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Live! From CarnEGGy Hall

by Orriel Smith

Operatic arias, classical songs and Broadway clucked by a magnificent operatic chicken, "Cluckoratura," assisted in duets and flute obligatti by operatic cat, "Catoratura." Sung with human passion and musicality.
Genre: Avant Garde: Classical Avant-Garde
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1. Lakme: Act II - The Bell Song
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2. Lakme: Act I - The Flower Duet
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3. La Boheme: Act II - Quando M'En Vo
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4. La Traviata: Act I - Sempre Libera
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5. The Nightingale & The Rose
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6. Lo, Here the Gentle Lark
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7. Salut D'Amour Op. 12
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8. Chere Nuit
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9. The Russian Nightingale (Salaviei)
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10. Cats: Memory
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11. Phantom of the Opera: All I Ask of You
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12. La Vie En Rose
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13. Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien
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14. Colonel Bogey's 'Cuckoo Cluck'
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15. Carol of the Bells
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
"When Chickens and Cats can sing together,
We shall surely have World Peace"
MaCatma GandEgg



“Live! From CarnEGGy Hall”
Orriel Smith Releases Unique Chicken and Cat Operatic Arias,
Classical Encores and Broadway Songs
A Barnyard Variation That Brings Down the Hen House!
"Coloratura": a soprano of high range who specializes in such music. Vocal music: runs, trills and other florid decorations.

Bio: I was surrounded with operatic music from the moment I was taken home. I began singing very early imitating the coloratura arias that surrounded me. John's Hopkins University had developed experimental schools for young children which emphasized creativity, and I was admitted at an early age. Soon I was singing Lakme's "The Bell Song" at the end of my mother's concerts.
A few years later, we went to live in Milano, Italy, where my mother had been invited to study and sing. I was able to speak Italian quickly and was enrolled at the Milano Conservatory studying piano and violin, as well as the La Scala Ballet Company School. Three years later we moved to Hollywood, CA. where my mother worked at Paramount Studios and I attended Hollywood Professional School. As a young teen, I continued singing as guest artist in city concerts, the Hollywood Bowl and special occasion musicales I also began acting on television, Divorce Court, Alfred Hitchcock, and had a co-starring role in "The Mark of Distinction" starring London the Wonder Dog.
During one summer I attended Arrowbear Music Camp as a violinist in the orchestra. Jean Ritchie was the guest artist and I was fascinated with the haunting melodies of Appalachian folk songs with guitar. I became obsessed with the idea of having portable accompaniment and soon was carrying my new guitar everywhere with me. I decided to learn to play by playing Joan Baez albums on a slowest 16 RPM speed. Then I would tune the guitar down to that pitch to get down every note. Tedious process! But it worked pretty well.
At eighteen, I was invited to go to NYC to study singing with Roberta Peter's teacher, William Herman. I would take my operatic lessons during the day, and explore the folk clubs in Greenwich Village at night. I soon discovered Gerde's Folk City where Jose Feliciano, Joan Baez and Bob Dylan performed. I also began singing there as a regular paid performer.
My mother came for a visit and as usual we were doing our vocal exercises playing "who can go the highest". A theatrical manager who happened to be staying on the same floor knocked on our door, gave us his card and suggested we look him up at his office. We did and while we were there he called the Johnny Carson show saying he had a "voice higher than Yma Sumac" in the office with him. The next day I was singing "The Russian Nightingale" on the show to a standing ovation. The appearance was noticed by Columbia Records NYC and I was signed to Bobby Scott ("A Taste of Honey") as producer. He was delighted that I liked to sing Irish and English folk songs since that kind of music was his great interest. We quickly put together a guitar/voice album "A Voice in the Wind" and I began touring doing promotional concerts and televised "Hootenannys" throughout the U.S. and as opener for Dick Gregory at The Hungry Eye in San Francisco. I joined the Jimmy Joyce Singers who were about to become the musical mainstay for The Smother's Brother's Show, The Red Skelton Show and many television specials.
After several years with The Jimmy Joyce Singers, I went on the road alone with guitar. I fell in love with Seattle while singing at the Washington Plaza Hotel and moved there to work at The Van Ackeren Film Production Co. I'd always been interested in learning the "behind the camera" workings of a studio and was able to apprentice as a film and music editor as well as creating music and performing for commercials. Around this time I wrote my country song "Lifetime Woman" which was recorded by David Frizzell.
Several years later, I returned to Los Angeles to spend six years singing and on tour with the Ray Conniff Singers overseas Japan Tour, Charo in Las Vegas and Dolly Parton. Eventually I moved to Irvine, California where I finished my UCLA/UCI Psychology degree and Real Estate license.
For the past 20 years I've been teaching presentation skills for many companies including educational, the Universities of California, and government. I'm further training my voice with Jill Goodsell of Yorba Linda, CA and as you can see from my latest CD, what fun!

I've had such a wonderful response to the CatOratura singing the flute part in "The Shadow Song" my first novelty CD: "World's Favorite CluckOratura Arias", that I've encouraged my "inner Cat" to sing more solos, duets and obligatti in "Live! From CarnEGGy Hall".

“For a trip on the light side with wit and style, Orriel Smith's second album Live from CarnEGGy Hall, has operatic and other favourites delivered in Smith's inimitable "CluckOratura" and "CatOratura" personae. “Sempre Libera” is a manic cluckfest for freedom, while “Musetta's Waltz Song” glides in meowed elegance. “Lo here the gentle lark”, a ditsy favourite of the coloratura set, …..combines feathers and fur in glorious duet”
W. Dart, New Zealand Herald.

“How’s your sense of humor? If you enjoy the absurd (and I surely do!) you might wish to investigate this second CD release by Orriel Smith, a remarkable singer who also has a great sense of the absurd…Smith sings, in chicken clucking style, “The Bell Song” from Lakme, “Sempre Libera” from La Traviata and a number of other vocal treats including a “Tribute to EGGith Piaf”…A great way to shock your opera-loving friends.” “Live From CarnEGGy Hall”
B. Benson, www.classicalreview.com

“Another fabulous CD from Ms. Orriel Smith. Since the LAKME "Bell Song" is a particular fav of mine, I was thrilled when Orriel put it on this CD..as it is superb. If you enjoyed her first CD of arias...RUN to get a copy of this new one. It is even more fun...AND very well sung. A real fun CD”...A++++++++++ !!!
R. Pollard

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Arthur Castle

Bravo Ms. O !
Being a classically trained vocalist from a very long time ago, and being a professional in the music industry for the better part of my life, I believe I know what kind of complete technical prowess it takes to being able to pull off something like Ms. Smith has done. It's one thing to take any of the pieces of music on her record and simply perform them as they have been done a million times before...but it is far more creative to do something completely different ...much less emulating members of different species altogether. In any case, the amount of breath control, range, musicality and just knowing your vocal instrument that it takes to have made all of this work so very well is simply nothing short of astounding. And, when one adds the creative factor in as well, her accomplishment is one to be immensely noteworthy. Kudos to you Ms. Smith for doing something different, and especially for doing it so well that a willing listener simply starts to forget what they are experiencing after a while, and just enjoys the music and the fun.... Bravo Indeed !
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Tyrone from Kansas

What an unexpected surprise !
Wow, was this NOT what I expected; however, it WAS exactly what I NEEDED ! I was expecting possibly a little twist on some very well known music. But when I started sampling different pieces, I just had to have the whole pie. And I was most definitely not disappointed . A friend, without really disclosing all the goods, turned me on to this...probably more as a dare to see how open I was than anything else. Nonetheless, now I have just got to hear more of this wonderful woman's work; I figure, if she can so wonderfully pull off THIS kind of wacky musicality, then she can probably REALLY sing exceedingly well anything even remotely legit. So thank you Miss Orriel, you definitely have a new fan...that can't hardly wait to hear more !
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