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From:  John Link <johnlink@n...>
Date:  Wed Nov 20, 2002  5:52 am
Subject:  Re: [vocalist] Barbara Hendricks sings Gershwin

Lloyd Hanson wrote:

>If memory serves me correctly the original score for "Summertime" is
>in B minor

I think you're right about that.

> and was intended for a high soprano.

If that's correct, then maybe Gershwin wouldn't be rolling in his
grave quite as mcuh as I would have thought. In B minor, if a woman
were to sing Summertime from F# below middle C to F# above and I
think it might sound very soulful, certainly more so than it would an
octave higher.

> Hendricks used to be a high soprano. Has she changed her vocal range?

I don't know whether she has changed her range, but she sure sang
high on every song and she was very soprano-y (i.e., head voice) in a
way that I found ridiculous.

John Link

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21007 Re: Barbara Hendricks sings GershwinLloyd W. Hanson lwh1 Wed  11/20/2002  
21008 Re: Barbara Hendricks sings GershwinJohn Link johnlink010254 Wed  11/20/2002  
21017 Re: Barbara Hendricks sings GershwinLloyd W. Hanson lwh1 Wed  11/20/2002  

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