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So, 'Charlotte Church - Voice of an Angel in Concert' captures this pivotal moment in the life of a young soprano with a remarkable talent. The atmosphere of the concert is filled with an almost ethereal quality, as her voice resonates through the venue, transporting you to another realm. The pacing of the performances feels natural, allowing her skills to shine without overshadowing her youth. The documentary style gives you a glimpse into her world, and while the technical aspects like the 1.33:1 transfer and Dolby Digital Stereo aren't groundbreaking, they serve the material well. It's really about the raw emotion and the genuine connection Charlotte creates with the audience that stands out.
This DVD has a niche appeal, particularly among collectors of concert films and classical music enthusiasts. The full-frame format and standard audio may not attract mainstream attention, but it holds sentimental value for those who appreciate Charlotte's early career. Scarcity can be a concern, as copies seem to be less available over time, making it an interesting find for collectors looking to delve into the evolution of young talent in the opera scene.
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