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14 tenors worldwide hit the most difficult notes of the climax portion of Nessun Dorma, some with more effort than others. Luciano Pavarotti finishes and with seemingly no effort. Pavarotti was not a new soul, and no one can convince me that he wasn't formerly Enrico Caruso. Pavarotti passed in 2007, so he might be back. Let's keep an eye out for a young tenor.
More singers hit the notes of the climax portion.
There is so much talent here, and the ones that stand out the most are the youngest ones. How could one NOT believe these souls have been here before? That 9-year-old girl Amira Willighagen performs Nessun Dorma with effortless perfection, how does a 9-year-old blow the competition out of the water? It's simple: she has done this before. Do you know who she is? She is formerly Maria Callas, and this is one identity I did not make -- my soul sister in Kuala Lumpur made this identity, and I see it. Can you?
To have operatic talent is a rarety; to be both a soprano and a tenor is a jaw-dropper, and she switches back and forth with ease. She is definitely not a new soul, and I believe she was a male opera singer in another time -- so we are seeing leftover talent from another life with a new talent, creating a hybrid.
They made this too easy for me by actually referring to her as Einstein; now finish the thought: she is Einstein.
A 13-year-old boy genius is being compared to Nikola Tesla; make the jump, yes, he is formerly Nikola Tesla.
Born with severe cerebral palsy, holding a paintbrush was impossible. He found a way to express his artistry with a typewriter. Clearly he had talent within him, despite physical limitations. The Last Supper and Mona Lisa gives him away to me as Leonardo Da Vinci.
It would appear that Madame Tussaud has resurfaced in Guadalajara, Mexico as Ruben Orozco Loza.
I don't know who this child used to be, but clearly he has done this before. While most children his age would be learning "Chopsticks," he does something much more elaborate, and throws in the harmonica and vocals too. It's things like this that get my attention -- talent that is out of place and out of the ordinary.
She is giving off a certain "Je ne sais quoi" vibe that reminds me of Madame Curie.
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