bcspace wrote:Liz,
What do you think of the last note at the end of her performance? A little too much drama or part of the work being sung?
Also, she was counseled not to sing Wagner at such an early age, but to wait till she's 30 or so lest it damage her voice. She's done some Wagner in other contests but was once docked for it because "she's too young to sing Wagner".
Wagner is very taxing on a young voice. However, your sister is 33, and has a huge voice which is perfect for Wagner. Very few singers can sing Wagner well. Your sister can.
The last note in the piece was sung as written. She needs to be careful, though. She went slightly sharp before her final release. This was partially due to letting the adrenaline get the best of her. She pushed just slightly. It's easy to do. I have a big voice as well, and it's a constant struggle to center and control. However, you also have to stay true to the dramatics of the character you are portraying when you are singing Opera or Musical Theater, so it is a delicate balance.
If I were judging her in a NATS competition, I would have taken points off for her last note from a technique standpoint, but the same points would have likely been made up in overall performance. She took a calculated risk staying true to character, and, in my opinion, it paid off from a performance perspective, which is why she has my honest vote in this Idol competition based on her vocal maturity and polish.