Remarkable Story and Talent

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Just go this story from a friend.

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As soon as Aliki Chrysochou, a Greek Cypriot soprano in London, stepped onto the stage at the auditions for this season’s Britain’s Got Talent, a popular TV talent show in the United Kingdom, the judges (especially the well-known music mogul Simon Cowell) were impressed.

The sexy soprano music teacher was welcomed with wolf-whistles and cheers as she walked on stage and sent temperatures soaring, reports The Sun. She impressed everyone with a rendition of Evanescence’s Bring Me To Life.

Cowell told Aliki she had “natural talent”, adding: “I don’t want you to go.”

Already impressed by her talent, Aliki stunned the audience when she told them how singing became her lifeline after battling back from the deadly brain bug encephalitis.

“I am blessed that I’m here today,” she said. “A few years ago I was diagnosed with encephalitis. Everything I learnt when I was a baby was all gone - all co-ordination and my speech. I couldn’t speak, read, write or walk. My mother had to do everything - feed me and bathe me. She was my voice when I couldn’t speak.

“When I was at the hospital one night she started singing to me. It was the first time I responded - by humming - after a very long time,” she added. “Singing was the only thing I could do after I recovered. I can’t believe I’m here.”

“There’s something very moving,” said Cowell. “Having heard your story, everyone wanted you to do well... This is the easiest ‘yes’ I’ve given.”

Amanda Holden, also a judge, said: “I can’t imagine what your mom must be thinking. The words were so poignant - the song was for your mom.”

Born in the town of Limassol, Cyprus, Aliki was dubbed a child prodigy. A significant turning point in her life was marked when she was signed on two consecutive commercial releases with one of the most important classical composers in Cyprus, Achilleas Lympourides, and Kostas Montis.

In 2005, she graduated from Sheffield University in the United Kingdom with a Bachelor of Music, majoring in both piano and voice. She also holds a Pianoforte Certificate in Advanced Performance from London College of Music & Media at Thames Valley University.

In 2008, she moved to New York to study drama and opera. She’s now back in London pursuing a music career.
 
Thanks for sharing. I thought her voice was not particularly special or touching in any way, unlike paul potts from the same show several seasons ago.
 
Success through Adversity.

Thats why foreignors coming to Singapore to work will perform better than locals who have taken life for granted and lost the challenge in life.

We need for immigrants like Aliki in Sinagpore!
 
I thought her voice was not particularly special or touching in any way.

Same here. I prefer voices like this:

[video=youtube;wiZJP_XLmrQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiZJP_XLmrQ[/video]
 
Just go this story from a friend.

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I find her singing just barely make it.
 
I don't care too much for Simon Cowell or any of his talent shows. After all , he was responsible for giving us One Direction.:rolleyes:
 
Agree. Her voice is not at the elite performance. What a wonderful story and an outcome for someone who lost all her faculties and functions and no one knew what was next.
 
I do think some of the contests are staged to prop up show popularity just like this in Thailand

[video=youtube;tnYXjlVaSSs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnYXjlVaSSs[/video]
 
Success through Adversity.

Thats why foreignors coming to Singapore to work will perform better than locals who have taken life for granted and lost the challenge in life.

We need for immigrants like Aliki in Sinagpore!

True talents like her won't come to sinkapore ...most foreigners here are the rejects or those who like to lord over sinkees.
 
I do think some of the contests are staged to prop up show popularity just like this in Thailand

[video=youtube;tnYXjlVaSSs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnYXjlVaSSs[/video]



Yes , producer want to play with audience emotion to gain viewership ;) . If not the show will be boring and nobody will want to watch ;) .
 
Yeah. I think the story is more poignant than the voice. She must really have fighter/survivor genes in her to overcome her adversity.
 
Very visual performance

[video=youtube;H_VFcxy9Pms]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_VFcxy9Pms&sns=em[/video]
 
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