Lara Fabian étonne de nombreux Coatchs de la Chanson dans le monde entier ! C’est vrai qu’elle a une Superbe Voix, et peut monter très haut dans la Gamme ! C’est une tessiture de voix qui pourrait être l’équivalent d’une Soprano d’opéra ! Et, elle rentre très bien dans le rôle et le personnage de la chanson qu’elle interprète ! Félicitations Madame Lara Fabian Une Chanteuse et Interprète de très haut niveau Merci à Vous 🙏👌👏👏
@@jpslev2972 elle est vraiment une grande artiste . Elle chante et interprète le texte… elle vit le texte et les émotions . Merci , merci, grand merci 🥰
I loved your reaction! In my opinion, Lara Fabian is one of the best vocalists of all time. I cannot recommend her performance of Caruso enough. It's a legendary song, which has been covered numerous times, but her rendition is just otherworldly.
More information about Lara Fabian: Lara is recognized as one of the best vocalist ever seen on earth and all professionals list her in the top vocalist tier with Barbra, Whitney, Mariah, Celine, Lisa Fischer, .... In my personal opinion, she is even the best. There are a few vocal characteristics that are her signature: her famous resonance for instance that allows her to sing acapella without mic in venues with 8,000 attendees. Her nickname in the singing world is "the ring" due to this. I would also list her amazing phrasing, breath management and her pleasant tone even when belting in her upper register. So she is one of the best vocalist ever, but on top of that, she adds a few things that make her an absolute package with no equivalence: • she speaks 4 languages fluently (french, italian, english, spanish) and has sung in 12 languages in total • she is an amazing songwriter and wrote lyrics for most her songs, in the 4 languages she speaks. She often co-composes the music with the composer. • she acts and performs on stage as nobody else, she colors and reveals the meaning of every single word in the songs, and her ability to emote, to draw you in is second to none • she is the sweetest soul on earth, very humble, down to earth and benevolent. She likes to meet others, and her fans are always pleasantly surprised when this happens A quick background on her and her career: She is belgian, but also has italian roots (her mother is from sicilia). She was raised in both countries so she speaks both french and italian as native languages. She has been classically trained on vocal, piano and songs composition for 10 years ( from 8 to 18) in the Brussels Royal Conservatory. She is still having vocal lessons and training several times a week today. She started her career in Canada in the early 90s, more precisely in Quebec, the french-speaking part of Canada. She now lives in Montreal and has also Canadian citizenship She became very famous there and then conquered France in 1997 (she topped charts there and some of her songs such as "Je t'aime" or "Tout" became classics of the french music). in 2000, she was about to penetrate the US Market, with a lot of media initial interest. Her first english song (I will love again), a pop dance song, reached number one on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart and number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100. Her Album ("Lara Fabian") was about to become a massive hit, and the concert "From Lara With Love" was recorded to be broadcasted everywhere in the US. This concert is legendary and the song you just reviewed is from this concert. But a dispute with Sony on artistry directions, and the will from Celine Dion's staff to block her progress in the US, completely broke this plan. She thus refocused back on Europe and made huge success there, extending her reach to Eastern Europe and Asia where she became an absolute superstar thru her collaboration with Igor Krutoy during several years. She is also a star in Brazil as her song "Love By Grace" used as the soundtrack for a very famous soap opera topped the charts for months. Many of her songs became classics and were covered by the other singing legends: Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey, Josh Groban, … With her success in Europe, Brazil and part of Asia, she is the inspiration of the new generation of vocalists: most of them are coming from there. Thru their covers of Lara Fabian songs, USA is now rediscovering her. She is Dimash's idol: I’ve read somewhere that, when he was a child, he was listening her songs every night to get asleep. He covered many of her songs (that she performed originally ; she also wrote some of these) Out of my mind I can list: • Adagio, • Mademoiselle Hyde, • Know, • Love of tired swans, She also wrote the lyrics of his song « Your Love ». She covered « Love is like a dream » before him (song from Igor Krutoy originally performed by Alla Pugacheva) And they performed Ti Amo Cosi together with Aida Garafulina. This is a song that she performed originally with Dmitriy Hvorostovsky and Alina Yaroyava then again later with Dmitriy and Sumi Jo, before this new trio with Dimash and Aida. Dimash is now also working with Igor Krutoy who came back from retirement and composed severals songs for him. Many other top vocalists from the current generation covered her songs: • Floor Jansen (Adagio) • Polina Gagarina (Adagio, Je t’aime) • Diana Ankudinova (Tomorrow is a lie) • Morissette Amon (Broken Vow) • Gabriel Henrique (Love by Grace) • Cakra Khan (Broken Vow) • Katrina Velarde (Broken Vow) • Giulia Falcone (Adagio, Caruso, Je suis malade) • Almira from 4th Impact (Broken Vow) • .... Sorry if I was long, but I hope this gives some context on Lara. If you explore more of her songs, you will soon be hooked, I'm sure.
The ending, where Lara kind of collects herself and returns to the room, is to me a great part of the experience of this performance. Sadly it is often cut off, obviously because music and singing has stopped, but i think it shows how immersion by the performer makes an impact.
I saw her perform live and I was literally covered in goosebumps and she sings with such feeling that tears were in everyone’s eyes and people would gasp air along with her…it was an honor to listen to her live.
The American music industry "mafia" in fact SABOTAGED her career in the USA in favor of her competition Celine Dion, even going so far as intimidating venue owners. Not a "shame"but a criminal act, typical of Sony Music.
UNFORTUNATELY, this is one Lara performance, that should never be cut short, because the viewer is deprived of the opportunity to witness her leaving emotive character, and of course, your subsequent reaction. Dimash, on his best day, would never be able to express true lyric driven emotion. He has a brilliant vocal range, and utilizes many vocal/breath tricks, but it falls quite short of this masterclass. IMO. Hearing Lara perform in a different language, won't be any issue, given that she's quite the linguist. She has a few vocal characteristics that are her signature: her famous resonance for instance that allows her to sing without amplification in venues with like 8,000 attendees. Hence, her nickname among her peers as "the ring"! Fabian is a full lyric soprano with a vocal range that spans three octaves from C3 to A5 in live performances. She is multilingual, in fact she speaks Italian, French, Spanish, Sicilian, English and Flemish. She has also sung in Azerbaijani, German, Greek, Hebrew, Portuguese, Russian, and Turkish. • she is an amazing song writer and wrote lyrics for most her songs, in the 6 languages she speaks. She often co-composes music. • Her ability to emote, to draw you in is second to none • She is the sweetest soul, and quite humble. She 💖 to meet her fans, which always blows their collective minds.😆 She is Belgian, but also has Italian roots (her mother is from Sicilia). She was raised in both countries. She has been classically trained on vocal, piano and, composition for more than 10 years ( 8 to 18yrs) in the Brussels Royal Conservatory. She still attends vocal training several times a week, even today. These are open classes with other students, not private lessons. She started her career in Canada in the early 90s, more precisely in Quebec. She now lives in Montreal, and possesses duel (Belgium/Canadian) citizenship. In 2000, she was attempting to penetrate the US Market. Her first English release "I will love again", a pop dance tune, reached #1 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart and number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100. Her Album ("Lara Fabian") was about to become a massive hit, and the concert "From Lara With Love" was recorded to be broadcasted everywhere in the US. However, a dispute with Sony on artistic direction, and the determination of Celine Dion's production team to block her progress in the US, essentially ended the plan. I remember that when that album was released, she was being presented as the next Celine Dion. Following that BS, she focused back on Europe and found huge success, later extending into Eastern Europe, then Asia where she became an absolute superstar. Many of her songs became classics and were covered by the other singing legends: Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey, Josh Groban, … Many other top vocalists of today have covered her songs: • Floor Jansen (Adagio) • Polina Gagarina (Adagio, Je t’aime) • Diana Ankudinova (Tomorrow is a lie) • Morissette Amon (Broken Vow) • Gabriel Henrique (Love by Grace) • Cakra Khan (Broken Vow) • Katrina Velarde (Broken Vow) • Giulia Falcone (Adagio, Caruso, Je suis malade) • .... Today, she is 52 yo, and quite active! 😊✌
Thanks for your beautiful and positive reaction. If i may have a suggestion : 1/ Adagio - from the concert Laura with love - In English - master class 2/ Caruso - same concert - in Italian - maybe one of the best version of this song 3/ Broken Vow - same concert - in english - very touching
her emotions, the interpretation of the song is so amazing. I really entered and can feel the anger and sadness that is felt in that song ....and once it's done she's still in the emotion of the song. next please Adagio. love your reaction and analysis 💖
This might be the 100th reaction I've watched for this song for over 2 years lol, I just can't get enough 😅 it literally makes me giddy in anticipation 👏👏👏 yay!
Me gusto mucho la reacción y análisis de el tema de Lara, ella es una artista con todas las letras, ella domina varios idiomas a la perfección, tienes que escuchar Adagio en ingles, Caruso en italiano, entre otras, Lara es un unicornio, un talento como pocos.
LARA with links: Lara Fabian is a Canadian of Belgium birth and Italian/Franco/Flemish cultural heritage. Lara spent a decade in a Brussels Conservatory studying piano, composition, and voice. Lara is a full lyric soprano with a vocal range that spans three octaves (A5, B4, BB4, C3, C5, C#5, D5, E5, EB5, F5, F#5, G5) in live performances. She is multilingual; in fact, she speaks Italian, French, Spanish, and English and has sung in 12. Lara, who describes herself as a songwriter/singer, has sold over 30 million records and plays to sold-out venues worldwide. She lives in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, with her husband and daughter. A “50 at 50” - fifty live performances celebrating her 50th birthday had to be canceled due to COVID-19 but will be rescheduled as “The Best of Lara”. ENGLISH “Broken Vow” (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/kJBGCI8aSE4/видео.html “Adagio” (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/bqoS-KOLV_4/видео.html “You're Not From Here” (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/Vv8XFXKXRLI/видео.html “I am who I Am” (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/NyjEB9gJLmM/видео.html “Love by Grace’ ruclips.net/video/PoOrjC88zK8/видео.html “Mademoiselle Hyde’ (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/DuSDdjU4S8M/видео.html ruclips.net/video/OPvICzkwbpQ/видео.html “Growing Wings” (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/TxDhdUfKyLE/видео.html « I will love again” ruclips.net/video/dBwbDI771ZY/видео.html « Extrait de Yentl » cover of Barbara Streisand ruclips.net/video/fwrR9Feb0kg/видео.html « I am a WA” ruclips.net/video/mFf12SjZrDM/видео.html “I guess I loved you” ruclips.net/video/q13zh3lQU5U/видео.html FRENCH “Je suis malade” de/by Serge Lama : ruclips.net/video/PlVTybkEhX4/видео.html « je t’aime’ (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/uBK27MbfKgE/видео.html “La difference’ (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/awkUFrPpWnw/видео.html “Par que tu pars » (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/FCcAb3UP5aA/видео.html “Si tu m'aimes’ (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/X750t3h2rWk/видео.html « Immortelle (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/1yrR3qOmN04/видео.html « Tango” (written by Lara) “m.ruclips.net/video/9p1UrKzYti0/видео.html “Ma vie dans la tienne » (written by Lara) m.ruclips.net/video/vmt9peaZgCI/видео.html “Par Amour” (written by Lara) m.ruclips.net/video/rjrTd8VeP64/видео.html “Papillon (Butterfly) written by Lara ruclips.net/video/dzWit_mevK0/видео.html “Tout’ written by Lara ruclips.net/video/g-qcLa9rRS0/видео.html ITALIAN “Caruso” ruclips.net/video/BP2KnLemT78/видео.html “Perdere L'amore” ruclips.net/video/mcmhCfH9OfQ/видео.html « La Traviata’ ruclips.net/video/vnnEyZLGN-E/видео.html RUSSIAN « Lebedy » ruclips.net/video/n7dFwPCuz7U/видео.html “Love is like a Dream” ruclips.net/video/jeiak9rK-qc/видео.html DUOS « Requiem pour un fou » avec/with Johnny Hallyday : ruclips.net/video/PHwIF6jmOCY/видео.html “The Prayer’ with Michael Bolton ruclips.net/video/M__6PFD1YEw/видео.html “ The love of Tired Swans” Dimash, Lara: m.ruclips.net/video/XJKoVLo5uJU/видео.html « Ti Amo Cosi” Dimash, Lara, Aida: m.ruclips.net/video/XaQFfqC3lnU/видео.html « Know” Dimash, Lara: m.ruclips.net/video/JshKGkusAno/видео.html
Hehe haven't checked all your links, but please use my version of "Je suis malade" as the one you provided doesn't even have subtitles for non-French speakers 🥲 Besides, as usual amazing recommendations ! As for the French side of things, have you tried "Bambina" and "l'Oubli" ? I found these links : "Bambina" = ruclips.net/video/UDY8wYX7nbY/видео.html (for a real live version, I'd recommend from the concert "En toute Intimité". "L'Oubli" = ruclips.net/video/nu5qyjuRy5M/видео.html I can't imagine you wouldn't love these two other masterpieces from Lara. Take care !
Nice Reaction thanks. I suggest "Broken Vow" an original song composed by Lara. One amazing version is "Lara Fabian-Concert From Lara With Love Broken Vow"
Hello, out of curiosity I watched your reaction videos started 1 month ago and the truth is that you only made real artists! And then there you have just done Lara Fabian, the idol of the one who is currently considered the best singer in the world, Dimash. Yes she is her idol and if you come back to her you will understand why. She is a fabulous artist who now has 30 years of career behind her. She continues to sing and will shortly resume a world tour that she started in 2019 and stopped because of the Covid. She conveys emotions like no other in her songs and is one of the most beautiful voices of all time. I hope to continue to follow you with her. Be well.
I sooo much enjoy watching professional reactions, I always learn. ty, this was great!!! For me she is the best I have ever experienced in 40 years of an amateur's music exploration, and one experiences Lara...you do not hear her, see her, you feel her. Never watch anything NOT live of hers. You will be diminished. I call her the Sorceress Queen, she puts us under a spell and then plays with our emotions at will. We are mesmerized. spellbound...unable to get out of Lara's world. And when the song is over - we start it over and play it again. We search for and listen to her body of work, we tell our friends, we share her art. And then? We come and watch reactions to her videos trying to recapture the moment it happened to us. For it was so sweet, so sublime, game-changing. Millions can tell you how they feel cheated, sickened, that they did not discover Lara sooner...I am counted in that group. She IS the Sorcerer Queen, long may she reign. The best of anyone I have heard or seen, anywhere, anytime...ever. Most of links in this post below are newly restored and of high quality and, importantly, all have English subtitles when not sung in English. Have fun...you are screwed now, she will have you. "Adagio" -ruclips.net/video/bqoS-KOLV_4/видео.html - is a beautiful and powerful song, a very old classical piece written by Tomaso Albinoni (most would say) which she resurrected and wrote lyrics to. Her biggest hit really, and an insane demonstration of vocal flawlessness and passion by our then young Queen...long may she reign. ruclips.net/video/BP2KnLemT78/видео.html - turn CC on - Lara Fabian - "Caruso" (In Italian with English lyrics translations) Great Song about the great Caruso's dying days with his young wife. An Italian classic covered by, well, everybody. Lara crushes it. Best version ever and that includes Pavarotti, whom I adore, so I am saying a lot there. ruclips.net/video/kJBGCI8aSE4/видео.html - Lara Fabian-Concert From Lara With Love "Broken Vow" (English) She wrote this, bring tissue. Lara attempts to teach us how to live through betrayal. ruclips.net/video/mcmhCfH9OfQ/видео.html - turn CC on - Lara Fabian "Perdere L'amore"...Losing Love... (Italian with English subs) Another Italian classic, destroyed by Lara in perfect Italian. It is hard to emphasis how big this song is in Italy, a great song, covered by zillions...there is non better than this. ruclips.net/video/Vv8XFXKXRLI/видео.html "You're Not From Here" English - Maybe my favorite Lara song. The 100th time you see\hear it will still feel like the first. Lara is definitely the deep end of the pool. ruclips.net/video/DuSDdjU4S8M/видео.html - Lara Fabian- "Mademoiselle Hyde" - live 2016 (In English with Deutsch/Português subs) She co-wrote this with the maestro, Igor Krutoy. This is the most recent of the videos (2016) and shows a maturing Lara killing it. Great song, evocative, as she plays split personalities on stage, and Lara leaves us shredded. ruclips.net/video/l826rlBOn9w/видео.html - Lara Fabian - "Je T'aime" (I Love you) - (In French with English subtitle) Everyone in France knows this song by heart. She wrote it. Two versions here. One, here in this paragraph, is a great live version in its own right, and needs to bee seen and heard, the second is from a live performance where the audience takes over the song and sings "We love you" to Lara in place over the actual lyrics "I love you" and a broken up Lara attempts to sing counterpart to her adoring audience. It is insanely powerful...Tissues required. I recommend doing the last one, the 2nd version of "Je T'aime" below.....last. By then, you will be in a life long relationship with Lara...you will not make it through the song. ruclips.net/video/J309uTn8EsU/видео.html - Lara Fabian - Je t'aime _ with English subtitles maybe watch this last (see one up from here for "why").
Thanks for recommending my restored versions. I would also like to recommend "LLORA" from the 2010 Moscow concert (I added subtitles to that one too) : ruclips.net/video/q7UPDnmPmW8/видео.html
You missed the whole piano intro that really sets the (downward) tone of the song! Then again, at the end, watching Lara's facial expression - she was so in-character, it takes several moments after the song ends for her to gather herself.
I was one of your subscribers who recommended this reaction and I'm so glad you did. it This is the most emotional performance I've ever witnessed and lyrics I've ever heard. As a muso, I've watched this over 50 times and it still brings tears to my eyes. You did a great job breaking it down. I love your analysis. Can't wait for more!
I've watched countless reactions to this performance! This was definitely one of my favorites! It's impossible not to get completely sucked into that performance, her delivery is unmatched. It's one of the most incredible vocal performances of all time in my opinion.
It was a very nice and good reaction. I loved it. The song, for sure, is beautiful and above all beautifully performed. As if it was hers... in a way, it became hers. But it's an older song. Lara talked about language, in one of the videos. She actually speaks several languages. I think you have to watch "Adagio" by her (Dimash did a cover of it) and "Caruso" (about the opera singer I think). And then maybe the duet with Johnny Hallyday. And then her "Je T'aime" live... but there, it is especially the interaction with the public which is magnificent. Anyway, besides being instructive, it's a real pleasure to see your emotions while listening. You should however watch the videos until the end. Here, Lara's way of coming back to herself is very touching, too.
As some one who found Lara just as you have ( though much earlier on in my RUclips journey) I can tell you that you are in for a wonderful ride. She truly is remarkable and I’ve been reacting to her for nearly a year and the well isn’t even close to dry. Have fun!
A ride indeed, dear Brandon ! According to my searches, I have counted and recorded in my bank of her disco/videography, 293 different songs that she sang in her 37 years's career ( from her debut with her father at 14). Her originals count for about 50% of them and the others are covers. Can't be 100% sure of this search since I'm still finding rare and inedited gems from time to time in the last few months. That woman has been singing ALL her life. Take care ! 😎
i keep going between this performance and the caruso one from the same concert. I cant decide which is is better for me. They are both equally as perfect!!!!!!!!! stunning performer!
Lara Fabian is a unique and genuine artist, probably the best current female vocalist . Each of her performances is more than remarkable...she gives a masterpiece of emotional and up-level technical perfection. She acts every words and delivers each sound with the heart. Unreachable storyteller, she sings in italian, french and english which she equally can perfectly speaks. I warmly recommend you to react to " Broken vow", one of her own original mind-blowing creation.
Wonderful reaction of this brilliant artist! Lara is one of a kind! There is a video of her in Paris in 2001 singing Je t'aime. It would not necessarily be a song to react to her voice, but if you want to react to her audience's amazing reaction to their much beloved singer. It remains one of the greatest back and forths between an artist and her audience in performance history. Also Caruso, Adagio, and so many more. She does sing in English as well.
Thank you for reacting to this, and yes, you should react to many of her masterpieces. And make sure that you react to her live performances. You won’t regret it. Her live performances are genuinely soul-touching, and she should be studied by anybody striving to be an Exquisite Singer, performer, singer-songwriter, and so on. Last but not least, she is a beautiful human being and a role model for a new generation of artists, such as Dimash and others. Thanks again! #LaraFabian 💛💚💙🇧🇷
A huge Lara Fabian fan here, listening to just a short clip, she nailed it - now that's talent, if you close your eyes and listen some parts you would think it is really Lara's voice.........especially the end of the intro.
This is my first time here, and it was such a joy watching you react to Lara's voice! I am thrilled you were introduced to her, because, in my opinion, there is NONE like her. Thank you for this video, I'm here to stay!
Je suis malade (song) The real story of the song When the song was written, Lara Fabian was only 3 years old. Je suis malade is a song by Serge Lama, released in 1973 as a single and on the album Je suis malade. Written by Serge Lama on a music composed by Alice Dona, the song became the most emblematic title of the repertoire of Serge Lama who regularly takes it on stage 3. History The song Je suis malade was inspired by a real heartbreak of Serge Lama, the story of a long secret relationship. In 1969, the singer met Michèle Potier in Chamonix. Love was a certainty, but neither of them was free: he had married Daisy Brun, his press agent, in 1968, and she was married and had a son. They love each other in secret for several years and promise to regain their freedom, but Michèle hesitates and finally flees him and settles in Morocco for professional reasons. Lama is desperate, he wants to put words on his pain without succeeding, until the day he confides in his friend Alice Dona: "this story hurts me, it makes me sick. Back home, at the piano, Alice Dona, composes in a few hours a melody [...], that very quickly, she makes the singer listen. It was a revelation and Serge Lama wrote almost the entire text in one go. He will say later "The 80% of the song I wrote in 20 minutes, it's almost a shame [...] it came out of my heart so much that I [...] immediately felt that this song had something that the others didn't have". However, nothing is done. His record company Philips does not believe in the song and to impose it Lama threatens to leave if he is refused to record it3. He wins his case and soon Je suis malade is released as a single. Unfortunately, the radio programmers prefer the B side, the lively and cheerful song Les P'tites Femmes de Pigalle which becomes a hit6. At every opportunity, however, Lama sings Je suis malade, on television, on stage [...], recognition will come, not (in this period), through him, but from a cover by Dalida very touched by the subject of the song and whose inspired and desperate interpretation will seduce the public. After that, Serge Lama's popularity was turned upside down and he definitely became a recognized and popular singer-songwriter4. Many years later, the artist confides: "An LP of Serge Lama at the time it was worth 4000-5000 albums [...] But after Les Ballons rougesNote 1 it is 1 million4." Recognition came for the creator of Je suis malade, in 1974, when one evening on the stage of the Olympia in Paris, Serge Lama completed the song by interpreting it without a microphone a cappella in front of an audience conquered by a triumph. Another happiness, the return of Michele, free and together, they give birth to a boy named Frederic in 1981 and marry ten years later8. Michèle died in 2016 at 71 years, victim of a stroke9. Her death gives the song another dimension, Lama who has not given up singing it on stage says: "Every night when this song comes, I know it is an obstacle that must be jumped [...], it usually takes me a minute to recover [...], this song deserves to be given everything". Words on behalf of the father Je suis malade is doubly autobiographical for the singer-songwriter who includes in this story of desperate love feelings from his childhood. The anger, the suffering that Serge Lama expresses with the verses "I am sick as when my mother went out in the evening, And that she left me alone with my despair" or "I am like an orphan in a dormitory". These words to the attention of his lover to whom he reproaches his decline, it is in fact to his mother that he addresses them, casting himself in the skin of his father, formerly a singer of operetta in search of success, who, pushed by his wife, gave up his career [...]. This father to whom Lama "lends his voice" when he claims: "You deprived me of all my songs, You emptied me of all my words, Yet I had talent before your skin. This period of his childhood, Lama has already evoked it in the song half sweet and half bitter Le temps de la rengaine (in 1968 it opens the album D'aventures en aventures): "[...] Mama dreamed that she had a real kitchen, While Daddy was barking at the Capucines, It was a nice time that this time [...], One day daddy sold margarine, So that mommy could sing in her kitchen, It was a hard time that time, I have tears in my eyes when I think of all that". Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
You must allow Lara performances to start from the very beginning to the very end. With this song you could see her getting in to "character" at the beginning during the instrumental entrance. Then to watch her disengage from singing this song. She started the performance even before she opened her mouth and ended the song way after the music stopped. INCREDIBLE!
It's so nice to look at a sincere reaction and lively emotions) You are very positive, it's great) Lara is incredible, I think you will find a huge number of songs that you will want to record a reaction to) PS: I would recommend Papa Can You Hear Me & Piece of Sky (Yentl Medley Live at Montreal 1997)
Yes they are nice but nowhere near the performer singing here., this is the most emotional song ever . Hands down. Barbara Streisand is fantastic, but I bet she could not sing this like this !!!!
Did I ever mentioned how I truly enjoyed your review? You completely understand the talent Lara possesses. Truly, I’ve watched it at least 5 times. I didn’t want to miss your many details and appreciation of Lara’s superb performance. Your face revealed so much…(in awe) it seemed, your review I gave a 9+. Your my second, ( a close 1).. Thank you so very much, I learned quite a bit.. I also absolutely loved you Adagio review. I rewound that review quite a few times as well. You make it enjoyable to watch your reviews. I hope we’ll watch you review more of Lara’s songs. Thank you again, you are definitely appreciated!👌🥰
To be honest, among the 4 greatest singers of myself's Whitney-Mariah-Celine-Lara, I'm supremely crazy about Lara's voice. It's just too warm even at those high 5th-octave notes. In my opinion, Lara is the best Full Lirico Soprano ever if we are talking about both her technique and her natural voice.
She has such a silky smooth voice at times, and then adds in grit when she wants, it's really impressive her control over everything. Tone, pitch, volume, she can just make her voice do whatever she wants moment to moment. The thing that really blew me away after listening to a few songs was how she can run up from a low-ish chest voice to crazy high head voice and it's impossible to pinpoint where she made the transition. I always appreciate when a singer can manage that well, but she's one of the few where I can't even tell when it happened. Je suis malade is such a heartbreaking and beautiful song, and she does it so well. The silver lining to the lyrics is the guy who wrote it did end up with the girl he wrote it about.
Thank you very much for this analysis - very informative for me!. She is incredible and I love(even more) listening to her singing and acting which certainty affects the listener... WOW ...
Did you notice her face when she finished that wonderful number. She was still in the moment for many seconds after . Next try Caruso, then Adagio, then Broken Vow. She is an amazing artist.
Thank you for your perceptive analysis. I have hesitated to recommend this performance to my friends because Lara projects the despair, almost the self-loathing of the story so well that I fear the listener will come away feeling depressed. But that is Lara's artistry! Not all songs are meant to make us feel joy.
Okay. 'Adagio' is in English, and it is one of the few songs both Lara and Dimash have performed, so you might enjoy reacting to Lara's version, which came first, and then Dimash's. In one reaction video! Lara also sang with Dimash and Aida Garifullina (operatic soprano) at Igor Krutoy's birthday concert - look for 'Te Amo Cosi.' That one is in Italian. Lara doesn't try to compete with Aida as an operatic singer, but instead infuses the song with a warm tone that is very contemporary in character; and somehow it all works wonderfully with all three contributing very different voices and different techniques. Which is Krutoy in a nutshell. He *is* a classical composer. But he's also a contemporary composer, and he often mixes many styles in one song, too - even mixing in ethnic modalities. Cheers!
Two things... I love Lara and I loved your reaction. You were intensely listening and enjoying this so much that your clamped hands turned your knuckles white towards the end. BRAVO! Try her Italian in Caruso.
Even as a retired guy who has decided to go down the rabbit hole of vocals but knows very little about music. I think this has to be one of the best performances ever. I've watched this many times and have always wondered something. At the beginning of her last note you can see tiny movements of her lips. Is she making micro-corrections to maintain the pitch or is that just an involuntary singing thing? Thx for the good reaction.
She is holding a straight tone until the reattack...the vocal folds need to receive constant info to hold the tone, so by making slight movements she is letting her muscles know that, yes I want you to hold this, otherwise they will begin to strain and change (perhaps crack). Sort of like a weight lifter who picks up a lot of weight...the longer he holds the weight the more he/she will begin to shake from the strain. She is letting her muscles (vocal folds) know that everything is fine just keep doing your job. Shows how well trained she is..."The Vocalyst" can probably explain it better but this is how I explain it to my choral groups. Good catch on noticing that...
Lara es una cantante que me emociona eso es arte, mas alla de lo tecnico, te entrega una historia y la vivis en cada canacion. Lo que tambien me soprendio es tus expresiones ojala hubiera tenido una profesora asi en mi escuela hubiera pedido repetir aña a año para volver a tener ese rostro felicitacion a la belleza
Lara Fabian is mastery in action. Speaking of, perhaps next time it would be a good thing to include the lead to the first words (musical introduction and all that good stuff), as well as the moments that follow the end of the song, with the crowd's reaction and the SINGER's reaction and 'coming together' at the end. It would make a more complete reaction to include the whole ... well ... song to react to. And, yes, Lara Fabian is absolutely fantastic and well worth more (hopefully complete ...) songs reacted to.
Also, I forgot to mention when I first wrote to you to watch this video, was to let it run after she's finished singing, as you will see her still in character and completely drained from the song, shaking her head, like she had just experienced the whole thing in front of the person she's singing about. If you get a chance, watch that ending! :)
What’s really impressive about your reaction is your ability to see things most of us ( I assume I am not the only one ) are completely unable to see . Your reaction and comments are wonderful .
Quelle puissance vocal qui laisse passer une formidable émotion , merci Lara sur les paroles Serge Lama . Merci à vous de faire découvrir cette chanteuse
She is so incredible live!!! Have been fortunate enough to hear her perform this 3 different times!,, check out “Caruso” or “Adagio” or “broken vow” in English
8:08.............the transition to the a cappella sequence is stunning ! the character of the song is in absolute despair.....she gave her love, her life and her singing career to a man who did not care........the final sequence is as powerful as I've heard
I saw your "Adagio" reaction and came here to check this one. Lara is absolutely amazing. His body reaction after the song finishes is something that have to be noted. Love your speaking (so clear!!!) and expressions. Your smile is also gorgeous. Keep your good work here. Some Lara's performances suggestions: "Broken vow", "You're not from here" and "Love by grace".
One, small, remark of your stunning reaction. You stopped the video to early at the end. You did not saw how she went out of the song. I will recommend you to see the video until the end of it. You will understand why🤗👍
Nice reaction, you can hear Lara Fabian in English with her own songs, ADAGIO LIVE, BROKEN VOW, YOU'RE NOT FROM HERE, LOVE BY GRACE and dozens more. In Italian, CARUSO, PERDERE L'AMORE and in Spanish QUEDATE, and LLORA. Lara Fabian is one of the most beautiful voices in the world. Her stage presence, her body expressions, her emotionality and the power of her voice are incomparable. Without forgetting MADEMOISELLE HYDE whose lyrics she wrote on the music of IGOR KRUTOY Merci de Montréal.
Thank you Bethany another great reaction from my newly adopted voice teacher and reactor---not flirting I'm just 84 years old and still very much appreciate your genuine and happy personality as well as your total music ability. And, I love Lara Fabian so what a great combination.
Этот эмоциональный человек так глубоко и проникновенно передаёт суть любой песни, она живёт в песне!!!!! Но кто так може ещё переживать каждую песню как она????? Да , несомненно, Димаш её ученик!!!!! Теперь их двое, ) . Два гениальных певца Лара и Димаш!!!! Браво, Бис!!!!👏👏👏💐💐💐🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
Actually ma’m, Lara’s Nue 2002 concert is also a great intro for you. Lara’s sensitivity comes through at times her emotions really comes through, because of some sensitive personal issues… But a joy to watch, her beauty, her remarkable instrument are at full display. Her. Connection with her audience is remarkable, where ever she performs.. Also has any one suggest her Italian version of Adagio? Especially the one at the square? I still watch it often, still in awe I might add. I just discovered Lara 4 years ago, by accident! I became “hooked “ ever since. I am now a lifelong fan!! Here voice captivates me whether she talks ( interviews) or sings, she gets my full attention 😆…
Thank you for this reaction. Lara is surprisingly very underrated artist. But here in Europe and Central Asian countries she is a goddess) May I suggest you to react to her performing “Caruso”, “Perdere L’amore”, “Adajio", «Broken Vow” (she is an author of this song), “You not from here”. Better use this concert “From Lara with love “ or something from 2000-2002. Thanks again. As always very professional and on point!👍
She sing in many language ,Italien (Caruso) in english (Adagio) in spanish (quedate) , and many more song you can react . Now in 2022 she live near Montreal,Québec,Canada . she is a director of a academy named star academy a tv show for young singer You know now how lucky they are to have Madam Lara Fabian as a director in this academy .
I've been on a glut of watching people react to Lara Fabian some of whom are simply music lovers, some who are involved in the arts in some way (performing arts, instrumentalists, involved in the studio) and others, like you, who are singers and/or vocal teachers. As with everything there are some who I enjoy more than others and you've just fallen into that category. I'll be taking a look at some of your other reactions though I am looking forward to future Lara reactions. I understand the burning desire, when introduced to a new singer or band that you thoroughly enjoy, to dive right in to listening to more of their music. There are at least a couple of reactors who just decided to watch the entirety of this concert, From Lara With Love, at one time and react to every song. In the meantime, keep up the good work and thank you for sharing your time and knowledge with us.
Excellent reaction/analysis. You don't have to apologize for getting totally sucked in by Fabian. We see ourselves in you. She is fluent in French (Belgian father), Italian (Sicilian mother, first 5 yrs spent in Italy, technically Fabian's first language), English (American grandfather) and Spanish (why not?). She composes & writes in all four languages. She also sings very competently according to native speakers in 8 more. (I know she understands a few more languages like Portuguese & Flemish/Dutch but is not fluent.) Calls herself a "songwriter with a voice." The amazing thing about Malade is that it's a cover that she tweaked in some pretty substantial & brilliant ways. 10 yrs training at Royal Conservatory in Belgium. I want to comment on one thing: I agree that on the surface, Malade does not show the true breadth & depth of her talents. She has sterling technique, an ENORMOUS toolbox, remarkable facility + astonishing artistic instincts. Play with registers? Placement? Color? Dynamics? At the level of phrase or even word? Easy-peesy. I think Malade does show that facility/control. In spades. But wait until you hear her truly belt. She's not nicknamed The Ring for nothin'. I know which songs will be most recommended to you, but I'm going to give you three other fan favorites that I think will be better contrasts to Malade. (But you're going to be so addicted, you'll eventually make your way through her entire oeuvre, yes? 😉) There is a chanel called "Macadamia" that has most of the performances from this same concert upscaled & the French/Italian/Spanish songs subtitled. I'll be back with a couple of links for you. Sorry I went on so long. Just excited to have discovered you discovering Fabian. 😁 🖖🏽
1of3 You're Not From Here, English, she wrote. I'm desperate to understand it better. She does INCREDIBLY difficult things, but SOMEHOW keeps it sounding so easy-breezy & gentle. She keeps what she's doing so seemless. How?!?! ruclips.net/video/Vv8XFXKXRLI/видео.html
2of3 Pedere L'Amore, cover, Italian with subs. Everyone will be recommending Caruso (which is amazing, resonance, overtones) but this one has the who dynamic spectrum. It's incredible. ruclips.net/video/mcmhCfH9OfQ/видео.html
3of3 Yentl Medley: Papa, Can You Hear Me + Piece of Sky. Upscaled. Amazing non-stop performance of two notoriously difficult songs. ruclips.net/video/zW8lalHMwxk/видео.html
The influence of the text not only on the creation but also on the re-creation of the music is astonishing! When Maria Callas sings Kundry, it sounds like Verdi, and when Chaliapin sings Schubert's "Der Doppelgänger," it sounds like it comes straight from "Boris Godunov"!
Bethany. I only heard of Lara earlier this year and am totally blown away. I also “discovered” a band called Hooverphonic, a Belgian band, who did a cover of Unfinished Sympathy at a concert in 2012 with a full orchestra. Worth a look.
Nice reaction video, thanks a lot! I appreciate so much as well that you react to it while letting the singer sing, and then afterwards you do your analysis with pausing + explanations. Personally I feel this is much nicer than interrupting the whole time during the reaction. 😅
I'm French and I have to compliment you: you are the first "not French" reviewer who actually perfectly pronounced the title 🙂
Lara Fabian étonne de nombreux Coatchs de la Chanson dans le monde entier !
C’est vrai qu’elle a une Superbe Voix, et peut monter très haut dans la Gamme !
C’est une tessiture de voix qui pourrait être l’équivalent d’une Soprano d’opéra !
Et, elle rentre très bien dans le rôle et le personnage de la chanson qu’elle interprète !
Félicitations Madame Lara Fabian
Une Chanteuse et Interprète de très haut niveau
Merci à Vous
🙏👌👏👏
yes❤
@@jpslev2972 elle est vraiment une grande artiste . Elle chante et interprète le texte… elle vit le texte et les émotions . Merci , merci, grand merci 🥰
C’est totalement faux ! C’est juste l’accent qui induit en erreur.
I think what I'm going to say sums it up well. For me, the two biggest voices I heard were: male Fredy Mercury female lara fabian
I loved your reaction! In my opinion, Lara Fabian is one of the best vocalists of all time. I cannot recommend her performance of Caruso enough. It's a legendary song, which has been covered numerous times, but her rendition is just otherworldly.
I was just in this thread and wanted to take the opportunity to say hi!
Couldn't agree more, give me her rendition of "Caruso" anytime anyday
There is so much songs that are amazing: broken vow, adagio, you're not from here,...
up!
I agree any other rendition I hear and compare it to this jewel,…….hands down,…….THE best version!!!👌🥰❤️
More information about Lara Fabian:
Lara is recognized as one of the best vocalist ever seen on earth and all professionals list her in the top vocalist tier with Barbra, Whitney, Mariah, Celine, Lisa Fischer, .... In my personal opinion, she is even the best.
There are a few vocal characteristics that are her signature: her famous resonance for instance that allows her to sing acapella without mic in venues with 8,000 attendees. Her nickname in the singing world is "the ring" due to this. I would also list her amazing phrasing, breath management and her pleasant tone even when belting in her upper register.
So she is one of the best vocalist ever, but on top of that, she adds a few things that make her an absolute package with no equivalence:
• she speaks 4 languages fluently (french, italian, english, spanish) and has sung in 12 languages in total
• she is an amazing songwriter and wrote lyrics for most her songs, in the 4 languages she speaks. She often co-composes the music with the composer.
• she acts and performs on stage as nobody else, she colors and reveals the meaning of every single word in the songs, and her ability to emote, to draw you in is second to none
• she is the sweetest soul on earth, very humble, down to earth and benevolent. She likes to meet others, and her fans are always pleasantly surprised when this happens
A quick background on her and her career:
She is belgian, but also has italian roots (her mother is from sicilia). She was raised in both countries so she speaks both french and italian as native languages.
She has been classically trained on vocal, piano and songs composition for 10 years ( from 8 to 18) in the Brussels Royal Conservatory. She is still having vocal lessons and training several times a week today.
She started her career in Canada in the early 90s, more precisely in Quebec, the french-speaking part of Canada. She now lives in Montreal and has also Canadian citizenship
She became very famous there and then conquered France in 1997 (she topped charts there and some of her songs such as "Je t'aime" or "Tout" became classics of the french music).
in 2000, she was about to penetrate the US Market, with a lot of media initial interest. Her first english song (I will love again), a pop dance song, reached number one on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart and number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Her Album ("Lara Fabian") was about to become a massive hit, and the concert "From Lara With Love" was recorded to be broadcasted everywhere in the US. This concert is legendary and the song you just reviewed is from this concert.
But a dispute with Sony on artistry directions, and the will from Celine Dion's staff to block her progress in the US, completely broke this plan.
She thus refocused back on Europe and made huge success there, extending her reach to Eastern Europe and Asia where she became an absolute superstar thru her collaboration with Igor Krutoy during several years.
She is also a star in Brazil as her song "Love By Grace" used as the soundtrack for a very famous soap opera topped the charts for months.
Many of her songs became classics and were covered by the other singing legends: Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey, Josh Groban, …
With her success in Europe, Brazil and part of Asia, she is the inspiration of the new generation of vocalists: most of them are coming from there.
Thru their covers of Lara Fabian songs, USA is now rediscovering her.
She is Dimash's idol: I’ve read somewhere that, when he was a child, he was listening her songs every night to get asleep.
He covered many of her songs (that she performed originally ; she also wrote some of these)
Out of my mind I can list:
• Adagio,
• Mademoiselle Hyde,
• Know,
• Love of tired swans,
She also wrote the lyrics of his song « Your Love ».
She covered « Love is like a dream » before him (song from Igor Krutoy originally performed by Alla Pugacheva)
And they performed Ti Amo Cosi together with Aida Garafulina.
This is a song that she performed originally with Dmitriy Hvorostovsky and Alina Yaroyava then again later with Dmitriy and Sumi Jo, before this new trio with Dimash and Aida.
Dimash is now also working with Igor Krutoy who came back from retirement and composed severals songs for him.
Many other top vocalists from the current generation covered her songs:
• Floor Jansen (Adagio)
• Polina Gagarina (Adagio, Je t’aime)
• Diana Ankudinova (Tomorrow is a lie)
• Morissette Amon (Broken Vow)
• Gabriel Henrique (Love by Grace)
• Cakra Khan (Broken Vow)
• Katrina Velarde (Broken Vow)
• Giulia Falcone (Adagio, Caruso, Je suis malade)
• Almira from 4th Impact (Broken Vow)
• ....
Sorry if I was long, but I hope this gives some context on Lara.
If you explore more of her songs, you will soon be hooked, I'm sure.
Excellent thank you for this wonderfully loving recap
I was just in this thread and wanted to take the opportunity to say hi!
Thanks for mentioning Lisa Fischer. One of the absolute best and so underrated.
@@diegoshepherd3464 yes fame and artistry or vocal skills are not related at all unfortunately- this is the case here for Lara or Lisa
The best comment I’ve ever read 👍
The ending, where Lara kind of collects herself and returns to the room, is to me a great part of the experience of this performance. Sadly it is often cut off, obviously because music and singing has stopped, but i think it shows how immersion by the performer makes an impact.
The lovely introduction was cut off as well.
Laura is a world class vocalist, but her storytelling ability is second to none.
I saw her perform live and I was literally covered in goosebumps and she sings with such feeling that tears were in everyone’s eyes and people would gasp air along with her…it was an honor to listen to her live.
Lara its a Diva !! No wonder Dimash was inspired from her. It's a shame American music industry didn't embrace her art!!!
The American music industry "mafia" in fact SABOTAGED her career in the USA
in favor of her competition Celine Dion, even going so far as intimidating
venue owners.
Not a "shame"but a criminal act, typical of Sony Music.
I'm a 78 year old man from Texas and I can't watch this video without tearing up. Floor Jansen of Nightwish affects me the same way.
Lara a une voie extraordinaire et vous madame vous êtes pleine de féminité et de connaissance musicale ... merci
You can hear sadness, despair, pain, weakness, rage, madness, exhaustion, self pity, disgust, discomfort, hope, loss, hysteria, and so on.
UNFORTUNATELY, this is one Lara performance, that should never be cut short, because the viewer is deprived of the opportunity to witness her leaving emotive character, and of course, your subsequent reaction. Dimash, on his best day, would never be able to express true lyric driven emotion. He has a brilliant vocal range, and utilizes many vocal/breath tricks, but it falls quite short of this masterclass. IMO.
Hearing Lara perform in a different language, won't be any issue, given that she's quite the linguist.
She has a few vocal characteristics that are her signature: her famous resonance for instance that allows her to sing without amplification in venues with like 8,000 attendees. Hence, her nickname among her peers as "the ring"!
Fabian is a full lyric soprano with a vocal range that spans three octaves from C3 to A5 in live performances.
She is multilingual, in fact she speaks Italian, French, Spanish, Sicilian, English and Flemish. She has also sung in Azerbaijani, German, Greek, Hebrew, Portuguese, Russian, and Turkish.
• she is an amazing song writer and wrote lyrics for most her songs, in the 6 languages she speaks. She often co-composes music.
• Her ability to emote, to draw you in is second to none
• She is the sweetest soul, and quite humble. She 💖 to meet her fans, which always blows their collective minds.😆
She is Belgian, but also has Italian roots (her mother is from Sicilia). She was raised in both countries. She has been classically trained on vocal, piano and, composition for more than 10 years ( 8 to 18yrs) in the Brussels Royal Conservatory. She still attends vocal training several times a week, even today. These are open classes with other students, not private lessons.
She started her career in Canada in the early 90s, more precisely in Quebec. She now lives in Montreal, and possesses duel (Belgium/Canadian) citizenship.
In 2000, she was attempting to penetrate the US Market. Her first English release "I will love again", a pop dance tune, reached #1 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart and number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Her Album ("Lara Fabian") was about to become a massive hit, and the concert "From Lara With Love" was recorded to be broadcasted everywhere in the US. However, a dispute with Sony on artistic direction, and the determination of Celine Dion's production team to block her progress in the US, essentially ended the plan. I remember that when that album was released, she was being presented as the next Celine Dion.
Following that BS, she focused back on Europe and found huge success, later extending into Eastern Europe, then Asia where she became an absolute superstar.
Many of her songs became classics and were covered by the other singing legends: Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey, Josh Groban, …
Many other top vocalists of today have covered her songs:
• Floor Jansen (Adagio)
• Polina Gagarina (Adagio, Je t’aime)
• Diana Ankudinova (Tomorrow is a lie)
• Morissette Amon (Broken Vow)
• Gabriel Henrique (Love by Grace)
• Cakra Khan (Broken Vow)
• Katrina Velarde (Broken Vow)
• Giulia Falcone (Adagio, Caruso, Je suis malade)
• ....
Today, she is 52 yo, and quite active! 😊✌
Lara Fabian, one of the greatest vocalists of all time. Yet, most Americans have never even heard of her. She is a legend.
This American adores her. ❤
Experts say that Lara eb-5 belts at the end are the most stunning and beautiful belts ever.
I enjoyed your comments, and your expressions.I Think she is so wonderful, and talented. My new favorite. Thank You.
Thanks for your beautiful and positive reaction. If i may have a suggestion :
1/ Adagio - from the concert Laura with love - In English - master class
2/ Caruso - same concert - in Italian - maybe one of the best version of this song
3/ Broken Vow - same concert - in english - very touching
4/ "Je t'aime" in live version as well with superb audience
her emotions, the interpretation of the song is so amazing. I really entered and can feel the anger and sadness that is felt in that song ....and once it's done she's still in the emotion of the song. next please Adagio. love your reaction and analysis 💖
This might be the 100th reaction I've watched for this song for over 2 years lol, I just can't get enough 😅 it literally makes me giddy in anticipation 👏👏👏 yay!
Me gusto mucho la reacción y análisis de el tema de Lara, ella es una artista con todas las letras, ella domina varios idiomas a la perfección, tienes que escuchar Adagio en ingles, Caruso en italiano, entre otras, Lara es un unicornio, un talento como pocos.
LARA with links: Lara Fabian is a Canadian of Belgium birth and Italian/Franco/Flemish cultural heritage. Lara spent a decade in a Brussels Conservatory studying piano, composition, and voice. Lara is a full lyric soprano with a vocal range that spans three octaves (A5, B4, BB4, C3, C5, C#5, D5, E5, EB5, F5, F#5, G5) in live performances. She is multilingual; in fact, she speaks Italian, French, Spanish, and English and has sung in 12. Lara, who describes herself as a songwriter/singer, has sold over 30 million records and plays to sold-out venues worldwide. She lives in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, with her husband and daughter. A “50 at 50” - fifty live performances celebrating her 50th birthday had to be canceled due to COVID-19 but will be rescheduled as “The Best of Lara”.
ENGLISH
“Broken Vow” (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/kJBGCI8aSE4/видео.html
“Adagio” (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/bqoS-KOLV_4/видео.html
“You're Not From Here” (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/Vv8XFXKXRLI/видео.html
“I am who I Am” (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/NyjEB9gJLmM/видео.html
“Love by Grace’ ruclips.net/video/PoOrjC88zK8/видео.html
“Mademoiselle Hyde’ (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/DuSDdjU4S8M/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/OPvICzkwbpQ/видео.html
“Growing Wings” (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/TxDhdUfKyLE/видео.html
« I will love again” ruclips.net/video/dBwbDI771ZY/видео.html
« Extrait de Yentl » cover of Barbara Streisand ruclips.net/video/fwrR9Feb0kg/видео.html
« I am a WA” ruclips.net/video/mFf12SjZrDM/видео.html
“I guess I loved you” ruclips.net/video/q13zh3lQU5U/видео.html
FRENCH
“Je suis malade” de/by Serge Lama : ruclips.net/video/PlVTybkEhX4/видео.html
« je t’aime’ (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/uBK27MbfKgE/видео.html
“La difference’ (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/awkUFrPpWnw/видео.html
“Par que tu pars » (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/FCcAb3UP5aA/видео.html
“Si tu m'aimes’ (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/X750t3h2rWk/видео.html
« Immortelle (written by Lara) ruclips.net/video/1yrR3qOmN04/видео.html
« Tango” (written by Lara) “m.ruclips.net/video/9p1UrKzYti0/видео.html
“Ma vie dans la tienne » (written by Lara) m.ruclips.net/video/vmt9peaZgCI/видео.html
“Par Amour” (written by Lara) m.ruclips.net/video/rjrTd8VeP64/видео.html
“Papillon (Butterfly) written by Lara ruclips.net/video/dzWit_mevK0/видео.html
“Tout’ written by Lara ruclips.net/video/g-qcLa9rRS0/видео.html
ITALIAN
“Caruso” ruclips.net/video/BP2KnLemT78/видео.html
“Perdere L'amore” ruclips.net/video/mcmhCfH9OfQ/видео.html
« La Traviata’ ruclips.net/video/vnnEyZLGN-E/видео.html
RUSSIAN
« Lebedy » ruclips.net/video/n7dFwPCuz7U/видео.html
“Love is like a Dream” ruclips.net/video/jeiak9rK-qc/видео.html
DUOS
« Requiem pour un fou » avec/with Johnny Hallyday : ruclips.net/video/PHwIF6jmOCY/видео.html
“The Prayer’ with Michael Bolton ruclips.net/video/M__6PFD1YEw/видео.html
“ The love of Tired Swans” Dimash, Lara: m.ruclips.net/video/XJKoVLo5uJU/видео.html
« Ti Amo Cosi” Dimash, Lara, Aida: m.ruclips.net/video/XaQFfqC3lnU/видео.html
« Know” Dimash, Lara: m.ruclips.net/video/JshKGkusAno/видео.html
Hehe haven't checked all your links, but please use my version of "Je suis malade" as the one you provided doesn't even have subtitles for non-French speakers 🥲
Besides, as usual amazing recommendations ! As for the French side of things, have you tried "Bambina" and "l'Oubli" ?
I found these links :
"Bambina" = ruclips.net/video/UDY8wYX7nbY/видео.html (for a real live version, I'd recommend from the concert "En toute Intimité".
"L'Oubli" = ruclips.net/video/nu5qyjuRy5M/видео.html
I can't imagine you wouldn't love these two other masterpieces from Lara.
Take care !
@@macadamia8662 I've watched "En toute Intimité" a few times. My favourite concert.
@@pacscanadadatabaseservices3711 As it should be. One of the best concerts ever !
I enjoyed your critique and reaction. As an aside, you have the most beautiful smile!
Nice Reaction thanks. I suggest "Broken Vow" an original song composed by Lara. One amazing version is "Lara Fabian-Concert From Lara With Love Broken Vow"
Hello, out of curiosity I watched your reaction videos started 1 month ago and the truth is that you only made real artists! And then there you have just done Lara Fabian, the idol of the one who is currently considered the best singer in the world, Dimash. Yes she is her idol and if you come back to her you will understand why. She is a fabulous artist who now has 30 years of career behind her. She continues to sing and will shortly resume a world tour that she started in 2019 and stopped because of the Covid. She conveys emotions like no other in her songs and is one of the most beautiful voices of all time. I hope to continue to follow you with her. Be well.
I sooo much enjoy watching professional reactions, I always learn. ty, this was great!!! For me she is the best I have ever experienced in 40 years of an amateur's music exploration, and one experiences Lara...you do not hear her, see her, you feel her. Never watch anything NOT live of hers. You will be diminished. I call her the Sorceress Queen, she puts us under a spell and then plays with our emotions at will. We are mesmerized. spellbound...unable to get out of Lara's world. And when the song is over - we start it over and play it again. We search for and listen to her body of work, we tell our friends, we share her art.
And then? We come and watch reactions to her videos trying to recapture the moment it happened to us. For it was so sweet, so sublime, game-changing. Millions can tell you how they feel cheated, sickened, that they did not discover Lara sooner...I am counted in that group. She IS the Sorcerer Queen, long may she reign. The best of anyone I have heard or seen, anywhere, anytime...ever.
Most of links in this post below are newly restored and of high quality and, importantly, all have English subtitles when not sung in English. Have fun...you are screwed now, she will have you.
"Adagio" -ruclips.net/video/bqoS-KOLV_4/видео.html - is a beautiful and powerful song, a very old classical piece written by Tomaso Albinoni (most would say) which she resurrected and wrote lyrics to. Her biggest hit really, and an insane demonstration of vocal flawlessness and passion by our then young Queen...long may she reign.
ruclips.net/video/BP2KnLemT78/видео.html - turn CC on - Lara Fabian - "Caruso" (In Italian with English lyrics translations) Great Song about the great Caruso's dying days with his young wife. An Italian classic covered by, well, everybody. Lara crushes it. Best version ever and that includes Pavarotti, whom I adore, so I am saying a lot there.
ruclips.net/video/kJBGCI8aSE4/видео.html - Lara Fabian-Concert From Lara With Love "Broken Vow" (English) She wrote this, bring tissue. Lara attempts to teach us how to live through betrayal.
ruclips.net/video/mcmhCfH9OfQ/видео.html - turn CC on - Lara Fabian "Perdere L'amore"...Losing Love... (Italian with English subs) Another Italian classic, destroyed by Lara in perfect Italian. It is hard to emphasis how big this song is in Italy, a great song, covered by zillions...there is non better than this.
ruclips.net/video/Vv8XFXKXRLI/видео.html "You're Not From Here" English - Maybe my favorite Lara song. The 100th time you see\hear it will still feel like the first. Lara is definitely the deep end of the pool.
ruclips.net/video/DuSDdjU4S8M/видео.html - Lara Fabian- "Mademoiselle Hyde" - live 2016 (In English with Deutsch/Português subs) She co-wrote this with the maestro, Igor Krutoy. This is the most recent of the videos (2016) and shows a maturing Lara killing it. Great song, evocative, as she plays split personalities on stage, and Lara leaves us shredded.
ruclips.net/video/l826rlBOn9w/видео.html - Lara Fabian - "Je T'aime" (I Love you) - (In French with English subtitle) Everyone in France knows this song by heart. She wrote it. Two versions here. One, here in this paragraph, is a great live version in its own right, and needs to bee seen and heard, the second is from a live performance where the audience takes over the song and sings "We love you" to Lara in place over the actual lyrics "I love you" and a broken up Lara attempts to sing counterpart to her adoring audience. It is insanely powerful...Tissues required. I recommend doing the last one, the 2nd version of "Je T'aime" below.....last. By then, you will be in a life long relationship with Lara...you will not make it through the song.
ruclips.net/video/J309uTn8EsU/видео.html - Lara Fabian - Je t'aime _ with English subtitles maybe watch this last (see one up from here for "why").
Thanks for recommending my restored versions. I would also like to recommend "LLORA" from the 2010 Moscow concert (I added subtitles to that one too) :
ruclips.net/video/q7UPDnmPmW8/видео.html
You missed the whole piano intro that really sets the (downward) tone of the song!
Then again, at the end, watching Lara's facial expression - she was so in-character, it takes several moments after the song ends for her to gather herself.
I was one of your subscribers who recommended this reaction and I'm so glad you did. it This is the most emotional performance I've ever witnessed and lyrics I've ever heard. As a muso, I've watched this over 50 times and it still brings tears to my eyes. You did a great job breaking it down. I love your analysis. Can't wait for more!
I've watched countless reactions to this performance! This was definitely one of my favorites! It's impossible not to get completely sucked into that performance, her delivery is unmatched. It's one of the most incredible vocal performances of all time in my opinion.
The best reaction you could have given to Lara Fabien.
It was a very nice and good reaction. I loved it.
The song, for sure, is beautiful and above all beautifully performed. As if it was hers... in a way, it became hers. But it's an older song.
Lara talked about language, in one of the videos. She actually speaks several languages.
I think you have to watch "Adagio" by her (Dimash did a cover of it) and "Caruso" (about the opera singer I think). And then maybe the duet with Johnny Hallyday. And then her "Je T'aime" live... but there, it is especially the interaction with the public which is magnificent.
Anyway, besides being instructive, it's a real pleasure to see your emotions while listening.
You should however watch the videos until the end. Here, Lara's way of coming back to herself is very touching, too.
As some one who found Lara just as you have ( though much earlier on in my RUclips journey) I can tell you that you are in for a wonderful ride. She truly is remarkable and I’ve been reacting to her for nearly a year and the well isn’t even close to dry. Have fun!
A ride indeed, dear Brandon ! According to my searches, I have counted and recorded in my bank of her disco/videography, 293 different songs that she sang in her 37 years's career ( from her debut with her father at 14). Her originals count for about 50% of them and the others are covers. Can't be 100% sure of this search since I'm still finding rare and inedited gems from time to time in the last few months. That woman has been singing ALL her life. Take care ! 😎
i keep going between this performance and the caruso one from the same concert. I cant decide which is is better for me. They are both equally as perfect!!!!!!!!! stunning performer!
Lara Fabian is a unique and genuine artist, probably the best current female vocalist . Each of her performances is more than remarkable...she gives a masterpiece of emotional and up-level technical perfection. She acts every words and delivers each sound with the heart.
Unreachable storyteller, she sings in italian, french and english which she equally can perfectly speaks. I warmly recommend you to react to " Broken vow", one of her own original mind-blowing creation.
Wonderful reaction of this brilliant artist! Lara is one of a kind! There is a video of her in Paris in 2001 singing Je t'aime. It would not necessarily be a song to react to her voice, but if you want to react to her audience's amazing reaction to their much beloved singer. It remains one of the greatest back and forths between an artist and her audience in performance history. Also Caruso, Adagio, and so many more. She does sing in English as well.
A beautiful modern creation of a classic style of "la chanson francaise" which is blend of song, story, and talk.
Thank you for reacting to this, and yes, you should react to many of her masterpieces. And make sure that you react to her live performances. You won’t regret it. Her live performances are genuinely soul-touching, and she should be studied by anybody striving to be an Exquisite Singer, performer, singer-songwriter, and so on. Last but not least, she is a beautiful human being and a role model for a new generation of artists, such as Dimash and others. Thanks again! #LaraFabian 💛💚💙🇧🇷
Please please listen to "You're Not From Here" which is at the same concert. Also, you must listen to her version of Caruso!
A huge Lara Fabian fan here, listening to just a short clip, she nailed it - now that's talent, if you close your eyes and listen some parts you would think it is really Lara's voice.........especially the end of the intro.
This is my first time here, and it was such a joy watching you react to Lara's voice! I am thrilled you were introduced to her, because, in my opinion, there is NONE like her. Thank you for this video, I'm here to stay!
Je suis malade (song) The real story of the song
When the song was written, Lara Fabian was only 3 years old.
Je suis malade is a song by Serge Lama, released in 1973 as a single and on the album Je suis malade. Written by Serge Lama on a music composed by Alice Dona, the song became the most emblematic title of the repertoire of Serge Lama who regularly takes it on stage 3.
History
The song Je suis malade was inspired by a real heartbreak of Serge Lama, the story of a long secret relationship.
In 1969, the singer met Michèle Potier in Chamonix. Love was a certainty, but neither of them was free: he had married Daisy Brun, his press agent, in 1968, and she was married and had a son. They love each other in secret for several years and promise to regain their freedom, but Michèle hesitates and finally flees him and settles in Morocco for professional reasons. Lama is desperate, he wants to put words on his pain without succeeding, until the day he confides in his friend Alice Dona: "this story hurts me, it makes me sick. Back home, at the piano, Alice Dona, composes in a few hours a melody [...], that very quickly, she makes the singer listen. It was a revelation and Serge Lama wrote almost the entire text in one go. He will say later "The 80% of the song I wrote in 20 minutes, it's almost a shame [...] it came out of my heart so much that I [...] immediately felt that this song had something that the others didn't have".
However, nothing is done. His record company Philips does not believe in the song and to impose it Lama threatens to leave if he is refused to record it3. He wins his case and soon Je suis malade is released as a single. Unfortunately, the radio programmers prefer the B side, the lively and cheerful song Les P'tites Femmes de Pigalle which becomes a hit6. At every opportunity, however, Lama sings Je suis malade, on television, on stage [...], recognition will come, not (in this period), through him, but from a cover by Dalida very touched by the subject of the song and whose inspired and desperate interpretation will seduce the public.
After that, Serge Lama's popularity was turned upside down and he definitely became a recognized and popular singer-songwriter4. Many years later, the artist confides: "An LP of Serge Lama at the time it was worth 4000-5000 albums [...] But after Les Ballons rougesNote 1 it is 1 million4."
Recognition came for the creator of Je suis malade, in 1974, when one evening on the stage of the Olympia in Paris, Serge Lama completed the song by interpreting it without a microphone a cappella in front of an audience conquered by a triumph.
Another happiness, the return of Michele, free and together, they give birth to a boy named Frederic in 1981 and marry ten years later8. Michèle died in 2016 at 71 years, victim of a stroke9. Her death gives the song another dimension, Lama who has not given up singing it on stage says: "Every night when this song comes, I know it is an obstacle that must be jumped [...], it usually takes me a minute to recover [...], this song deserves to be given everything".
Words on behalf of the father
Je suis malade is doubly autobiographical for the singer-songwriter who includes in this story of desperate love feelings from his childhood. The anger, the suffering that Serge Lama expresses with the verses "I am sick as when my mother went out in the evening, And that she left me alone with my despair" or "I am like an orphan in a dormitory". These words to the attention of his lover to whom he reproaches his decline, it is in fact to his mother that he addresses them, casting himself in the skin of his father, formerly a singer of operetta in search of success, who, pushed by his wife, gave up his career [...]. This father to whom Lama "lends his voice" when he claims:
"You deprived me of all my songs, You emptied me of all my words, Yet I had talent before your skin.
This period of his childhood, Lama has already evoked it in the song half sweet and half bitter Le temps de la rengaine (in 1968 it opens the album D'aventures en aventures):
"[...] Mama dreamed that she had a real kitchen, While Daddy was barking at the Capucines, It was a nice time that this time [...],
One day daddy sold margarine, So that mommy could sing in her kitchen, It was a hard time that time, I have tears in my eyes when I think of all that".
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
merci
You must allow Lara performances to start from the very beginning to the very end. With this song you could see her getting in to "character" at the beginning during the instrumental entrance. Then to watch her disengage from singing this song. She started the performance even before she opened her mouth and ended the song way after the music stopped. INCREDIBLE!
Lara is such an amazing performer: She is one of the few who embodies the song they sing.
It's so nice to look at a sincere reaction and lively emotions) You are very positive, it's great) Lara is incredible, I think you will find a huge number of songs that you will want to record a reaction to) PS: I would recommend Papa Can You Hear Me & Piece of Sky (Yentl Medley Live at Montreal 1997)
This is the Yentl cover you are referring to:
ruclips.net/video/zW8lalHMwxk/видео.html
Yes, I recomend this too!
Yes they are nice but nowhere near the performer singing here., this is the most emotional song ever . Hands down. Barbara Streisand is fantastic, but I bet she could not sing this like this !!!!
Did I ever mentioned how I truly enjoyed your review? You completely understand the talent Lara possesses. Truly, I’ve watched it at least 5 times. I didn’t want to miss your many details and appreciation of Lara’s superb performance. Your face revealed so much…(in awe) it seemed, your review I gave a 9+. Your my second, ( a close 1)..
Thank you so very much, I learned quite a bit..
I also absolutely loved you Adagio review. I rewound that review quite a few times as well. You make it enjoyable to watch your reviews.
I hope we’ll watch you review more of Lara’s songs. Thank you again, you are definitely appreciated!👌🥰
To be honest, among the 4 greatest singers of myself's Whitney-Mariah-Celine-Lara, I'm supremely crazy about Lara's voice. It's just too warm even at those high 5th-octave notes. In my opinion, Lara is the best Full Lirico Soprano ever if we are talking about both her technique and her natural voice.
I'm a 1.85 meters high 91kg 36 years old male, surgeon, who cries like my little daughters when hearing Lara singing...
U sound hot
She has such a silky smooth voice at times, and then adds in grit when she wants, it's really impressive her control over everything. Tone, pitch, volume, she can just make her voice do whatever she wants moment to moment. The thing that really blew me away after listening to a few songs was how she can run up from a low-ish chest voice to crazy high head voice and it's impossible to pinpoint where she made the transition. I always appreciate when a singer can manage that well, but she's one of the few where I can't even tell when it happened.
Je suis malade is such a heartbreaking and beautiful song, and she does it so well. The silver lining to the lyrics is the guy who wrote it did end up with the girl he wrote it about.
"You're not from here" from the same concert would be a good song to react next. :)
Thank you very much for this analysis - very informative for me!. She is incredible and I love(even more) listening to her singing and acting which certainty affects the listener... WOW ...
She is a Queen. The best of the best!
Did you notice her face when she finished that wonderful number. She was still in the moment for many seconds after . Next try Caruso, then Adagio, then Broken Vow.
She is an amazing artist.
Thank you for your perceptive analysis. I have hesitated to recommend this performance to my friends because Lara projects the despair, almost the self-loathing of the story so well that I fear the listener will come away feeling depressed. But that is Lara's artistry! Not all songs are meant to make us feel joy.
Okay. 'Adagio' is in English, and it is one of the few songs both Lara and Dimash have performed, so you might enjoy reacting to Lara's version, which came first, and then Dimash's. In one reaction video!
Lara also sang with Dimash and Aida Garifullina (operatic soprano) at Igor Krutoy's birthday concert - look for 'Te Amo Cosi.' That one is in Italian. Lara doesn't try to compete with Aida as an operatic singer, but instead infuses the song with a warm tone that is very contemporary in character; and somehow it all works wonderfully with all three contributing very different voices and different techniques.
Which is Krutoy in a nutshell. He *is* a classical composer. But he's also a contemporary composer, and he often mixes many styles in one song, too - even mixing in ethnic modalities.
Cheers!
And dont forget Floor Jansen
@@ricardocoesel4706 Yeah - pretty good version! - lol
At the end, after you paused, you'd see that she spends quite a few moments still as the person that she'd become in the song.
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Two things... I love Lara and I loved your reaction. You were intensely listening and enjoying this so much that your clamped hands turned your knuckles white towards the end. BRAVO! Try her Italian in Caruso.
Amazing reaction! And Lara is the best!
Even as a retired guy who has decided to go down the rabbit hole of vocals but knows very little about music. I think this has to be one of the best performances ever. I've watched this many times and have always wondered something. At the beginning of her last note you can see tiny movements of her lips. Is she making micro-corrections to maintain the pitch or is that just an involuntary singing thing? Thx for the good reaction.
She is holding a straight tone until the reattack...the vocal folds need to receive constant info to hold the tone, so by making slight movements she is letting her muscles know that, yes I want you to hold this, otherwise they will begin to strain and change (perhaps crack). Sort of like a weight lifter who picks up a lot of weight...the longer he holds the weight the more he/she will begin to shake from the strain. She is letting her muscles (vocal folds) know that everything is fine just keep doing your job. Shows how well trained she is..."The Vocalyst" can probably explain it better but this is how I explain it to my choral groups. Good catch on noticing that...
@@dalebuck7168 Fascinating. Makes a lot of sense. THX!
See many more reactions of this performance, there are many vocal coaches who give good explanations of all the amazing Lara does and how she does it.
Hello. Love how You enjoyed this performance. Lara is the Best of the Best.
Lara es una cantante que me emociona eso es arte, mas alla de lo tecnico, te entrega una historia y la vivis en cada canacion. Lo que tambien me soprendio es tus expresiones ojala hubiera tenido una profesora asi en mi escuela hubiera pedido repetir aña a año para volver a tener ese rostro felicitacion a la belleza
She is now 51 and still amazing, she will be in Montreal 15-16 June 2022. I'll fly to go feel her live.
52.
If you loved her French, you will love her Italian. Try listening to her singing Caruso. I enjoyed your Comments very much. And your reaction.
Lara Fabian is mastery in action. Speaking of, perhaps next time it would be a good thing to include the lead to the first words (musical introduction and all that good stuff), as well as the moments that follow the end of the song, with the crowd's reaction and the SINGER's reaction and 'coming together' at the end. It would make a more complete reaction to include the whole ... well ... song to react to. And, yes, Lara Fabian is absolutely fantastic and well worth more (hopefully complete ...) songs reacted to.
Lara is just a power house of a vocalist!! I share the same feeling as you in Lara's vocal journey.
Cette chanson me donne des frissons. Quand je l'écoute une fois je suis obligé d'écouter toutes les versions
Also, I forgot to mention when I first wrote to you to watch this video, was to let it run after she's finished singing, as you will see her still in character and completely drained from the song, shaking her head, like she had just experienced the whole thing in front of the person she's singing about. If you get a chance, watch that ending! :)
Absolutly. This was the only disapointment of a perfect reaction video.😢
Great voice and great performance by Lara. I love your reaction. Tq.
A master class in the ability to communicate a lyric. Stunning.
What’s really impressive about your reaction is your ability to see things most of us ( I assume I am not the only one ) are completely unable to see . Your reaction and comments are wonderful .
Coach me how not to cry everytime I hear and see how Lara sings this. 😭💞♥️
Linda reaccion! Obra maestra impresionante y unica de Lara Fabian, la mejor cantante e interprete del mundo entero! gracías!
Quelle puissance vocal qui laisse passer une formidable émotion , merci Lara sur les paroles Serge Lama . Merci à vous de faire découvrir cette chanteuse
She is so incredible live!!! Have been fortunate enough to hear her perform this 3 different times!,, check out “Caruso” or “Adagio” or “broken vow” in English
8:08.............the transition to the a cappella sequence is stunning ! the character of the song is in absolute despair.....she gave her love, her life and her singing career to a man who did not care........the final sequence is as powerful as I've heard
You've been hit by, The Queen Of Resonance. 👸
I saw your "Adagio" reaction and came here to check this one. Lara is absolutely amazing. His body reaction after the song finishes is something that have to be noted. Love your speaking (so clear!!!) and expressions. Your smile is also gorgeous. Keep your good work here. Some Lara's performances suggestions: "Broken vow", "You're not from here" and "Love by grace".
This song gets me every time! Getting choked up and major goosebumps.
Hi Bethany, greetings from New Zealand. Please do another Lara reaction, It's long overdue. Thanks
One, small, remark of your stunning reaction. You stopped the video to early at the end. You did not saw how she went out of the song. I will recommend you to see the video until the end of it. You will understand why🤗👍
And the introduction, which was ignored.
Love Lara Fabian. Such an amazing performance.
Tím, čím Lára je, se člověk musí narodit! Když bude chtít, vždy vás přinutí k slzám...😊❤
Nice reaction, you can hear Lara Fabian in English with her own songs, ADAGIO LIVE, BROKEN VOW, YOU'RE NOT FROM HERE, LOVE BY GRACE and dozens more. In Italian, CARUSO, PERDERE L'AMORE and in Spanish QUEDATE, and LLORA. Lara Fabian is one of the most beautiful voices in the world. Her stage presence, her body expressions, her emotionality and the power of her voice are incomparable. Without forgetting MADEMOISELLE HYDE whose lyrics she wrote on the music of IGOR KRUTOY Merci de Montréal.
Thank you Bethany another great reaction from my newly adopted voice teacher and reactor---not flirting I'm just 84 years old and still very much appreciate your genuine and happy personality as well as your total music ability. And, I love Lara Fabian so what a great combination.
Этот эмоциональный человек так глубоко и проникновенно передаёт суть любой песни, она живёт в песне!!!!! Но кто так може ещё переживать каждую песню как она????? Да , несомненно, Димаш её ученик!!!!! Теперь их двое, ) . Два гениальных певца Лара и Димаш!!!! Браво, Бис!!!!👏👏👏💐💐💐🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
Actually ma’m, Lara’s Nue 2002 concert is also a great intro for you. Lara’s sensitivity comes through at times her emotions really comes through, because of some sensitive personal issues…
But a joy to watch, her beauty, her remarkable instrument are at full display. Her. Connection with her audience is remarkable, where ever she performs..
Also has any one suggest her Italian version of Adagio? Especially the one at the square? I still watch it often, still in awe I might add. I just discovered Lara 4 years ago, by accident! I became “hooked “ ever since. I am now a lifelong fan!! Here voice captivates me whether she talks ( interviews) or sings, she gets my full attention 😆…
Thank you for this reaction. Lara is surprisingly very underrated artist. But here in Europe and Central Asian countries she is a goddess) May I suggest you to react to her performing “Caruso”, “Perdere L’amore”, “Adajio", «Broken Vow” (she is an author of this song), “You not from here”. Better use this concert “From Lara with love “ or something from 2000-2002. Thanks again. As always very professional and on point!👍
Underappreciated, not underrated. IMO.
@@pacscanadadatabaseservices3711 yes, that’s more correct statement) anyway, for me she is the best female performer ever👍
She sing in many language ,Italien (Caruso) in english (Adagio) in spanish (quedate) , and many more song you can react .
Now in 2022 she live near Montreal,Québec,Canada . she is a director of a academy named star academy a tv show for young singer
You know now how lucky they are to have Madam Lara Fabian as a director in this academy .
I am so, so, sooo happy that you decided to choose this video. It is one of my favorites.
The best of interpretation S2 Lara is the greatest!
Fantastic reaction! Thank you so much. I love Lara Fabian.❤
I've been on a glut of watching people react to Lara Fabian some of whom are simply music lovers, some who are involved in the arts in some way (performing arts, instrumentalists, involved in the studio) and others, like you, who are singers and/or vocal teachers. As with everything there are some who I enjoy more than others and you've just fallen into that category. I'll be taking a look at some of your other reactions though I am looking forward to future Lara reactions.
I understand the burning desire, when introduced to a new singer or band that you thoroughly enjoy, to dive right in to listening to more of their music. There are at least a couple of reactors who just decided to watch the entirety of this concert, From Lara With Love, at one time and react to every song.
In the meantime, keep up the good work and thank you for sharing your time and knowledge with us.
Awesome reaction, thank you Bettany. If you want to realize her singing abilities ---> "Caruso", "Perdere l'amore", 'Adagio'...;)
Adagio is also wonderful
Adagio 💖💖💖 to hear lots of her exceptional singing ability.
Excellent reaction/analysis. You don't have to apologize for getting totally sucked in by Fabian. We see ourselves in you.
She is fluent in French (Belgian father), Italian (Sicilian mother, first 5 yrs spent in Italy, technically Fabian's first language), English (American grandfather) and Spanish (why not?). She composes & writes in all four languages. She also sings very competently according to native speakers in 8 more. (I know she understands a few more languages like Portuguese & Flemish/Dutch but is not fluent.)
Calls herself a "songwriter with a voice."
The amazing thing about Malade is that it's a cover that she tweaked in some pretty substantial & brilliant ways.
10 yrs training at Royal Conservatory in Belgium.
I want to comment on one thing: I agree that on the surface, Malade does not show the true breadth & depth of her talents. She has sterling technique, an ENORMOUS toolbox, remarkable facility + astonishing artistic instincts. Play with registers? Placement? Color? Dynamics? At the level of phrase or even word? Easy-peesy. I think Malade does show that facility/control. In spades.
But wait until you hear her truly belt. She's not nicknamed The Ring for nothin'.
I know which songs will be most recommended to you, but I'm going to give you three other fan favorites that I think will be better contrasts to Malade. (But you're going to be so addicted, you'll eventually make your way through her entire oeuvre, yes? 😉)
There is a chanel called "Macadamia" that has most of the performances from this same concert upscaled & the French/Italian/Spanish songs subtitled.
I'll be back with a couple of links for you.
Sorry I went on so long. Just excited to have discovered you discovering Fabian. 😁
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You're Not From Here, English, she wrote.
I'm desperate to understand it better. She does INCREDIBLY difficult things, but SOMEHOW keeps it sounding so easy-breezy & gentle. She keeps what she's doing so seemless.
How?!?!
ruclips.net/video/Vv8XFXKXRLI/видео.html
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Pedere L'Amore, cover, Italian with subs.
Everyone will be recommending Caruso (which is amazing, resonance, overtones) but this one has the who dynamic spectrum. It's incredible. ruclips.net/video/mcmhCfH9OfQ/видео.html
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Yentl Medley: Papa, Can You Hear Me + Piece of Sky. Upscaled.
Amazing non-stop performance of two notoriously difficult songs. ruclips.net/video/zW8lalHMwxk/видео.html
Okay, okay. One last one. English. Bubblegum pop som with AMAZING runs. Lots of fun.
ruclips.net/video/NyjEB9gJLmM/видео.html
Thanks, and your other recommendations are great too. I have plans to resume my work on all Lara footage that deserves it !
The influence of the text not only on the creation but also on the re-creation of the music is astonishing! When Maria Callas sings Kundry, it sounds like Verdi, and when Chaliapin sings Schubert's "Der Doppelgänger," it sounds like it comes straight from "Boris Godunov"!
Lovely reaction. Most VC reactors cry during this song you were so excited and smiling all the way 🤣🤣🤣
welcome to the world of the greatest singer Lara fabian.
Bethany. I only heard of Lara earlier this year and am totally blown away. I also “discovered” a band called Hooverphonic, a Belgian band, who did a cover of Unfinished Sympathy at a concert in 2012 with a full orchestra. Worth a look.
Another brilliant reaction Bethany! Love how you articulate your thoughts with such joy and enthusiasm!
Nice reaction video, thanks a lot! I appreciate so much as well that you react to it while letting the singer sing, and then afterwards you do your analysis with pausing + explanations. Personally I feel this is much nicer than interrupting the whole time during the reaction. 😅