Welcome then to the 4,325th letter in the A-Z Challenge!
My theme revolves around the soon-to-be published memoir, REVIVAL, which I wrote for former professional opera singer, Donald Braswell.
"S" is for "Singer"
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Along
with thousands of others, Donald has arrived at the Dallas auditions for America’s
Got Talent, (Season 3) Nervous and excited, he considers a television
appearance/audition to be the first pinnacle on the show's steep musical mountain…
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…Sometime
later, they call another batch of numbers, and it’s like winning the AGT
lotto: I’m in this group! Like-performing acts are escorted into smaller
holding areas. I’m soon channeled and standing in front of a judging panel.
After
some quick introductions, someone asks the obvious: “What are you going to
sing?”
“Opera
is one of my strengths. I’d like to sing the classical Nessun Dorma.”
“Go
ahead.”
I
sing for the allotted time. Within a minute, another judge looks over at me.
“You’re
phenomenal, you gotta go through.”
“Wow.
Thanks. Thank you so much.”
I’m
genuinely surprised, and it’s exciting to think I’m about to face the
television judges.
Instead,
I go through several more auditions, before I find myself in front of another
large panel, with, I believe, at least one of the main show producers.
One
of the panelists looked up from some notes, says hello, and asks if I’d lost my
voice from an accident?
“Yes,
sir.”
A
female panelist asks the traditional question and I respond with the
now-traditional answer: “Nessun
Dorma.”
“No,
no, no, I don’t want to hear Nessun Dorma, what else do you have?” asked the first panelist.
I’m
taken aback, so my mouth works faster than my head.
“May
I ask what’s wrong with Nessun Dorma?”
“We’ve
heard a lot of opera singers, and someone will represent that side of the industry,
so I need something else. Do you have anything that’s not opera?”
Visions
of my original Juilliard audition pop into my head, and I think of Clorinda
for the first time in years.
“Well,
I had—have—a few other classical pieces, but prepped some other songs in case
you wanted something different. How about Josh Groban’s You Raise Me Up.”
“I
love that song,” said a female panelist. “How’d you choose that one?”
“It’s
a song that inspires me to keep moving forward, no matter the odds.”
“A
perfect song for your story,” she said, looking up from her desk. “The stage is
yours.”
Singing,
I sense the judges staying with me, listening to every word. I finish with my
normal flourish.
Standing on the audition spot, I’m projecting a façade of
outward calm, but an internal flame burns inside me. My pulse pounds in my
wrists and neck and adrenalin flows through my veins. I hand the microphone
off, and stand patiently, ready to receive their questions or decision.
The
panel convenes in low voices for what seems an eternity. Then, one of the judges
introduces himself as Jason. Sat in the middle, he seems to be in charge. He
looks me in the eye and pulls his glasses down a little.
“Donald!
First, let me say you are extremely talented. One of the best we’ve heard. And
your story is compelling to say the least,” said Jason. “My dilemma is that
this is one of the last cities we’ve come to.”
I
nod, waiting for the but…
“AGT
is a variety show, but most of the acts we seen around the nation are singers.
We’ve heard thousands and thousands, and picked many, many more than we should
have.
“I
think you’ll have a singing career, but right now, I don’t have room for you,
so it will have to be a no for the show—unless you’ve some other talent?”
I
had nothing.
“I’m
sorry. We do, however, appreciate you coming and wish you the very best. You
can always audition again next year. Thank you.”
And
that was that...
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Tomorrow: "T" is for "Talent"
12 comments:
Wow, how did he get on the show then?
You should have T be for tension, because it's mounting.
Definitely mounting. As Alex said, how did he get on the show?
Ouch. And I thought rejection in writing was bad.
...BUT!....
Yeah, I'm sitting here going, "But...but...but..."
How discouraging. Like one of those rejections you get for writing that says it's good but not right for them at this time.
OMG. I would have cried like a baby. The only thing keeping me from yelling is knowing he did get on because I've seen the footage! Lisa, co-host AtoZ 2015, @ http://www.lisabuiecollard.com
That would be heart breaking but we know something changed and he went on. Still...that moment...
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This is discouraging, But I have seen the footage, also. How does he get to be on the show? I'm a writer, I want to know !
This is full of tension and the stakes are high. I was wondering, also, how did he get on the show. Congratulations again on your success and your publishing deal. Way to go.
Hi Mark - crumbs .. I wasn't expecting that .. interesting .. and now for T .. cheers Hilary
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