Our eldest granddaughter was a young cellist in the Northamptonshire Youth Orchestra and the first concert we went to I was expecting to see youngsters a bit out of tune and a few mistakes to boot - they started with this wonderful piece and I was absolutely knocked out and so were the rest of the audience. I always loved this piece of light classic and they cemented it in my very favourites.
Danielle has just been one of the guests on Saturday Live on Radio4 and was asked to choose the closing music. She chose this. When Richard Coles asked her why she told him it was the greatest moment of her career that she will remember all her life. She had been deeply honoured to be asked to sing with the nation something that the incredible Julie Andrews sang ( I'm probably paraphrasing). Her admiration of Julie was perfectly transparent. I ask all the nay sayers to enjoy it for what it is a beautiful woman with a wonderful voice sharing the joy of music with the world.
A pity she ruined this beautiful song with a heavy operatic tone and an annoying goat vibrato. They should chose someone who can sing well instead of someone barking it out.
This piece of the proms from 2015 just keeps getting better everytime l play it! Classic. First class entertainment. Makes you want to put the film on. Thank you.
It’s great that they did all the ones that people know, even those who haven’t seen the movie, but they missed all the best ones in my opinion. Where was something good, the lonely goat herd or climb every mountain?
One thing I have noticed a lot about these videos from Utube, that when I is in England, and the singer is singing, in between there singing, the audience gets very involved, unlike in American indoors or outdoors concerts, the only exception is a ROCK-N-ROLL concert,like listening and watching PINK FLOYD,-THE WALL,that's what makes it a truly memorable, festive, Concert,but American audience's are usually not very loud, just sing along with the lyrics and musicians, as I like the melodies, that for me is most important and memorable, like SING ALONG, LIKE watching LAWRENCE WELK,OR BING CROSBY,JULIE ANDREWS,LADY GAGA,STING,get the idea or message.
It's just a different technique. Just as pop singers might find it hard to switch to opera at the snap of the fingers, classically trained singers might not know how to sing using pop technique. Btw Julie Andrews doesn't use chest voice on high notes, either. In fact, her technique is very classical.
+Elmo Joachim She is a beautiful singer but she is rushing the songs and it makes the performance sound a bit weird. Julie's version gives you goosebumps!
Dannielle de niese, she's an amazing and beautifuly talented soprano singer. I was looking forward to seeing her perform in EDINBURGH but unfortunately she has cancelled due to being unwell. Sure hope she's better soon.
No... sorry... it is great and filled with love and all... but NO ONE EVER will be as great as Dame Julie N E V E R She's the one and only Maria (I know, not the first, "just" the best)
+Tabris Fru Lar Well performance in movie or theatre and gala performances are different. But Dame Julie will always be the best not only because of her beautiful voice but for her beautiful aura! I always fell happy just seeing her still!
***** Many people say it's her voice that kept her going all those years but she is an amazing actress AND also she was an incredible dancer but although we all know she was beyond talented a lot of her other talents were overshadowed by her beautiful voice.
I totally get it, and i don't say she's not good... because she IS AMAZING,,, it's just that i truly believe Julie is the best Maria there's ever been and ever was.
yeah, you have to really "live" with a song for awhile to make it natural. Julie did that with every song she sang. The world is dimmer without her voice.
Not only that to agree with the person before me, and I know this was two years ago but. These songs are incredibly high, they are in your head voice (if you knew anything about singing). They're up there in the register you have to be a Lock a solid concerto soprano to sing these songs. Most of the people who try are not concerto Sopranos, Julie was and could sing up in that hire register. So she found it very easy to sing and didn't have to rush through it. You heard the video do you know why she had so much vibrato? Because with a lot of vibrato it's easier to sing those higher notes, when there is air on the vocal cords that's why she's rushing and that's why it sounds so shaky.
yeah you're right, i like my other comment better: Good Lord! What in the name of a right breast about to become a nipple was she thinking?? You can almost feel the gasp of the audience. The theme song to the "Sound of Music" isn't the song in which to show some skin. It shows, along with the style in which she is singing, that she has not one clue about the piece, who sings it or why. Such a poor choice. These songs just aren't hers to sing.
ohmusicsweetmusic it's not an opinion it's factually correct. Singers who can't hit the notes properly use more air to get through the notes to sing faster that's factually correct. And she doesn't have any business singing the songs, they will forever belong to Julie Andrews. You have to have a voice like Julie Andrews which is one in a million to sing these songs, BUT what I said wasn't an opinion I was factually correct.
Despite the fact that the Sound of Music made Dame Julie Andrews and Dame Julie made the Sound of Music as the all time classic and everyone's favorite... each singer through the years had given her bid to incarnate Maria and all that she stands for.. the huge singalong throughout these different venues could only tell us its popularity through all these years...
I WISH JULIE ANDREWS COULD HEAR HER.....SOUNDS LIKE HER....I WAS BLESSED AS A CHILD TO GO SEE THE MOVIE AND LATER IN LIFE TO THE PLAY INNOCENCE OF LIFE FILLS M E WITH SO MUCH JOY
You mean the Brits in Britain that are listening to a woman singing songs that were performed by a British singer? I understand that the songs had been composed by an American but why should that prevent you from waving a British flag?
wonderful , why all the negativity , ok it's not Julie Andrews and Cast but she's very good love her voice. STILL TO THIS DAY MY NUMBER ONE FAVE FILM MUSICAL EVER
What is your source for Marni Nixon dubbing any of Julie Andrews songs? Julie recorded all her tracks for The Sound of Music. Marni dubbed all of Audrey Hepburn's singing voice in My Fair Lady.
@@TheCarnivalguy Marni Nixon was the great unsung hero for a lot of the musicals back in the day. They wasted a lot of people's talent putting her behind someone instead of just putting her up front from the start. A lot of the people she dubbed could actually sing fairly well. Audrey Hepburn for one actually had a good singing voice. From what I understand, Hepburn actually did work with a vocal coach before My Fair Lady. And she did, as far as I know, record for the soundtrack. But she did ended up getting dubbed in the end
@@fluellenlucena4745 You bet. Marni had an extraordinary voice. She also lent her incredible talent to Deborah Kerr, dubbing her singing voice in The King And I. In response to OP’s comment: Julie Andrews was a child prodigy. In her prime (Sound Of Music, Mary Poppins, and My Fair Lady on Broadway) Julie’s coloratura was quite capable of flights into the higher register with ease. She needed no other singer to dub her high notes. Julie Andrew played Eliza Doolittle on Broadway for three years, starting when she was 20.
Julie Andrews instrument is so bell like, her placement is much prettier. Its not easy trying to fill the shoes of someone larger than life. That incredible tone, that impeccable diction remains unmatched. She is one of those singers who was able to bring in the Italian style of legato singing into english and that god darned ease! I mean if you hear Julie sing a B-flat, she does the octave jump all in one breath and her last O remains an O, here this singer breaks for a breath and then sings for unknown reasons, spreads her voice and sings an Ah and not an O on the final note.
Our eldest granddaughter was a young cellist in the Northamptonshire Youth Orchestra and the first concert we went to I was expecting to see youngsters a bit out of tune and a few mistakes to boot - they started with this wonderful piece and I was absolutely knocked out and so were the rest of the audience. I always loved this piece of light classic and they cemented it in my very favourites.
Slutty dress. She is trashing the Sound of Music shame on her
Danielle has just been one of the guests on Saturday Live on Radio4 and was asked to choose the closing music. She chose this. When Richard Coles asked her why she told him it was the greatest moment of her career that she will remember all her life. She had been deeply honoured to be asked to sing with the nation something that the incredible Julie Andrews sang ( I'm probably paraphrasing). Her admiration of Julie was perfectly transparent. I ask all the nay sayers to enjoy it for what it is a beautiful woman with a wonderful voice sharing the joy of music with the world.
A pity she ruined this beautiful song with a heavy operatic tone and an annoying goat vibrato. They should chose someone who can sing well instead of someone barking it out.
This piece of the proms from 2015 just keeps getting better everytime l play it! Classic. First class entertainment. Makes you want to put the film on. Thank you.
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British citizenship test: know all words to The Sound of Music score!
Anthony Ausitn the US has nothing like this. I'm quite jealous!
And Mary Poppins!
Two american films with songs by American writers...
It’s about Austria
Just think: if Benedict Arnold had gotten his way, the songs to Sound of Music and Mary Poppins might actually have been written by Brits…
Wow awesome ! Beautiful Soprano Danielle de Niese makes all Sri Lankans very proud of you.
Wonderful! Thanks, again, to the BBC and their wonderful PROMS!!
Danielle's Sri lankan and Aussie roots make me proud. Well one Denielle from Down Under!!
she really feels it. so does the audience.
This lady smiles with so much joy to the world wonderful
Absolutely beautiful! The emotional and passion so obviously put into this is astounding. She's so talented!
Outstanding performance from Dannielle de niese. And lovely warm personality.
What an incredible voice....
Unbelivable voice for the world to enjoy. God Bless this angel of song.Jay Liyanage
I was reminded how wonderful those lyrics are. Shout out to Oscar Hammerstein II !
Great, A lady with a Sri Lankan background. Good for you Deniese, loved listening to your wonderful voice.
Thank you. The Sound of this Music brings back so many good memory.
Fabulous voice and super performance!
So beautiful... Lucky for those who were there in the concert
God given gift of a lovely voice...Praise Him!
Wonderful to know that she is originally from Sri Lanka ! It is nice to know that there are sopranos from Sri lanka as well.
Her parents are from Sri Lanka, she was born in Australia
Yeah, which means she is Sri Lankan. She's not Australian or British is any sense of the word.
@@sn0wt1ger Why don't you ask her yourself?
@@sn0wt1ger if she was born and raised in Australia, she’s Australian. She can be both Sri Lankan and Australian
@@silentsmurfRaised in Australia but biologically she is Sri-Lankan. Why is this hard for you to process?
She is just marvelous
How I haven't found this? Beautiful!
What a beautiful woman and with a glorious voice!
Beautiful ❤️🎶❤️🎵❤️ BRAVO 👋Thank you very much. Best regards from Poland ❤️
Lovely voice and very easy on the eyes.
Un grand bravo à vous Britanniques pour cette participation chantée de ce chef d'œuvre. Exceptionnel !
Quite impressive! even today!
She’s fantastic ❤
I just sang along to this with my Daughter. I love it.
After all these time, I really wish to see Dane Julie Andrews & the John Wilson's Orchestra performing the Sound of Music on BBC Proms.
Julie Andrews was exceptional talented with crystal clear diction, but unfortunately she lost her singing voice… sad.
Songs we grew up learning, thanks so much.
Excellent we r sooo proud of u down under
Wow! Danielle - Gorgeous voice!
It’s great that they did all the ones that people know, even those who haven’t seen the movie, but they missed all the best ones in my opinion. Where was something good, the lonely goat herd or climb every mountain?
Bravo i just love perfomers
Lovely voice on lovely songs that will live forever.
WOW!!!! What a wonderful interpretation
It has all been said.
A very Wise film.
Beautifull!!!!!
Great 👏👏👏✌️✌️✌️from Japan 🇯🇵
Excellent work. This is something to be proud of!
懐かしくて涙が出てきました。国は違っても、心は1つ、感動を有り難うございました。Yoshiaki Yamamoto
Fantastic! Thanks... ps so love the smiley faces and flags
Oh I miss this song.
Phantastisch - ich liebe Danielle
3:12 Everyone on the planet holds hands and sings Edelweiss.
gorgeous
Excellent. Very uplifting!
One thing I have noticed a lot about these videos from Utube, that when I is in England, and the singer is singing, in between there singing, the audience gets very involved, unlike in American indoors or outdoors concerts, the only exception is a ROCK-N-ROLL concert,like listening and watching PINK FLOYD,-THE WALL,that's what makes it a truly memorable, festive, Concert,but American audience's are usually not very loud, just sing along with the lyrics and musicians, as I like the melodies, that for me is most important and memorable, like SING ALONG, LIKE watching LAWRENCE WELK,OR BING CROSBY,JULIE ANDREWS,LADY GAGA,STING,get the idea or message.
Beautiful!
"Too big, too operatic!" Have you ever tried to sing over an orchestra in a massive concert hall ??
Armchair critics...
it's what microphones and chest voice are for. This isn't an opera.
It's just a different technique. Just as pop singers might find it hard to switch to opera at the snap of the fingers, classically trained singers might not know how to sing using pop technique. Btw Julie Andrews doesn't use chest voice on high notes, either. In fact, her technique is very classical.
@@ohmusicsweetmusic well the producers have decided, its got to be an opera singer.
Just fantastic. Far far more listenable that Katherine Jenkins any day. What a gift frim God she has
She's amplified. She's just a bad singer.
Awesome thanks
Wonderfully delivered !!
Danielle De Niese sos una real genia...
This is wonderful.
Superbe!!!
Brilliant!
superb
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Thank you, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II !!!!!
! que barbara esa es mi vieja !
Not a bad job, but they needed to include Climb Every Mountain to make it a hit with me.
I was hoping to hear that, too...
Me also!
Good work that woman.
A supergb performance by a beautiful Sri Lankan lady.
+Elmo Joachim She's Australian-American
+Leo Szeto Both Australians and Americans are identities and not roots.. God knows what their roots are.. She is indeed Sri Lankan..
+Elmo Joachim She is a beautiful singer but she is rushing the songs and it makes the performance sound a bit weird. Julie's version gives you goosebumps!
Born in Melbourne Australia and now living in Glyndebourne in Sussex, England
Soo fun!!!! Love it!!
Brilliant🙃
Well done mate. Doing it for the burgers👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Amazing! Love this!
Dannielle de niese, she's an amazing and beautifuly talented soprano singer. I was looking forward to seeing her perform in EDINBURGH but unfortunately she has cancelled due to being unwell. Sure hope she's better soon.
Que voz ! Incrível não canso de ouvir essa música
Wonderful !
magnifique
Wow!
Love it
How beautiful 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
No... sorry... it is great
and filled with love and all...
but NO ONE EVER will be as great as Dame Julie
N E V E R
She's the one and only Maria (I know, not the first, "just" the best)
+Tabris Fru Lar She IS Maria hahahaha
+Tabris Fru Lar Well performance in movie or theatre and gala performances are different. But Dame Julie will always be the best not only because of her beautiful voice but for her beautiful aura! I always fell happy just seeing her still!
***** Many people say it's her voice that kept her going all those years but she is an amazing actress AND also she was an incredible dancer but although we all know she was beyond talented a lot of her other talents were overshadowed by her beautiful voice.
I totally get it, and i don't say she's not good... because she IS AMAZING,,, it's just that i truly believe Julie is the best Maria there's ever been and ever was.
Tabris Fru Lar You hit the nail right on the head hahaha.
God I love Danielle de Niese.
I agree!!
! que barbara! eso es cantar
SUPER!!!!!
Why do people always sound like their rushing these songs and Julie sounds so comfortable and natural singing them oh yes JULIE'S THE QUEEN....
yeah, you have to really "live" with a song for awhile to make it natural. Julie did that with every song she sang. The world is dimmer without her voice.
Not only that to agree with the person before me, and I know this was two years ago but. These songs are incredibly high, they are in your head voice (if you knew anything about singing). They're up there in the register you have to be a Lock a solid concerto soprano to sing these songs. Most of the people who try are not concerto Sopranos, Julie was and could sing up in that hire register. So she found it very easy to sing and didn't have to rush through it. You heard the video do you know why she had so much vibrato? Because with a lot of vibrato it's easier to sing those higher notes, when there is air on the vocal cords that's why she's rushing and that's why it sounds so shaky.
yeah you're right, i like my other comment better: Good Lord! What in the name of a right breast about to become a nipple was she thinking?? You can almost feel the gasp of the audience. The theme song to the "Sound of Music" isn't the song in which to show some skin. It shows, along with the style in which she is singing, that she has not one clue about the piece, who sings it or why. Such a poor choice. These songs just aren't hers to sing.
ohmusicsweetmusic it's not an opinion it's factually correct. Singers who can't hit the notes properly use more air to get through the notes to sing faster that's factually correct. And she doesn't have any business singing the songs, they will forever belong to Julie Andrews. You have to have a voice like Julie Andrews which is one in a million to sing these songs, BUT what I said wasn't an opinion I was factually correct.
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Beautiful :)
Any more like this
there's a Mary Poppins one too.
Despite the fact that the Sound of Music made Dame Julie Andrews and Dame Julie made the Sound of Music as the all time classic and everyone's favorite... each singer through the years had given her bid to incarnate Maria and all that she stands for.. the huge singalong throughout these different venues could only tell us its popularity through all these years...
I woke up at the start and thought the bomb had been dropped, thinking what a f a king year.
a glimpse of how fun life could be before corona :')
I WISH JULIE ANDREWS COULD HEAR HER.....SOUNDS LIKE HER....I WAS BLESSED AS A CHILD TO GO SEE THE MOVIE AND LATER IN LIFE TO THE PLAY INNOCENCE OF LIFE FILLS M E WITH SO MUCH JOY
I love you
To everyone waving those British flags - this music is 100% American. Just saying...
You mean the Brits in Britain that are listening to a woman singing songs that were performed by a British singer?
I understand that the songs had been composed by an American but why should that prevent you from waving a British flag?
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Can you guys stop comparing her to Julie Andrews? Thanks.
Yes, l know what you mean this singer can't be compared with Julie Andrews. Completely different type of voice. In fact in some ways better.
@@MrLesliegreen An opera singer with their goat vibrato can ruin any song and it's exactly what she's doing here. She's just a bad singer.
yeah compare her to Gaga instead
Tennessee Hill's are alive with music 🎵🎶
Adelwies the greatest and best of all. The grand finale of the 1965 film, when captain Von trap has every one singing it
wonderful , why all the negativity , ok it's not Julie Andrews and Cast but she's very good love her voice. STILL TO THIS DAY MY NUMBER ONE FAVE FILM MUSICAL EVER
This makes me want to listen to the original with Julie Andrews , although this soprano
does a very decent job ..
The best version of Edelweiss I have heard.
The comparisons with Andrews are hilarious....esp since Marnie Nixon sang all her difficult bits.
Nobody can better Danielle; she’s got it all.
What is your source for Marni Nixon dubbing any of Julie Andrews songs? Julie recorded all her tracks for The Sound of Music. Marni dubbed all of Audrey Hepburn's singing voice in My Fair Lady.
@@TheCarnivalguy Marni Nixon was the great unsung hero for a lot of the musicals back in the day. They wasted a lot of people's talent putting her behind someone instead of just putting her up front from the start. A lot of the people she dubbed could actually sing fairly well.
Audrey Hepburn for one actually had a good singing voice. From what I understand, Hepburn actually did work with a vocal coach before My Fair Lady. And she did, as far as I know, record for the soundtrack. But she did ended up getting dubbed in the end
@@fluellenlucena4745 You bet. Marni had an extraordinary voice. She also lent her incredible talent to Deborah Kerr, dubbing her singing voice in The King And I. In response to OP’s comment: Julie Andrews was a child prodigy. In her prime (Sound Of Music, Mary Poppins, and My Fair Lady on Broadway) Julie’s coloratura was quite capable of flights into the higher register with ease. She needed no other singer to dub her high notes. Julie Andrew played Eliza Doolittle on Broadway for three years, starting when she was 20.
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UK citizenship test know all th words to all the sound of music and mary poppins songs.
Julie Andrews instrument is so bell like, her placement is much prettier. Its not easy trying to fill the shoes of someone larger than life. That incredible tone, that impeccable diction remains unmatched. She is one of those singers who was able to bring in the Italian style of legato singing into english and that god darned ease! I mean if you hear Julie sing a B-flat, she does the octave jump all in one breath and her last O remains an O, here this singer breaks for a breath and then sings for unknown reasons, spreads her voice and sings an Ah and not an O on the final note.
Hollywood really has contributed to the quality of people's lives, hasn't it