Emmy Rossum - O Holy Night (HQ Audio) descargar videos gratis


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Duración: 03:32
Subido: 2007/12/14

Emmy Rossum's beautiful version of O Holy Night from her holiday collection Carol of the Bells available for download from Amazon and iTunes.

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9 years ago

AmyNikita

The best version of this song EVER! 

9 years ago

Bonestheninja

Angelic.

9 years ago

John A.

Exquisite!

10 years ago

Ethann Douglass

Beautiful she is.. special gift

11 years ago

Hvyan Love

Emmy Rossum - O Holy Night (HQ Audio)

11 years ago

walts Kfan

I love beautiful emmy rossum and all her work and her singing and ive always loved this beautfiul song one of my faves takecare all godbless goemmyrossum

12 years ago

QuinnHarley99

Nice : D

12 years ago

meltheninja13

@marindeanna1 youtube-mp3(dot)org, convert it then go into itunes (or whatever else) and add the file

12 years ago

Deanna Marin

I want this song of her , but can't find it. Bummer! : #

12 years ago

Bela Bessenyei

again, she is ten times better, the music makes it bad! Make music better, and you will be a hero of the planet! ;-)

12 years ago

Stevenson Demegillo

Hear the angel voices..Happy Holidays...The right time to celebrate:)

12 years ago

atlantis2339

@aprettyprettyprinces but she did train as an opera singer when she was younger.she even mentioned that during an interview with gerard butler.

12 years ago

Jim Corso

In the 20 years I've been married, it has been a tradition in our family to buy a new Christmas CD each year. I discovered this one quite by accident. What a beautiful voice. I'm ashamed to admit that I NEVER KNEW you were such a wonderful singer. Thank you for making my family's 2011 Christmas one to remember!!!

12 years ago

Bill Shits

you dont have to hit those painfully high notes to really make something work. She has a rich beautiful tone and depth that expresses the wonder of a christmas carol. you want a opera go watch one. this is about the birth of our lord savior. not about b.s.

12 years ago

GabrielleGrey

@nightbloomingly I agree, she should definately do what makes her happy! My own classically programmed brain can't help but be a little disappointed however!

12 years ago

nightbloomingly

@GabrielleGrey Yes, you're right in that *some* of the songs do; however what if that's not what Emmy wants to do with her voice? How is that fair to her? My friend has a great potential for opera but it's just not her cup of tea so she doesn't sing classically and doesn't care to. What if it's the same with Emmy? Her fans may not like it, but whatever, I think she should do whatever makes her happy.

12 years ago

GabrielleGrey

@nightbloomingly Ok, that's great. It's half a step lower. Big woop. I'm not trying to prove that Emmy should be some amazing opera singer, I simply stated that SOME of the songs in Phantom have an operatic quality to them (which you just proved with the statement about the requirement's for the part of Carlotta) and that Emmy has more potential then what she is showing in her albums.

12 years ago

nightbloomingly

@GabrielleGrey Still, Amahl is an exception where a typically boy soprano is the lead, and the vocal part is written for a child. The way you made it sound was that you have been playing the lead in various different operas every single year since you were 8, which I find incredibly hard to believe. It would be different if you started out with that role and then when you were older branched out- THAT would be believable.

12 years ago

nightbloomingly

@GabrielleGrey Furthermore, Emmy's note in Phantom wasn't a high E, it was a D#, and this was proven: "In Emmy's version, the vocalizations begin in e minor (half a step lower than the stage version), move to f# minor, and then move to g# minor to finish. E flat is not in the key of g# minor (five sharps). This means that she moves from a b to a d# at the end of the song." You can look it up; Google "Emmy Rossum not high e" & there's a discussion on the Phantom website about it that *proves* it.

12 years ago

GabrielleGrey

@nightbloomingly It's not like I said I was the lead in some huge professional opera so just calm yourself. I played Amahl in the opera Amahl and the Night Visitors, and believe me, I did a pretty bang up job, as I was asked to do it again and again, and my voice is in no way destroyed Obviously since then I've stepped up my game to bigger and better operas, but STILL, the knowledge is there, and it was planted in my brain from very early on.

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