Love this lady. Watching her is like the antidote to all the bad things in the world. For a while at least, I am transported to a time of peace and joy and the good times. Saw her in London last year. A charming and charismatic woman. 🌺
Agreed. I think this was the same year she also did a live orchestra recording of the musical The King and I with Ben Kingsley. She would have been perfect in a stage production of that musical. I don't think she could have done the movie because she was too young at the time the movie was made.
A musician gets better with age. She probably reached her peak in her fifties. Her voice is gorgeous, always was. Her phrasing, musicianship, interpretation, breath control, is beyond outstanding. Of course, she has perfect pitch. Her choreography is wonderful.
@@jeanniewalters5708 actually Julie went on to do Victor Victoria movie in her 60s. She could sure belt it out even then!! I can't think of a more perfect STAR as Julie Andrews has been in my lifetime! Love her and thank her with all my heart!! 🥰
If the article is to be believed, I read that Blake wanted her to go on tour with Victor Victoria. When Julie took the break from VV, she had two options for her hoarseness - take a long rest from singing to rest her vocal cords or have surgery (shorter recovery). Blake encouraged her to have the surgery, so she could go on tour. His opinion swayed Julie to agree to the surgery. Of course, no one ever imagined the MD would excise a piece of her glorious vocal cords. Now that it is in the past, Julie has said that she was reaching a point where her age meant she was reaching the end of her singing days anyway. What a classy lady!
Bet Blake felt like it was all his fault, don’t blame him if he did I would feel terrible if I encouraged someone to get a surgery which was going to take away so much talent :(
Actually, in a Barbara Walters interview discussing the matter, she said she had a busy schedule, concerts, etc. that she couldn’t do. She spoke of Tony, Frank, Lena Horn who all sang later in life, “the voice thickens a bit” so…no, she wasn’t done or close to it.
I went to this concert. At that time, I was a student and was surprised by the expensive ticket, but I enjoyed it with my older sister. I was really happy to be in the same space as Julie.
shes the ONLY Actress i know that sang for King George (Queen Elizabeth's Dad) she was able to hit i believe 6 octives but i am not 100% certain TNT was supposed to do the AFI Tribute this past year for her but they rescheduled one time, i dont know if the AFI EVER did take place for her.... would be a real shame if it didnt.... she was WAY Over due for that to....
Was it this same evening? or another evening? I think she did couple of evenings of this concert, which may have been slightly different from another...maybe can clarify!
@@markyale6953 Actually it was 4 octaves high at that time when she used to sing. Julie Andrews said in one of her interviews about her own voice, she says, "I had a very pure, white, thin voice, a four-octave range - dogs would come from miles around.
@@Shamsithaca As this was in 1993 as you can tell, she could still hit the 4 octave notes until 1997 when she developed hoarseness in her voice due to singing daily at Broadway. She subsequently underwent surgery at New York's Mount Sinai Hospital, reportedly to remove non-cancerous nodules from her throat, though she later stated the hoarseness was due to "a certain kind of muscular striation [that] happens on the vocal cords"-itself the result of a strain from Victor/Victoria (she added "I didn't have cancer, I didn't have nodules, I didn't have anything." After that she couldn't sing anymore on her 4 octave voice.
I am taken back to the year Julie won the oscar for Mary Poppins. I was so disappointed when she was not chosen to do My Fair Lady movie version. Then she won the oscar over Audrey Hepburn. Not that Audrey was not wonderful in her portrayal of Elisa Doolittle. I have followed Julie's career with grate admiration. She has lived her life with such grace, never a cross word for anyone else. A true lady in the greatest sense of the word.
Totally agree with you Doug. I would watch her TV show here in the states before i went to bed which was at 9pm and suppose to be my bed time but would beg to watch her so the deal was i could watch but i had to get up for school in the morning without fussing. Fond memories!!
@@manuelorozco7760 yeah same I love all her movies but throughly modern Millie just felt a little boring to me, I love duet for one which not many people have seen and darling lili, Hawaii we’re all great.
In this lockdown, I’m enjoying and binging on Julie Andrew’s concerts. She’s just too good - voice, grace, elegance and not to mention her pretty smiles. Seems there’s no bad genes in her being !
Her soprano voice range and the great clarity in the sound of her voice, make her one of the great singers of all time. She should never have undergone the surgery ...!
Surgery should always be avoided if at all possible. She got misguided information. No nodules on her vocal cords, and yet the damn doctor cut into them.
@@steveparker9757I agree that JA should never have had that operation, but even if she'd never had it, she might still not be able to sing like she used to since she's now in her eighties. (Julie was born October 1, 1935 in Walton, England, UK.)
yeah she didnt need the surgery, she needed vocal rest and vocal exercize, her body would have done its own surgery deep inside. You cant always mess with God's design. Humans are often flawed in their work.
I’m crying too. Her heart sings with such rapturous bliss of pure eternal beauty, passion and emotion. Her voice sounded so much better than Barbra Streisand (:sorry to disappoint or insult her fans) but Julie Andrews was born to sing, and not even the cruelest moment could take that away from her. To me Julie Andrews symbolized pure beauty in a natural form. We ❤️ Julie Andrews always and forever.
Finally found the article I read on the inside scoop on the vocal debacle: “1995, Andrews had agreed to star on Broadway in Edwards’ stage adaptation of Victor/Victoria. Her initial commitment was to do it for nine months to a year, but at the end of that period the show still hadn’t recouped its investment, so she was asked to stay on - and did so, ending her run after a total of 20 months. “After I came out of Victor/Victoria,” she says, “Blake and our producer asked me if I would go on the road with it to ‘finish the job,’ and I said, ‘I can’t.’ Then they asked me again. Then they asked me again. And finally, with great regret, I thought, ‘Well, I guess we are a team,’ and I said I would.” But she first had to address an issue with her vocal cords. “I had gotten a small weak spot - I never got a nodule or anything like that, but it would occasionally swell up with a little fluid and things,” she says quietly. “Toward the end of that 20 months, I was vocally tired, and [my throat specialist at the time] said, ‘You’ve got something there.’ He said it was a cyst, like a blister on your heel that’s filled with liquid. It wasn’t painful. He said, ‘If I don’t make you right, you will not survive on the road.’ And I knew it was wrong to do it - I didn’t respect my own voice enough - and I said yes. And then it went downhill from there, believe me.” It was supposed to be a simple procedure. “I thought in two weeks I’d be strong and safe and could do what I was asked to do,” Andrews says. “‘In two weeks you’ll be singing better than you’ve ever sung in your life,’ [she was told]. And about a year to 18 months later I thought, ‘Hello, I’m in big trouble.'” She had lost almost all of her vocal range - and it wasn’t coming back. Edwards said at the time, “If you heard it, you’d weep.” Andrews says now, “It was like chalk on a blackboard. That’s the way it sounded. It still would today - although, by a miracle, I have about six deep bass notes that are still intact.” She clarifies, though, “I certainly can’t sing. It’s still chalk on a blackboard if I use my range. No way.” Some time passed before Andrews accepted what had happened. “I was in denial for a while,” she says, and when reality finally began to sink in, “It was devastating. A loss of myself. And I had to finally come to the conclusion that it wasn’t only that that I was made of. I mean, I thought my voice was my stock-in-trade, my talent, my soul.” Over the ensuing 18 years, though, she has come to realize that is not the case. “I’m over it, really. I always will regret the operation. I wish I’d been strong enough to say no. But I have to forgive myself for doing it because I felt such an obligation to have it done.” These days, she says, she even gets “rueful pleasure” out of singing to herself at home. “
Thank-you for that post. Now I understand the time sensitivity of her decision and the obvious pressure she was under to keep Victor/Victoria successful on tour. Still, the liability is just as obvious. The diagnosis was wrong on which this surgery was recommended and clearly the damages were real and almost incalculable.
The amazing, multi talented and forever beautiful Julie Andrews is the greatest singer ever...her pure, crystal clear voice is unique. She is a treasure.
Just tears to hear her. This sound of music has filled my life since I was one year old when the movie came out in 1965. Still my favorite of all times!
Belíssima voz! Clássica atriz! Postura de palco perfeita! Suavidade e delicadeza somada com a meiguice de uma bela afinada e clássica voz! Parabéns Julie Andrews!
I attended her concert in Columbus, Ohio! I was so thrilled to see and hear her! I was enchanted with her that I didn’t leave my seat!!! I was not going to miss one minute of her music! Thank you Julie... I am still listening and reading your books!💗💗🐬🐬🥰🥰
She was in her prime here. She was a little older and wiser, and the voice had a bit of depth it lacked in her earlier days. This was before she starred in Victor/Victoria on Broadway and lost her voice to botched surgery. I saw her live in two concerts a few years before this (Valley Forge, PA and Wolftrap in VA. ) So sad she can no longer sing this way. Thank God for recordings such as this.
To be able to appreciate this constellation of enormous talent: Rogers and Hammerstein, Julie Andrews and Andre Previn -- count yourself lucky to be alive for this. Edelweiss (48:52) gloriously arranged by Maestro Previn and sung by the incomparable Julie Andrews. The song is a triumphal conclusion to this wonderful concert. Julie and Andre deliver an unforgettably moving ending to the song that leaves us all emotionally dumbstruck by its beauty. The audience heartily agreed.
This concert incorporates an incredible amount of greatness: Julie Andrews’ flawless performance, the craftsmanship of Ian Fraser’s arrangements, the leadership of the great Andre Previn, the NHK Symphony Orchestra, and of course, the songs themselves. Thank you so much for sharing this!
Miss you Miss Julie Andrews as Maria and the great Christopher Plummer alias Capt. Von Trapp! God rest his soul and the other 2 of the cast from the musical Sound of music ! Amen
Pure class, elegance, and extraordinary talent = Dame Julie Andrews. She is a timeless treasure. Let's also give props to the genius of Richard Rodgers' melodies and the poetry of Oscar Hammerstein's lyrics. They are perhaps the greatest songwriting team ever.
HERMOSA ENTRADA DE JULIE... LA NOVICIA REBELDE, FUE, ES, Y SERA, UN CLASICO. UN TESORO MAS, DEL ARCA DEL CINE. UNA OBRA DE ARTE DE LA CINEMATOGRAFIA, POR ESO ESTA OBRA, NUNCA PASARA DE MODA. JULIE UNA MUJER, CON GRAN TALENTO. UNA DELICIA DISFRUTAR ESTE CONCIERTO. APLAUSOS A ESTA DAMA. 👏👏👏
Love Julie Andrews! Such a talented singer and actress! They don't have this great kind of music anymore! I can listen to her sing and never get tired of listening to her sing! Julie Andrews is a icon!
saw this marvelous lady in the Sound of Music with my wife when she was 22 years old and i was i was 5 months older. my wife passed away last june and i am waiting for God to take me to be with her soon. i will be 83,this october and i am grieving and missing the happy days we had.
One of the most beautiful woman in the world ❤️. This is what you call My Fair Lady. She makes you feel better and very much alive ❤️. I fell in love with this lady in 1965 The Sound of Music 😘 with love and affection always from Charles Bosselman
Coming back to The Music that Truly helped Define her Career, her Perfect Voice defined the Voice of a Free Austria, complimenting and Leading Every Other Member of the Cast of That Movie to Perform Better! What a Wonderful Woman!
“Het perfect voice defined the voice of a free Austria”... in an American movie. The song of/ lyrics to “Edelweiss” have absolutely nothing to do with Austria but everything with Rodgers and Hammerstein.
Your voice is still very beautiful miss Julie Andrews! God bless you! And , I wish you will do a Broadway show in New York USA for us all to see for the last time before you totally retire from singing! We all love you! 🙏❤️👍😘😇✝️💝
Julie l love and admire you since l saw first time here in Romania at TVR "Mary Poppins "and " The sound of the music"my favorite film for me and now at my 60 and forever ! You are the good , beautiful , kind fairy! God bless you!🌷👏🎼🌺❤
you had always been my favorite. I like you so much. Thank you for your music that entertains and soothes the heart. You are adorable and unforgetable.Long live
I love Julie Andrews. She is the antidote to all the bad things in the world
Been a fan of her since Mary Poppins
Japanese singer Kenji Sawada has the nickname "Julie" because of his admiration for Julie Andrews.
(from wikipedia 😊)
Love this lady. Watching her is like the antidote to all the bad things in the world. For a while at least, I am transported to a time of peace and joy and the good times. Saw her in London last year. A charming and charismatic woman. 🌺
Did she appear in a show ??
Last year? She was in London (only town she stopped at in Europe) for her book release.
Я в неё влюблена после фильма звуки музыки
Je subís d’accord
lucky you 💜
Julie was in her late 50's in this concert - looking better and sounding better than ever - the musicians and conductor are also glorious.
Agreed. I think this was the same year she also did a live orchestra recording of the musical The King and I with Ben Kingsley. She would have been perfect in a stage production of that musical. I don't think she could have done the movie because she was too young at the time the movie was made.
A musician gets better with age. She probably reached her peak in her fifties. Her voice is gorgeous, always was. Her phrasing, musicianship, interpretation, breath control, is beyond outstanding. Of course, she has perfect pitch. Her choreography is wonderful.
Also, her diction is flawless. Her ability to switch from one style to another is perfect.
@@jeanniewalters5708 actually Julie went on to do Victor Victoria movie in her 60s. She could sure belt it out even then!!
I can't think of a more perfect STAR as Julie Andrews has been in my lifetime! Love her and thank her with all my heart!! 🥰
One of the last artists that was truly wholesome and positive. No sex or drugs or putting down USA/UK.
If the article is to be believed, I read that Blake wanted her to go on tour with Victor Victoria. When Julie took the break from VV, she had two options for her hoarseness - take a long rest from singing to rest her vocal cords or have surgery (shorter recovery). Blake encouraged her to have the surgery, so she could go on tour. His opinion swayed Julie to agree to the surgery. Of course, no one ever imagined the MD would excise a piece of her glorious vocal cords. Now that it is in the past, Julie has said that she was reaching a point where her age meant she was reaching the end of her singing days anyway. What a classy lady!
She is a LADY!
She is a very special Lady!
She is a LADY!
Bet Blake felt like it was all his fault, don’t blame him if he did I would feel terrible if I encouraged someone to get a surgery which was going to take away so much talent :(
Actually, in a Barbara Walters interview discussing the matter, she said she had a busy schedule, concerts, etc. that she couldn’t do. She spoke of Tony, Frank, Lena Horn who all sang later in life, “the voice thickens a bit” so…no, she wasn’t done or close to it.
I went to this concert.
At that time, I was a student and was surprised by the expensive ticket, but I enjoyed it with my older sister.
I was really happy to be in the same space as Julie.
For real? How awesome is that?
shes the ONLY Actress i know that sang for King George (Queen Elizabeth's Dad) she was able to hit i believe 6 octives but i am not 100% certain TNT was supposed to do the AFI Tribute this past year for her but they rescheduled one time, i dont know if the AFI EVER did take place for her.... would be a real shame if it didnt.... she was WAY Over due for that to....
Was it this same evening? or another evening? I think she did couple of evenings of this concert, which may have been slightly different from another...maybe can clarify!
@@markyale6953 Actually it was 4 octaves high at that time when she used to sing. Julie Andrews said in one of her interviews about her own voice, she says, "I had a very pure, white, thin voice, a four-octave range - dogs would come from miles around.
@@Shamsithaca As this was in 1993 as you can tell, she could still hit the 4 octave notes until 1997 when she developed hoarseness in her voice due to singing daily at Broadway. She subsequently underwent surgery at New York's Mount Sinai Hospital, reportedly to remove non-cancerous nodules from her throat, though she later stated the hoarseness was due to "a certain kind of muscular striation [that] happens on the vocal cords"-itself the result of a strain from Victor/Victoria (she added "I didn't have cancer, I didn't have nodules, I didn't have anything." After that she couldn't sing anymore on her 4 octave voice.
I am taken back to the year Julie won the oscar for Mary Poppins. I was so disappointed when she was not chosen to do My Fair Lady movie version. Then she won the oscar over Audrey Hepburn.
Not that Audrey was not wonderful in her portrayal of Elisa Doolittle. I have followed Julie's career with grate admiration. She has lived her life with such grace, never a cross word for anyone else. A true lady in the greatest sense of the word.
Totally agree with you Doug. I would watch her TV show here in the states before i went to bed which was at 9pm and suppose to be my bed time but would beg to watch her so the deal was i could watch but i had to get up for school in the morning without fussing. Fond memories!!
Really ,all over world she attracted everyone's heart by a gracefull personality .probably it's rare.
The only movie I’ve seen of hers that was meh was Throughly Modern Millie
@@manuelorozco7760 yeah same I love all her movies but throughly modern Millie just felt a little boring to me, I love duet for one which not many people have seen and darling lili, Hawaii we’re all great.
@@jools01 I haven’t seen those ones
Oh glorious Julie Andrews gives me the chills and goosebumps! She’s absolutely perfect!!!! 😁❤️👍🏼👍🏼
I BELIEVE IN MUSIC,I BELIEVE IN LOVE WHICH I CAN IMAGINE WITHIN MY DEAREST MADAM JULLIE ANDREW. MAY GOD BLESS YOU FOR A BEAUTIFUL ,BLESSFULL LIFE.
@@julieandrews8035 God bless you mrs. Andrews..🇧🇷🇧🇷
Her voice is expectacular.
Is our 8th wonder of the earth!!!
A lot of blessing and good health for the 2020.
Julie is too good for this world. Her voice is the 8th wonder f the world. Love you since I was 5 ❤️
Yo creo que es precisamente por cómo está nuestro mundo que necesitamos personas como Julie y su maravillosa voz.
Absolutely! Never bored of her sound and her Sound of Music no matter how many hundreds of times I have watched it.
She was so attracting and also easy ,simple, beautiful smile her looks said that an open minded personality.
God bless her and keep her smile.
...but she is good for the world.
Loved her since I was 4
A majestic voice ! A legend and an icon! Love Julie Andrews ♥️🎶 she’s just great
Thank the Lord JA videotaped this concert before she was forced to retire from singing in the late 90s due to complications from vocal-cord surgery.
Julie Andrews is beautiful and talented and funny and sweet and wonderful
Such a tragedy that Julie Andrews had that botched throat surgery and had to stop singing. She is the best singer ever.
Grace, class and genius all wrapped up in a most beautiful package.
In this lockdown, I’m enjoying and binging on Julie Andrew’s concerts. She’s just too good - voice, grace, elegance and not to mention her pretty smiles. Seems there’s no bad genes in her being !
Obrigada. Lindo. Abraço amigo e obrigada pela tua disponibilidade e atenção.
María calas
So so true. My angel
0:01 - 4:50 - The sound of music
5:55 - 9:55 - I have dreamed
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10:20 - 11:25 -Swanee
12:04 - 12:53 - S’ wonderful
12:54 - 13:43 - somebody loves me
13:44 - 14:15 - I’ve got a crush on you
14:16 - 15:06 - They Can’t Take That Away From Me
15:10 - 15:45 - Embraceable You
15:46 - 16:27 - How Long Has This Been Going On?
16:29 - 16:48 - Love Is Here To Stay
16:49 - 17:09 - somebody to watch over me
17:10 - 18:09 - the man I love
18:10 - 18:44 - I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'
18:45 - 19:16 - Ain’t Necessarily So
19:16 - 19:50 - I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'
20:00 - 21:00 - Summertime
21:02 - 22:55 - I Loves You Porgy
22:56 - 23:11 - Bess, You Is My Woman
23:13 - 23:50 - ??? (Opera)
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24:40 - 25:57 - my favourite things
26:00 - 27:17 - Do re mi
27:17 - 28:00 - supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
28:10 - 29:05 - jolly holiday
29:08 - 30:42 -spoonful of sugar
30:43 - 31:09 - chim chim cher-ee
31:10 - 32:00 - my favourite things
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34:10 - 35:52 - do I hear a waltz?
35:53 - 37:04 - It’s a Grand Night for Singing
37:05 - 40:14 - a wonderful guy
40:20 - 42:20 - out of my dreams
42:25 - 44:20 - Oh What A Beautiful Morning
44:44 - 47:50 - This Nearly Was Mine
49:00 - 52:30 - Edelweiss
A wonderful guy
The sound of music
Bess, You is my woman
Somebody, to watch over
How long has this been
Her soprano voice range and the great clarity in the sound of her voice, make her one of the great singers of all time. She should never have undergone the surgery ...!
Surgery should always be avoided if at all possible. She got misguided information. No nodules on her vocal cords, and yet the damn doctor cut into them.
PLIZ, TELL ME THAT MORON DOCTOR IS IN PRISION. AND THEY THREW OUT THE KEYS! HE KILLED HER IN LIFE!
@@steveparker9757I agree that JA should never have had that operation, but even if she'd never had it, she might still not be able to sing like she used to since she's now in her eighties. (Julie was born October 1, 1935 in Walton, England, UK.)
@@allenjones3130 And she still has a bit of her looks left. Thank God
yeah she didnt need the surgery, she needed vocal rest and vocal exercize, her body would have done its own surgery deep inside. You cant always mess with God's design. Humans are often flawed in their work.
Oh my!!! Tears of joy and emotion as I hear her voice with this orchestra! So heavenly!!! Perfection! What a gift she is to our world!
I’m crying too. Her heart sings with such rapturous bliss of pure eternal beauty, passion and emotion. Her voice sounded so much better than Barbra Streisand (:sorry to disappoint or insult her fans) but Julie Andrews was born to sing, and not even the cruelest moment could take that away from her. To me Julie Andrews symbolized pure beauty in a natural form. We ❤️ Julie Andrews always and forever.
What beautiful words you expressed for Ms.Andrews,which I totally agree with,bar None!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Julie Andrews sang beautifully. I love the movie, the songs, of THE SOUND OF MUSIC, the artists in the movie, they are all magnificent
I prefer Mary Poppins, Cinderella and Shrek 2
Long Live Dame Julie! ❣️❣️
Lo que hacemos con amor perdura en el tiempo
@@mariatello3719, what we do with love lasts, endures in time.
She just makes me happy! Her voice is so soothing!
Julie might be the queen of melody
She is the best singer, actress, writer everything she does is awesome. Thank you for your life's work Julie!!! I love you!
Was always memorized by Julie Andrews by Her voice Her grace and just Her overall talent. Bravo!
Finally found the article I read on the inside scoop on the vocal debacle:
“1995, Andrews had agreed to star on Broadway in Edwards’ stage adaptation of Victor/Victoria. Her initial commitment was to do it for nine months to a year, but at the end of that period the show still hadn’t recouped its investment, so she was asked to stay on - and did so, ending her run after a total of 20 months. “After I came out of Victor/Victoria,” she says, “Blake and our producer asked me if I would go on the road with it to ‘finish the job,’ and I said, ‘I can’t.’ Then they asked me again. Then they asked me again. And finally, with great regret, I thought, ‘Well, I guess we are a team,’ and I said I would.”
But she first had to address an issue with her vocal cords. “I had gotten a small weak spot - I never got a nodule or anything like that, but it would occasionally swell up with a little fluid and things,” she says quietly. “Toward the end of that 20 months, I was vocally tired, and [my throat specialist at the time] said, ‘You’ve got something there.’ He said it was a cyst, like a blister on your heel that’s filled with liquid. It wasn’t painful. He said, ‘If I don’t make you right, you will not survive on the road.’ And I knew it was wrong to do it - I didn’t respect my own voice enough - and I said yes. And then it went downhill from there, believe me.”
It was supposed to be a simple procedure. “I thought in two weeks I’d be strong and safe and could do what I was asked to do,” Andrews says. “‘In two weeks you’ll be singing better than you’ve ever sung in your life,’ [she was told]. And about a year to 18 months later I thought, ‘Hello, I’m in big trouble.'” She had lost almost all of her vocal range - and it wasn’t coming back. Edwards said at the time, “If you heard it, you’d weep.” Andrews says now, “It was like chalk on a blackboard. That’s the way it sounded. It still would today - although, by a miracle, I have about six deep bass notes that are still intact.” She clarifies, though, “I certainly can’t sing. It’s still chalk on a blackboard if I use my range. No way.”
Some time passed before Andrews accepted what had happened. “I was in denial for a while,” she says, and when reality finally began to sink in, “It was devastating. A loss of myself. And I had to finally come to the conclusion that it wasn’t only that that I was made of. I mean, I thought my voice was my stock-in-trade, my talent, my soul.” Over the ensuing 18 years, though, she has come to realize that is not the case. “I’m over it, really. I always will regret the operation. I wish I’d been strong enough to say no. But I have to forgive myself for doing it because I felt such an obligation to have it done.” These days, she says, she even gets “rueful pleasure” out of singing to herself at home.
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Thank-you for that post. Now I understand the time sensitivity of her decision and the obvious pressure she was under to keep Victor/Victoria successful on tour. Still, the liability is just as obvious. The diagnosis was wrong on which this surgery was recommended and clearly the damages were real and almost incalculable.
Why am I crying? 😭
She is a reference of the elegance, gorgius and talent!
Her voice is pleasant, expressive, exquisite, sweet and strong ...
My God...her voice is a dream. Blessed!
I just love you Dame Julie Andrews to the moon and back 🥰
Mrs. Andrews you are a very special gift from God.... can't stop listening.....thank you so much 😁😁😁🇧🇷
I'm 95 years old..
I've loved julie since i saw sound of music.
The amazing, multi talented and forever beautiful Julie Andrews is the greatest singer ever...her pure, crystal clear voice is unique. She is a treasure.
She is our precious jewel !🤗🤗🤗
Even if it takes a thousand years playing these songs over and over again,,,it wont get rusty. It will stay as good
Just tears to hear her. This sound of music has filled my life since I was one year old when the movie came out in 1965. Still my favorite of all times!
Julie Andrews is truly Amazing! Wonderful Orchestra and Conductor! 💕💕💕
Bravo..... Bravo.... Agreed.
You never get bored of hearing her. MAGNIFICENT
No words....... stunning
Watching Julie Andrews is like seeing an angel
My idol and inspiration in my high school days! God bless you dear MS. Julie Andrews!
Belíssima voz! Clássica atriz! Postura de palco perfeita! Suavidade e delicadeza somada com a meiguice de uma bela afinada e clássica voz! Parabéns Julie Andrews!
I attended her concert in Columbus, Ohio! I was so thrilled to see and hear her! I was enchanted with her that I didn’t leave my seat!!! I was not going to miss one minute of her music! Thank you Julie... I am still listening and reading your books!💗💗🐬🐬🥰🥰
do u have the program from that evening?
Just perfect 🥰
Hearing her sing sends me the
chills and unexplainable feelings! She's magnificent!
Still has a great voice and excellent lungs to support it.
She is the most wonderful lady so beautiful and talented thankyou ❤️😊
She is a true angel and her voice is the most beautiful voice ever. No one can compare to her:)
She was in her prime here. She was a little older and wiser, and the voice had a bit of depth it lacked in her earlier days. This was before she starred in Victor/Victoria on Broadway and lost her voice to botched surgery. I saw her live in two concerts a few years before this (Valley Forge, PA and Wolftrap in VA. ) So sad she can no longer sing this way. Thank God for recordings such as this.
I saw the filmed performance one time on Valantines Day a few years ago. I barely noticed how her voice drained
To be able to appreciate this constellation of enormous talent: Rogers and Hammerstein, Julie Andrews and Andre Previn -- count yourself lucky to be alive for this. Edelweiss (48:52) gloriously arranged by Maestro Previn and sung by the incomparable Julie Andrews. The song is a triumphal conclusion to this wonderful concert. Julie and Andre deliver an unforgettably moving ending to the song that leaves us all emotionally dumbstruck by its beauty. The audience heartily agreed.
She is extraordinary. The greatest ever. We love her so much.
Previn did a wonderful job with the orchestra.
she is so beautiful, as if she hadnt aged
This concert incorporates an incredible amount of greatness: Julie Andrews’ flawless performance, the craftsmanship of Ian Fraser’s arrangements, the leadership of the great Andre Previn, the NHK Symphony Orchestra, and of course, the songs themselves. Thank you so much for sharing this!
Never get tired of her beautiful voice and soul. Love and best wishes always to Julie. Long may you run!
I love her voice dancing and her beauty
Julie a name of melody .
Heaven of music !
This beautiful sound of music brings me back to the happy days of my childhood....
My forever idol!
Mine too.
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Divine vocalist .
Im 58 and crying like a baby 😢😢😢😢 this brings me back to my childhood 😭 😢 🤧 I so love her❤❤❤❤ Thank you Julie for your beautiful voice ❤️
She is wonderfull woman. I love her
Miss you Miss Julie Andrews as Maria and the great Christopher Plummer alias Capt. Von Trapp! God rest his soul and the other 2 of the cast from the musical Sound of music ! Amen
So true the comfort and satisfaction of shining on top of a symphony orchestra
Thank you Madam! Your voice is so angelic and brings me so many memories :(
She's stunning ❤️❤️❤️!!!!
The voice is very sweet.
Pure class, elegance, and extraordinary talent = Dame Julie Andrews. She is a timeless treasure. Let's also give props to the genius of Richard Rodgers' melodies and the poetry of Oscar Hammerstein's lyrics. They are perhaps the greatest songwriting team ever.
That unbelievable phrasing, diction, vocal quality!
Touches my heart !
How nice the voice of Julie Andrew very inspiring n give joy in heart..
So many songs that I grew up with. And hearing Julie Andrews sing them so eloquently. She is truly an amazing person! Ms. Andrews, thank you for work!
Very soothing. Love her voice.
HERMOSA ENTRADA DE JULIE...
LA NOVICIA REBELDE, FUE, ES, Y SERA, UN CLASICO. UN TESORO MAS, DEL ARCA DEL CINE.
UNA OBRA DE ARTE DE LA CINEMATOGRAFIA, POR ESO ESTA OBRA, NUNCA PASARA DE MODA.
JULIE UNA MUJER, CON GRAN TALENTO. UNA DELICIA DISFRUTAR ESTE CONCIERTO. APLAUSOS A ESTA DAMA. 👏👏👏
Gran verdad has dicho...
Julie's videos are the only ones on RUclips without hate or negative comments, and too right she's a bae
You must not be reading the comments then. 😆
I remember taking my first steady girl friend to see Sound of Music In the 10th grade and we both were awed at here voice during the musical.
Love Julie Andrews! Such a talented singer and actress! They don't have this great kind of music anymore! I can listen to her sing and never get tired of listening to her sing! Julie Andrews is a icon!
I never get tired of listening to Julie Andrews sing. She is so beautiful and talented.
No voice anymore... What has happened?
Julie sang in Japanese!! She has class!! ( Julie has always had class - just watch her when she was a child-actress ).
Julie was my "sweetheart" from the days of My Fair Lady, oh so long ago. Bless you dear Lady.
No one ever better vocally, or a more delightful person.
Julie`s voice is an inspiration to the mind, heart, body and soul!!
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She still takes my breath away!!
Wonderful performance!
Julie is a great actress singer and loved her in the move The Sound Of Music !
I loved her in Mary Poppins
So beautiful! I wish I could have seen Julie Andrews in concert. If only I wasn't so young!
I was born the same year 1993
❤️Love You Julie Andrews & Thank You❤️
saw this marvelous lady in the Sound of Music with my wife when
she was 22 years old and i was i was 5 months older.
my wife passed away last june and i am waiting for God to take me to be with her soon.
i will be 83,this october and i am grieving and missing the happy days we had.
Splendid!♥️♥️♥️
She had a beautiful voice ! Thanks !
Beautiful lady Julie Andrews and ekscellent song . Thank you very much
I can feel the musical nature !
Just stumbled over this video. Thank you so much for sharing. What an incredible gift she is to the world. A light in these dark and troubled time ❤
It just popped into my head I thought I come here
I kept on watching this beautiful movie tru CD , i love singing EDELWEIS
One of the most beautiful woman in the world ❤️. This is what you call My Fair Lady. She makes you feel better and very much alive ❤️. I fell in love with this lady in 1965 The Sound of Music 😘 with love and affection always from Charles Bosselman
Bravo!!!
What a spectacular concert. Simply superb.
I love you Julie andrews, every single movie you have done I fell in love with you, you bring happiness to my heart.
Coming back to The Music that Truly helped Define her Career, her Perfect Voice defined the Voice of a Free Austria, complimenting and Leading Every Other Member of the Cast of That Movie to Perform Better!
What a Wonderful Woman!
As Great an Actress as well as an Operatic Voice!
“Het perfect voice defined the voice of a free Austria”... in an American movie.
The song of/ lyrics to “Edelweiss” have absolutely nothing to do with Austria but everything with Rodgers and Hammerstein.
Hi I was 13 or 14 when Sound of Music came out! The whole school that I attended went to see it! Saw it 8 times!! Love Jule Andrews!!!
Your voice is still very beautiful miss Julie Andrews! God bless you! And , I wish you will do a Broadway show in New York USA for us all to see for the last time before you totally retire from singing! We all love you! 🙏❤️👍😘😇✝️💝
This is my Christmas gift.Thanks.
You’re welcome and have a merry Christmas!
Wow!!!! superb fantastic. Love this song. My all time favourite. She is a wonderful all rounder ❤️❤️❤️
Bravo Japan!
The Orchestra and the high class.
YES! What a wonderful orchestra. And Andre Previn!
Julie l love and admire you since l saw first time here in Romania at TVR "Mary Poppins "and " The sound of the music"my favorite film for me and now at my 60 and forever ! You are the good , beautiful , kind fairy! God bless you!🌷👏🎼🌺❤
you had always been my favorite. I like you so much. Thank you for your music that entertains and soothes the heart. You are adorable and unforgetable.Long live
Thank you Julie Andrews. ❤️🇺🇸🥰
I simply adore Julie! She's 58 here and she's as fresh as she was at 28 and with the same waistline!