Classical concert
26/10/2012 19:14 par darkbeauty
The 15th April 2012, Marionita Paige did a classical concert (opera) in the beautiful city Paris.
In the photo: Wei Chi (pianist), Géraldine Jeannot (soprano), Marionita Paige (mezzo soprano) and Thibault Daquin (baryton).
There are somes videos in the web.
- Barcarolle (Offenbach): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op8azCAQCjY
- La ci darem la mano (Don Giovanni): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gjyGGNvp7U&feature=plcp
Marionita Paige posted a new video (she plays the piano very well, it's her own composition), I'm FAN!
- "Summer Light" (piano and voice): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJOw79tl-N4
- "Eurydice in the elusive Sky" (remix): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5yPp6sQSTU&feature=relmfu
The remix is really great, her voice is perfect! Listen to it please!!
A pic of Marionita Paige's band, http://www.khaelys.org
I saw that the drummer has changed, it's now a man (Gauthier). I hope they will do new photoshoots with him.
Photos of my favourite singer, Marionita Paige. Those pics were taken in a concert.
There will be more concerts soon with her metal band Khaelys, everywhere in france, I'm impatient!
Marionita Paige is in the new metal compilation "des filles et des riffs volume III"!
She sings in the track "The Kingdom of the corrupted souls".
This CD is under the label Savage Prod and will be available everywhere with Season of Mist.
If you want to listen to Marionita's voice (and compositions), it's here:
- http://myspace.com/marionitamusic
- http://reverbnation.com/marionitapaige
She is working hard in Khaelys' songs (symphonic metal). Soon a track will be released! If you want to discover Khaelys' word, you can visit their website: http://www.khaelys.org !
I've discovered this new artwork with Marionita...
I love it!
Marionita Paige is the new singer of the symphonic metal band Khaelys (from France, Strasbourg).
I'm very proud and happy for her! Congratulations!
My friend Marionita was in studio recording. She sung rock/metal music and another track for "Nors'klh".