This makes me so happy!!!! Because it’s so rare for altos to get good parts in a song (coming from a choir/theatre kid) and she’s on BROADWAY!!! 😁❤️❤️❤️
Exactly what I was thinking re mezzo range. Altos can’t pull off Kim’s Miss Saigon numbers or the Broadway Eurydice range. Off Broadway’s Eurydice with the dropped keys would be more manageable for altos.
Honestly, more musicals need to be written that can be performed by a wider pool of people. It's ridiculous that so many beautiful shows are created the can't be performed by your average youth or community theatre program simply because the songs are too dang high. Similarly, it's ridiculous how many performers will never get a chance to play a lead role (beyond the stereotypical "old man/woman baritone/alto" roles) simply because they can't sing the highest tenor or soprano notes.
Love an alto, as well as a bass/baritone, you see so few leading roles for those two vocal types, but especially lower male voices, Sweeney Todd, Javert in Les Mis, Joe in Show Boat, Hades in Hadestown and Lancelot in Camelot are the only real major roles I can think of for basses/bass-baritones in musical theatre, the vast majority of leading roles are for tenors.
I’m an alto and was my one of my middle school choir teacher’s favorite students. I wouldn’t understand how much it meant to me that my teacher respected my vocal range until I hit high school. The choir teacher then had an obvious favoritism towards sopranos and kept pushing my voice past its limit with “warmups” and songs that were ill suited for my range to the point I nearly damaged my singing voice. So happy to see lead alto representation on broadway.
she’s such an inspiration, i saw her in the great gatsby and i was IN AWE of her voice. I’m an alto as well and an aspiring broadway actress, and seeing an alto this successful on broadway makes my dream sound much more possible!!
Thank you!!! I feel like contemporary musical theatre is starting to put ridiculously high notes into songs for characters that don’t need to be singing that high. Like I get it if the character is screaming for the need to belt crazy notes or singing incredibly high, but it feels like lately every female musical theatre song is just belting to high heaven for the sake of being showy. Like there is no need for that, what happened to our gorgeous alto leads with those bottom song that struck you to your core. I want more of those songs (this is coming from a high soprano who cries when she can’t sing the alto songs😂)
A lead as an alto… might be unheard of (especially for my theater and my director is an alto..) I absolutely love this because altos can be such a powerful thing but given the hardest job as harmonies or an unlikely at a role because they can’t hit a note as well as a mezzo or such. I am actually auditioning for hadestown in about a month and planning to go for Eurydice. I really relate to the character but was nervous because of the voice range and going up against people with a better vocal range. But this gave me more confidence and this is so greatly said. Thank you so much ❤❤
As a bass I was thrilled to see this show with Shady and Valley of Ashes, like that is sooo soo much low baritone bass material in a modern broadway show. So happy for all my alto girlies and all my fellow basses with this show!
You can't really apply classical opera words (soprano, mezzo, etc) to modern musical theatre, so I think she's just using "alto" to mean a lower female part. Either way, she's totally right about putting the music and story first!
Yessss,as an alto 2, I always get stuck in ensemble because of how strong my directors preference for sops is (I’m also not very good, I’ll take the L). The muscle feels like it’s tailored for me tbh
I was told I was a high baritone low range tenor. And people here in Tyler, Tx said that tenors are just what the doctor ordered. Probably cause a lot of the other guys that sing are baritone.
Bring altos and baritones. I feel like every lead male part in the last 20 years (excluding revivals) have been tenor, and same with lead female parts and sopranos
Just by the sheer small size and lightness of her speaking voice, there's no way she is a contralto. A mezzo soprano probably at the most, but even that sounds far-fetched for her, tbh. Not being able to hit high notes is not an automatic justification or reason that one is a contralto. Check first the technique. Many are actually sopranos and tenors but do not have high notes simply because they don't have the technique to access their upper range. If she sounds something like Tracy Chapman or Cher, I might consider checking her voice further if it really is that of a contralto.
She is a soprano….very bright tone and her low notes lack depth and resonance. I am not sure why in this video she is saying she is an alto. Very odd, she has a big range and everything but technically she is a soprano. Her voice is very beautiful especially on high notes.
Yeah, I noticed in Hadestown it seemed like she actually struggled with some of the lower notes. Her range is still incredible, her voice is just naturally high
As a choir kid turned opera singer I’m so confused. I thought alto wasn’t a voice type but a choir section. I thought Eva Noblezada was a mezzo soprano with a really good extended lower range.
Alto isn't a vocal fach, you're right , but in musical theatre, we'll sort of classify ourselves based on range alone because that's what the characters demand fundamentally in terms of voice. But in opera alto is not a thing , contralto is.
Omg an alto lead? I always end up without a singing part or as a boy cause of my crappy range- (SHES SO AWESOME)
me too lol
This makes me so happy!!!! Because it’s so rare for altos to get good parts in a song (coming from a choir/theatre kid) and she’s on BROADWAY!!! 😁❤️❤️❤️
let's be real, she might be an alto but she's an alto with some crazy vocal range 😍😍
Tell Eva we love her
On it :)
PLEASE 🙏🙏🙏🙏
"It's not about the notes, it's about the storytelling" SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BAAAACK ❤.
As a baritone I love when people show love to the middle voices. Not to high and not too low
Right with you there
This is literally why she’s my new favorite broadway actress!!!
Yes girl, I'm an alto and dream to be on Broadway! So hearing you're an alto too makes me so happy!❤
I thought maybe she's like mezzo-soprano coz she did Miss Saigon with songs that are crazy high but still hitting it using her chest voice 💪🏻🤷🏻♀️
Technically, she is. Alto is a choral vocal part. Solo-wise, she’d be considered a mezzo (middle) soprano.
Exactly what I was thinking re mezzo range. Altos can’t pull off Kim’s Miss Saigon numbers or the Broadway Eurydice range. Off Broadway’s Eurydice with the dropped keys would be more manageable for altos.
She's likely an alto with a mezzo range. Hell, I'm a low mezzo and I struggle with the Wait for me reprise lol
Honestly, more musicals need to be written that can be performed by a wider pool of people. It's ridiculous that so many beautiful shows are created the can't be performed by your average youth or community theatre program simply because the songs are too dang high. Similarly, it's ridiculous how many performers will never get a chance to play a lead role (beyond the stereotypical "old man/woman baritone/alto" roles) simply because they can't sing the highest tenor or soprano notes.
100% I'm a Baritone, and there's just nothing that isn't ridiculously high or low, it should ALWAYS be about the quality of the sound
Love an alto, as well as a bass/baritone, you see so few leading roles for those two vocal types, but especially lower male voices, Sweeney Todd, Javert in Les Mis, Joe in Show Boat, Hades in Hadestown and Lancelot in Camelot are the only real major roles I can think of for basses/bass-baritones in musical theatre, the vast majority of leading roles are for tenors.
God she’s amazing
I’m an alto and was my one of my middle school choir teacher’s favorite students.
I wouldn’t understand how much it meant to me that my teacher respected my vocal range until I hit high school. The choir teacher then had an obvious favoritism towards sopranos and kept pushing my voice past its limit with “warmups” and songs that were ill suited for my range to the point I nearly damaged my singing voice.
So happy to see lead alto representation on broadway.
she’s such an inspiration, i saw her in the great gatsby and i was IN AWE of her voice. I’m an alto as well and an aspiring broadway actress, and seeing an alto this successful on broadway makes my dream sound much more possible!!
Oh Eva 🩷 she was absolutely phenomenal in Gatsby and the combination of her voice with Jeremy’s is beyond incredible!
Thank you!!! I feel like contemporary musical theatre is starting to put ridiculously high notes into songs for characters that don’t need to be singing that high. Like I get it if the character is screaming for the need to belt crazy notes or singing incredibly high, but it feels like lately every female musical theatre song is just belting to high heaven for the sake of being showy. Like there is no need for that, what happened to our gorgeous alto leads with those bottom song that struck you to your core. I want more of those songs (this is coming from a high soprano who cries when she can’t sing the alto songs😂)
Yep, I saw Mean Girls the other day and left with a headache because there was so much belting for almost no reason.
A lot of contemporary musicals are really high all around too, not just for girls. Show the lower voices some love 😭
A lead as an alto… might be unheard of (especially for my theater and my director is an alto..) I absolutely love this because altos can be such a powerful thing but given the hardest job as harmonies or an unlikely at a role because they can’t hit a note as well as a mezzo or such. I am actually auditioning for hadestown in about a month and planning to go for Eurydice. I really relate to the character but was nervous because of the voice range and going up against people with a better vocal range. But this gave me more confidence and this is so greatly said. Thank you so much ❤❤
you have restored my hope in becoming a professional actor
ALTO APPRECIATION!!!!!
As a bass I was thrilled to see this show with Shady and Valley of Ashes, like that is sooo soo much low baritone bass material in a modern broadway show. So happy for all my alto girlies and all my fellow basses with this show!
Me thinking I’m a soprano until I listen to Eva’s Wait For Me II
I was an alto in choir and they made us hit higher notes than the sopranos 😭😭
Agreed.
I want that shirt! Yass Barkada!
You can't really apply classical opera words (soprano, mezzo, etc) to modern musical theatre, so I think she's just using "alto" to mean a lower female part. Either way, she's totally right about putting the music and story first!
“Screlt” 😂
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Yessssss!!! Alto represent!!!❤❤
I thought she was a mezzo
She probably is, because Alto is actually not a classical range. It started out as a low Mezzo.
Yessss,as an alto 2, I always get stuck in ensemble because of how strong my directors preference for sops is (I’m also not very good, I’ll take the L). The muscle feels like it’s tailored for me tbh
I was told I was a high baritone low range tenor. And people here in Tyler, Tx said that tenors are just what the doctor ordered. Probably cause a lot of the other guys that sing are baritone.
So true, queen
I’m a high soprano. Those low notes in Flowers are hard for me to sing
Baritone. Can relate
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Bring altos and baritones. I feel like every lead male part in the last 20 years (excluding revivals) have been tenor, and same with lead female parts and sopranos
Just by the sheer small size and lightness of her speaking voice, there's no way she is a contralto. A mezzo soprano probably at the most, but even that sounds far-fetched for her, tbh. Not being able to hit high notes is not an automatic justification or reason that one is a contralto. Check first the technique. Many are actually sopranos and tenors but do not have high notes simply because they don't have the technique to access their upper range. If she sounds something like Tracy Chapman or Cher, I might consider checking her voice further if it really is that of a contralto.
She is a soprano….very bright tone and her low notes lack depth and resonance. I am not sure why in this video she is saying she is an alto. Very odd, she has a big range and everything but technically she is a soprano. Her voice is very beautiful especially on high notes.
Yeah, I noticed in Hadestown it seemed like she actually struggled with some of the lower notes. Her range is still incredible, her voice is just naturally high
Agreed. She is not an alto. Wrong voice quality for an alto.
Really! I thought she was a mezzo this whole time!
whoooo is behind the camera cause it sounds like ali gordon? or am i crazy
As a choir kid turned opera singer I’m so confused. I thought alto wasn’t a voice type but a choir section. I thought Eva Noblezada was a mezzo soprano with a really good extended lower range.
Alto isn't a vocal fach, you're right , but in musical theatre, we'll sort of classify ourselves based on range alone because that's what the characters demand fundamentally in terms of voice. But in opera alto is not a thing , contralto is.
Hmmm maybe I am an alto hmm