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Title: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: Del Boy on 10 September 2012, 16:32:30
Isn't she just gorgeous  :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: henryd on 10 September 2012, 16:39:19
Oh yes,very much so :y :y
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: twiglet on 10 September 2012, 16:40:14
I certainly wouldn't kick her out of the way in order to get to you Del!  :P
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: albitz on 10 September 2012, 16:45:19
Until she starts singing. :o ::) :D
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: swordfish on 10 September 2012, 17:12:58
she can sing all night for me; ;) ;D :y 
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: twiglet on 10 September 2012, 17:52:39
she can sing all night for me; ;) ;D :y

Not for me... she'd have her mouth full!  ;)
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: swordfish on 10 September 2012, 17:54:23
 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: Elite Pete on 10 September 2012, 18:09:41
Never again, she did nothing but pester me last time, wouldn't take no for an answer even though I tiold her it was just for one night ::)
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: bored bigyin54 on 10 September 2012, 18:11:52
Never again, she did nothing but pester me last time, wouldn't take no for an answer even though I tiold her it was just for one night ::)
;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: omega3000 on 10 September 2012, 18:40:39
She certainly has it all in the right places  :-*
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: Del Boy on 10 September 2012, 19:23:34
she can sing all night for me; ;) ;D :y

Not for me... she'd have her mouth full!  ;)

 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: tunnie on 10 September 2012, 19:27:51
she can sing all night for me; ;) ;D :y

Not for me... she'd have her mouth full!  ;)

 ;D ;D ;D

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: jonnycool on 10 September 2012, 19:32:25
She's lush, as we say over here. Wouldn't mind being in a Katherine Jenkins/Catherine Zeta Jones sandwich  :y :y
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: paul.lovejoy on 10 September 2012, 20:51:01
i could live in her knickers for a week :P :P
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 10 September 2012, 21:41:20
Until she starts singing. :o ::) :D


Quite so, my son. :(

She is yet another example of the power of marketing over true ability and the tendency for people to accept anything they're told if it’s presented in attractive enough packages.

This woman is a passable enough singer; but a good one – never, as long as my arse looks down.

An example of another current Mezzo (who - in terms of musical ability - comprehensively kicks the shit out of Ms Jenkins);

(http://i698.photobucket.com/albums/vv345/Catdracula/th_ElinaGarancaHabaneraCarmen.jpg) (http://s698.photobucket.com/albums/vv345/Catdracula/?action=view&current=ElinaGarancaHabaneraCarmen.mp4)


And an example of the crème de la crème;

(http://i698.photobucket.com/albums/vv345/Catdracula/th_CecilaBartoli-LaCenerentola-Nonpiumesta.jpg) (http://s698.photobucket.com/albums/vv345/Catdracula/?action=view&current=CecilaBartoli-LaCenerentola-Nonpiumesta.mp4)





Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: albitz on 10 September 2012, 21:44:20
I thought her rendition of the national anthem today was an appalling assault on the eardrums tbh. ;) ;D
I will have a listen to those when I have a few minutes of quiet Den. :y
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: jonnycool on 10 September 2012, 22:03:44
Who gives two s***s about the singing?  8)
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 10 September 2012, 22:18:13
Who gives two s***s about the singing?  8)

On that basis JC I would give her one for pretending to be a mezzo-soprano. :-*

Aach - I'd give her more than one if I'd half the chance.
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: Nickbat on 10 September 2012, 22:37:57
I have to say that, recently, I've been having a bit of a problem with the views of some folk with regard to music, particularly classical.

For me, the bottom line, is whether a performer brings pleasure to listeners. It is an entirely subjective matter.

According to Wiki: Between 1990 and 1996, Jenkins was a member of the Royal School of Church Music Cathedral Singers and passed the St Cecilia Award, the highest RSCM award for female choristers.[6] She was also a member of the National Youth Choir of Wales for three years,[7] won the BBC Radio 2 Welsh Choirgirl of the Year contest (twice), and the BET Welsh Choirgirl of the Year competition. She was also awarded the Pelenna Valley Male Voice Choir Scholarship for the most promising young singer. At the age of 17 she won a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music,[6] where she studied Italian, German, French and Russian, graduating with honours[7] and receiving a music teacher's diploma.

Which, to some, means she's a rubbish singer.  ::) ::) ::) ::)

Importantly, as is the case with many of these so-called "cross-over" singers, she has enhanced the appeal of classical opera singing for the masses and, for me, that is to be both welcomed and encouraged. Without the "glamour" of of these people, classical music would slowly wither.

If I could get rid of the snobbery in this area, I would be highly delighted. If you like her singing, fine. If you don't, fine. But she has every right to sing and does so infinitely better than anyone on this forum.  :y  ;)

I'm beginning to sound like Sir Henry Wood.

 
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: the alarming man on 10 September 2012, 22:42:32
so whats the i have never had an affair with david beckham denial all about as she as not been accused of it....might look nice but some serious wrong here?? :y
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 10 September 2012, 22:54:54
I have to say that, recently, I've been having a bit of a problem with the views of some folk with regard to music, particularly classical.

For me, the bottom line, is whether a performer brings pleasure to listeners. It is an entirely subjective matter.

According to Wiki: Between 1990 and 1996, Jenkins was a member of the Royal School of Church Music Cathedral Singers and passed the St Cecilia Award, the highest RSCM award for female choristers.[6] She was also a member of the National Youth Choir of Wales for three years,[7] won the BBC Radio 2 Welsh Choirgirl of the Year contest (twice), and the BET Welsh Choirgirl of the Year competition. She was also awarded the Pelenna Valley Male Voice Choir Scholarship for the most promising young singer. At the age of 17 she won a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music,[6] where she studied Italian, German, French and Russian, graduating with honours[7] and receiving a music teacher's diploma.

Which, to some, means she's a rubbish singer.  ::) ::) ::) ::)

Importantly, as is the case with many of these so-called "cross-over" singers, she has enhanced the appeal of classical opera singing for the masses and, for me, that is to be both welcomed and encouraged. Without the "glamour" of of these people, classical music would slowly wither.

If I could get rid of the snobbery in this area, I would be highly delighted. If you like her singing, fine. If you don't, fine. But she has every right to sing and does so infinitely better than anyone on this forum.  :y  ;)

I'm beginning to sound like Sir Henry Wood.


Have you anyone in mind Mr Bat?
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: albitz on 10 September 2012, 23:08:37
I agree with what you say in principal Nick.No musical snobbery here,I listen to allsorts.I just happen to think her voice is unpleasant to my ears,simple as that tbh. ;)
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: Nickbat on 10 September 2012, 23:12:58
I have to say that, recently, I've been having a bit of a problem with the views of some folk with regard to music, particularly classical.

For me, the bottom line, is whether a performer brings pleasure to listeners. It is an entirely subjective matter.

According to Wiki: Between 1990 and 1996, Jenkins was a member of the Royal School of Church Music Cathedral Singers and passed the St Cecilia Award, the highest RSCM award for female choristers.[6] She was also a member of the National Youth Choir of Wales for three years,[7] won the BBC Radio 2 Welsh Choirgirl of the Year contest (twice), and the BET Welsh Choirgirl of the Year competition. She was also awarded the Pelenna Valley Male Voice Choir Scholarship for the most promising young singer. At the age of 17 she won a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music,[6] where she studied Italian, German, French and Russian, graduating with honours[7] and receiving a music teacher's diploma.

Which, to some, means she's a rubbish singer.  ::) ::) ::) ::)

Importantly, as is the case with many of these so-called "cross-over" singers, she has enhanced the appeal of classical opera singing for the masses and, for me, that is to be both welcomed and encouraged. Without the "glamour" of of these people, classical music would slowly wither.

If I could get rid of the snobbery in this area, I would be highly delighted. If you like her singing, fine. If you don't, fine. But she has every right to sing and does so infinitely better than anyone on this forum.  :y  ;)

I'm beginning to sound like Sir Henry Wood.


Have you anyone in mind Mr Bat?

Actually, yes, but no-one on this forum, Den.

I have had two forays into the world of concert promoting (hiring the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra), and have relatively strong views on this subject. I know what the masses want and I know what the purists want. I would dearly love the two to realise that the appreciation of classical music is common ground. It is not about subjectively arguing whether Mozart was better than Rachmaninov...it's about enjoying the timeless quality of classical music, from the simple to the complex.

You should hear Radio 3 folk ranting about Classic FM...it would be hilarious were it not so sad.  ;)
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: albitz on 10 September 2012, 23:14:28
so whats the i have never had an affair with david beckham denial all about as she as not been accused of it....might look nice but some serious wrong here?? :y

That to me,had all the halmarks of a cheap publicity stunt. ;)
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: bored bigyin54 on 10 September 2012, 23:15:05
I thought her rendition of the national anthem today was an appalling assault on the eardrums tbh. ;) ;D
I will have a listen to those when I have a few minutes of quiet Den. :y
well she was singing the wrong one allbert ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: Nickbat on 10 September 2012, 23:20:23
I agree with what you say in principal Nick.No musical snobbery here,I listen to allsorts.I just happen to think her voice is unpleasant to my ears,simple as that tbh. ;)

That's fine, Albs. There are singers and musicians that really jar for me, but I have come to learn that if people like a certain type of sound that is fine by me. Furthermore, although I dislike heavy metal, for example, I understand that others like it but, more importantly, I understand that – in their own way – many such heavy metal performers are talented, often very much so.

The same goes for art (and what is music, but an art?). I may prefer Constable's Hay Wain to Edvard Munch's The Scream: indeed I would sooner hang from the lamp post than hang The Scream in my house, but I cannot deny Munch's great talent.  ;)   
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: albitz on 10 September 2012, 23:22:44
Agreed Nick. :y
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: albitz on 10 September 2012, 23:23:36
I thought her rendition of the national anthem today was an appalling assault on the eardrums tbh. ;) ;D
I will have a listen to those when I have a few minutes of quiet Den. :y
well she was singing the wrong one allbert ;D ;D ;D

Theres only one national anthem for this United Kingdom Raif. ;) :P
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: bored bigyin54 on 10 September 2012, 23:24:44
I thought her rendition of the national anthem today was an appalling assault on the eardrums tbh. ;) ;D
I will have a listen to those when I have a few minutes of quiet Den. :y
well she was singing the wrong one allbert ;D ;D ;D

Theres only one national anthem for this United Kingdom Raif. ;) :P
not for wales albert  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: Nickbat on 10 September 2012, 23:37:18
I thought her rendition of the national anthem today was an appalling assault on the eardrums tbh. ;) ;D
I will have a listen to those when I have a few minutes of quiet Den. :y
well she was singing the wrong one allbert ;D ;D ;D

Theres only one national anthem for this United Kingdom Raif. ;) :P

I don't have problem with the lyrics of the National Anthem; indeed, I think Her Majesty has done a fine job during her reign. However, from a purely musical point of view, I feel that Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No.1 or William Blake's Jerusalem would – musically at any rate – have possibly aged a bit better.  ;)   
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: the alarming man on 11 September 2012, 00:13:32
so whats the i have never had an affair with david beckham denial all about as she as not been accused of it....might look nice but some serious wrong here?? :y

That to me,had all the halmarks of a cheap publicity stunt. ;)


you think so albs???...i knew nothing about it untill the other half told me..seems a funny thing to deny when you are'nt accused of it in the first place
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: albitz on 11 September 2012, 01:32:20
Ecactly. She made a big story out of a non story,and got a hell of a lot of cheap publicity out of it. :y
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: smithpa7 on 11 September 2012, 06:36:51
Never again, she did nothing but pester me last time, wouldn't take no for an answer even though I tiold her it was just for one night ::)

You, aslo? Bloody women, they can never get enough of a good thing ;D ;D
Title: Re: Katherine Jenkins
Post by: omega3000 on 11 September 2012, 09:35:43
i could live in her knickers for a week :P :P

 ;D ;D