale taken out of the blue, is the fact I liked Olga in the book. just a little, no kind of admiration or smth. she was just cute and what's wrong if she loved to laugh and was rather light-headed? I can't even blame her for her change in preferences - she wanted to be happy, so what if she found a man she could love and who loved her? if Lensky wasn't dead, would she come to an adultery? we can't say for sure. she might never have. so I can't blame her.
who made the musical a bit more interesting? monsieur Tricke did. the song for Tatiana.... haaahaaahaaaaaa ROFL 'uauauauauauauaaaaaaaaa' ^o^
well, as for Todoroki. I didn't like her appearance as I did in the 90 anniversary vid. what I liked much better was her playing. for the first time in my life there appeared some sympathy for Onegin. he even played his trick with Olga not only of the wish to revenge Lensky, but also to show the true colours of hers to the possible her future husband. this wasn't is the original, as far as I remember.
the other thing that surprised me greatly was the stuff with Decabrists. really nice, eh? as I didn't have any feelings towards Onegin in the original, I didn't expect I could cry in the end as they were singing the final song about the flow of time and finding happiness... Todoroki-sama made him quite another man. yeah, she did.
*weep*
that was far greater than I expected and it proved I love Zuka's everything. those strong feelings overflowing the stage, overflowing the audience, reaching my heart through the screen of my PC, they are priceless. I'm only ashamed I know not the rest of the actresses 'cause they're from Snow and I'm still a total nub in any troupe but for my sweet Moonies (it sounds strange, actresses... do I have to say, female actors? it reminds me of a recent issue we discussed at the English class in the university - should women on the stage and in movies be called actresses or what?)
now me is for the nice interpretation of 'Evgeny Onegin'
as I didn't like Tatiana in the original, I don't like her in the musical either. I wonder how Maihane-san became the Top with such poor vocal abilities.
well, I'm in no position to critisize her, you'd say. to be PC, I'm not fully satisfied with the way she sings. is this ok at least?
to be honest, I noticed the same manner in the voice of my lovely Aono-chan. however I know she does everything deliberately 'cause she CAN sing the high notes both in a loud voice and rather softly as well. and she can do the vibrato if she wants to. moreover, she has the tembre, the thing which distinguishes the siennas from one another. guys, tell me honestly, do you believe Mimi also has it? I couldn't make out 'tis her if I didn't see who is singing currently. well, 'tis IMHO after all...
what's not a fairy-tale taken out of the blue, is the fact I liked Olga in the book. just a little, no kind of admiration or smth. she was just cute and what's wrong if she loved to laugh and was rather light-headed? I can't even blame her for her change in preferences - she wanted to be happy, so what if she found a man she could love and who loved her? if Lensky wasn't dead, would she come to an adultery? we can't say for sure. she might never have. so I can't blame her.
who made the musical a bit more interesting? monsieur Tricke did. the song for Tatiana.... haaahaaahaaaaaa ROFL 'uauauauauauauaaaaaaaaa' ^o^
well, as for Todoroki. I didn't like her appearance as I did in the 90 anniversary vid. what I liked much better was her playing. for the first time in my life there appeared some sympathy for Onegin. he even played his trick with Olga not only of the wish to revenge Lensky, but also to show the true colours of hers to the possible her future husband. this wasn't is the original, as far as I remember.
the other thing that surprised me greatly was the stuff with Decabrists. really nice, eh? as I didn't have any feelings towards Onegin in the original, I didn't expect I could cry in the end as they were singing the final song about the flow of time and finding happiness... Todoroki-sama made him quite another man. yeah, she did.
*weep*
that was far greater than I expected and it proved I love Zuka's everything. those strong feelings overflowing the stage, overflowing the audience, reaching my heart through the screen of my PC, they are priceless. I'm only ashamed I know not the rest of the actresses 'cause they're from Snow and I'm still a total nub in any troupe but for my sweet Moonies (it sounds strange, actresses... do I have to say, female actors? it reminds me of a recent issue we discussed at the English class in the university - should women on the stage and in movies be called actresses or what?)
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