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This lesson is part of the course Singen lernen mit Alfie Boe
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Lesson transcript:
The people that inspired me to start singing, first and foremost, were my father.
My dad used to sing around the house all the time.
It was amazing what he would do.
His record collection was extensive, covering a wide range of genres, including:
Artists included:
It was just incredible.
Coming from a large family allowed me to extend my education into my brothers' and sisters' music. They were into rock bands and folk music, exposing me to various styles as I grew up. Eventually, I grasped onto certain singers that truly inspired me, giving me the courage to try it for myself.
On a classical level, my key influences were:
That performance was a real groundbreaker for me. I played that role at 19, heavily influenced by Carreras's rendition.
I never expected to perform alongside him at the Royal Albert Hall. It felt like a dream come true, and I learned so much from simply listening to him.
One of the key lessons I learned early on was that you have to listen. It's crucial to constantly absorb the influences around you.
Then rock music emerged, and Freddie Mercury became a big influence as well.
In jazz, I loved Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. Rock and roll filled my heart and soul.
He had an amazing tonal quality and loved classical music too. A perfect example is his song "It's Now or Never," which mirrors "O Sole Mio." His ability to bridge genres showed his love for music.
Elvis taught me a lot, not just how to sing or create tonal quality but also how to love music.
There's no single music form or art form; everything exists in one big room.
There's no separation for me between classical and rock and roll. You could stand Mozart next to Keith Richards; they were both rock stars of their time.
Ultimately, you need an artist to connect with, someone who inspires you to explore and embrace different types of music and make them your own.

Alfie Boe ist ein Tenor aus Fleetwood an der Küste von Lancashire. Er hat auf vielen der bedeutendsten Opernbühnen der Welt gesungen, führte fast ein Jahr lang die Besetzung von Les Misérables im West End an und trat beim Queen's Diamond Jubilee Concert im Buckingham Palace auf. Er hatte vier Top-Ten-Alben und Platin-Verkäufe im Vereinigten Königreich, mit ausverkauften Tourneen in Häusern wie der Royal Festival Hall und der Royal Albert Hall. In seinem Kurs teilt er die täglichen Stimmübungen und Warm-ups, die er vor dem Auftritt nutzt – von Jean Valjean bis zum Singen für die Königin – das Handwerk, das eine kraftvolle Stimme in Form hält. read more