Cassie Dibbons- Breath is high in the body which makes it shallow so she is running out of air before she finishes the phrase and is breathing in the middle of words. I am having a hard time hearing her. It would help if she would think of piano dynamic as an attitude rather than a volume. The timbre is pleasant to listen to but overall it would be more enjoyable to watch her if she looked more comfortable in her body.
Emily Hess- I really like listening to Emily. She has a nice ringing timbre most of the time but this time her voice seemed a little stuck in her throat. I think she could speak this text to help her get a better balance and more forward resonance. She has good expression but it is lost when she moves and looks side to side.
Brad Summers- Didn't blink as much as in masterclass on Tuesday. Good posture and freer breath. Overall a lot more enjoyable to listen to and to watch because he doesn't look like he is fighting himself as much.
Sam Meredith- The beginning of your phrases are really free then as the phrase goes on your jaw becomes very involved. You have a very rich timbre. Practice leaving the jaw released and this should help tongue tension as well. Your voice sounds very nice when it is free.
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