Name: Andrea Faustini
Age: 20
Job: Student
From: Rome, Italy
Category - Mentor: Boys - Mel B
Fast fact: Andrea is a massive Spice Girls fan. And he likes pugs.
What he said: [If he won] "I would buy a car, maybe. I'm not very good at driving so just a small one, to start with."
Performances
Room Audition: 'Who's Lovin' You' by The Miracles/Jackson 5
Cheryl: "I'm lovin' you! Seriously, that was unbelievable. Your little Spice Girls doll, I'm like, 'okay'. Then you sung and I was like, 'Oh my god'. You know what, biggest example why to not judge a book by its cover. That told me."
Arena Audition: 'Try A Little Tenderness' by Otis Redding
Louis: "It's moments like this and somebody like you that makes this job worthwhile. I loved every single note of that, and you've got so much soul."
Cheryl: "You sang with every bit of passion,...
Age: 20
Job: Student
From: Rome, Italy
Category - Mentor: Boys - Mel B
Fast fact: Andrea is a massive Spice Girls fan. And he likes pugs.
What he said: [If he won] "I would buy a car, maybe. I'm not very good at driving so just a small one, to start with."
Performances
Room Audition: 'Who's Lovin' You' by The Miracles/Jackson 5
Cheryl: "I'm lovin' you! Seriously, that was unbelievable. Your little Spice Girls doll, I'm like, 'okay'. Then you sung and I was like, 'Oh my god'. You know what, biggest example why to not judge a book by its cover. That told me."
Arena Audition: 'Try A Little Tenderness' by Otis Redding
Louis: "It's moments like this and somebody like you that makes this job worthwhile. I loved every single note of that, and you've got so much soul."
Cheryl: "You sang with every bit of passion,...
- 12/12/2014
- Digital Spy
Week Nine saw The X Factor contestants perform two songs each as part of the Semi-Final.
Digital Spy rounds up what Simon Cowell, Cheryl, Mel B and Louis Walsh had to say about Saturday night's (December 6) acts - and if you missed the show, you can catch up with all the performances below, too:
Round One:
1. Fleur East: 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' by Mariah Carey
Cheryl: "That is such a huge song to sing and to have the guts to sing that song at this time of year is brave. You did it. And I'm sure a lot of people want you for Christmas dressed like that."
Louis: "It's the semi-final, I'm not surprised you're here. You've got everything, you tick every box: likeability, personality, versatility."
2. Lauren Platt: 'Stay Another Day' by East 17
Mel B: "For me, I just feel throughout...
Digital Spy rounds up what Simon Cowell, Cheryl, Mel B and Louis Walsh had to say about Saturday night's (December 6) acts - and if you missed the show, you can catch up with all the performances below, too:
Round One:
1. Fleur East: 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' by Mariah Carey
Cheryl: "That is such a huge song to sing and to have the guts to sing that song at this time of year is brave. You did it. And I'm sure a lot of people want you for Christmas dressed like that."
Louis: "It's the semi-final, I'm not surprised you're here. You've got everything, you tick every box: likeability, personality, versatility."
2. Lauren Platt: 'Stay Another Day' by East 17
Mel B: "For me, I just feel throughout...
- 12/6/2014
- Digital Spy
Feature Juliette Harrisson 16 Aug 2013 - 06:36
Juliette celebrates ten geek TV moments in which music and story are inseperable, with help from Buffy, Quantum Leap, Star Trek & more...
There are great dialogue-free scenes (most of Buffy’s Hush for one) and there are great silent or music-free moments (the credit sequences in Game of Thrones’ The Rains of Castamere and The Walking Dead’s The Killer Inside, most of Buffy’s The Body). But here, we’re celebrating musical moments where the score or soundtrack comes to the fore. The scene may or may not include dialogue, the music may be part of the scene (the technical term for this is diegetic) or part of the score, that is, music that does not exist for the characters but enhances the experience for the viewer (non-diegetic or extra-diegetic). However it’s set up, however it’s used, there are moments where...
Juliette celebrates ten geek TV moments in which music and story are inseperable, with help from Buffy, Quantum Leap, Star Trek & more...
There are great dialogue-free scenes (most of Buffy’s Hush for one) and there are great silent or music-free moments (the credit sequences in Game of Thrones’ The Rains of Castamere and The Walking Dead’s The Killer Inside, most of Buffy’s The Body). But here, we’re celebrating musical moments where the score or soundtrack comes to the fore. The scene may or may not include dialogue, the music may be part of the scene (the technical term for this is diegetic) or part of the score, that is, music that does not exist for the characters but enhances the experience for the viewer (non-diegetic or extra-diegetic). However it’s set up, however it’s used, there are moments where...
- 8/16/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
New Delhi, Jan 2 (Ians) Bollywood is the inspiration for the Neemrana Music Foundation’s latest crossover venture - a three-act Indo-French classical opera, ‘If I Were King’, by 19th century French composer Adolphe Adam. The opera is set in Goa.
‘I have borrowed styles, dances and costumes from Bollywood movies for my opera which also features three traditional Indian musicians and a choir from the Neemrana Music Foundation..
‘I have borrowed styles, dances and costumes from Bollywood movies for my opera which also features three traditional Indian musicians and a choir from the Neemrana Music Foundation..
- 1/2/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
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