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    Posted: May 27 2015 at 23:05
Have only heard a little bit of her. How does she fare live, pitch wise? Ability to remain more or less in tune consistently in several concerts while also challenging the limits of the voice would be the test for me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2015 at 22:04
How does Elaine di Falco rate for pitch accuracy?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 17 2015 at 04:36
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 16 2015 at 02:03
Two of the nominees for queen of prog on the same stage:
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 15 2015 at 11:21
Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

Angelo is wearing a t-shirt with the Queen of Prog, that's her showing her backside towards us Big smile Hug
P.S. No idea who those other 3 dudes are Ermm

The other 3 dudes might be queens as well. Wink But, this queen of prog is the one that's been in this thread since the opening post - must mean something.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 15 2015 at 10:21
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Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

If it were not for the brilliant musicians band members in Renaissance, I would really not like Annie Haslam. She might have a 5 octave vocals range, but to be honest in her line of singing is absolutely redundant not necessary (in respective to the better pedigree aka Opera singers) . She never wrote or composed anything, at best she had co-writing merits. Ermm Big smileHug
While not a Annie Haslam fan myself, I've always preferred Jane Relf in Renaissance, the special thing with Haslam's voice is not so much its range (which she does use in Renaissance thou more in live performances than on studio albums) but its quality - her tone, clarity, diction, control, power and projection are without equal in the Prog world - what it lacks for me is character (something that Madan and I discussed earlier in this thread) and in a genre of music that is all about character and characters that's more of a stumbling block than not being a composer IMO. 

Absolutely and to that I would add her phrasing and dynamism.  I really think she got stuck in the wrong kind of music thanks to her being some sort of classical purist (she once professed to not like Vultures Fly High as it was too pop).    Her rendition of If I Loved You beats the accomplished Barbara Streisand's own take so comprehensively it can be stunning the first time you hear both versions.  Her style is way too refined and 'proper' for a genre that thrives on at least some semblance of weirdness even in its most square representations.  Had more of the kind of vocal pyrotechnics she demonstrated live been included in the studio albums, this problem may have been overcome but this wasn't done for whatever reason.  With all that said, I would have hardly cared to listen to such a staid outfit as Renaissance (with few exceptions like Trip to the fair) if they had never had a singer like her.  Not that the musicians couldn't play but too much of what they ultimately put together was, well, boring.  
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 15 2015 at 07:28
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 15 2015 at 06:55
Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

Originally posted by essexboyinwales essexboyinwales wrote:

Haven't read through the whole thread (boy you guys and gals can really post can't youTongue) but loving Floor Jansen on the new Nightwish album....

Anyways, I'd probably vote for Anneke Van Giersbergen: love her work with Ayreon and Devin T, but yet to hear any Gathering.  Slightly disappointed by the Gentle Storm album, although her voice is as lovely as ever, but it (the album) is just not connecting in the same way as an Ayreon album.......I know, it's NOT an Ayreon album.....but I wish it had been....

Really getting to like female-fronted bands right now, and I absolutely adore Anathema's last 2 (maybe 3) albums, so Lee Douglas deserves a shout here too (if you regard these albums as progConfused)

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I like  Anneke Van Giersbergen and her work with Ayreon. However not all female vocals were sang by her, Floor Jansen also sang lead vocals. Here are two examples, one of each:
 
 
Ayreon - Beneath the Waves - HQ sound with Anneke van Giersbergen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNMnnOOWqY4&list=PLMyHPEAFkfwMpru59t6e6aNB3556gzv7j&index=3
 
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Hi Kati,

Glad to say that I'm aware that the lovely giant (Arjen Lucassen) uses many vocalists with his Ayreon projects, too many for me to remember actually....Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 15 2015 at 02:41
Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

If it were not for the brilliant musicians band members in Renaissance, I would really not like Annie Haslam. She might have a 5 octave vocals range, but to be honest in her line of singing is absolutely redundant not necessary (in respective to the better pedigree aka Opera singers) . She never wrote or composed anything, at best she had co-writing merits. Ermm Big smileHug
While not a Annie Haslam fan myself, I've always preferred Jane Relf in Renaissance, the special thing with Haslam's voice is not so much its range (which she does use in Renaissance thou more in live performances than on studio albums) but its quality - her tone, clarity, diction, control, power and projection are without equal in the Prog world - what it lacks for me is character (something that Madan and I discussed earlier in this thread) and in a genre of music that is all about character and characters that's more of a stumbling block than not being a composer IMO. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 15 2015 at 02:31
Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

If it were not for the brilliant musicians band members in Renaissance, I would really not like Annie Haslam. She might have a 5 octave vocals range, but to be honest in her line of singing is absolutely redundant not necessary (in respective to the better pedigree aka Opera singers) . She never wrote or composed anything, at best she had co-writing merits. Ermm Big smileHug
While not a Annie Haslam fan myself, I've always preferred Jane Relf in Renaissance, the special thing with Haslam's voice is not so much its range (which she does use in Renaissance thou more in live performances than on studio albums) but its quality - her tone, clarity, diction, control, power and projection are without equal in the Prog world - what it lacks for me is character (something that Madan and I discussed earlier in this thread) and in a genre of music that is all about character and characters that's more of a stumbling block than not being a composer IMO. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 15 2015 at 01:33
If it were not for the brilliant musicians band members in Renaissance, I would really not like Annie Haslam. She might have a 5 octave vocals range, but to be honest in her line of singing is absolutely redundant not necessary (in respective to the better pedigree aka Opera singers) . She never wrote or composed anything, at best she had co-writing merits. Ermm Big smileHug
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 15 2015 at 01:03
Originally posted by Upbeat Tango Monday Upbeat Tango Monday wrote:

I love Kate, buy I don't think she's prog enough. I'd say Sonja Kristina...but the REAL queen of prog is yet to arrive.

Upbeat Tango Monday, Your perception of her is a bit misunderstood really. Kate Bush began playing piano at a young age and, by her mid-teens, had composed over 200 songs. Her talent caught the notice of David Gilmour (of Pink Floyd) who assisted in arranging her contract with EMI. The first song she released, and wrote "Wuthering Heights", she was 19 years old at the time, soared to #1 in England in 1978. ApproveHugThumbs Up

She plays many instruments.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 14 2015 at 22:37
Angelo is wearing a t-shirt with the Queen of Prog, that's her showing her backside towards us Big smile Hug
P.S. No idea who those other 3 dudes are Ermm

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 14 2015 at 20:30
Originally posted by essexboyinwales essexboyinwales wrote:

Haven't read through the whole thread (boy you guys and gals can really post can't youTongue) but loving Floor Jansen on the new Nightwish album....

Anyways, I'd probably vote for Anneke Van Giersbergen: love her work with Ayreon and Devin T, but yet to hear any Gathering.  Slightly disappointed by the Gentle Storm album, although her voice is as lovely as ever, but it (the album) is just not connecting in the same way as an Ayreon album.......I know, it's NOT an Ayreon album.....but I wish it had been....

Really getting to like female-fronted bands right now, and I absolutely adore Anathema's last 2 (maybe 3) albums, so Lee Douglas deserves a shout here too (if you regard these albums as progConfused)

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I like  Anneke Van Giersbergen and her work with Ayreon. However not all female vocals were sang by her, Floor Jansen also sang lead vocals. Here are two examples, one of each:
 
 
Ayreon - Beneath the Waves - HQ sound with Anneke van Giersbergen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNMnnOOWqY4&list=PLMyHPEAFkfwMpru59t6e6aNB3556gzv7j&index=3
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 14 2015 at 18:16
I love Kate, buy I don't think she's prog enough. I'd say Sonja Kristina...but the REAL queen of prog is yet to arrive.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2015 at 15:18
Interesting thread folks - I can't compete with some of the tonal analysis, but thought I'd fling in a few extra names which might not be the 'queen of prog', but definitely princesses!
Joanne Hogg (Iona) - beautiful voice - some of the early albums show a voice close to perfection!
Christina Booth (Magenta) - a true gem of a vocalist and a real battler too!  
From the Mostly Autumn conveyor belt of great female vocalists - what about Olivia Sparnenn Josh,  Heather Findlay, Anne-Marie Helder or Rachel Jones/Cohen?
Lee Douglas has been doing great things with Anathema of late.
Annie Haslam and Kate Bush still cut it too! Heard 'A Trip to the Fair' and 'Cloudbusting' the other night - enough said! Thumbs Up  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2015 at 12:51
Haven't read through the whole thread (boy you guys and gals can really post can't youTongue) but loving Floor Jansen on the new Nightwish album....

Anyways, I'd probably vote for Anneke Van Giersbergen: love her work with Ayreon and Devin T, but yet to hear any Gathering.  Slightly disappointed by the Gentle Storm album, although her voice is as lovely as ever, but it (the album) is just not connecting in the same way as an Ayreon album.......I know, it's NOT an Ayreon album.....but I wish it had been....

Really getting to like female-fronted bands right now, and I absolutely adore Anathema's last 2 (maybe 3) albums, so Lee Douglas deserves a shout here too (if you regard these albums as progConfused)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2015 at 23:43
No mention of Bobbie Watson?
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